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A Knight of the White Cross

CHAPTER VIII AN EVENING AT RHODES
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Should they refuse to do this, send, if possible, a messenger to me, and on receipt of your message I will send a trusty man to purchase your freedom.

You have treated me as a friend and an equal, and a friend I shall always remain." The vessel was to remain four days in port, to discharge her cargo and take in another, and Suleiman had talked of remaining at Acre until she sailed, but Gervaise protested strongly against this.
"You have your family, from whom you have been so long separated, awaiting your return with anxiety, and I pray you to make no stay on my account.

I am well content to remain on board here, and to look at the city which has so often been the theatre of great deeds--which Richard the Lion Heart captured, and which so many of the Hospitallers died to defend.

I was charged by the grand master not to land, and indeed I feel myself that it would be an act of folly to do so.

There are doubtless many on shore who have relatives and friends now working as slaves among us, and some of these might well seek to avenge them by slaying one of the Order.


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