<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_157" id="Page_157">[157]</SPAN></span></p>
<h2>CHAPTER XIV</h2>
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<p class="st">WHAT THE POLICEMAN<br/>
DISCOVERED</p>
<p class="cap"><span class="upper">Like</span> a covey of startled quail the
Brownies flew after the Policeman,
for each was very curious
to learn of the discovery that
he had made. They knew that with his keen sense of dramatic
values he wished to keep them in suspense as long as
possible, so that only at the proper moment would the mystery
be solved.</p>
<p>His fleet little feet padded along the sand, followed by others
equally so, and he led them a stiff pace for perhaps a mile down
the beach.</p>
<p>There lying behind a dune that offered a shelter from the
creeping tides they viewed the cause of all his excitement.</p>
<p>Scattered on the sand were some dingy old frayed uniforms,
caps, and hob-nailed shoes, of which they counted five complete
sets in all, while near by piled into a heap were some immense<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_158" id="Page_158">[158]</SPAN></span>
brass musical instruments, some bent and battered in
places and all tarnished by the weather.</p>
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<p>Soon they were making a minute inspection of these objects
which for some inexplicable reason had been abandoned by
their owners. The uniforms and caps were of worn blue cloth,
and the latter had visors and braids of gold around them. The
sleeves of the coats likewise were braided with gold.</p>
<p>With much interest in their work the Brownies began to
separate the instruments that formed a heap. There were
two cornets, a saxophone, a trombone, and a tremendous tuba
that wound around and around and had a mouth so big that
a Brownie could have easily crawled inside.</p>
<p>While they were examining the outfit there was much speculation
as to whom it belonged, and the only conclusion they
could arrive at was that the original possessors had been some
itinerant German band.</p>
<p>It was not so strange to them that a German band should be<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_159" id="Page_159">[159]</SPAN></span>
in Dragonfel’s enchanted country, for they knew that German
bands go everywhere. Sometimes they can be found even at
the North Pole. The only strange thing about it was that while
the uniforms and instruments were there, the owners were
missing.</p>
<p>“I wonder what’s become of the band?” said King Stanislaus,
very much puzzled.</p>
<p>“Perhaps someone heard them play,” suggested the Dude.</p>
<p>His Majesty gave a sudden start.</p>
<p>“Humph!” he grunted. “What you have just hinted at
rather unsettles an idea that suddenly occurred to me.”</p>
<p>“Maybe you were thinking of the same thing I was,” said
the Policeman.</p>
<p>“That’s very possible,” said the monarch, “for great minds
sometimes think alike. I was thinking that some of us could
disguise ourselves as a German band and maybe gain admittance
to the palace.”</p>
<p>“That’s just what I was thinking,” said the Policeman.</p>
<p>“In that way,” went on King Stanislaus, “we might be able
to get some knowledge of Dragonfel’s real strength, and find
out just how we stood. The chance might come to us to spirit
away Queen Titania and her companions.”</p>
<p>“Which of us would you choose, Your Majesty?” asked an
eager Brownie.</p>
<p>All of them crowded around, each with the hope that King
Stanislaus would select him for this task which involved so
great a risk.</p>
<p>He looked them over, and finally, with his mind made up,
spoke, in slow, measured tones.</p>
<p>“Of course, I’ll be the leader,” he announced. “That will
leave just four to go with me, and I’ll take the Policeman,<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_160" id="Page_160">[160]</SPAN></span>
Sailor, German, and Irishman. The rest of you must hide just
outside the palace, to be ready instantly in case you are needed.”</p>
<p>There was great delight on the part of the four who were to
share with the king the danger, and keen disappointment among
all the others. But no one thought of questioning the royal
decision.</p>
<p>“I didn’t forget my tin box of disguises, sire,” reminded
the Policeman.</p>
<p>“Good, officer!” said King Stanislaus, with an approving
nod. “They’ll all come in handy. You’ve got plenty of false
noses and moustaches, I suppose.”</p>
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<p>The Policeman gave a knowing wink.</p>
<p>“You’ll need a rehearsal, won’t you?” said the Dude.</p>
<p>“No,” said King Stanislaus decidedly. “The worse we play
the cleverer will be the deception.”</p>
<p>Then he and the four selected by him began to make preparations
for their queer masquerade, and in these the whole band
assisted.<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_161" id="Page_161">[161]</SPAN></span>
The coats and
trousers had
probably hung
on their original
wearers
badly, but
they fitted the
Brownies who
tried them on
much worse.</p>
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<p>The general
effect would
have brought
deep shame to
any conscientious
tailor who had made them, but nimble fingers soon accomplished
wonders with a tuck here and there, and the deft
use of an occasional pin.</p>
<p>The ends of the trousers had to be rolled up a number of
times, and the coats turned up on the inside. When they put
on the big, hob-nailed shoes their long, tapering feet were lost
in them, and the whole Brownie identity completely disappeared
after they had donned the false noses and moustaches that the
Policeman handed around.</p>
<p>No one familiar with the Brownie band would have recognized
these particular five, and their disguise was pronounced
admirable by one and all.</p>
<p>The breast of the coat that had fallen to the Sailor was all
covered with medals, and it was the only one of the lot that
was decorated in this manner. King Stanislaus thought that as<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_162" id="Page_162">[162]</SPAN></span>
the leader he was more properly fitted to wear this coat, but
the Sailor seemed reluctant to give it up, so His Majesty good-naturedly
did not press the matter.</p>
<p>He chose a cornet and the Sailor the remaining one. The
Policeman took the saxophone, and the German the slide trombone.
That left only the tuba for the Irishman, and it was so
big that he could hardly manage it.</p>
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<p>Thus fully equipped and with the whole band for an escort,
the indomitable quintet set forth on their delicate mission.</p>
<p>Dragonfel’s palace was a good deal farther away than they
had supposed, for the atmosphere was very clear, so that objects
at a distance seemed much nearer than they really were.</p>
<p>There was a fair road that led to it from the beach, and this
took them over a rickety wooden bridge that spanned one of
the numerous tide-water creeks in the vicinity.</p>
<p>But before they reached the bridge they came to a small
frame structure over whose arched doors was the sign:
<span class="lower">NEPTUNE HOOK AND LADDER CO. NO. 1</span>, which caused remarks.<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_163" id="Page_163">[163]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>“Evidently Dragonfel has a fire department,” said King
Stanislaus. “This is a most interesting discovery.”</p>
<p>“Why, I could have told you that,” said a Brownie. “I saw
it some time ago.”</p>
<p>“You should have done so,” His Majesty reproved. “It
may have a very important bearing on what we are about to
try to do. But what was that?”</p>
<p>Something dim and shadowy flitted past in the dark, with
the whirring sound of a night-bat.</p>
<p>“I saw it,” the Policeman spoke up quickly. “There was a
gleam of red, and I thought I could distinguish a bow and
quiver.”</p>
<p>“A bow and quiver!” repeated King Stanislaus, and his face
grew suddenly grave. “I hope they were not Prince Florimel’s.
I am greatly distressed by the fear that some dire mishap
has come to him.” His Majesty would have felt very
much relieved in mind if he could have known that nothing
serious had occurred to the prince.</p>
<p>When like the rest of the Brownies Florimel had gone to
seek what information he could he had strayed nearer to the
palace than perhaps in prudence he should have done.</p>
<p>With the impetuosity of youth he was ready to storm the
palace single-handed, but he realized that such a rash, foolhardy
attempt would only bring disaster to the whole band.</p>
<p>So he gazed toward the lights that gleamed from the windows,
wondering all the while what Titania was doing at the
time, and if Dragonfel was very cruel to her.</p>
<p>He was really helpless just then to exert himself in her behalf,
and he turned with a sigh to go back.</p>
<p>The rigors of the hardships through which he had passed<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_164" id="Page_164">[164]</SPAN></span>
pressed heavily, and excessive weariness overcame him. He
felt a sudden faintness, and sank upon a grassy bank to rest.</p>
<p>He did not dream that prying eyes for some time had been
watching him from an open panel in a fence hard by.</p>
<p>Those keen, malicious orbs followed every movement that
Florimel made, and when they noticed him yawn, and rub his
lids to keep the sleep from them, they glittered and gleamed
with exultation.</p>
<p>Then Florimel’s eyes in spite of him closed, and his tired
head sank back in the deep grass.</p>
<p>From the fence the Red Spirit issued like a wraith. Noiselessly
he advanced toward the unconscious prince, and bending
down began with deft, adroit fingers to remove the quiver
slung across his back.</p>
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<p>But light as the thieving touch was it aroused Florimel who
sprang at once to his feet.</p>
<p>Quick though he was he still was not quick enough. All that
he heard was a whirring sound, and in a flash he noticed that
his bow was missing. His hand involuntarily sought his back<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_165" id="Page_165">[165]</SPAN></span>
only to find that the quiver had been craftily taken from it.</p>
<p>Wide awake and full of alarm now he ran with all speed back
to the locality that King Stanislaus had designated for the reunion
of the band. But the half-hour had elapsed, and the
Brownies were not there.</p>
<p>Then he noticed in the sand prints of narrow, tapering feet
all leading down the beach, and he flew in the direction they
pointed. But when he reached the spot where the Policeman
had made his discovery the Brownies were not there,
either.</p>
<p>He felt convinced that they had started for Dragonfel’s palace,
and he ran as fast as he could to overtake them, passing
the engine-house, and going over the bridge.</p>
<p>When he was approaching the palace he saw five persons
very small of stature, each with a big brass instrument, standing
just outside the entrance. The doors swung suddenly open,
they passed through them, and then the doors closed again.</p>
<p>Florimel quickened his pace with the determination to follow
them, but just when he was about to pound upon the doors
for admittance tiny but strong hands grasped him, and held
him back, and he heard the whispered warning:</p>
<p>“Don’t, or you will ruin all!”</p>
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