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Burlesques

CHAPTER X
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He flung back his long clusters of hair from his bright eyes and tall forehead; the blush of health mantled on his cheek, from which the barber's weapon had never shorn the down.

He took his bow, and one of his most elegant arrows, and poising himself lightly on his right leg, he flung himself forward, raising his left leg on a level with his ear.

He looked like Apollo, as he stood balancing himself there.

He discharged his dart from the thrumming bowstring: it clove the blue air--whiz! "HE HAS SPLIT THE PEA!" said the Princess, and fainted.

The Rowski, with one eye, hurled an indignant look at the boy, while with the other he levelled (if aught so crooked can be said to level anything) a furious glance at his archer.
The archer swore a sulky oath.


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