A re-telling of Anthony Hope's Rupert of Hentzau, the sequel to The Prisoner of Zenda:“LONDON: Historians in the British Library had discovered a possibility that the body that was buried in Strelsau in the Family Vault of the Elphbergs, believed to be Rudolf V (the last of that line), might be a saber-rattling Englishman Rudolf Rassendyll the second son of the twenty-seventh Earl of Burlesdon. According to Philipp Antony, curator of the said museum, he and his colleagues had stumbled upon a 120 year-old-manuscript, supposedly written by Rudolf Rassendyll, and edited and expanded by Enrich Sapt, which included an epilogue by a Queen Flavia I, who ruled Ruritania for forty years after the death of her husband, Rudolf V, in 18-. Philipp Antony and his team, who made the discovery while cataloging documents of old English families in the British Library Humanities & Social Sciences, said this new discovery warranted forensic investigation and they told The Antiquarian of their intention to publish the Rassendyll Manuscripts in full because it had all the hallmarks of high romance in regard to a private intrigue against the Ruritanian queen which took place in October 18- and recounts great deeds of derring-do.’
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