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At the Point of the Bayonet

CHAPTER 3: A Change In Affairs
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It seems that, both in sports and learning, he is wonderfully well instructed." "I should like to see him," the prince said.

"I admire what I have heard of him, greatly, and it is hard that he should be shut up in prison; and yet he is scarcely more a prisoner than I am." Harry was struck with dismay.
"But Your Highness is in no way a prisoner!" "I am not shut up in a fortress," the young prince said, "but I am no more my own master than Bajee Rao is.

Nana Furnuwees treats me as if I were a child.

He is, I know, devoted to me; but that makes it no more pleasant.

I can go where I like, but it is always with my retinue.


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