"De Camp, L Sprague - RK 3 - The Unbeheaded King UC" - читать интересную книгу автора (De Camp L Sprague)Maiesty, I can get you out. All we need do is bore a hole
in the ceiling and install a hoist with compound pulleys- By looping ropes under your armpits and thighs, we shall have you out in a jiffy.' '"How long will this take?' asked King Ishbahar. "The engineer thought a moment and said: 'May it please Your Maiesty, allowing time for drawing up a plan and assembling materials, I am sure we can have you out in a fortnight.' "'And meanwhile we shall sit here soaking?' said Ish- bahar. 'Come, come, my good fellow! Fetch us the head of the School of Spirit.' "So they brought in the head wizard of the School of Spint, a bitter rival of the chief engineer in the House of Learning. The enchanter said: 'Your Majesty, I have just the thing! It is my newly developed levitation spell, which can easily handle up to three talents avoirdupois. Let me fetch my instruments, and all shall be well.' "So, after midnight, the wizard ordered all the others out of the bath chamber and began his spell. He burned smokes that wnthed and twined like ghostly serpents. He chanted mystical phrases, and shadows chased each other about the walls, albeit there was no solid body in the chamber to cast them. The hangings rippled, and the can- THE UNBEHEADED KING die flames flickered, although there was no wind m the chamber. "At length the wizard cried three words of power, and King Ishbahar roseЧbut the tub rose with him, still firmly attached to the royal haunches. At length the wizard was compelled by sheer fatigue to let the king and his tub settle back to the floor. This tub, you understand, had no faucet and no pipes to let water in and out, so it could be freely moved. "At length the favorite wife, named Haziran, came m to see what was keeping her lord so long. She found the king still in the tub, and the chief engineer and the chief wizard and the servants all standing about, muttering dis- consolately at their failure to get the king unstuck. They were proposing desperate expedients, such as starving the |
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