第 3 节
作者:散发弄舟      更新:2021-10-16 18:43      字数:9321
  carriage beside the most beautiful red…haired girl I had ever seen; was the
  King;the King whom we had left two hours ago; dead drunk in the hut in
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  the forest!
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  CHAPTERS III TO XXII
  (Inclusive)
  IN WHICH THINGS GET MIXED
  We   reeled   against   each   other   aghast!  Spitz   recovered   himself   first。
  〃We must fly!〃 he said hoarsely。          〃If the King has discovered our trick
  we are lost!〃
  〃But where shall we go?〃 I asked。
  〃Back to the hut。〃
  We   caught   the   next   train   to   Bock。 An   hour   later   we   stood   panting
  within the hut。     Its walls and ceiling were splashed with sinister red stains。
  〃Blood!〃     I  exclaimed     joyfully。   〃At    last  we   have   a  real   mediaeval
  adventure!〃
  〃It's Burgundy; you fool;〃 growled Spitz; 〃good Burgundy wasted!〃 At
  this moment Fritz appeared dragging in the hut…keeper。
  〃Where     is  the  King?〃     demanded     Spitz   fiercely   of  the  trembling
  peasant。
  〃He was carried away an hour ago by Black Michael and taken to the
  castle。〃
  〃And when did he LEAVE the castle?〃 roared Spitz。
  〃He never left the castle; sir; and; alas! I fear never will; alive!〃 replied
  the man; shuddering。
  We stared at each other!         Spitz bit his grizzled mustache。        〃So;〃 he
  said   bitterly;   〃Black   Michael   has   simply   anticipated   us   with   the   same
  game!      We have been tricked。        I knew it could not be the King whom
  they   crowned!     No!〃   he   added   quickly;   〃I   see   it   allit   was   Rupert   of
  Glasgow!〃
  〃Who is Rupert of Glasgow?〃 I cried。
  〃Oh;   I   really   can't   go   over   all   that   family   rot   again;〃   grunted   Spitz。
  〃Tell him; Fritz。〃
  Then;   taking   me   aside;   Fritz   delicately   informed   me   that   Rupert   of
  Glasgowa young Scotchmanclaimed equally with myself descent from
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  the old Rupert; and that equally with myself he resembled the King。                  That
  Michael had got possession of him on his arrival in the country; kept him
  closely guarded in the castle; and had hid his resemblance in a black wig
  and     false   mustache;     that   the   young     Scotchman;      however;      seemed
  apparently devoted to Michael   and his plots;  and there was undoubtedly
  some      secret   understanding      between      them。     That     it  was    evidently
  Michael's trick to have the pretender crowned; and then; by exposing the
  fraud   and   the   condition   of   the   real   King;   excite   the   indignation   of   the
  duped people; and seat himself on the throne!               〃But;〃 I burst out; 〃shall
  this base…born pretender remain at Kohlslau beside the beautiful Princess
  Flirtia? Let us to Kohlslau at once and hurl him from the throne!〃
  〃One pretender is as   good as   another;〃 said   Spitz dryly。           〃But   leave
  HIM   to   me。    'Tis   the   King   we   must   protect   and   succor!    As   for   that
  Scotch springald; before midnight I shall have him kidnaped; brought back
  to   his   master   in   a   close   carriage;   and   youYOU   shall   take   his   place   at
  Kohlslau。〃
  〃I will;〃 I said enthusiastically; drawing my sword; 〃but I have done
  nothing yet。     Please let me kill something!〃
  〃Aye; lad!〃 said Spitz; with a grim smile at my enthusiasm。 〃There's a
  sheep   in   your   path。   Go   out   and   cleave   it   to   the   saddle。 And   bring   the
  saddle home!〃
  My sister…in…law might have thought me cruelbut I did it。
  CHAP XXIII AND SOME OTHER CHAPS
  I know not how it was compassed; but that night Rupert of Glasgow
  was left bound and gagged against the door of the castle; and the night…bell
  pulled。    And that night I was seated on the throne of the S'helpburgs。               As
  I gazed at the Princess Flirtia; glowing in the characteristic beauty of the
  S'helpburgs; and admired her striking profile; I murmured softly and half
  audibly: 〃Her nose is as a tower that looketh toward Damascus。〃
  She looked puzzled; and knitted her pretty brows。                 〃Is that poetry?〃
  she asked。
  〃No〃 I said promptly。        〃It's only part of a song of our great Ancestor。〃
  As she blushed slightly; I playfully flung around her fair neck the jeweled
  collar    of  the  Order    of  the  S'helpburgsthree      golden    spheres    pendant;
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  quartered from the arms of Lombardy…with the ancient Syric motto; El
  Ess Dee。
  She toyed with it a moment; and then said softly: 〃You have changed;
  Rupert。     Do ye no ken hoo?〃
  I looked at heras surprised at her dialect as at the imputation。
  〃You don't talk that way; as you did。           And you don't say; 'It WILL be
  twelve o'clock;' when you mean; 'It IS twelve o'clock;' nor 'I will be going
  out;' when you mean 'I AM。'            And you didn't say; 'Eh; sirs!' or 'Eh; mon;'
  to any of the Courtnor 'Hoot awa!' nor any of those things。                  And;〃 she
  added   with   a   divine   little   pout;   〃you   haven't   told   me   I   was   'sonsie'   or
  'bonnie' once。〃
  I   could    with   difficulty   restrain    myself。     Rage;     indignation;    and
  jealousy   filled    my   heart   almost    to  bursting。   I   understood     it  all;  that
  rascally Scotchman had made the most of his time; and dared to get ahead
  of me!      I   did   not   mind being   taken   for   the   King; but   to   be   confounded
  with this infernal descendant of a gamekeeperwas too much!                   Yet with a
  superhuman effort I remained calmand even smiled。
  〃You are not well?〃 said the Princess earnestly。              〃I thought you were
  taking too much of the Strasbourg pie at supper!               And you are not going;
  surelyso soon?〃 she added; as I rose。
  〃I   must    go   at  once;〃   I  said。   〃I   have    forgotten    some    important
  business at Bock。〃
  〃Not boar hunting again?〃 she said poutingly。
  〃No; I'm  hunting   a   red dear;〃   I   said   with that  playful subtlety  which
  would   make   her   take   it   as   a   personal   compliment;   though   I   was   only
  thinking   of   that   impostor;   and   longing   to   get   at   him;   as   I   bowed   and
  withdrew。
  In another hour I was before Black Michael's castle at Bock。                    These
  are lightning changes; I knowand the sovereignty of Trulyruralania WAS
  somewhat itinerantbut   when   a kingdom  and a   beautiful   Princess   are   at
  stake; what are you to do?          Fritz had begged me to take him along; but I
  arranged that he should come later; and go up unostentatiously in the lift。
  I was going by way of the moat。             I was to succor the King; but I fear my
  real object was to get at Rupert of Glasgow。
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  I had noticed the day before that a large outside drain pipe; decreed by
  the   Bock   County   Council;   ran   from   the   moat   to   the   third   floor   of   the
  donjon   keep。      I   surmised   that   the   King   was   imprisoned   on   that   floor。
  Examining the pipe closely; I saw that it was really a pneumatic dispatch
  tube; for secretly conveying letters and dispatches from the castle through
  the moat beyond the castle walls。             Its extraordinary size; however; gave
  me the horrible conviction that it was to be used to convey the dead body
  of the King to the moat。         I grew cold with horrorbut I was determined。
  I crept up the pipe。       As I expected; it opened funnel…wise into a room
  where the poor King was playing poker with Black Michael。                       It took me
  but a moment to dash through the window into the room; push the King
  aside; gag and bind Black Michael; and lower him by a stout rope into the
  pipe   he   had   destined   for   another。   Having   him   in   my   power;   I   lowered
  him until I heard his body splash in the water in the lower part of the pipe。
  Then   I   proceeded   to   draw   him   up   again;   intending   to   question   him   in
  regard     to  Rupert    of  Glasgow。     But   this  was    difficult;  as  his   saturated
  clothing made him fit