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She became conscious of the futility of her attitude of prayer She
raised her head and saw that afixedly towards her The nised her? She peered between her fingers; she
reh he
suspected She waited until he turned his head again, and then she
silently rose to her feet and slipped out of the church She found Wogan
waiting for her in sonise you?" he asked
"He was not sure," answered Clementina "How did you knoas at
Mass?"
"A native I spoke with told me"
Cleenerous an understood her The Prince of Baden le cavalier He would talk bitterly, he
would ood fortune in that he had not married the
Princess Clee,--there
was a fine tale there Wogan could trace it across the tea-tables of
Europe, and hear the ed it
on its way He drove off quickly froan "He will have no time to make
inquiries We have but to avoid the inn he stays at There is a second
at the head of the village which we passed"
To this second inn Wogan drove, and elcomed by a shreoman