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The Daughter of an Empress

Page 52

But with regard to all these imprudences it seemed as if the court and

the regent were blinded by the most careless confidence, as if they

could not see what was directly before their eyes. It was as if destiny

covered those eyes with a veil, that they might not see, and against

destiny even the great and the powerful of the earth struggle in vain.

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