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Rh “I told you so,” he kept saying; “I knew father wouldn’t hurt me. Father's the best shot in all Switzerland.”

“That was indeed a shot!” exclaimed Ulric the smith; “it will ring through the ages. While the mountains stand will the tale of Tell the bowman be told.”

Rudolph der Harras took the apple from Walter and showed it to Gessler, who had been sitting transﬁxed on his horse.

“See,” he said, “the arrow has passed through the very centre. It was a master shot.”

“It was very nearly a ‘Master Walter shot,’” said Rösselmann the priest severely, ﬁxing the Governor with a stern eye.

Gessler made no answer. He sat looking moodily at Tell, who had dropped his cross-bow and was standing motionless, still gazing in the direction in which the arrow had sped.