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Rupert of Hentzau

CHAPTER III
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I saw resolve there, obstinacy, and the scorn of danger; fun, too, and merriment; and, lastly, the same radiance I spoke of.

He had been smoking a cigarette; now he threw the end of it into the grate and rose from the bed where he had been sitting.
"I'm going to Zenda," said he.
"To Zenda!" I cried, amazed.
"Yes," said Rudolf.

"I'm going again to Zenda, Fritz, old fellow.

By heaven, I knew it would come, and now it has come!" "But to do what ?" "I shall overtake Rischenheim or be hot on his heels.

If he gets there first, Sapt will keep him waiting till I come; and if I come, he shall never see the king.


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