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1 I | some grand lord, of some prince or dethroned king, tossed
2 I | Belvigne; a Russian, called Prince Kravalow, and an Italian,
3 I | and she ran to him;~“Ah Prince, Prince, what good fortune!”~
4 I | ran to him;~“Ah Prince, Prince, what good fortune!”~Servigny
5 I | the latest serious suitor, Prince Kravalow. Isn’t she superb?”~“
6 II | the principal ones. Is it Prince Kravalow?”~At this name
7 II | of such a thing? Why, the Prince has the air of a Russian
8 II | Good! We’ll drop the Prince. But you have noticed the
9 III| the natural daughter of a prince? Had her poor mother, betrayed
10 III| down in your heart, of the Prince of Kravalow?”~“Ah, the devil!”~“
11 III| proper words. Great Heavens, Prince Kravalow is a Russian, who
12 IV | with us. I have invited the Prince, the Chevalier, and Monsieur
13 IV | front—the two exotics, the Prince, and the Chevalier—and in
14 IV | only to shout orders. The Prince and the Chevalier were greatly
15 IV | carry in their hands. The Prince and the Chevalier began
16 IV | around she saw that the Prince and the Chevalier had disappeared.
17 IV | whisper on the terrace. Prince Kravalow was telling how
18 IV | and Servigny, clad as a prince, came to seek her, to take
19 IV | one must go and see.”~The Prince exclaimed with a dramatic
20 IV | pocket, and began with the Prince.~“Tail,” said he. It was
21 IV | said he. It was head.~The Prince tossed the coin in his turn
22 IV | Head.” It was tail.~The Prince then gave all the others
23 IV | balcony said: “Climb up, Prince.” But the Prince looked
24 IV | Climb up, Prince.” But the Prince looked about him with a
25 IV | climb to that balcony.”~The Prince immediately clung to it,
26 IV | lost their grip and the Prince fell in a heap on Monsieur
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