The sea gypsy (1924)

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74 The Sea Gypsy And more champagne. "If we don't want to be carried out, we had better go — quick!" I muttered in Taylor's ear. We got up and, a little unsteadily, I am afraid, moved toward the Prince. He woke from his reverie to say good-by. Outside we saw thousands of other soldiers, waiting their turn to enter. And, as we walked to our horses, Monsieur Abraham said: "The warriors eat in five relays. A hundred and fifty bullocks are killed for the dinner. It costs the Prince two thousand dollars and does not end until late." But I, when I was galloping home, thought not at all of that strange banquet, but of the lonely ruler, sitting there on his purple throne in the midst of his shouting warriors.