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Chapter 4 – The King Keeps his Appointment begins with Rudolf Rassendyll waking to find that the real King of Ruritania remains unconscious after what appears to be a deliberate act of sabotage. It is suspected that Black Michael, the King’s half-brother, orchestrated this by drugging him—likely with a sleeping draught mixed into his wine. Colonel Sapt and Fritz von Tarlenheim, both deeply loyal to the crown, immediately grasp the danger. If the King fails to appear at his coronation, Michael could…
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Chapter 3 – A Merry Evening with a Distant Relative begins with Rudolf Rassendyll entering a new chapter of his travels with a seemingly ordinary offer of hospitality. Johann, a servant affiliated with Duke Michael, provides Rudolf with temporary accommodation when his original lodgings fall through. Seizing the chance to explore the landscape on foot, Rudolf meanders through the forest toward the railway, finding comfort in nature's quiet rhythm. The scene feels untouched by politics, status, or…
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Chapter 2 – Concerning the Colour of Men's Hair begins with Rudolf Rassendyll making good on his uncle’s peculiar but firm travel tradition: never pass through Paris without a stop. His brief stay involves reconnecting with George Featherly, a contact at the British Embassy, and dipping into the city's vibrant energy. George introduces him to Bertram Bertrand, a melancholic poet who openly obsesses over Antoinette Mauban—a woman known in aristocratic circles for her charm, intelligence, and…
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Chapter 1 – The Rassendylls—With a Word on the Elphbergs introduces Rudolf Rassendyll as a man content with his leisurely lifestyle, unconcerned by the societal pressure to accomplish something deemed significant. Over breakfast, he is gently teased by Rose, his sister-in-law, who finds his life of casual comfort lacking in ambition. Her criticisms, while affectionate, highlight a growing gap between how society views worth and how Rudolf chooses to live. Though he doesn’t refute her outright, his…
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CHAPTER XXIV - The Circus Boys Across the Continent opens with a sense of unease shadowing the vibrant world of the traveling circus. Phil Forrest, driven by a sense of duty and a sharp awareness of past threats, is unable to ignore the uneasy feeling that Red Larry may still be nearby. His eyes fall on an old-style band wagon, covered heavily with canvas—an unusual sight in a modern circus train, but one that sparks his suspicion. These wagons, once used for housing performers or equipment, seem out of…
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CHAPTER XXIII - The Circus Boys Across the Continent finds Phil Forrest and his fellow performers in high spirits as they arrive in Salt Lake City, a destination unlike any they’ve seen. Fascinated by its rich culture and stunning architecture, they tour landmarks such as the imposing Mormon Temple and spend time floating in the mineral-rich waters of the Great Salt Lake. This brief pause in their rigorous schedule gives the boys a chance to marvel at the diversity of America, both natural and cultural,…
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CHAPTER XXII - The Circus Boys Across the Continent opens amid the unsettling aftermath of a train car derailment. Phil and Teddy, despite the chaos of the incident, manage to survive with only minor wounds—Phil with a burn on his arm and Teddy sporting what he jokingly calls a free haircut. Though bruised and bandaged, the two maintain their humor, turning pain into playful banter as they brush off their injuries before rejoining the circus staff. For them, the dangers of the road are just part of the…
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CHAPTER XXI - The Circus Boys Across the Continent begins with Phil Forrest returning to the circus grounds in St. Joseph, visibly worn but full of gratitude. After escaping a troubling incident in the countryside, he credits nearby farmers for their help and ensures they’re compensated, thanks to Mr. Sparling’s financial support. Sparling, upon learning the full scope of what Phil endured, is infuriated—not with Phil, but with the threat posed to his performers, and he swiftly decides to employ a…
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CHAPTER XX - The Circus Boys Across the Continent takes a sharp turn as Phil Forrest wakes up alone and bewildered, lying on a patch of grass near a railway siding in Mexico, Missouri. His body aches, his mind scrambles to recall how he arrived there, and he quickly realizes his pockets are empty—his money and watch missing. Locals, spotting him near the freight train, immediately accuse him of being a stowaway, adding insult to injury as he struggles to explain the truth: he had been attacked, robbed,…
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CHAPTER XIX - The Circus Boys Across the Continent opens with rising tension as Phil Forrest catches sight of Red Larry near the circus grounds, a figure long suspected of sabotaging the troupe. Recognizing the threat immediately, Phil calls for police intervention, but the officer nearby fails to act, brushing it off as unimportant. Left on his own, Phil gives chase, but the man slips away into the crowd, disappearing once again without a trace. The failure to catch him fuels Phil’s frustration,…
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