KING BIZARRE AND PRINCE CHARMING
that did not come. Such a thing could not have happened
in a minister’s house; kings are always worse guarded.
At last a door opened and Rachimburg entered, accord¬
ing to etiquette, to undress the king. The faithful servant
appeared greatly vexed to find him without a light, groping
along the wall.
“Where is that infernal doctor?" asked Charming,
foaming with rage.
“It is more than an hour, sire, since His Excellency
quitted the palace.’
“Who is talking of Wieduwillst?”’ cried the king. " Which
way did the villain go that just insulted me?”’
Rachimburg looked at the prince with a contrite air,
and raised his eyes to heaven, sighing.
"SA man went out of the door that leads to your rooms, "
said Charming. "How did he enter, and where has he
"Sire," said Rachimburg, “I have neither quitted my post
nor seen any one.
“T tell you that a man was in this room a moment
ago.
Sire, Your Majesty is never mistaken; if a man was in
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