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The Grand Babylon Hotel

CHAPTER Seven NELLA AND THE PRINCE
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She perceived, what her father had failed to perceive, that His Highness had assumed an attitude of reserve merely to hide the secret distraction and dismay which consumed him.

She saw that the poor fellow had no settled plan in his head, and that he was troubled by something which, so far, he had confided to nobody.

It came to her knowledge that each morning he walked to and fro on the Victoria Embankment, alone, and apparently with no object.

On the third morning she decided that driving exercise on the Embankment would be good for her health, and thereupon ordered a carriage and issued forth, arrayed in a miraculous putty-coloured gown.

Near Blackfriars Bridge she met the Prince, and the carriage was drawn up by the pavement.
'Good morning, Prince,' she greeted him.


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