[Wulfric the Weapon Thane by Charles W. Whistler]@TWC D-Link book
Wulfric the Weapon Thane

CHAPTER XII
12/16

But this land is in my power, therefore I will let you go if you will hold it for me, and own me as overlord, doing my will." "My answer is the same as it was this morning.

It is not for me to give over this land into the hands of heathen men to save myself." That was Eadmund's calm answer, and looking on Ingvar I saw the same bode written in his face as had been when I would not honour his gods.

Then he spoke slowly, and his words fell like ice from his lips.
"It seems to me that this land is in the hands of us heathen without your giving." "So that may be, for the time," answered Eadmund; "but your time of power has an end." "Has it so ?" said Ingvar, and his eyes flashed.

"Where is your help to come from?
Do you look to Ethelred ?--He is busy in Wessex with more of us heathen.

Where is Mercia ?--It is ours.


<<Back  Index  Next>>

D-Link book Top

TWC mobile books