[Gutenberg 41462] • Behind the Throne
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- Authors
- Queux, William Le
- Tags
- political fiction , love stories , italy -- fiction , adventure stories
- Date
- 1905-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 0.23 MB
- Lang
- en
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They came there for rest after the mad whirl of the Roman season, and so careful was His Excellency to keep his true position a secret, and thus avoid being compelled to make complimentary calls upon the English Ministers and officials in London, that very few persons, if indeed anyone in the neighbourhood, were really aware that the tall, courteous foreigner who came there for a few weeks each year-Mr Morini, as they called him-was actually one of the most powerful Ministers in Europe. ...Later that evening, as General Borselli, ready dressed for dinner, stood, a well-set-up figure in the long, low, old-fashioned drawing-room, with its perfume of pot-pourri, awaiting the appearance of the ladies, the door suddenly opened, and there entered a dark, good-looking, brown-bearded man of about thirty, who was a guest at Orton, but having been up to London for the day, had only just returned in time to slip into his dinner-jacket.