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er cigarette; blowing the smoke at the shade and watching it rush out at the top. It seemed to be a favorite trick of hers. "Of course, Your Highness is aware that, by order of the Governor of Dornlitz, I am kept a prisoner within the walls of the inner city." Lotzen bowed. "So, I have been informed." "I have tried every possible means to escape: disguise, bribes, flattery--and all of no avail. My every motion is watched. I am dogged by half the Secret Police of the Capital. I'm not even sure of the fidelity of my own maid." "You poor child," said Lotzen. "I am sick of this sort of life. It's worse than a prison cell. And it's got to end--and that, promptly. I sought you, last night, at the Masque to tell you that you must get me away and out of this miserable Country. I have completed my bargain; it is now for you to complete yours." The Duke's face took on a look of perplexity. "My dear girl," he said, "I haven't the remotest notion what you mean by your bargain and mine; but, I'm very ready to aid you to escape. The difficulty is, I have absolutely no power over a single soldier or official in Dornlitz. The Governor's orders are absolute--none but the King can reverse them. And, alas! at this moment, I have very little influence with His Majesty." "Then, you decline to aid me?" she asked, very quietly--the smoke was again going through the lamp shade. "On the contrary, I am ready to do anything I can; but, I fear, I'm powerless. Indeed, if you're under the close surveillance you indicate, it would be about impossible. And I know whereof I speak. You would be no more immune in my carriage than in a public cab. Even if I were beside you, you could not pass the gates. It might, however, be effected in some way I cannot scheme, on the instant. I will investigate and, if I can devise any method, I shall do my utmost to release you." She straightened up--and the fan quit its beating. "That sounds well--and may mean well; but, it's short of the mark," said she. "I am determined not to remain in this town another day. You must get me away before to-morrow night." "Impossible!" Lotzen exclaimed. "You know not what you ask." She looked at him coldly. "Very good, Your Highness," she said. "I have given you your chance. I have played fair with you. Now, we are quits." "And you don't want my aid?" he asked. "Not unless it's given before noon to-morrow." He raised his han
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