As for the youth who had tried to steal the white horse that the King owned, he was bound hand and foot and taken into the castle of the King. There he was thrown down beside the trestles of the grea
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As for the youth who had tried to steal the white horse that the King owned, he was bound hand and foot and taken into the castle of the King. There he was thrown down beside the trestles of the great table, and the hot wax from the candles that lighted the supper board dripped down upon him. And it was told to him that at the morrow’s sunrise he would be slain with the sword.
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- PROLOGUE THE HORSES OF KING MANUS
- PART I THE STORY OF EEAN THE FISHERMAN’S SON I. The Coming of the Enchanter
- II. The Inaccessible Island
- III. The Enchanter Goes to Babylon
- IV. The Palace of the King of Babylon
- V. The King of Babylon
- VI. The Genii Who Guarded Babylon
- VII. Again the Horses of King Manus
- PART II THE STORY OF BIRD-OF-GOLD WHO WAS THE BRAMBLE GATHERER’S DAUGHTER