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t would be possible for her to become the crown prince's wife." "The proposition of an idiot. The thing could not possibly be done." "No, monsieur, it could not. So the crown prince broke from her and bent all his energies upon the recovery of the pearl and the keeping of its loss a secret from the king and his people. Bravos, footpads, burglars--all manner of men--were employed before he left Paris. The woman's house was broken into, the woman herself waylaid and searched, but nothing came of it--no clue to the lost jewel could be found." "Why then did he not appeal to the police?" "Monsieur, he--he dared not. In one of his moments of madness he--she--that is--Oh, monsieur, remember his youth! It appears that the woman had got him to put into writing something which, if made public, would cause the people of Mauravania to rise as one man and to do with him as wolves do with things that are thrown to them in their fury." "The dog! Some treaty with a Russian, of course!" said Cleek indignantly. "Oh, fickle Mauravania, how well you are punished for your treasonable choice! Well, go on, Count. What next?" "Of a sudden, monsieur, the woman disappeared. Nothing was heard of her, no clue to her whereabouts discovered for two whole years. She was as one dead and gone until last week." "Oho! She returned, then?" "Yes, monsieur. Without hint or warning she turned up in Mauravania, accompanied by a disreputable one-eyed man who has the manner and appearance of one bred in the gutters of Paris, albeit he is well clothed, well-looked after, and she treats him and his wretched collection of parakeets with the utmost consideration." "Parakeets?" put in Narkom excitedly. "My dear Cleek, couldn't a parakeet be made to swallow a pearl?" "Perhaps; but not this one, Mr. Narkom," he made reply. "It is quite the size of a pigeon's egg, I believe; is it not, Count?" "Yes, monsieur, quite. To see it is to remember it always. It has the changing lights of the rainbow, and--" "Never mind that; go on with the story, please. This woman and this one-eyed man appeared last week in Mauravania, you say?" "Yes, monsieur; and with them a bodyguard of at least ten servants. Her demand now is that his Majesty make her his morganatic wife; that he establish her at the palace under the same roof with his queen; and that she be allowed to ride with them in the state carriage on the coronation day. Failing that, she swears that sh
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