[The Blue Pavilions by Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch]@TWC D-Link bookThe Blue Pavilions CHAPTER VI 9/26
Let me propose a plan by which you can effectively mark your disgust of both, while at the same time you recover the young man on whom you set so much store.
Gentlemen, you are not past serving your country on the seas." "King William hinted as much to-day," replied Captain Barker, "and I gave him my answer." "I appeal to you not in the name of William, but in the name of your true sovereign, King James." "That is another matter, I'll admit.
Would you mind putting the question definitely ?" "I must have your word to regard what I am about to say as a secret." "If it does not bind us in any way." "It does not.
You are free to accept or reject my offer." "We promise, then." "Listen: I am in a position to offer each of you the command of one of his Majesty's ships." "As a condition of getting back Tristram tonight ?" The Earl nodded. "But excuse me--" "Ah, I know what you will say.
It is a sacrifice of your leisure. I admit it; but from certain expressions of yours this afternoon I gathered that your love for this lad might overcome your natural disinclination." "You mistake.
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