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第11章

The Adventures of an Understudy With Fritz von Tarlenheim and Colonel Sapt close behind me, I stepped out of the buffet on to the platform.The last thing I did was to feel if my revolver were handy and my sword loose in the scabbard.A gay group of officers and high dignitaries stood awaiting me, at their head a tall old man, covered with medals, and of military bearing.He wore the yellow and red ribbon of the Red Rose of Ruritania--which, by the way, decorated my unworthy breast also.

"Marshal Strakencz," whispered Sapt, and I knew that I was in the presence of the most famous veteran of the Ruritanian army.

Just behind the Marshal stood a short spare man, in flowing robes of black and crimson.

"The Chancellor of the Kingdom," whispered Sapt.

The Marshal greeted me in a few loyal words, and proceeded to deliver an apology from the Duke of Strelsau.The duke, it seemed, had been afflicted with a sudden indisposition which made it impossible for him to come to the station, but he craved leave to await his Majesty at the Cathedral.I expressed my concern, accepted the Marshal's excuses very suavely, and received the compliments of a large number of distinguished personages.No one betrayed the least suspicion, and I felt my nerve returning and the agitated beating of my heart subsiding.

But Fritz was still pale, and his hand shook like a leaf as he extended it to the Marshal.

Presently we formed procession and took our way to the door of the station.Here I mounted my horse, the Marshal holding my stirrup.The civil dignitaries went off to their carriages, and I started to ride through the streets with the Marshal on my right and Sapt (who, as my chief aide-de-camp, was entitled to the place)on my left.The city of Strelsau is partly old and partly new.

Spacious modern boulevards and residential quarters surround and embrace the narrow, tortuous, and picturesque streets of the original town.In the outer circles the upper classes live;in the inner the shops are situated; and, behind their prosperous fronts, lie hidden populous but wretched lanes and alleys, filled with a poverty-stricken, turbulent, and (in large measure) criminal class.

These social and local divisions corresponded, as I knew from Sapt's information, to another division more important to me.

The New Town was for the King; but to the Old Town Michael of Strelsau was a hope, a hero, and a darling.

The scene was very brilliant as we passed along the Grand Boulevard and on to the great square where the Royal Palace stood.

Here I was in the midst of my devoted adherents.Every house was hung with red and bedecked with flags and mottoes.

The streets were lined with raised seats on each side, and I passed along, bowing this way and that, under a shower of cheers, blessings, and waving handkerchiefs.

The balconies were full of gaily dressed ladies, who clapped their hands and curtsied and threw their brightest glances at me.

A torrent of red roses fell on me; one bloom lodged in my horse's mane, and I took it and stuck it in my coat.The Marshal smiled grimly.

I had stolen some glances at his face, but he was too impassive to show me whether his sympathies were with me or not.

"The red rose for the Elphbergs, Marshal," said I gaily, and he nodded.

I have written "gaily," and a strange word it must seem.But the truth is, that I was drunk with excitement.At that moment I believed--I almost believed--that I was in very truth the King; and, with a look of laughing triumph, I raised my eyes to the beauty-laden balconies again...and then I started.For, looking down on me, with her handsome face and proud smile, was the lady who had been my fellow traveller--Antoinette de Mauban;and I saw her also start, and her lips moved, and she leant forward and gazed at me.And I, collecting myself, met her eyes full and square, while again I felt my revolver.Suppose she had cried aloud, "That's not the King!"Well, we went by; and then the Marshal, turning round in his saddle, waved his hand, and the Cuirassiers closed round us, so that the crowd could not come near me.We were leaving my quarter and entering Duke Michael's, and this action of the Marshal's showed me more clearly than words what the state of feeling in the town must be.But if Fate made me a King, the least I could do was to play the part handsomely.

"Why this change in our order, Marshal?" said I.

The Marshal bit his white moustache.

"It is more prudent, sire," he murmured.

I drew rein.

"Let those in front ride on," said I, "till they are fifty yards ahead.

But do you, Marshal, and Colonel Sapt and my friends, wait here till I have ridden fifty yards.And see that no one is nearer to me.

I will have my people see that their King trusts them."Sapt laid his hand on my arm.I shook him off.The Marshal hesitated.

"Am I not understood?" said I; and, biting his moustache again, he gave the orders.I saw old Sapt smiling into his beard, but he shook his head at me.If I had been killed in open day in the streets of Strelsau, Sapt's position would have been a difficult one.

Perhaps I ought to say that I was dressed all in white, except my boots.

I wore a silver helmet with gilt ornaments, and the broad ribbon of the Rose looked well across my chest.I should be paying a poor compliment to the King if I did not set modesty aside and admit that I made a very fine figure.

So the people thought; for when I, riding alone, entered the dingy, sparsely decorated, sombre streets of the Old Town, there was first a murmur, then a cheer, and a woman, from a window above a cookshop, cried the old local saying:

"If he's red, he's right!" whereat I laughed and took off my helmet that she might see that I was of the right colour and they cheered me again at that.

It was more interesting riding thus alone, for I heard the comments of the crowd.

"He looks paler than his wont," said one.

"You'd look pale if you lived as he does," was the highly disrespectful retort.

"He's a bigger man than I thought," said another.

"So he had a good jaw under that beard after all," commented a third.

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