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ot one to show it. "Prisoners may escape," he said boldly, "and what has been done once can always be done again." "We shall see that it does not happen a second time in your case. Von Arnheim will dispose of you for the night, and even if you should succeed in stealing from the chateau there is around it a ring of German sentinels through which you could not possibly break." Some strange kink appeared suddenly in John's brain--he was never able to account for it afterward, though Auersperg's manner rasped him terribly. "I mean to escape," he said, "and I wager you two to one that I do." Auersperg sat down and laughed, laughed in a way that made John's face turn red. Then he beckoned to von Arnheim. "Take him away," he said. "He is characteristic of his frivolous democracy, frivolous and perhaps amusing, but it is a time for serious not trifling things." John was glad enough to go with von Arnheim, who was silent and depressed. Yet the thought came to him once more that there were princes and princes. Von Arnheim led the way to a small bare room under the roof. John saw that there were soldiers in the upper halls as well as the lower, and he was sorry that he had made such a boast to Auersperg. As he now saw it his chance of escape glimmered into nothing. "You should not have spoken so to His Highness," said von Arnheim. "I could not help but hear. He is our commander here, and it is not well to infuriate one who holds all power over you?" "I am but human," replied John. "And being human, you should have had complete control over yourself at such a time." "I admit it," said John, taking the rebuke in the right spirit. "You're to spend the night here. I've been able to secure this much lenity for you, but it's for one night only. Tomorrow you go with the other prisoners in the stables. Your door will be locked, but even if you should succeed in forcing it don't try to escape. The halls swarm with sentinels, and you would be shot instantly. I'll have food sent to you presently." He spoke brusquely but kindly. When he went out John heard a huge key rumbling in the lock. CHAPTER XIV A PROMISE KEPT The room in which John was confined contained only a bed, a chair and a table. It was lighted by a single window, from which he could see numerous soldiers below. He also heard the distant mutter of the cannon, which seemed now to have become a part of nature. There were periods of exc
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