“Will you see Yvonne in Paris?” Zena asked him. “I may set my sights somewhat higher,” Kendric answered. “But I am sure you will not be able to afford jewels from Massin’s,” Zena said and they both laughed. Now, after Zena had said goodbye to Kendric, she kissed her mother, then her father. “I wish you every happiness, my dearest,” the Archduke said. “I am already happier than I have ever been in my whole life, Papa!” Zena replied. He looked a little surprised, but her answer pleased him. He supposed there was no point in saying so, but he had always bitterly regretted that his oldest child had been obliged to marry a man she disliked and who had made her so unhappy. But there was no doubt as the train moved out of the station and Zena waved goodbye from the windows of the Saloon t

