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The Yellow Crayon

CHAPTER XVIII
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"Professor Penningram of Chicago will supply you too with an outfit.

Mention my name if you like.

It is a wonderful country America." The Prince came over to them, fair and bland with no trace upon his smooth features or in his half-jesting tone of any evil things.
"Souspennier," he said, holding out his hand, "welcome back once more to your old place.

I am happy to say that there appears to be no reason why your claim should not be fully admitted." Mr.Sabin rose to his feet.
"I presume," he said, "that no very active demands are likely to be made upon my services.

In this country more than any other I fear that the possibilities of my aid are scanty." The Prince smiled.
"It is a fact," he said, "which we all appreciate.


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