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Rupert of Hentzau

CHAPTER XI
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No doubt he wished that he could meet a gentleman who was--not the king--every morning of his life.

It hardly need be said that all idea of connecting the gentleman with the crime committed in the Konigstrasse had vanished from his mind.

Thus Rudolf won freedom from the man's interference, but at a dangerous cost--how dangerous he did not know.

It was indeed most impossible that the king could be in Strelsau.
He lost no time now in turning his steps towards his refuge.

It was past five o'clock, day came quickly, and the streets began to be peopled by men and women on their way to open stalls or to buy in the market.
Rudolf crossed the square at a rapid walk, for he was afraid of the soldiers who were gathering for early duty opposite to the barracks.
Fortunately he passed by them unobserved, and gained the comparative seclusion of the street in which my house stands, without encountering any further difficulties.


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