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TWO Earthmen entered,but instead of advancing into the room,they placed themselves one on each side of the door,and bowed deeply. They were followed immediately by the last person whom anyone had expected or wished to see:the Lady of the Green Kirtle,the Queen of Underland. She stood dead still in the doorway,and they could see her eyes moving as she took in the whole situation—the three strangers,the silver chair destroyed, and the Prince free,with his sword in his hand.
She turned very white;but Jill thought it was the sort of whiteness that comes over some people’s faces not when they are frightened but when they are angry. For a moment the Witch fixed her eyes on the Prince,and there was murder in them. Then she seemed to change her mind.
“Leave us,”she said to the two Earthmen. “And let none disturb us till I call,on pain of death.”The gnomes padded away obediently,and the Witch-queen shut and locked the door.
“How now,my lord Prince,”she said. “Has your n