Part 22 (1/2)
”Are you not the Red Rogue of Dawna?” demanded the prince.
”Men call me by that name,” acknowledged the other.
”Then you are deceiving me,” said the prince.
”No, indeed!” answered the Red Rogue, mockingly. ”I wouldn't deceive any one for the world. But, if you don't believe me, you are welcome to search my castle.”
”That I shall do,” returned the prince, sternly, ”whether I have your permission or not,” and he began to dismount. But Nerle restrained him, saying:
”Master, I beg you will allow me to search the castle. For this Red Rogue is playing some trick upon us, I am sure, and if anything happened to you there would be no one to protect the little High Ki and our other friends.”
”But suppose something should happen to you?” inquired the prince, anxiously.
”In that case,” said Nerle, ”you can avenge me.”
The advice was so reasonable, under the circ.u.mstances, that the prince decided to act upon it.
”Very well,” said he, ”go and search the castle, and I will remain with our friends. But if anything happens to you, I shall call the Red Rogue to account.”
So Nerle entered the castle, pa.s.sing by the huge form of its owner, who only nodded to the boy and grinned with delight.
The esquire found himself in the great hall and began to look around him, but without seeing any one. Then he advanced a few steps and, to his surprise, discovered a large mirror, in which were reflected the faces and forms of three girls, as well as his own.
”Why, here they are!” he attempted to say; but he could not hear his own voice. He glanced down at himself but could see nothing at all--for his body had become invisible. His reflection was still in the gla.s.s, and he knew that his body existed the same as before; but although he yet saw plainly the hall and all that it contained, he could see neither himself nor any other person of flesh.
After waiting a considerable time for his esquire to reappear Prince Marvel became impatient.
”What have you done with Nerle?” he asked of the Red Rogue.
”Nothing,” was the reply. ”I have been here, plainly within your sight, every moment.”
”Let me go and find him!” exclaimed King Terribus, and rushed into the castle before the prince could reply. But Terribus also encountered the enchanted mirror, and the prince waited in vain for his return.
Then Wul-Takim volunteered to go in search of the others, and drew his big, sharp sword before entering the hall. But an hour pa.s.sed by and he did not return.
The Red Rogue was overjoyed at the success of his stratagem, and could scarce refrain from laughing outright at the prince's anxiety.
Marvel was really perplexed. He knew some treachery was afoot, but could not imagine what it was. And when the pretty High Ki declared their intention of entering the castle, he used every endeavor to dissuade them. But the twin girls would not be denied, so great was their curiosity. So the prince said:
”Well, we will all go together, so that the Ki and I may be able to protect you.”
The Red Rogue gladly granted them admittance, and they pa.s.sed him and entered the great hall.
The place appeared to them to be completely empty, so they walked along and came opposite the mirror. Here all stopped at once, and the twin High Ki uttered exclamations of surprise, and the twin Ki shouted, ”Great Kika-koo!”
For there in the gla.s.s were the reflections of the three girls and Nerle and King Terribus and Wul-Takim. And there were also the reflections of the twin High Ki and the twin Ki. Only Prince Marvel's reflection was missing, and this was because of his fairy origin. For the gla.s.s could reflect and hold only the forms of mortals.
But the prince saw the reflections of all the others, and then made the discovery that the forms of the Ki and the High Ki had become invisible. No one except himself appeared to be standing in the great hall of the Red Rogue's castle! Yet grouped within the gla.s.s were the likenesses of all his friends, as well as those of Lady Seseley and her companions; and all were staring back at him earnestly, as if imploring him to save them.
The mystery was now explained, and Prince Marvel rushed from the hall to find the treacherous Red Rogue. But that clever trickster had hidden himself in an upper room, and for the present was safely concealed.