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Updated: May 24, 2025


I have learned the meaning of the word 'Graustark, and it seems so appropriate. Grau is gray, hoary, old; stark is strong. Old and strong isn't it, dear?" "And here rides the oldest and strongest man in all Graustark the Iron Count of Marlanx," said Yetive, looking down the road. "See the strange gray man in front there is our greatest general, our craftiest fighter, our most heartless warrior.

A sub-conscious, triumphant thrill shot through him as an instantaneous flash of his own physical superiority over this girl's husband came over him. He was young and strong and vital. He could feel the sensation of being strong; he tingled with the glory of it. He was thirty-five, Marlanx seventy. He wondered if Marlanx had ever been as strong as he. "I don't know," she said thoughtfully.

It seems ridiculous that it should have gone to this length, doesn't it?" "Not at all, your highness. I am not " "You have the habit, I see," she smiled. "I have several months yet to serve as a member of the guard. Besides, I am under orders to regard you as the princess. General Marlanx has given me severe instructions in that respect."

"Is this justice?" protested Marlanx angrily. "Will you not give me a hearing? I beseech " "Silence!" commanded the princess. "What manner of hearing did you expect to give Miss Calhoun? It is enough, sir. There shall be no cowards in my army." "Coward?" he faltered. "Have I not proved my courage on the field of battle? Am I to be called a "

"My my kindnesses?" cried Marlanx. "What do you mean, sir?" "I mean this. Count Marlanx," said Baldos, looking steadily into the eyes of the head of the army. "It was kind and considerate of you to admit me to the fortress no matter in what capacity, especially at a critical time like this.

Worry about your old Gabriel, if you like, but don't bother your head about me," she cried airily. "Now let's talk about the war. Marlanx won't do anything until he hears from me. What's the use worrying?" Nightfall brought General Marlanx in from the camps outside the gates. He came direct to the castle and boldly sent word to Beverly that he must speak to her at once.

Do you know that I believe it is Count Marlanx that I feel everywhere about me now? He his presence is in the air! Oh, I wish I could make you feel as I do." "You haven't told me why you ran away on Sunday," he said, abruptly, dismissing her argument with small ceremony. "He sent for me. I I had to go." There was a new, strange expression in her eyes that puzzled him for a long time.

Perhaps he is not accustomed to the light one finds in a chapel at the hour of two. Will your highness kindly look in the direction of the southern gate? Your august gaze may fall upon the reclining figure of a boy asleep, there in the shadow of the friendly cedar. If Count Marlanx had looked closely enough last night he might have seen that it was a boy who went with me and not " "Fool!

Yetive read it, pale-faced and cold. A determined gleam appeared in her eyes as she passed the document to her husband. "Allode," Lorry said to an attendant, after a brief glance at its revolting contents, "ask Count Marlanx to appear here instantly. He is outside the door." Lorry's anger was hard to control. He clenched his hands and there was a fine suggestion of throttling in the way he did it.

The lady in grey smiled so sweetly and nodded so blithely, that Tullis, instead of presenting King to her as he had done to the Countess Marlanx and others, merely said: "And you know one another, of course." Whereupon she flushed very prettily and felt constrained to avoid Truxton's look of inquiry. He did not lose his wits, but vowed acquiescence and assumed that he knew.

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