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The Yellow Crayon

CHAPTER XIX
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But the Prince of Saxe Leinitzer forgets that he has shown me no authority, or given me no valid reason why I should tolerate such flagrant interference with my personal affairs." "To-morrow--to-morrow, my good sir!" the Prince interrupted.
"No! To-night!" Mr.Sabin answered sharply.

"Lucille, in the absence of any reasonable explanation, I challenge the right of the Prince of Saxe Leinitzer to rob me even for an hour of my dearest possession.

I appeal to you.

Come with me and remain with me until it has been proved, if ever it can be proved, that greater interests require our separation.

If there be blame I will take it.


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