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CHAPTER SEVENTEENTH The Separation of the High Ki For
nearly a week Prince Marvel and Nerle
remained confined to the palace and gardens of the High Ki. Together with the twin Ki, who seemed to be
friendly to them, they occupied one of the twin palaces, while the
Ki-Ki
secluded themselves in the other. The pretty High Ki
maidens they did
not see at all, nor did they know what part of the palaces they
occupied, not
being permitted to wander away from the rooms allotted to them, except
to walk
in the garden. There was no way for them to escape, had they felt
inclined to,
for the silver steps had disappeared. From the garden walks
they sometimes
caught sight of the solemn heads of the handsome Ki-Ki looking at them
through
the twin windows of the other palace, and although the expression of
their
faces was always mild and gentle, Nerle and Marvel well knew the Ki-Ki
were
only waiting in the hope of having them killed. "Are you nervous about
the
decision of the pretty High Ki?" asked Nerle one day. "No, indeed," said the
prince, laughing; "for I do not expect them to kill me, in any
event." "If I felt as sure of my
safety," returned the boy, "it would destroy all my pleasure. These are really happy days for me. Every moment I expect to see the executioner
arrive with his ax." "The executioner is
double," said the two old Ki, breaking into the conversation. "You should say you expect to see the
executioners arrive with their axes." "Then how will they cut
off my
head with two axes? For I suppose they
will
both chop at the same time, and I have but one neck." "Wait and see," answered
the two Ki, sighing deeply and rubbing their red noses thoughtfully. "Oh, I'll wait," answered
the boy; "but as for seeing them cut off my head, I refuse; for I
intend
to shut my eyes." So they sat in their
rooms or walked
in the gardens, yawning and waiting, until one day, just as the two
clocks on
the wall were striking twenty-four o'clock, the door opened and to
their
surprise one of the High Ki twins walked in upon them. She was as sweet and fair
to look
upon as when she occupied one of the beautiful thrones, but at first no
one
could tell which of the High Ki she was — their friend or their enemy. Even the Ki were puzzled and anxious, until
the girl said: "My other half and I have
completely separated, for we have agreed to disagree for all time. And she has gone to ask the Ki-Ki to assist
her,
for war is declared between us. And
hereafter her color is to be the green and mine the yellow, and we
intend to
fight until one of us conquers and overthrows the other." This announcement was
interesting to
Marvel and Nerle, but greatly shocked the aged Ki, who asked: "What is to become of our
kingdom? Half of a High Ki can not rule
it. It is against the law." "I will make my own laws
when I
have won the fight," returned the girl, with a lovely smile; "so do
not let that bother you. And now tell
me, will you help me to fight my battles?" "Willingly!" exclaimed
Nerle and Prince Marvel, almost as if they had been twins of Twi. And the Ki rubbed their bald heads a moment,
and then sneezed together and wiped their eyes on faded yellow
handkerchiefs,
and finally declared they would "stick to her Supreme Highness through
thick and thin!" "Then go over the wall to
the
cities, at once, and get together all the soldiers to fight for me and
my
cause," commanded the girl. The twin Ki at once left
the room,
and the High Ki sat down and began to ask questions of Prince Marvel
and Nerle
about the big outside world from whence they came.
Nerle was rather shy and bashful before the
dainty little maiden, whose yellow robe contrasted delightfully with
her pink
cheeks and blue eyes and brown flowing locks; but Prince Marvel did not
mind
girls at all, so he talked with her freely, and she in return allowed
him to
examine the pretty gold crown she wore upon her brow. By and by the Ki came
back with both
faces sad and gloomy. "Your Highness," they
announced, "we have bad news for you. The
other High Ki, who is wearing a green gown, has been more prompt in
action than yourself. She and the Ki-Ki
have secured the silver steps and will allow no others to use them; and
already
they have sent for the soldiers of the royal armies to come and aid
them. So we are unable to leave the
garden, and
presently the army will be here to destroy us." Then the girl showed her
good
courage; for she laughed and said: "Then we must remain here
and
fight to the last; and if I am unable to save you, who are my friends,
it will
be because I can not save myself." This speech pleased
Prince Marvel
greatly. He kissed the little maid's
hand respectfully and said: "Fear nothing, your
Highness. My friend and I are not so
helpless as you think. We consider it
our privilege to protect and save you, instead of your saving us; and
we are
really able to do this in spite of the other High Ki and her entire
army." So they remained quietly
in the
palace the rest of that day, and no one molested them in the least. In the evening the girl played and sang for
them, and the ancient pair of Ki danced a double-shuffle for their
amusement
that nearly convulsed them with laughter. For
one danced exactly like the other, and the old men's legs were still
very nimble, although their wrinkled faces remained anxiously grave
throughout
their antics. Nerle also sang a song
about the King of Thieves whom Prince Marvel had conquered, and another
about
the Red Rogue of Dawna, so that altogether the evening passed
pleasantly
enough, and they managed to forget all their uneasy doubts of the
morrow. When at last they
separated for the
night, Prince Marvel alone did not seek his bed; there was still some
business
he wished to transact. So he shut
himself up in his room and summoned before him, by means of his fairy
knowledge,
the Prince of the Knooks, the King of the Ryls and the Governor of the
Goblins. These were all three his
especial friends, and he soon told them the story of the quarrel and
separation
of the twin High Ki, and claimed their assistance.
Then he told them how they might aid him, and
afterward dismissed them. Having thus
accomplished
his task, the fairy prince went to bed and slept peacefully the
remainder of
the night. The yellow High Ki,
coming
downstairs to breakfast with her friends, found herself securely shut
in from
her enemies, and the bald-headed old Ki were so pleased to escape that
they
danced another jig from pure joy. Over the wall could be
heard the
shouts and threats of the army of Twi, who were seeking a way to get at
the
fugitives; but for the present our friends knew themselves to be
perfectly
safe, and they could afford to laugh at the fury of the entire
population of
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