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 1      II|           joined in marriage with Prince Cagliari as soon as she
 2      II|        convent. You must know the prince, at least by reputation;
 3      II|         in Vienna, a present from Prince Cagliari, who, they say,
 4      II|          however that may be, the prince took the young lady to wife,
 5      II|         meaning of matrimony. The prince has never enjoyed a moment'
 6      II|          two were left alone. The prince complained of his hard lot,
 7      II|           held his peace; but the prince took counsel of his factotum,
 8      II|           pair hard to match. The prince has obstinacy, sensuality,
 9      II|         the bottom of it all. The prince bases his suit for a separation
10      II|           their hearts are human. Prince Cagliari has of late lost
11      IV| proceedings had been begun by the prince against his young wife.~ ~"
12       V|     captive to Rome, addressed to Prince Cagliari, and[42] presumably
13       V|         to the ransom. But as the prince was at present in Vienna,
14    VIII|              Benjamin Vajdar."~ ~"Prince Cagliari is in Rome also,"
15    VIII|         the princess. It was from Prince Cagliari, and asked Blanka
16    VIII|         on the hour appointed the prince's equipage appeared at the
17    VIII|        his coming. Blanka met the prince in her antechamber. He took
18    VIII|       return for this generosity, Prince Cagliari comes to you now,
19    VIII|       dear Blanka," proceeded the prince, "that the key to the situation
20    VIII|      parlons plus!" concluded the prince, fully aware of his triumph. "
21    VIII|           shall boast of outdoing Prince Cagliari in magnanimity, -
22    VIII|           again."~ ~With this the prince kissed Blanka's hand, and
23    VIII|        importance of securing the prince's good-will under present
24      IX|          Cagliari: - Be cautious. Prince Cagliari is carrying out
25      IX|           no office or title from prince or potentate. He desires
26      IX|    muttered between his teeth.~ ~"Prince Cagliari is in Rome," remarked
27      IX|         parlons plus" - repeating Prince Cagliari's phrase.~ ~With
28       X|       drawn up to the table. "The prince wishes," he continued, "
29       X|          which must be discussed. Prince Cagliari made over to you,
30       X|       that they are. You know the prince: he has more whims and freaks
31       X|          or not, you who know the prince can judge."~ ~"You will
32       X|  allowance intended for me by the prince. For myself I retain nothing
33       X|         congratulate you."~ ~"The prince has promised to be a father
34       X|         that misfortune good is - Prince Cagliari."~ ~Blanka could
35       X|         to pass yourself off as a prince's bastard son?" Instead
36       X|         here?"~ ~"To be sure. The prince never travels without her."~ ~"
37       X|     prevent her marriage with the prince?"~ ~"Motive enough for a
38       X|         if it were imposed by the prince as the indispensable condition
39      XI|          of secondary importance. Prince Cagliari was required to
40      XI|       which she received from the prince, and thus she was enabled
41     XII|        off of your allowance from Prince Cagliari?"~ ~"Well, let
42     XIX|          last guest had departed, Prince Cagliari led the fair hostess
43     XIX|         it please you?" asked the prince, referring to the evening'
44     XIX|           man, who is more than a prince, a man from top to toe,
45     XIX|    November?"~ ~"No," replied the prince, much astonished at what
46     XIX|           thing?" interrupted the prince, with a start. The old roué
47     XIX|     reading Sanskrit, for all the prince could understand of it.
48     XIX|          her tamer's feet."~ ~The prince listened in silence. What
49     XIX|           you back again soon."~ ~Prince Cagliari took leave of the
50     XIX|          at a court ball to which Prince Cagliari's influence had
51     XIX|        modest position and became Prince Cagliari's private secretary.
52     XIX|     signature. After entering the prince's service and finding himself
53     XIX|     secretary's appearance in the prince's household served to hasten
54     XIX|          divorced wife lived, the prince might not marry again, was
55     XIX|     answer to his inquiries, that Prince Cagliari was there also, -
56     XIX|        night was over," cried the prince, with a laugh, as the young
57     XIX|          moment!" interrupted the prince. "First let me ask a question.
58     XIX|          rejoined, "that a man of Prince Cagliari's chivalrous nature
59     XIX|                 Bravo!" cried the prince. "And you would have me
60     XIX|           of Transylvania."~ ~The prince recoiled. "Young man, I
61     XIX|       first thing, therefore, for Prince Cagliari to do is to order
62     XIX|                No, no," cried the prince, "I will not look at the
63     XIX|           hills.[226]~ ~After the prince had somewhat recovered from
64     XIX|         body back to Vienna." The prince seated himself in an armchair
65     XIX|        both hands Rozina drew the prince's head down and whispered
66     XIX|       with destiny," returned the prince, straightening up again. "
67    XXIV|          door suddenly opened and Prince Cagliari advanced to meet
68    XXIV|         am to see you!" began the prince. "All well at home? That'
69    XXIV|       placed under obligations to Prince Cagliari, but he could not
70    XXIV| assistance. Accordingly, when the prince returned and smilingly informed
71    XXIV|        not in any way indebted to Prince Cagliari. But he owed him
72     XXV|      another little operation the prince has in hand just now. Bring
73     XXV|         304] of her soil. Has the prince any other contract under
74     XXV|          because I would have the prince a widower and a free man?"[
75  XXVIII|          upon the man who quails. Prince Cagliari and the Marchioness
76  XXVIII|         you talked this over with Prince Cagliari?" she asked.~ ~"
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