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Chapter VII The Prince Dissolves the Council
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IT was as Gotthold wrote. The liberation of Sir John, Greisengesang’s uneasy narrative1, last of all, the scene between Seraphina and the Prince, had decided2 the conspirators3 to take a step of bold timidity. There had been a period of bustle4, liveried messengers speeding here and there with notes; and at half-past ten in the morning, about an hour before its usual hour, the council of Grunewald sat around the board.
It was not a large body. At the instance of Gondremark, it had undergone a strict purgation, and was now composed exclusively of tools. Three secretaries sat at a side-table. Seraphina took the head; on her right was the Baron5, on her left Greisengesang; below these Grafinski the treasurer6, Count Eisenthal, a couple of non-combatants, and, to the surprise of all, Gotthold. He had been named a privy7 councillor by Otto, merely that he might profit by the salary; and as he was never known to attend a meeting, it had occurred to nobody to cancel his appointment. His present appearance was the more ominous8, coming when it did. Gondremark scowled9 upon him; and the non-combatant on his right, intercepting10 this black look, edged away from one who was so clearly out of favour.
‘The hour presses, your Highness,’ said the Baron; ‘may we proceed to business?’
‘At once,’ replied Seraphina.
‘Your Highness will pardon me,’ said Gotthold; ‘but you are still, perhaps, unacquainted with the fact that Prince Otto has returned.’
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narrative
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conspirators
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bustle
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baron
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| n.男爵;(商业界等)巨头,大王 | |
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treasurer
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intercepting
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despatch
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leisurely
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brutally
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perusal
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chafing
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defiance
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countenance
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reproof
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chancellor
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interrogate
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suave
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treasury
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aggression
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dictate
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parenthesis
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stultify
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deference
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territorial
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politic
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disintegrating
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organisation
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authoritative
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disorders
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adroit
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admiration
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sedatives
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avow
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unaware
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precipitate
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imminent
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honourable
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