Condensed Novels: New Burlesques by Bret Harte
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exhausted. As we did so we heard a distant roar from the city.
Fritz turned an ashen gray, Spitz a livid blue. "Are we too late?" he gasped, as we madly fought our way into the street, where shouts of "The King! The King!" were rending the air. "Can it be Black Michael?" But here the crowd parted, and a procession, preceded by outriders, flashed into the square. And there, seated in a 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 the forest! 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!" |
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