The Mad King Author:Edgar Rice Burroughs After a time the men tired of the sport of king-baiting, for Barney showed neither rancor nor outraged majesty at their keenest thrusts, instead, often joining in the laugh with them at his own expense. They thought it odd that the king should hold his dignity in so low esteem, but that he was king they never doubted, attributing his denials to ... more »a disposition to deceive them, and rob them of the "king's ransom" they had already commenced to consider as their own.« less