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  • CH11 Who kills who in the King’s cell during the fight? (2)
    Both the doctor (killed by Detchard) and Detchard (killed by Rassendyll)
  • a person born in or coming from a country other than one's own
    foreigner
  • a formal religious or public occasion, especially one celebrating a particular event, achievement, or anniversary.
    ceremony
  • CH9 Who is Rupert Hentzau and why does he appear at Fritz’s house?
    He is one of the Six. He comes to see ‘the King’. His real intention is to investigate Rassendyll.
  • having or showing behaviour that is respectful and considerate of other people
    polite
  • CH10 What does Rassendyll hear Rupert Hentzau saying to Madame de Mauban?
    Hentzau is telling her Black Michael truly wants to marry Flavia
  • CH12 Where does Madame de Mauban end up in the final chapter?
    She moves to Paris
  • An event, usually a crime, that causes people to become very angry
    scandal
  • CH11 Who are De Gautet and Bersonin?
    Two of the Six guarding the King’s cell
  • CH12 Once he is back in London, what does Rassendyll see in the news?
    The marriage of Princess Flavia to King Rudolf
  • CH9 What does Johann report about the status of the King? (Is he still alive?)
    He says he is still alive, locked in a room guarded by three guards.
  • to search for and try to kill (animals) for food or sport; to search in order to find something
    hunt
  • CH12 What gift does Rassendyll receive (delivered by Fritz) every year in Dresden?
    A letter and a flower
  • make an offer of marriage to someone OR put forward (a plan or suggestion) for consideration by others
    propose
  • CH11 Why is there a doctor in the King’s cell?
    He is ill
  • a ceremony at which someone officially becomes king or queen
    coronation
  • a group of military bodyguards, soldiers or armed retainers responsible for the protection of a royal family member
    Royal Guard
  • a house providing a place to sleep, food, and drink, especially for travellers
    inn
  • CH12 What two things about Rassendyll’s life is Rassendyll’s sister-in-law still angry about? What is the one thing she said to do that he did?
    He has not found a job, he is not a diplomat. But he has written a book.
  • a small country house occupied in season for sports such as hunting, shooting, or skiing
    lodge
  • an official representing a country abroad
    diplomat
  • a line separating two countries, administrative divisions, or other areas
    borders
  • CH10 How does Rassendyll get across the moat?
    He swims across it