Part 21 (2/2)
When he was approaching the palace he saw five persons very small of stature, each with a big bra.s.s instrument, standing just outside the entrance. The doors swung suddenly open, they pa.s.sed through them, and then the doors closed again.
Florimel quickened his pace with the determination to follow them, but just when he was about to pound upon the doors for admittance tiny but strong hands grasped him, and held him back, and he heard the whispered warning:
”Don't, or you will ruin all!”
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CHAPTER XV
THE GERMAN BAND
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When the German band was announced by the Demon Usher in his queer, cackling voice Queen t.i.tania, Dame Drusilda, Violet, and Daffodil happened to be seated on the steps of the throne, and all were feeling grumpy and out-of-sorts. Dragonfel had tried to prevail upon them to play dominoes or parchesi, but they had no heart for any game.
Grouthead, Wolfinger, Mandrake, Boundingbore, Snoutpimple, and others of the enchanter's followers were present and some of them looked distinctly bored. Snoutpimple was even trying to repress a yawn. Things at the palace had been rather slow since the abduction of Queen t.i.tania and her party, and nothing especially wicked had occurred.
When it was known, however, that a number of strolling musicians were going to play for them, a thrill of genuine pleasure ran through the whole a.s.semblage. t.i.tania and her companions were glad, for they felt that some enlivening strains would greatly cheer their drooping spirits.
Dragonfel's followers were equally delighted, though they did not care in the least for music. But knowing their master as they did they were very sure that the prospective concert would prove exceedingly interesting.
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Escorted by the smirking Demon Usher, who rubbed his hands together while he cackled joyously to himself, and who half skipped, half flew, before them, the members of the German band entered awkwardly, and clumsily arranged themselves in a semi-circle before the throne.
There were five of them including the leader who stood at the end nearest Dragonfel and the others--all diminutive, moustached men with big noses, whose frayed, soiled uniforms fitted them very badly indeed.
Their trousers at the ends were rolled up a number of times over, and their coats which hung on them like bags actually reached almost to their shoe-tops.
Upon the chest of the one who stood next to the leader were pinned a great variety of medals, and he seemed to be very proud of them, since no one else boasted a decoration of any kind.
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The little audience grouped about the throne gazed at them expectantly, and t.i.tania thought the leader winked at her. But apparently he did not notice anyone, and least of all Dragonfel. His whole attention seemed to be centred on his band.
”Are ve all here alretty?” he asked.
”Yah!” came in chorus.
”Vell,” said he, ”I vill broceed der gall der roll-gall. 'Louie k.n.o.bloch!'”
”I va.s.s here,” said the one with the medals next to him.
”Peter d.i.n.kelspeil!”
”Here I va.s.s.”
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