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Penguin Island

BOOK V
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She would ask him to dismiss such and such an officer, to give a command to another, to send the squadron here or there.

And at the right moment she would exclaim: "How young you are, my dear!" And he did whatever she wished, for he was simple, he was anxious to wear the Constable's sword, and to receive a large grant; he did not dislike playing a double part, he had a vague idea of saving Penguinia, and he was in love.
This delightful woman induced him to remove the troops that were at La Cirque, the port where Crucho was to land.

By this means it was made certain that there would be no obstacle to prevent the prince from entering Penguinia.
The pious Agaric organised public meetings so as to keep up the agitation.

The Dracophils held one or two every day in some of the thirty-six districts of Alca, and preferably in the poorer quarters.
They desired to win over the poor, for they are the most numerous.
On the fourth of May a particularly fine meeting was held in an old cattle-market, situated in the centre of a populous suburb filled with housewives sitting on the doorsteps and children playing in the gutters.
There were present about two thousand people, in the opinion of the Republicans, and six thousand according to the reckoning of the Dracophils.

In the audience was to be seen the flower of Penguin society, including Prince and Princess des Boscenos, Count Clena, M.de La Trumelle, M.Bigourd, and several rich Jewish ladies.
The Generalissimo of the national army had come in uniform.


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