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The Children of the King

CHAPTER IV
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We will all go in my boat to Tragara and dine on the rocks.

It will be beautiful.

Then after dinner we can walk about in the moonlight--slowly, not far from you, as at the end of this terrace.

And while you are looking on I, in a low voice, will express my sincere feelings to Donna Beatrice, and ask the most important of all questions.

Does not that please you?
Is it not well combined ?" "But why must we take the trouble to go all the way to Capri?
What sense is there in that ?" "Dearest Marchesa, you do not understand! Consider the surroundings, the moonlight, the water rippling against the rocks, the soft breeze--a little music, too, such as a pair of mandolins and a guitar, which we could send over--all these things are in my favour." "Why ?" asked the Marchesa, not understanding in the least how he could attach so much value to things which seemed to her unappreciative mind to be perfectly indifferent.
"Besides," she added, "if you want to give a party, you can illuminate the garden of the hotel with Chinese lanterns.


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