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The Project Gutenberg EBook of Prince Zaleski, by M.P. Shiel This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.net Title: Prince Zaleski Author: M.P. Shiel Release Date: January 13, 2004 [EBook #10709] Language: English Character set encoding: ASCII *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK PRINCE ZALESKI *** Produced by Suzanne Shell, Wilelmina Malli re, Sjaani and PG Distributed Proofreaders PRINCE ZALESKI M[atthew] P[hipps] Shiel _Come now, and let us reason together._ ISAIAH _Of the strange things that befell the valiant Knight in the Sable Mountain; and how he imitated the penance of Beltenebros._ CERVANTES [Greek: All'est'ekeino panta lekta, panta de tolmaeta;] SOPHOCLES 1895 TO MY DEAR MOTHER CONTENTS The Race of Orven The Stone of the Edmundsbury Monks The S.S. THE RACE OF ORVEN Never without grief and pain could I remember the fate of Prince Zaleski--victim of a too importunate, too unfortunate Love, which the fulgor of the throne itself could not abash; exile perforce from his native land, and voluntary exile from the rest of men! Having renounced the world, over which, lurid and inscrutable as a falling star, he had passed, the world quickly ceased to wonder at him; and even I, to whom, more than to another, the workings of that just and passionate mind had been revealed, half forgot him in the rush of things. But during the time that what was called the 'Pharanx labyrinth' was exercising many of the heaviest brains in the land, my thought turned repeatedly to him; and even when the affair had passed from the general attention, a bright day in Spring, combined perhaps with a latent mistrust of the _denoument_ of that dark plot, drew me to his place of hermitage. I reached the gloomy abode of my friend as the sun set. It was a vast palace of the older world standing lonely in the midst of woodland, and approached by a sombre avenue of poplars and cypresses, through which the sunlight hardly pierced. Up this I passed, and seeking out the deserted stables (which I found all too dilapidated to afford shelter) finally put up my _caleche_ in the ruined sacristy of an old Dominican chapel, and turned my mare loose to browse for the night
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