Classic Book Library : Science Fiction : Michael Strogoff, Or The Courier Of The Czar : Chapter 11 : Page 3 of 16 "Do you hear, you devil's postillion! Hullo! Below!" "This is how a carriage takes you in this country!" "Yes, this is what you call a telga!" "Oh, that abominable driver! He goes on and does not appear to have discovered that he has left us behind!" "To deceive me, too! Me, an honorable Englishman! I will make a complaint at the chancellor's office and have the fellow hanged." This was said in a very angry tone, but was suddenly interrupted by a burst of laughter from his companion, who exclaimed, "Well! this is a good joke, I must say." "You venture to laugh!" said the Briton angrily. "Certainly, my dear confrere, and that most heartily. 'Pon my word I never saw anything to come up to it." Just then a crashing clap of thunder re-echoed through the defile, and then died away among the distant peaks. When the sound of the last growl had ceased, the merry voice went on: "Yes, it undoubtedly is a good joke. This machine certainly never came from France." "Nor from England," replied the other. Copyright © 2004-2005 Classic Book Library |