The Colonel of the Red Huzzars
ey came in. He had been to some function at the French Embassy
he remarked, pouring a measure o
thinking,"
e began-then put down his gla
out to say?"
r age sits up thinking until two in the mor
re all right,"
, and began to
topped-"in the marrying
ellent raw material go to was
Courtney, I wai
n. "Business?" he inquired
ically; but it is business in a way; only, it
instant. "Drive on, old man
the Summer Pal
nod
with the Princess
ul, my dear Majo
here; and the King also,
"you are progre
as all ac
led br
to overtake me; we chanced upon the Princess; she asked
t of a paper-cutter. "Very won
utter?" I asked, a
eries of a
only pre
s are often m
out is this: The King has asked me to accept the t
r, and drawing out his cigarette case, he selected one
the Crown?" he
or the whole s
ttling back in his chair, he close
, repeating, as well as I could remember, Frederick's exact language,
" I ended, "and the answer is due to-mo
his eye-glasses. "I assume you have
d I, "I would h
t last they seemed to suit him, and he shov
no obligation upon you to decide it upon any other basis. Therefore, the first question is s
what I don't
to answer if I were to add:
ates it even
nt. I knew he was thinking of t
rst proposition," he said: "'an A
I, "I shall play f
said he, "but
than likel
you will still be th
ccept it without the o
ery chances without being sure o
ney laughed and fin
my dear Major, very needlessly," he said. "You k
e me to accep
uld advise you to
s my best frien
more; I
said, "I can't make a decision; I
am able to see the matter more clearly tha
ion and America
ll its powers and privileges; and, at the very least, the commission of General of Brig
e no
row it all over and come back to us
o get back to you and m
of your age and position want in the ha
ge and wealth want botheri
joy the busin
e may enjoy being a
you, I'll engage to put you back in our Arm
aid. "I fear, however, the War Dep
hat, for the War Departmen
d to learn a new pro
ession?" he
rofession of bei
day Ball," he laughed, "you wi
about the women; I can
," he exclaimed. "One of them might hear you, a
ivolous," said I,
sleep over a problem," he said. He poured two measures of liquo
ing-and I, at lea
dy to give answer to the King. It chanced that Courtney and I met at breakfast-the American customs as to meals preva
ve made your decision; which
spective Arch
rt, bowed low. "I salute Yo
xclaimed, "don'
s an unusual pleasure to
e my old friendships or bring formality into privat
all rests with yourself? You can be a
to speak-drop those I don't care fo
act
er will be quite to my liking,"
, I came upon one sealed with a blurred dab of green wax. Rather curious, I turned it over; it was unstamped and was marked: "Persona
Personal and Important'; what is it; an invitatio
invitation to so
ake a look at it and
velope; then picked it up quic
d, and he motioned for the
than a careless fling across the table. I broke the seal and drew out the
EAR C
have no right to meddle-but, won't you please accept and come back to your o
EH
en a third time-wondering, the while,
ho wrote th
o wrote th
e, also," said I,
faintest nod of approval. "If that does not hold you to the task, you are-
assume my new rank with the least possible embarrassment to Courtney. He would, doubtless, find it unfortunate enough to have, as a Royal Archduke, one who but lately w
the Ambassadors; sought after by all the Court for a word t
to be quite bad enough without
rm. "Brace up, old chap," he said; "the
ts other than those the ca
itches of other sorts than those of
, rode the Princess a
ortunity, Courtn
ared
Helen back to to
said, and shrugg
I; "most men would be gl
ned aside a
in us?" said
ted," I said and sw
do with Lady Helen," s
look after her,
came alone to meet you," she went
to meet me
nk me very forward, but I-well,
ubt of it after
he exclaimed, so loudly I
"I shall accept
ertly; then she turned and smiled-one of those overpo
I am glad. Y
closer. "Somet
A dear cousin, I
of the road; but I took
growing late, Your Royal Highness. I s
would ride back with her. And the Princess s
Mr. Courtney and Major Dalberg shall din
ghness,"--Lad
Dehra; "it will be en
like a good courtier, he made no protest. For my part, I
idle path leading to one of the private doors of the
hould see the
ur hands,"
d scarcely think
htly as when I had swung her out of sadd
e it," she said, an
t forgotten to look about her. Women, it wo
is a queer go, sure enough. What did the Princess mean by brin
ood to me. She thought, doubtless, we might be gl
," said he; "but,
spiration and she had t
ess will explain my
e you; he counted on your
him-or my usefulness as the Ame
d not have held
sently, my dear Major, you will kno
g. Instinctively I held out my han
an, and God bles
llowed th