The Bee-Man of Orn, And Other Fanciful Tales

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The Bee-Man of Orn, And Other Fanciful Tales
Stockton, Frank Richard, 1834-1902
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He told Phedo that it was necessaryfor him to have a military education, which could very well beobtained in a place like this; and he was also very careful to lethim know that there was a terrible soldier in that part of thecountry who might at any time, if it were not for the intrenchments, pounce down upon him, and cut him to pieces. Every fine day, Phedowas allowed to take a ride on his donkey outside of thefortifications, but during this time, the old tutor kept a strictwatch on the mounta...in; and if a horseman had made his appearance, little Phedo would have been whisked inside, and the drawbridge wouldhave been up in a twinkling.
After about two weeks of this life Phedo found it dreadfully stupidto see no one but his old tutor, and never to go outside of thesegreat ramparts except for donkey-rides, which were generally veryshort. He therefore determined, late one moonlight night, to go outand take a ramble by himself. He was not afraid of the dreadfulsoldier of whom the old man had told him, because at that time ofnight this personage would, of course, be in bed and asleep.


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