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"But a dream I'll dreaan, in despair
"No, no," said the Chevalier "We'll talk no more of it There's God's
will evident in this arrest, and we an
reuhts, it had lain so close at his heart, that he had left it
unspoken, taking it as it were for granted that others were as familiar
with it as he
"Sir," said he, eagerly, "I have never told you, but the Princess
Cleaaland"
The Chevalier started
"Is that so?" and he gazed into Wogan's eyes,sure that he spoke
the truth
"In very truth it is," and the twoeach at the other
and quite silent
It was the truth, a mere coincidence if you will, but to both these ravest an "Sir, giveat him in silence Then he said
suddenly, "Go, then, and God speed you! You are a gallant gentle of Poland, asking
hian's hands This
letter Wogan took and money for his journey