KING OF LUTHA
Barney Custer, of Beatrice, had no
desire to be king of Lutha. He lost no time
in saying so. All that he wanted of Lutha was
the girl he had found there, as his father before
him had found the girl of his choice. Von
der Tann pleaded with him.
“Twice have I fought under you,
sire,” he urged. “Twice, and only
twice since the old king died, have I felt that the
future of Lutha was safe in the hands of her ruler,
and both these times it was you who sat upon the throne.
Do not desert us now. Let me live to see Lutha
once more happy, with a true Rubinroth upon the throne
and my daughter at his side.”
Butzow added his pleas to those of
the old chancellor. The American hesitated.
“Let us leave it to the representatives
of the people and to the house of nobles,” he
suggested.
The chancellor of Lutha explained
the situation to both houses. Their reply was
unanimous. He carried it to the American, who
awaited the decision of Lutha in the royal apartments
of the palace. With him was the Princess Emma
von der Tann.
“The people of Lutha will have
no other king, sire,” said the old man.
Barney turned toward the girl.
“There is no other way, my lord
king,” she said with grave dignity. “With
her blood your mother bequeathed you a duty which you
may not shirk. It is not for you or for me to
choose. God chose for you when you were born.”
Barney Custer took her hand in his
and raised it to his lips.
“Let the King of Lutha,”
he said, “be the first to salute Lutha’s
queen.”
And so Barney Custer, of Beatrice,
was crowned King of Lutha, and Emma became his queen.
Maenck died of his wound on the floor of the little
room in the east transept of the cathedral of Lustadt
beside the body of the king he had slain. Prince
Peter of Blentz was tried by the highest court of
Lutha on the charge of treason; he was found guilty
and hanged. Von Coblich committed suicide on the
eve of his arrest. Lieutenant Otto Butzow was
ennobled and given the confiscated estates of the
Blentz prince. He became a general in the army
of Lutha, and was sent to the front in command of the
army corps that guarded the northern frontier of the
little kingdom.