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Now all Samavia knows what he has done, and that he has been the greatest patriot in the world.
The Lost Prince 1914
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He might come only in the body of one of his descendants, but it would be his spirit which came, because his spirit would never cease to love Samavia.
The Lost Prince 1914
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SO long as the history of Europe is written and read, the unparalleled story of the Rising of the Secret Party in Samavia will stand out as one of its most startling and romantic records.
The Lost Prince 1914
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And for the last hundred years their number and power and their hiding places had so increased that Samavia was at last honeycombed with them.
The Lost Prince 1914
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"Has he been to Samavia during the last three years?"
The Lost Prince 1914
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It seemed to make exquisitely real to him the fact that he was in Samavia -- that the Lamp was lighted and his work was nearly done.
The Lost Prince 1914
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When we were sent to Samavia, we should be obliged to creep in through some back part of the country where no fighting was being done and where no one would attack.
The Lost Prince 1914
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I won't be a beggar for him -- the swine -- but I will be one for Samavia and the Lost Prince.
The Lost Prince 1914
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The struggles of Samavia, as he had heard and read of them in the newspapers, had taken possession of him.
The Lost Prince 1914
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THAT one day, a week later, two tired and travel-worn boy-mendicants should drag themselves with slow and weary feet across the frontier line between Jiardasia and Samavia, was not an incident to awaken suspicion or even to attract attention.
The Lost Prince 1914
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