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30 encouraging. All we have to do now is to plot. Let us plot."

“Yes, let’s!” shouted everybody.

Ulric the smith rapped for silence on the table.

“Gentlemen," he said, “our friend Mr. Klaus von der Flue will now read a paper on ‘Governors—their drawbacks, and how to get rid of them.’ Silence, gentlemen, please. Now, then, Klaus, old fellow, speak up and get it over.”

And the citizens settled down without further delay to a little serious plotting.