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Keep him interested in you." "I have, I think. I am the new Military Governor of Dornlitz." "Wonderful, Major!--Your Royal Highness, I mean." "Drop the R. H., please," I said; "stick to Armand or Major." "Thank you, I shall, in private; it's handier. And when were you appointed?" "It will be in the Gazette this evening. His Majesty offered it to me this morning." "Does Lotzen know it?" "I think not; it was due to a sudden shifting of Corps Commanders made yesterday." "I would like a view of the Duke's private countenance when he hears it first," Courtney laughed. "It's the most desirable post in the Army; even preferable to Chief of Staff. It makes you master in the Capital and its Military District, a temporary Field Marshal, and answerable to none but the King himself." "It's just that which makes me question the expediency of my accepting the detail," said I. "It's a post to reward long service and soldierly merit. I have not the former and have had no chance to prove the latter. I fear it will be bad for discipline and worse for my popularity." Courtney laughed. "That might be true of the American Army--it's nonsense in a Monarchy. You forget you are of the Blood Royal--an Archduke--of mature years--with some experience in actual war--and, for all the Army and Court know, in line for the Crown. You are, therefore, born to command. There can be no jealousies against you. On the contrary, it will bring you followers. None but Lotzen and his circle will resent it, and they, already, are your enemies. The Governorship will make them no more so. Instead, it will keep them careful; for it will give you immense power to detect and foil their plots." "Plots!" I exclaimed. "Do you fancy Lotzen would resort to murder?" "Not at present--not until everything else has failed." "You seem very sure," I remarked. "Precisely that. You don't seem to realize that you have likely both lost him his desired wife and jeopardized his succession to the Throne. He might submit to losing the Princess, but the Crown, never. He will eliminate you, by soft methods if he can, by violent ones, if need be. Believe me, Major, I know the ways of Courts a little better than you." I took a turn up and down the room. "I don't know that Lotzen isn't justified in using every means to defeat me. I am a robber--a highwayman, if you please. I am, this instant, holding him up and trying to deprive him
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