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The Prisoner of Zenda

CHAPTER 12
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I Receive a Visitor and Bait a Hook About five miles from Zenda--on the opposite side from that on which the Castle is situated, there lies a large tract of wood.

It is rising ground, and in the centre of the demesne, on the top of the hill, stands a fine modern chateau, the property of a distant kinsman of Fritz's, the Count Stanislas von Tarlenheim.

Count Stanislas himself was a student and a recluse.

He seldom visited the house, and had, on Fritz's request, very readily and courteously offered me its hospitality for myself and my party.

This, then, was our destination; chosen ostensibly for the sake of the boar-hunting (for the wood was carefully preserved, and boars, once common all over Ruritania, were still to be found there in considerable numbers), really because it brought us within striking distance of the Duke of Strelsau's more magnificent dwelling on the other side of the town.


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