THE TALE OF THE LOST LAND
CHAPTER 24: A RIVAL MAGICIAN
 (continued)
"That explains it.  Confound a telephone, anyway.  It is the very
 demon for conveying similarities of sound that are miracles of
 divergence from similarity of sense.  But no matter, you know
 the name of the place now.  Call up Camelot." 
He did it, and had Clarence sent for.  It was good to hear my boy's
 voice again.  It was like being home.  After some affectionate
 interchanges, and some account of my late illness, I said: 
"What is new?" 
"The king and queen and many of the court do start even in this
 hour, to go to your valley to pay pious homage to the waters ye
 have restored, and cleanse themselves of sin, and see the place
 where the infernal spirit spouted true hell-flames to the clouds--
 an ye listen sharply ye may hear me wink and hear me likewise
 smile a smile, sith 'twas I that made selection of those flames
 from out our stock and sent them by your order." 
"Does the king know the way to this place?" 
"The king?--no, nor to any other in his realms, mayhap; but the lads
 that holp you with your miracle will be his guide and lead the way,
 and appoint the places for rests at noons and sleeps at night." 
"This will bring them here--when?" 
"Mid-afternoon, or later, the third day." 
"Anything else in the way of news?" 
"The king hath begun the raising of the standing army ye suggested
 to him; one regiment is complete and officered." 
"The mischief!  I wanted a main hand in that myself.  There is
 only one body of men in the kingdom that are fitted to officer
 a regular army." 
"Yes--and now ye will marvel to know there's not so much as one
 West Pointer in that regiment." 
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