"To begin with," said the diplomat, "what would your Majesty say
if I should ask permission to purchase the entire loan?"
CHAPTER II
THE COUP D'ETAT OF COUSIN JOSEF
The king, who had been leaning forward, fell back heavily in his
seat, his eyes full wide and his mouth agape. Then, to express
his utter bewilderment, he raised his hands above his head and
limply dropped them.
"Five millions of crowns?" he gasped.
"Yes; what would your Majesty say to such a proposition?"
complacently.
"I should say," answered the king, with a nervous laugh, "that
my friend had lost his senses, completely and totally."
"The fact is," the Englishman declared, "they were never keener
nor more lucid than at this present moment."
"But five millions!"
"Five millions; a bagatelle," smiling.
"Certainly you can not be serious, and if you were, it is out of
the question. Death of my life! The kingdom would be at my ears.
The people would shout that I was selling out to the English,
that I was putting them into the mill to grind for English sacks."
"Your Majesty will recollect that the measure authorizing this
loan was rather a peculiar one.
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