[The Free Rangers by Joseph A. Altsheler]@TWC D-Link bookThe Free Rangers CHAPTER X 14/19
He felt now slight prickings of the conscience and of apprehension.
It was indeed a wicked deed that he had done, but he had no mind to be bearded by another from Kaintock. "He will receive the proper attention," he said, "but you are my prisoner, and so is this man who has just been taken with you.
I tell you, too, that I am in supreme command here, and I take the responsibility for all my acts." Braxton Wyatt had crowded near, but Henry and Tom refused to notice him. Luiz went into the ring and led Paul away, binding up his shoulder where the flesh was cut, although the hurt was not serious.
"Take their arms and put them all in the same prison," said Alvarez to one of his officers and the four were escorted to the log house which Paul and Long Jim had left not long before. "Our plan has been marked by some success after all," said Alvarez to Braxton Wyatt.
"It has drawn two more into our hands." "There is a fifth," said Braxton Wyatt.
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