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I only showed you this battle because I happened to be in London at the  
time and thought you'd be interested."  
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It was very kind of you," said Edward; "but how did you gain  
admittance?"  
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Well, to tell the truth, I was obliged to knock over a few of your tall life-  
guards. They seem to think you're a good thing and need looking after,  
like jam in a cupboard."  
The king smiled.  
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I hope you haven't killed my guards," said he.  
Oh, no; they'll come around all right."  
It is necessary," continued Edward, "that public men be protected from  
intrusion, no matter how democratic they may be personally. You would  
probably find it as difficult to approach the President of the United States  
as the King of England."  
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Oh, I'm not complaining," said Rob. "It wasn't much trouble to break  
through."  
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You seem quite young to have mastered such wonderful secrets of  
Nature," continued the king.  
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So I am," replied Rob, modestly; "but these natural forces have really  
existed since the beginning of the world, and some one was sure to  
discover them in time." He was quoting the Demon, although  
unconsciously.  
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You are an American, I suppose," said the minister, coming close to Rob  
and staring him in the face.  
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Guessed right the first time," answered the boy, and drawing his  
Character Marking spectacles from his pocket, he put them on and  
stared at the minister in turn.  
Upon the man's forehead appeared the letter "E."  
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Your Majesty," said Rob, "I have here another queer invention. Will you  
please wear these spectacles for a few moments?"  
The king at once put them on.  
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