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Rupert of Hentzau

CHAPTER III
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Yes, if I come in time--" He broke into a sudden laugh.

"What!" he cried, "have I lost my likeness?
Can't I still play the king?
Yes, if I come in time, Rischenheim shall have his audience of the king of Zenda, and the king will be very gracious to him, and the king will take his copy of the letter from him! Oh, Rischenheim shall have an audience of King Rudolf in the castle of Zenda, never fear!" He stood, looking to see how I received his plan; but amazed at the boldness of it, I could only lie back and gasp.
Rudolf's excitement left him as suddenly as it had come; he was again the cool, shrewd, nonchalant Englishman, as, lighting another cigarette, he proceeded: "You see, there are two of them, Rupert and Rischenheim.

Now you can't move for a day or two, that's certain.

But there must be two of us there in Ruritania.

Rischenheim is to try first; but if he fails, Rupert will risk everything and break through to the king's presence.


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