THE TALE OF THE LOST LAND
CHAPTER 24: A RIVAL MAGICIAN
 (continued)
"What are you talking about?  Are you in earnest?" 
"It is truly as I have said." 
"Why, this makes me uneasy.  Who were chosen, and what was the
 method?  Competitive examination?" 
"Indeed, I know naught of the method.  I but know this--these
 officers be all of noble family, and are born--what is it you
 call it?--chuckleheads." 
"There's something wrong, Clarence." 
"Comfort yourself, then; for two candidates for a lieutenancy do
 travel hence with the king--young nobles both--and if you but wait
 where you are you will hear them questioned." 
"That is news to the purpose.  I will get one West Pointer in,
 anyway.  Mount a man and send him to that school with a message;
 let him kill horses, if necessary, but he must be there before
 sunset to-night and say--" 
"There is no need.  I have laid a ground wire to the school.
 Prithee let me connect you with it." 
It sounded good!  In this atmosphere of telephones and lightning
 communication with distant regions, I was breathing the breath
 of life again after long suffocation.  I realized, then, what a
 creepy, dull, inanimate horror this land had been to me all these
 years, and how I had been in such a stifled condition of mind as
 to have grown used to it almost beyond the power to notice it. 
I gave my order to the superintendent of the Academy personally.
 I also asked him to bring me some paper and a fountain pen and
 a box or so of safety matches.  I was getting tired of doing
 without these conveniences.  I could have them now, as I wasn't
 going to wear armor any more at present, and therefore could get
 at my pockets. 
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