So Runs the World by Henryk Sienkiewicz
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page 117 of 181 (64%)
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Prince.--It is true, it hurts me. Why will you not give up the idea of becoming a member of parliament? Doctor.--It is my future. Prince.--And in the mean time I am vexed by every one on that account. When I was young I was in many battles and I did not fear. I can show my decorations. I was not afraid of death on the battlefield, but those Latin illnesses of yours--Why do you look at me in that way? Doctor.--I am looking as usual. As for your illness, I will say that it is more the imagination of Your Highness than anything else. The constitution is strong, and with my assistance Your Highness will live to the age of Methusaleh. Prince.--Are you sure of it? Doctor.--Positive. Prince.--Good boy! And you will not leave me? Doctor.--Your Highness may be assured of that. Prince.--Then you may become a member of parliament or whatever you please. Stella! Oh, she is not here! Upon my honor, that Miliszewski is an ass. Don't you think so? Doctor.--I cannot contradict Your Highness. |
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