[By Right of Conquest by G. A. Henty]@TWC D-Link bookBy Right of Conquest CHAPTER 3: The Voyage 5/27
This I shall try to discover, and if we find these people of whom the Indians speak, we may well return loaded down with gold. "My advice to you, Cousin Diggory, is that you and your partners should continue to keep silent as to this voyage of ours.
If we come not back, and after a time there is a talk here that we have gone to the Indies, the news may be carried to London; and you may be questioned, and may be blamed mightily for undertaking such an adventure, without the king's permission; and all sorts of harm may fall upon you.
Success would, in my mind, altogether excuse you; and you will be able to offer so great a present to the king that he will be mighty contented.
But if you fail, it will be otherwise. Therefore my advice is, till the Swan is anchored in the port say nothing about her.
It were best, from the moment we sail, to write off all that has been spent upon her as money lost, just the same as if you knew for certain that she had gone down as soon as she was out of sight of land. "Folks will ask you what has become of her, and you will truly say that you have had no news; and when months pass on, and she comes not, you will shake your head, and say that you begin to fear that evil has befallen her.
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