CHAPTER TWENTY-SEVENTH A Hundred Years Afterward About
a hundred years after Prince Marvel
enjoyed his strange adventures in the Enchanted Island of Yew an odd
thing
happened. A hidden mirror in a
crumbling old
castle of Dawna broke loose from its fastenings and fell crashing on
the stone
pavement of the deserted hall. And from
amid the ruins rose the gigantic form of a man. His
hair and beard were a fiery red, and he gazed at the desolation
around him in absolute amazement. It was the Red Rogue of
Dawna, set
free from his imprisonment. He wandered out and found
strange
scenes confronting him, for during the hundred years a great change had
taken
place in the Enchanted Island. Great
cities had been built and great kingdoms established. Civilization had
won the
people, and they no longer robbed or fought or indulged in magical
arts, but
were busily employed and leading respectable lives. When the Red Rogue tried
to tell
folks who he was, they but laughed at him, thinking the fellow crazy. He tried to get together a band of thieves, as
Wul-Takim had done in the old days, but none would join him. And so, forced to be
honest against
his will, the Rogue was driven to earn a living by digging in the
garden of a
wealthy noble, of whom he had never before heard. But often he would pause
in his
labors and lean on his spade, while thoughts of the old days of wild
adventure
passed through his mind in rapid succession; and then the big man would
shake
his red head with a puzzled air and mutter: "I wonder who that Prince
Marvel could have been! And I wonder
what ever became of him!" |