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""Of the 'Arabian Nights'?""If you like; but tell me, my dear Lucien, what it is that constitutes aprincess. Why, diamonds--and she is covered with them.""To me she seems overloaded," observed Eugenie; "she would look farbetter if she wore fewer, and we should then be able to see her finelyformed throat ...
... wantedto go out forthwith into the long grass and the hot sunshine of the meadowwearing it.
""Of the 'Arabian Nights'?""If you like; but tell me, my dear Lucien, what it is that constitutes aprincess. Why, diamonds--and she is covered with them.""To me she seems overloaded," observed Eugenie; "she would look farbetter if she wore fewer, and we should then be able to see her finelyformed throat ...
...whole world, will relate your adventures--you shall tellus the history of the beautiful Greek who was with you the othernight at the Opera, and whom you call your slave, and yet treat like aprincess.
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Asto my father, you will not see him; he is officially engaged, and dineswith the chief referendary. We will talk over our travels; and you, whohave seen the whole world, will relate your adventures--you shall tellus the history of the beautiful Greek who was with you the othernight at the Opera, and whom you call your slave, and yet treat like aprincess.