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The Path of the King

CHAPTER 6
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But he was more aloof than ever.

There was little warmth in the grace of his courtesy, and his eyes were graver than before.

It seemed that they had found much, but had had no joy of it, and that they were still craving.

It was a disease of the time and men called it aegritudo.

"No saint," the aged Ambrose told the Countess.


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