[The Snare by Rafael Sabatini]@TWC D-Link bookThe Snare CHAPTER IV 5/22
"I think we are too concerned with trifles where the matter on which I have sought you is a serious one." "It is of the utmost seriousness," he admitted gravely. "Won't you tell me what it is ?" He told her quite simply the whole story, not forgetting to give prominence to the circumstances extenuating it in Butler's favour.
She listened with a deepening frown, rather pale, her head bowed. "And when he is taken," she asked, "what--what will happen to him ?" "Let us hope that he will not be taken." "But if he is--if he is ?" she insisted almost impatiently. Captain Tremayne turned aside and looked out of the window.
"I should welcome the news that he is dead," he said softly.
"For if he is taken he will find no mercy at the hands of his own people." "You mean that he will be shot ?" Horror charged her voice, dilated her eyes. "Inevitably." A shudder ran through her, and she covered her face with her hands.
When she withdrew then Tremayne beheld the lovely countenance transformed.
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