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ever before; and delighted in annoying all the common

people; so Zella was told to keep away from the beaten

path as much as possible; that she might not encounter

any of the King's soldiers。



〃When it is necessary to choose between the warriors

and the wild beasts;〃 said Nikobob; 〃the beasts will be

found the more merciful。〃



The little girl had put on her best attire for the

journey and her mother threw a blue silk shawl over her

head and shoulders。 Upon her feet were the pretty red

shoes her father had brought her from Regos。 Thus

prepared; she kissed her parents good…bye and started

out with a light heart; carrying the pails of honey in

either hand。



It was necessary for Zella to cross the path

that led from the mines to the city; but once on

the other side she was not likely to meet with

anyone; for she had resolved to cut through the

forest and so reach the bridge of boats without

entering the City of Regos; where she might be

interrupted。 For an hour or two she found the

walking easy enough; but then the forest; which

in this part was unknown to her; became badly

tangled。 The trees were thicker and creeping

vines intertwined between them。 She had to

turn this way and that to get through at all; and

finally she came to a place where a network of

vines and branches effectually barred her farther

progress。



Zella was dismayed; at first; when she encountered

this obstacle; but setting down her pails she made an

endeavor to push the branches aside。 At her touch they

parted as if by magic; breaking asunder like dried

twigs; and she found she could pass freely。 At another

place a great log had fallen across her way; but the

little girl lifted it easily and cast it aside;

although six ordinary men could scarcely have moved it。



The child was somewhat worried at this evidence of a

strength she had heretofore been ignorant that she

possessed。 In order to satisfy herself that it was no

delusion; she tested her new…found power in many ways;

finding that nothing was too big nor too heavy for her

to lift。 And; naturally enough; the girl gained courage

from these experiments and became confident that she

could protect herself in any emergency。 When;

presently; a wild boar ran toward her; grunting

horribly and threatening her with its great tusks; she

did not climb a tree to escape; as she had always done

before on meeting such creatures; but stood still and

faced the boar。 When it had come quite close and Zella

saw that it could not injure her  a fact that

astonished both the beast and the girl  she suddenly

reached down and seizing it by one ear threw the great

beast far off amongst the trees; where it fell headlong

to the earth; grunting louder than ever with surprise

and fear。



The girl laughed merrily at this incident and;

picking up her pails; resumed her journey through the

forest。 It is not recorded whether the wild boar told

his adventure to the other beasts or they had happened

to witness his defeat; but certain it is that Zella was

not again molested。 A brown bear watched her pass

without making any movement in her direction and a

great puma  a beast much dreaded by all men  crept

out of her path as she approached; and disappeared

among the trees。



Thus everything favored the girl's journey and she

made such good speed that by noon she emerged from the

forest's edge and found she was quite near to the

bridge of boats that led to Coregos。 This she crossed

safely and without meeting any of the rude warriors she

so greatly feared; and five minutes later the daughter

of the charcoal…burner was seeking admittance at the

back door of Queen Cor's palace。









Chapter Twelve



The Excitement of Bilbil the Goat





Our story must now return to one of our characters

whom  we have been forced to neglect。 The temper of

Bilbil the goat was not sweet under any circumstances;

and whenever he had a grievance he was inclined to be

quite grumpy。 So; when his master settled down in the

palace of King Gos for a quiet life with the boy

Prince; and passed his time in playing checkers and

eating and otherwise enjoying himself; he had no use

whatever for Bilbil; and shut the goat in an upstairs

room to prevent his wandering through the city and

quarreling with the citizens。 But this Bilbil did not

like at all。 He became very cross and disagreeable at

being left alone and he did not speak nicely to the

servants who came to bring him food; therefore those

people decided not to wait upon him any more; resenting

his conversation and not liking to be scolded by a

lean; scraggly goat; even though it belonged to a

conqueror。 The servants kept away from the room and

Bilbil grew more hungry and more angry every hour。 He

tried to eat the rugs and ornaments; but found them not

at all nourishing。 There was no grass to be had unless

he escaped from the palace。



When Queen Cor came to capture Inga and Rinkitink;

both the prisoners were so filled with despair at their

own misfortune that they gave no thought whatever to

the goat; who was left in his room。 Nor did Bilbil know

anything of the changed fortunes of his comrades until

he heard shouts and boisterous laughter in the

courtyard below。 Looking out of a window; with the

intention of rebuking those who dared thus to disturb

him; Bilbil saw the courtyard quite filled with

warriors and knew from this that the palace had in some

way again fallen into the hands of the enemy。



Now; although Bilbil was often exceedingly

disagreeable to King Rinkitink; as well as to the

Prince; and sometimes used harsh words in addressing

them; he was intelligent enough to know them to be his

friends; and to know that King Gos and his people were

his foes。 In sudden anger; provoked by the sight of the

warriors and the knowledge that he was in the power of

the dangerous men of Regos; Bilbil butted his head

against the door of his room and burst it open。 Then he

ran to the head of the staircase and saw King Gos

coming up the stairs followed by a long line of his

chief captains and warriors。



The goat lowered his head; trembling with rage and

excitement; and just as the King reached the top stair

the animal dashed forward and butted His Majesty so

fiercely that the big and powerful King; who did not

expect an attack; doubled up and tumbled backward。 His

great weight knocked over the man just behind him and

he in turn struck the next warrior and upset him; so

that in an instant the whole line of Bilbil's foes was

tumbling heels over head to the bottom of the stairs;

where they piled up in a heap; struggling and shouting

and in the mixup hitting one another with their fists;

until every man of them was bruised and sore。



Finally King Gos scrambled out of the heap and rushed

up the stairs again; very angry indeed。 Bilbil was

ready for him and a second time butted the King down

the stairs; but now the goat also lost his balance and

followed the King; landing full upon the confused heap

of soldiers。 Then he kicked out so viciously with his

heels that he soon freed himself and dashed out of the

doorway of the palace。



〃Stop him!〃 cried King Gos; running after。



But the goat was now so wild and excited that it was

not safe for anyone to stand in his way。 None of the

men were armed and when one or two tried to head off

the goat; Bilbil sent them sprawling upon the ground。

Most of the warriors; however; were wise enough not to

attempt to interfere with his flight。



Coursing down the street; Bilbil found himself

approaching the bridge of boats and without pausing to

think where it might lead him he crossed over and

proceeded on his way。 A few moments later a great stone

building blocked his path。 It was the palace of Queen

Cor; and seeing the gates of the courtyard standing

wide open; Bilbil rushed through them without

slackening his speed。









Chapter Thirteen



Zella Saves the Prince





The wicked Queen of Coregos was in a very bad humor

this morning; for one of her slave drivers had come

from the fields to say that a number of slaves had

rebelled and would not work。



〃Bring them here to me!〃 she cried savagely。 〃A good

whipping may make them change their minds。〃



So the slave driver went to fetch the rebellious ones

and Queen Cor sat down to eat her breakfast; an ugly

look on her face。



Prince Inga had been ordered to stand behind his new

mistress with a big fan of peacock's feathers; but he

was so unused to such service that he awkwardly brushed

her ear with the fan。 At once she flew into a terrible

rage and slapped the Prince twice with her hand…blows

that tingled; too; for her hand was big and hard and

she was not inclined to be gentle。 Inga took the blows

without shrinking or uttering a cry; although they

stung his pride far more than his body。 But King

Rinkitink; who was acting as the queen's butler and had

just brought in her coffee; was so startled at seeing

the young Prince punished that he tipped over the urn

and the hot coffee streamed across the lap of the

Queen's best morning gown。



Cor sprang from her seat with a scream of anger and

poor Rinkitink would doubtless have been given a

terrible beating had not the slave driver returned at

this moment and attracted the woman's attention。 The

overseer had brought with him all of the women slaves

from Pingaree; who had been loaded down with chains and

were so weak and ill they could scarcely walk; much

less work in the fields。



Prince Inga's eyes were dimmed with sorrowful tears

when he discovered how his poor people had been abused;

but his own plight was so helpless that he was unable

to aid them。 Fortunately the boy's mother; Queen Garee;

was not among these slaves; for Queen Cor had placed

her in the royal dairy to make butter。




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