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Updated: October 14, 2025
"Well, then, Abbot," says Desfoso, turning around, "we have decided, in accordance with our conscience to take the money. Do I speak properly?" One voice answers for all: "Yes." DESFOSO Well, sailor, where is the money? KHORRE Captain? HAGGART Give it to them. Who is the eldest among you you? Listen, then: Take crowbars and shovels and go to the castle.
Isn't it true that it is time to go to sleep? You are tired to-night. You don't answer? An old fisherman says: "There used to be a custom in our land, I heard, that a murderer was to pay a fine for the man he killed. Have you heard about it, Desfoso?" Another voice is heard: "Philipp is dead. Philipp is dead already, do you hear, neighbour? Who is going to support his mother?"
"There are many ships now staring helplessly in the sea." "I walked like a blind man," says Tibo. "I heard the Holy Cross ringing. But it seems as if it changed its place. The sound comes from the left side." "The fog is deceitful." Old Desfoso says: "This never happened here. Since Dugamel broke Jack's head with a shaft. That was thirty forty years ago."
DESFOSO If you looked around, abbot, you couldn't find a single, strong boat here. I haven't enough tar for mine. And the church is that the way a good church ought to look? I am not saying it myself, but it comes out that way it can't be helped, abbot. Haggart turns to Mariet and says: "Do you hear, woman?" "I do." "Why don't you spit into their faces?" "I can't. I love you, Haggart.
Turning to all the people with the same smile, she continues: "You will not believe what queer desires, what cunning, malicious little thoughts we women have. It was I who persuaded my husband to kill Philipp. Yes, yes he did not want to do it, but I urged him; I cried so much and threatened him, so he consented. Men always give in isn't that true, Desfoso?"
But if you like " Haggart surveys the fishermen with his eyes irresolutely "I feel a little sorry for him. That is, just a little. Did he make this toy?" The abbot lowers his head sternly. And Desfoso shouts again, amidst sobs of approval from the others: "No! Abbot, you better ask him what he was doing at the church. Dan saw them from the window.
"I haven't enough even for my own! And the fog is rising, neighbour." "Abbot, did you hear us say: 'Gart is a bad man; Gart is a good-for-nothing, a city trickster? No, we said: 'This thing has never happened here before," says Desfoso. Then a determined voice remarks: "Gart is a good man! Wild Gart is a good man!"
"A serpent has a double tongue, but ask the serpent what it wants and it will tell you the truth. It is your heart that lied. Was it not you, girl, that I met that time on the road? And you said: 'Good evening. How you have deceived me!" Desfoso asks loudly: "Well, abbot? You are coming along with us, aren't you, father. Otherwise something wrong might come out of it. Do I speak properly?"
"Do you hear what I said about the fog?" "It's time to go to sleep. I say, it's time to go to sleep!" Desfoso comes forward and speaks cautiously: "That isn't quite so, abbot. It seems you didn't say exactly what you ought to say, abbot. They seem to think differently. I don't say anything for myself I am simply talking about them. What do you say, Thomas?" THOMAS We ought to go to sleep, I say.
And the other one, too. And in the morning in the morning, take him away to the city, to the Judges. I don't know their accursed city laws" cries the abbot in despair "but they will hang you, Haggart! You will dangle on a rope, Haggart!" Khorre rudely pushes aside the young fisherman who comes over to him with a rope, and says to Desfoso in a low voice: "It's an important matter, old man.
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