Chapter 654

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"Welcome," said he, extending his hand to Colonel Geraldine. "I knew I might count on your exactitude." "On my devotion," replied the Colonel, with a bow. "Present me to your friends," continued the first; and, when that ceremony had been performed, "I wish, gentlemen," he added, with the most exquisite affability, "that I could offer you a more cheerful programme; it is ungracious to inaugurate an acquaintance upon serious affairs; but the compulsion of events is stronger than the obligations of good-fellowship. I hope and believe you will be able to forgive me this unpleasant evening; and for men of your stamp it will be enough to know that you are conferring a considerable favour." "Your Highness," said the Major, "must pardon my bluntness. I am unable to hide what I know. For some t

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