[The Rulers of the Lakes by Joseph A. Altsheler]@TWC D-Link bookThe Rulers of the Lakes CHAPTER VI 8/39
He had waited by a pool a whole day and night for a deer to come down to drink.
He heard the tall clock standing on the floor in the corner strike ten, eleven, and then twelve, and a half hour later, when he was as wide awake as ever, there was a knock at the door.
But he had first heard the approaching footsteps of the one who came and knocked, and he was already touching the shoulder of Robert, who sat up at once, sleep wholly gone from him. "It is Mynheer Jacobus," said Tayoga, "and he wants us." Then he opened the door and the large red face of Mynheer Huysman looked into the room, which was illuminated by the moonlight. "Come, you lads," he said, in sharp, eager tones, "und bring your pistols with you." Robert and Tayoga snatched up their weapons, and followed him into the sitting-room, where the tall lank youth, Peter, stood. "You know Peter," he said, "und Peter knows you.
Now, listen to what he hass to tell, but first pledge me that you will say nothing of it until I give you leave.
Do you ?" "We do," they replied together. "Then, Peter, tell them what you haf seen, but be brief, because it may be that we must act quickly." "Obeying the instructions of Mynheer Jacobus Huysman, whom I serve," said Peter, smoothly, evidently enjoying his importance of the moment, "I watched tonight the house of Mynheer Hendrik Martinus, who is not trusted by my master.
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