Ten minutes later Beverly was hearing everything from the lips of the

princess, and Marlanx was cursing his way toward the barracks, vengeance

in his heart. But a swift messenger from the castle reached the

guard-room ahead of him. Colonel Quinnox was reading an official note

from the princess when Marlanx strode angrily into the room.

"Bring this fellow Baldos to me, Colonel Quinnox," he said, without

greeting.

"I regret to say that I have but this instant received a message from

her highness, commanding me to send him to the castle," said Quinnox,

with a smile.

"The devil! What foolishness is this?" snarled the Iron Count.

"Have a care, sir," said Quinnox stiffly. "It is of the princess you

speak."

"Bah! I am here to order the man's arrest. It is more important than--"

"Nevertheless, sir, he goes to the castle first. This note says that I

am to disregard any command you may give until further notice."

Marlanx fell back amazed and stunned. At this juncture Baldos entered

the room. Quinnox handed him an envelope, telling him that it was from

the princess and that he was to repair at once to the castle, Baldos

glanced at the handwriting, and his face lit up proudly.

"I am ready to go, sir," he said, passing the Iron Count with a most

disconcerting smile on his face.




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