39/67 "Some day he will lie huddled under the assassin's knife. He will die as he has made my chief die, and his body will be cast to the dog's.... But he has given me a plan," and he spoke in his companion's ear. His stolidity had been slow to quicken, but his eyes were now hot and he had altogether ceased to swear. I have a young kinsman there, they call him Walter Raleigh, who would dearly love this venture." "Tut, man, be serious. |