[When Wilderness Was King by Randall Parrish]@TWC D-Link bookWhen Wilderness Was King CHAPTER III 10/17
Would that his good friend Burns might be with him on this festive occasion.
Ye gods, what a time it would be!" As the black hastily reached out for the candlestick, his erratic master as quickly changed his mind. "No," he muttered thoughtfully, drawing back within the hall; "'tis far more fit that such formal greeting should occur within, where the essentials may be found with which to do full courtesy.
I will instead retire.
Sam, bid the gentleman meet me in the banquet hall, and then, mark you, thou archfiend of blackness, seek out at once that man Hawkins in his hidden lair, and bid him have ample repast spread instantly, on pain of my displeasure.
By all the saints! if it be not at once forthcoming I will toast the scoundrel over his own slow fire." "Seth," I said to my staring companion, as soon as I could recover from my own surprise, "find a place for the horses somewhere in the stables, and come in." "Where is your master to be found ?" I questioned of the black, whose air of self-importance had been resumed the moment he was left alone. "Second door to de right, sah," he answered, gazing curiously at my deerskin hunting-shirt as I pressed by. I had little difficulty in finding it, for all that the way was totally dark, as the fellow within was lustily carolling a French love-song.
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