[Montezuma’s Daughter by H. Rider Haggard]@TWC D-Link bookMontezuma’s Daughter CHAPTER XII 1/25
THOMAS COMES TO SHORE For an hour or more I stood thus craning my neck upwards to seek for the priest.
At length when I was about to sink back into the hold, for I could stand no longer in that cramped posture, I saw a woman's dress pass by the hole in the deck, and knew it for one that was worn by a lady who had escaped with me in the boat. 'Senora,' I whispered, 'for the love of God listen to me.
It is I, d'Aila, who am chained down here among the slaves.' She started, then as the priest had done, she sat herself down upon the deck, and I told her of my dreadful plight, not knowing that she was acquainted with it, and of the horrors below. 'Alas! senor,' she answered, 'they can be little worse than those above. A dreadful sickness is raging among the crew, six are already dead and many more are raving in their last madness.
I would that the sea had swallowed us with the rest, for we have been rescued from it only to fall into hell.
Already my mother is dead and my little brother is dying.' 'Where is the priest ?' I asked. 'He died this morning and has just been cast into the sea.
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