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Chapter 3 PRINCE UGO

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ally with charming uncertainty. Lady Jane, Lord Bob's sister, certainly was not in love with Mr. Savage, and he was too indolent to give his side of the case con

north star?" she asked, as they leaned over the rail one afternoon. Her pre

," he answered

re as wonderfully well-informed concerning the sea as you are on all

, Lady Jane. Your profound quest for knowledge forced my dormant intellect into ac

your intellect." The wind was blowing the stray hairs rut

e them. Quentin says his man Turk has a brain, and if Turk has a brain

on! Why not a w

of me, and if I were a whale I coul

've said since you were se

t hear what I said

brother Bob say

hings quite so impres

ou can swear better. I won't listen to you," and off she went toward the companionway. Dickey look

tin met, for the first time, the reigning society sensation, Prince Ugo Ravorelli, and his

etween him and Saxondale. On several occasions he detected a curious, searching look in the Italian's dark eyes, and was convinced that the prince also had the impressio

e you been in Paris of late?" he asked, his English almost perfect. It seemed to Quentin that there was a look

ssociate you with Brazil and the South Ame

e doubtless misled by a strange resemblance to pers

d have the same feeling? And you have

at all, you must remember,

I've seen him before and more than once, too. He remembers me, even though I can't place

impressed the American with a certainty that he, at le

y, his white teeth showing clearly between smooth lips. "My cousin visited America some y

itted Phil, but he was by no me

tled from a bit of doze by hearing his

thun

, or left something at the

e seen that Italian prince. He was in Rio Janeiro with a big

ver been in America," excl

im if we had met. He was the tenor in Pagani's opera company, and he sang in several of the big South American cities. They were in Rio Janeiro for weeks, and we lived in the same hotel. There's no

ven to the stage for financial reasons, you know, and it wouldn't be quite right to bring it up now if he has a desire to sup

if that part of his past were ra

a bit scar

Malban. And, Bob, she was the most beautiful woman I ever saw. The story was that she was a countess or something of the sort. Poverty forced her to make use of a glorious voice, and the devil sent Pagani to young Pavesi, who was then a student with some ripping big master, in the hope that

al! What

irtually convicted one of the chorus men of the murder. Pagani and Pavesi quarrelled, and the former openly accus

life, Quentin, you make a serious blunder unles

ne of the women in the company testified that he sought to intimidate Malban by placing the point of his stiletto against her white neck. But, in spite of all this, he was acquitted. I was in New York when the trial ended, but I read of the verdict in the press dispatches. Some one killed her, that is certain, and the nasty job was

ok like a murderer,"

seeing me in tha

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