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The Illustrious Prince

CHAPTER VIII
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He has a look upon his face which I never see in the faces of any of you other young men." "He is a bit on the serious side," Sir Charles admitted.
"It isn't only that," she continued.

"He reminds me of that man whom we all used to go and hear preach at the Oratory.

He was the same in the pulpit and when one saw him in the street.

His eyes seemed to see through one; he seemed to be living in a world of his own." "He was a religious Johnny, of course," Sir Charles remarked.

"They do walk about with their heads in the air." Lady Grace smiled.
"Perhaps it is religion with the Prince," she said,--"religion of a sort." "I tell you what I do think," Sir Charles murmured.


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