The Works of Edgar Allan Poe - Volume 2


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the first moment with a strong shudder either of terror or distaste;  
but, in the next, his brow reddened with rage.  
"
Who dares?" he demanded hoarsely of the courtiers who stood near  
him--"who dares insult us with this blasphemous mockery? Seize him and  
unmask him--that we may know whom we have to hang at sunrise, from the  
battlements!"  
It was in the eastern or blue chamber in which stood the Prince Prospero  
as he uttered these words. They rang throughout the seven rooms loudly  
and clearly--for the prince was a bold and robust man, and the music had  
become hushed at the waving of his hand.  
It was in the blue room where stood the prince, with a group of pale  
courtiers by his side. At first, as he spoke, there was a slight rushing  
movement of this group in the direction of the intruder, who at the  
moment was also near at hand, and now, with deliberate and stately step,  
made closer approach to the speaker. But from a certain nameless awe  
with which the mad assumptions of the mummer had inspired the whole  
party, there were found none who put forth hand to seize him; so that,  
unimpeded, he passed within a yard of the prince's person; and, while  
the vast assembly, as if with one impulse, shrank from the centres of  
the rooms to the walls, he made his way uninterruptedly, but with the  
same solemn and measured step which had distinguished him from the  
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