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The Illustrious Prince

CHAPTER IV
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She was white to the lips now, and there was real terror in her tone.

Yet if he had been in a position to have analyzed the emotion she displayed, he might have remarked that there was none of the surprise, the blank, unbelieving amazement which might have been expected from one hearing for the first time of such a calamity.
"Murdered!" she exclaimed.

"Is this true ?" "It appears to be perfectly true, madam, I regret to say," the clerk answered.

"Even the earlier editions were able to supply the man's name, and I am afraid that there is no doubt about his identity.

The captain of the Lusitania confirmed it, and many of the passengers who saw him leave the ship last night have been interviewed." "Murdered!" she repeated to herself with trembling lips.


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