The Historical Nights Entertainment, Second Series by Rafael Sabatini
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"The brothers Nagoy, the uncles of the dead Demetrius . . ." Otrepiev was beginning, when again Boris interrupted him. "Their acknowledgment of him came after Sigismund's, after--long after--my denunciation." He broke into oaths. "I say you lie. Will you stand there and pelter with me, man? Will you wait until the rack pulls you joint from joint before you speak the truth?" "Highness!" cried Otrepiev, "I have served you faithfully these years." "The truth, man; as you hope for life," thundered the Tsar, "the whole truth of this foul nephew of yours, if so be he is your nephew." And Otrepiev spoke the whole truth at last in his great dread. "He is not my nephew." "Not?" It was a roar of rage. "You dared lie to me?" Otrepiev's knees were loosened by terror, and he went down upon them before the irate Tsar. "I did not lie--not altogether. I told you a half-truth, Highness. His name is Grishka Otrepiev; it is the name by which he always has been known, and he is an unfrocked monk, all as I said, and the son of my brother's wife." "Then . . . then . . ." Boris was bewildered. Suddenly he |
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