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A Hungarian Nabob

CHAPTER III
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Every one of them had a bright kerchief in his button-hole, and spurred boots upon his feet.
Prominent amongst all the youths stood the Whitsun King of the year before.

He was a tall, lanky stripling, with a large hooked, aquiline nose, and a long moustache triply twisted at the ends and well stiffened with wax.

His neck was long and prominent and burnt black by the sun where it was not protected by his shirt.

Below his shirt it looked as though it had been cut out of another skin.

His dress was different to that of the common folks.


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