“We must make a search as quickly as possible,” said Pilescu. “Ranni, the moon is full tonight. You and I will take our most powerful torches and will examine that temple from top to bottom tonight!”

“Oh, Pilescu, let me come too?” begged Jack.

“And me!” cried Mike and Paul together.

Pilescu shook his big head. “No — there may be danger. You must stay safely here in the castle.”

Jack was angry. “Pilescu! It was my discovery! Don’t be mean. You must take me with you. Please!”

“You will not come,” said Pilescu, firmly. “We are responsible for your safety in Baronia, and you will not be allowed to run into any danger. Ranni and I will go tonight, and tomorrow you shall hear what we have found.”

The two men went out of the room, talking together. Jack stared after them fiercely. The boy was almost in tears.

“It’s too bad,” he said. “It was my discovery! And they’re going to leave me out of it. I didn’t think Ranni and Pilescu would be so mean.”

The boy was hurt and angry. The others tried to comfort him. Jack sat and brooded for a little while and then he suddenly made up his mind.

“I shall go, too!” he said to the others, in a low tone. “I shall follow them and see what they find. I won’t miss this excitement.”