Yolisa gave a little cry and flung her arms around her uncle. “Thank you, thank you, Uncle Harold!” she cried out. “How can we ever tell you howarold!” she cried. “ wonderful you are?” “And I shall give you the highest award available in Kavalla,” the Prince proclaimed, “but I think, my Lord, your real reward will really lie in the fact that you have made two people ecstatically happy.” Lord Langford put his hand on the Prince’s shoulder. “You and your country, Sire, are of great importance to the British Empire and I assure you that it will stand by you in the future.” “I just don’t know – what to say,” Yolisa said. “It is so wonderful and something I know that only you, Uncle Harold, could have achieved for us.” “Now we have to act very quickly,” Lord Langford said. “It is ab

