: Anthony Hope
: Rupert of Hentzau
: Charles River Editors
: 9781537804392
: 1
: CHF 1.10
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: Erzählende Literatur
: English
: 333
: DRM
: PC/MAC/eReader/Tablet
: ePUB
Rupert of Hentzau is set in the late 19th century, three years after the conclusion of the Prisoner of Zenda.  The book includes most of the same characters and much of the action occurs in the kingdom of Ruritania.  This edition includes a table of contents.

CHAPTER II. A STATION WITHOUT A CAB


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THE ARRANGEMENTS FOR MY MEETING with Mr. Rassendyll had been carefully made by correspondence before he left England. He was to be at the Golden Lion Hotel at eleven o’clock on the night of the 15th of October. I reckoned to arrive in the town between eight and nine on the same evening, to proceed to another hotel, and, on pretence of taking a stroll, slip out and call on him at the appointed hour. I should then fulfil my commission, take his answer, and enjoy the rare pleasure of a long talk with him. Early the next morning he would have left Wintenberg, and I should be on my way back to Strelsau. I knew that he would not fail to keep his appointment, and I was perfectly confident of being able to carry out the programme punctually; I had, however, taken the precaution of obtaining a week’s leave of absence, in case any unforeseen accident should delay my return. Conscious of having done all I could to guard against misunderstanding or mishap, I got into the train in a tolerably peaceful frame of mind. The box was in my inner pocket, the letter in a portemonnaie. I could feel them both with my hand. I was not in uniform, but I took my revolver. Although I had no reason to anticipate any difficulties, I did not forget that what I carried must be protected at all hazards and all costs.

The weary night journey wore itself away. Bauer came to me in the morning, performed his small ser