"
"I will take the risk."
"His majesty is very young," was the chancellor's comment.
"Young! He is a child. He has been in his palace twice in ten years. He
is travel-mad. He has been wandering in France, Holland, England,
Belgium. He tells his uncle to play the king till the coronation.
Imagine it! And the prince has found this authority so pleasant and
natural that he took it for granted that his majesty would marry
whomever he selected for him. To have allowed us to go forward, as we
have done, believing that he had the whole confidence of the king!"
Herbeck consulted his watch. It was half after six. Her highness did not
dine till eight.
"I shall go to her highness immediately, Baron. I shall return the
letter by messenger, and he will tell you the result of the interview."
"God be with you," said the ambassador, preparing to take his leave,
"for all women are contrary."
After the baron was gone the chancellor paced the room with halting
step. Then, toward the wraith of his ambition he waved a hand as if to
explain how futile are the schemes of men. He shook himself free from
this idle moment and proceeded to the apartments of her highness. Would
she toss aside this crown, or would she fight for it? He found her
alone.
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