CHAPTER THREEMarcos Roca arrived soon after seven o’clock with a carriage drawn by four horses. He looked so happy and so did Erina that the Princess knew that she was doing the right thing in letting them be together. Before they left Marcos Roca said to her, “I have been thinking it over during the night, ma’am, and I will make certain that there will be no possibility of our being discovered before Pythia is married to the King.” The Princess was listening attentively as he went on, “I have changed my mind about taking Erina to Paris. We will spend our honeymoon on my yacht in the Mediterranean.” He paused for a moment and then went on, “I will buy part of her trousseau in Marseilles and Nice, where the dressmakers can order gowns from Paris to follow us when we arrive home.” Th