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[Page ii] [Illustration: THE CONSTELLATIONS OF ORION AND TAURUS. NOTES.--Star a in Taurus is red, has eight metals; moves east (page 227). At o above tip of right horn is the Crab Nebula (page 219). In Orion, a is variable, has five metals; recedes 22 miles per second. b, d, e, x, r, etc., are double stars, the component parts of various colors and magnitudes (page 212, note). l and i are triple; s, octuple; th, multiple, surrounded by a fine Nebula (page 218).] [Page iii] RECREATIONS IN ASTRONOMY WITH _DIRECTIONS FOR PRACTICAL EXPERIMENTS AND TELESCOPIC WORK_
"Better forest and wild than the king's dungeon, my son," replied Lady
De Aldithely. "We go hence to-morrow night."
During this conversation Hugo had stood a silent and unwilling
listener. Josceline now turned to him. "And whither goest thou, Hugo?"
he asked. "With us?"
"Nay, let me speak," said Lady De Aldithely, holding up her hand to
check Hugo's reply. "Hugo goeth south toward London clad in thy
bravery, and with Humphrey to attend him."
Again Josceline showed astonishment. "I understand not thy riddles," he
said at last petulantly.
"He is thy counterpart, my son, and he will personate thee," said Lady
De Aldithely. "He setteth out to-morrow morn. The king's spies will
pursue him, and thus we shall be able to flee unseen."
"And thou hast planned all this without a word to me?" cried Josceline,
angrily. "But for my pledged word I would not stir. Nay, not even if I
knew Robert Sadler would give me up to the king's messengers."
Lady De Aldithely gave Hugo a sign to leave the room. When he was gone
she herself withdrew, and Josceline was left alone in the ladies'
bower, where he stamped about in great irritation for a while. But he
[Page ii] [Illustration: THE CONSTELLATIONS OF ORION AND TAURUS. NOTES.--Star a in Taurus is red, has eight metals; moves east (page 227). At o above tip of right horn is the Crab Nebula (page 219). In Orion, a is variable, has five metals; recedes 22 miles per second. b, d, e, x, r, etc., are double stars, the component parts of various colors and magnitudes (page 212, note). l and i are triple; s, octuple; th, multiple, surrounded by a fine Nebula (page 218).] [Page iii] RECREATIONS IN ASTRONOMY WITH _DIRECTIONS FOR PRACTICAL EXPERIMENTS AND TELESCOPIC WORK_