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The Prisoner of Zenda

CHAPTER 15
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I Talk with a Tempter Ruritania is not England, or the quarrel between Duke Michael and myself could not have gone on, with the extraordinary incidents which marked it, without more public notice being directed to it.

Duels were frequent among all the upper classes, and private quarrels between great men kept the old habit of spreading to their friends and dependents.
Nevertheless, after the affray which I have just related, such reports began to circulate that I felt it necessary to be on my guard.

The death of the gentlemen involved could not be hidden from their relatives.

I issued a stern order, declaring that duelling had attained unprecedented licence (the Chancellor drew up the document for me, and very well he did it), and forbidding it save in the gravest cases.

I sent a public and stately apology to Michael, and he returned a deferential and courteous reply to me; for our one point of union was--and it underlay all our differences and induced an unwilling harmony between our actions--that we could neither of us afford to throw our cards on the table.


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