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The Yellow Crayon

CHAPTER XXII
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Countess, a carriage from Dorset House awaits you." But Lucille sat still, and Mr.Sabin rose slowly to his feet.
"I thank you, Prince," he said, "for throwing away the mask.

Fighting is always better without the buttons.

It is true that I have failed more than once, but it is also true that my failures have been more magnificent than your waddle across the plain of life.

As for your present authority, I challenge you to your face that you are using it to gain your private ends.

What I have said to you I shall repeat to those whose place is above yours.


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