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Rupert of Hentzau

CHAPTER IX
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I think Sapt wanted me to leave him, but I could not refuse his last request, even though it consumed some precious minutes.
He was very near his end, and, sitting by him, I did my best to soothe his passing.

His fortitude was good to see, and I believe that we all at last found new courage for our enterprise from seeing how this humble man met death.

At least even the constable ceased to show impatience, and let me stay till I could close the sufferer's eyes.
But thus time went, and it was nearly five in the morning before I bade them farewell and mounted my horse.

They took theirs and led them away to the stables behind the lodge; I waved my hand and galloped off on my return to the castle.

Day was dawning, and the air was fresh and pure.
The new light brought new hope; fears seemed to vanish before it; my nerves were strung to effort and to confidence.


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