Page 50 (1/1)
His visitor was silent for ahere?"
"She is with my wife and asks for your escort ho her acquaintance with you"
"I shall accept your Excellency's guidance in the matter," Dominey decided
The Princess Terniloff was a woman of world culture, an artist, and still an extremely attractive woht to her in a very char little room furnished after the style of the simplest French period, and she did her best to relieve the strain of what she understood hted to welco his hand, "and I hope that we shall often see you here I want to present you to my cousin, who is interested in you, I must tell you frankly, because of your likeness to a very dear friend of hers Stephanie, this is Sir Everard Dominey--the Princess Eiderstrom"
Stephanie, as seated upon the couch from which her cousin had just risen, held out her hand to Dooas of unrelieved black Wonderful diamonds flashed around her neck, and she wore also a tiara fashioned after the Hungarian style, a little low on her forehead Her ainst the situation
"You have forgiven ?" she asked "It was hard for me to believe that you were not indeed the person for whom I mistook you"
"Other people have spoken to ret to me that I can claim to be no more than a simple Norfolk baronet"
"Without any previous experience of European Courts?"
"Without any at all"
"Your Geres were the sole accoht away fro to bury yourself in Norfolk, Sir Everard?" the Princess Terniloff enquired
"Norfolk is very near London these days," Dominey replied, "and I have experiencedthe last few years I hope to spend a portion of ht," the Princess insisted, "and tell us about Africa My husband would be so interested"