"
When Rollo heard his name he barked and wagged his tail.
"It went on thus for many a day. But the secret love, which probably
did not remain entirely secret, soon became too much for the king, who
cared very little for the Calatrava knight anyhow; for he was not only
a cruel king, but also a jealous old wether--or, if that word is not
just suited for a king, and still less for my amiable listener, Mrs.
Effi, call him at least a jealous creature. Well, he resolved to have
the Calatrava knight secretly beheaded for his secret love."
"I can't blame him."
"I don't know, most gracious Lady. You must hear further. In part it
was all right, but it was too much. The king, in my judgment, went
altogether too far. He pretended he was going to arrange a feast for
the knight in honor of his deeds as a warrior and hero, and there was
a long table and all the grandees of the realm sat at this table, and
in the middle sat the king, and opposite him was the place of honor
for the Calatrava knight. But the knight failed to appear, and when
they had waited a long while for him, they finally had to begin the
feast without him, and his place remained vacant. A vacant place just
opposite the king!"
"And then?"
"And then, fancy, most gracious Lady, as the king, this Pedro, is
about to rise in order dissemblingly to express his regret that his
'dear guest' has not yet appeared, the horrified servants are heard
screaming on the stairway, and before anybody knows what has happened,
something flies along the table, springs upon the chair, and places a
severed head upon the empty plate.
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