[Prince Otto by Robert Louis Stevenson]@TWC D-Link bookPrince Otto CHAPTER III--THE PRINCE AND THE ENGLISH TRAVELLER 1/15
CHAPTER III--THE PRINCE AND THE ENGLISH TRAVELLER. So far Otto read, with waxing indignation; and here his fury overflowed. He tossed the roll upon the table and stood up.
'This man,' he said, 'is a devil.
A filthy imagination, an ear greedy of evil, a ponderous malignity of thought and language: I grow like him by the reading! Chancellor, where is this fellow lodged ?' 'He was committed to the Flag Tower,' replied Greisengesang, 'in the Gamiani apartment.' 'Lead me to him,' said the Prince; and then, a thought striking him, 'Was it for that,' he asked, 'that I found so many sentries in the garden ?' 'Your Highness, I am unaware,' answered Greisengesang, true to his policy.
'The disposition of the guards is a matter distinct from my functions.' Otto turned upon the old man fiercely, but ere he had time to speak, Gotthold touched him on the arm.
He swallowed his wrath with a great effort.
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