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第30章

I Receive a Visitor and Bait a Hook About five miles from Zenda--on the opposite side from that on which the Castle is situated, there lies a large tract of wood.

It is rising ground, and in the centre of the demesne, on the top of the hill, stands a fine modern chateau, the property of a distant kinsman of Fritz's, the Count Stanislas von Tarlenheim.

Count Stanislas himself was a student and a recluse.He seldom visited the house, and had, on Fritz's request, very readily and courteously offered me its hospitality for myself and my party.

This, then, was our destination; chosen ostensibly for the sake of the boar-hunting (for the wood was carefully preserved, and boars, once common all over Ruritania, were still to be found there in considerable numbers), really because it brought us within striking distance of the Duke of Strelsau's more magnificent dwelling on the other side of the town.A large party of servants, with horses and luggage, started early in the morning;we followed at midday, travelling by train for thirty miles, and then mounting our horses to ride the remaining distance to the chateau.

We were a gallant party.Besides Sapt and Fritz, I was accompanied by ten gentlemen: every one of them had been carefully chosen, and no less carefully sounded, by my two friends, and all were devotedly attached to the person of the King.They were told a part of the truth; the attempt on my life in the summer-house was revealed to them, as a spur to their loyalty and an incitement against Michael.They were also informed that a friend of the King's was suspected to be forcibly confined within the Castle of Zenda.

His rescue was one of the objects of the expedition; but, it was added, the King's main desire was to carry into effect certain steps against his treacherous brother, as to the precise nature of which they could not at present be further enlightened.Enough that the King commanded their services, and would rely on their devotion when occasion arose to call for it.Young, well-bred, brave, and loyal, they asked no more:

they were ready to prove their dutiful obedience, and prayed for a fight as the best and most exhilarating mode of showing it.

Thus the scene was shifted from Strelsau to the chateau of Tarlenheim and Castle of Zenda, which frowned at us across the valley.I tried to shift my thoughts also, to forget my love, and to bend all my energies to the task before me.It was to get the King out of the Castle alive.Force was useless: in some trick lay the chance; and I had already an inkling of what we must do.

But I was terribly hampered by the publicity which attended my movements.

Michael must know by now of my expedition; and I knew Michael too well to suppose that his eyes would be blinded by the feint of the boar-hunt.

He would understand very well what the real quarry was.That, however, must be risked--that and all it might mean; for Sapt, no less than myself, recognized that the present state of things had become unendurable.

And there was one thing that I dared to calculate on--not, as I now know, without warrant.It was this--that Black Michael would not believe that I meant well by the King.He could not appreciate--I will not say an honest man, for the thoughts of my own heart have been revealed--but a man acting honestly.He saw my opportunity as I had seen it, as Sapt had seen it; he knew the princess--nay (and I declare that a sneaking sort of pity for him invaded me), in his way he loved her; he would think that Sapt and Fritz could be bribed, so the bribe was large enough.Thinking thus, would he kill the King, my rival and my danger? Ay, verily, that he would, with as little compunction as he would kill a rat.But he would kill Rudolf Rassendyll first, if he could; and nothing but the certainty of being utterly damned by the release of the King alive and his restoration to the throne would drive him to throw away the trump card which he held in reserve to baulk the supposed game of the impudent impostor Rassendyll.Musing on all this as I rode along, I took courage.

Michael knew of my coming, sure enough.I had not been in the house an hour, when an imposing Embassy arrived from him.He did not quite reach the impudence of sending my would-be assassins, but he sent the other three of his famous Six--the three Ruritanian gentlemen--Lauengram, Krafstein, and Rupert Hentzau.A fine, strapping trio they were, splendidly horsed and admirably equipped.Young Rupert, who looked a dare-devil, and could not have been more than twenty-two or twenty-three, took the lead, and made us the neatest speech, wherein my devoted subject and loving brother Michael of Strelsau, prayed me to pardon him for not paying his addresses in person, and, further, for not putting his Castle at my disposal;the reason for both of these apparent derelictions being that he and several of his servants lay sick of scarlet fever, and were in a very sad, and also a very infectious state.

So declared young Rupert with an insolent smile on his curling upper lip and a toss of his thick hair--he was a handsome villain, and the gossip ran that many a lady had troubled her heart for him already.

"If my brother has scarlet fever," said I, "he is nearer my complexion than he is wont to be, my lord.I trust he does not suffer?""He is able to attend to his affairs, sire.""I hope all beneath your roof are not sick.What of my good friends, De Gautet, Bersonin, and Detchard? I heard the last had suffered a hurt."Lauengram and Krafstein looked glum and uneasy, but young Rupert's smile grew broader.

"He hopes soon to find a medicine for it, sire," he answered.

And I burst out laughing, for I knew what medicine Detchard longed for--it is called Revenge.

"You will dine with us, gentlemen?" I asked.

Young Rupert was profuse in apologies.They had urgent duties at the Castle.

"Then," said I, with a wave of my hand, "to our next meeting, gentlemen.

May it make us better acquainted."

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