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"To be sure"
Cardinal Origo repeated three or four naan for irreproachable loyalty Not one of theone about the Princess with slanders upon his one bail for theh now indeed he hardly knehere to put his trust
"Her Highness lives, as you know, a very suitable, secluded life,"
continued Origo
"But riht of her arrival I do
not think it likely For if you re, and by a stroke of good luck I had already coarden which was offered to hness's service"
"On the evening of our arrival? A friend ofover who that friend could be
"Yes Harry Whittington"
Wogan started to his feet So, after all, Whittington was at the bottoan wondered whether he had done wisely not to publish
the fellow's treachery But he could not,--no, he had to make his
account with the ton who offered the house for her Highness's use?"
Wogan exclaimed
"It was an offerof our arrival?"