The Private Life of Genghis Khan by Douglas Adams

The Private Life of Genghis Khan by Douglas Adams

Author:Douglas Adams [Adams, Douglas]
Language: eng
Format: epub, mobi
Published: 1986-06-14T16:00:00+00:00


Khan folded his arms and leant on his horse, looking over it across the dreadful mess they’d made of the valley beneath them.

“Oh, I can’t tell the difference anymore,” he said with a sigh, “did we win?”

“Oh yes! Yes! Yes!” exclaimed Ogdai with fierce pride, “it was a mighty victory indeed!

“Indeed it was!” he added and waggled his sword again. He drew it excitedly and made a few practice thrusts. Yes, he thought to himself, tonight he was going to go for the six.

Khan screwed his face up at the gathering dusk.

“Oh dear,” he said, “after twenty years of these two hour battles I get the feeling that there must be more to life, you know.” He turned, lifted up the front of his torn and bloodied gold embroidered tunic and stared down at his own hairy tummy. “Here, feel this,” he said, “do you think I’m putting it on a bit?”

Ogdai gazed at the great Khan’s tummy with a mixture of awe and impatience.

“Er no,” he said. “No, not at all.” With a flick of his fingers Ogdai summoned a servant to bring the maps to him, ran him through, and as he fell caught from his nerveless but not entirely surprised fingers the plans of the grand campaign.

“Now, O Khan,” he said, spreading the map over the back of another servant who stood specially hunched over for the purpose, “we must push forward to Persia, and then we shall be poised to take over the whole world!”



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