Chapter Three-4

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“Which I hope you will continue to do,” the Prince said. “At the same time you must see that what you are contemplating is quite impossible.” “I will make it possible and you have no right to interfere with me.” “I do not wish to do so, but I can appreciate better than you can the difficulties that lie ahead.” “I have overcome difficulties before.” “Not alone.” This was irrefutably true and she was silent as he went on, “For a woman alone in the countryside there are dangers too many for me to enumerate and undoubtedly somebody would steal Gyõrgy from you and you would find it hard without money and on your own to find any sort of accommodation.” “Why should I believe that?” Forella asked in a hostile voice. “Because it is true in England,” the Prince replied. “Then the sooner I g

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