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The Yellow Crayon

CHAPTER XXVI
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Yet you would find me a better friend than enemy." "If I am to choose," she said steadily, "I shall choose the latter." "As you will," he answered.

"In time you will change your mind." The carriage had stopped.

The Prince alighted and held out his hand.
Lucille half rose, and then with her foot upon the step she paused and looked around.
"Where are we ?" she exclaimed.

"This is not Dorset House." "No, we are in Grosvenor Square," the Prince answered.

"I forgot to tell you that we have a meeting arranged for here this evening.


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