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They have brought father here." Several sailors bring in the abbot, bound. His clothes are in disorder, his face is agitated and pale. He looks at Mariet with some amazement, and lowers his eyes. Then he heaves a sigh. "Untie him!" says Mariet. Haggart corrects her restrainedly: "Only I command here, Mariet. Khorre, untie him." Khorre unfastens the knots. Silence. ABBOT Hello, Haggart.

What are you gaping at, you scarecrow?" Khorre replies rudely: "According to my opinion, he should have thrown him into the sea. Your Haggart is out of his mind; I have said it long ago." Suddenly old Desfoso shouts amid the loud approval of the others: "Hold your tongue! We will send him to the city, but we will hang you like a cat ourselves, even if you did not kill him."

Perhaps you said to the sailor: "Sailor, go and kill Philipp," and he did it, for he loves you and respects you as his superior? Perhaps it happened that way! Tell me, Haggart. I called you my son, Haggart. HAGGART No, I did not order the sailor to do it. I killed Philipp with my own hand. Silence. KHORRE Noni! Tell them to unfasten my hands and give me back my pipe.

When they heard the storm, they heard you, Noni!" "I burnt their cities. The deck of my ship is shaking under my feet, Khorre. The deck is shaking under me!" He laughs wildly, as if losing his senses. "You sank their ships. You sent to the bottom the Englishman who was chasing you." "He had ten guns more than I." "And you burnt and drowned him. Do you remember, Noni, how the wind laughed then?

"The rope broke, Noni," mutters Khorre hoarsely, modestly, yet with dignity. "There are the ends! Eh, you there, keep quiet! There is nothing to laugh at they started to hang me, and the rope broke, Noni." Haggart looks at his old, drunken, frightened, and happy face, and he laughs like a madman. And the sailors respond with roaring laughter.

Strike them on the head, Noni." Haggart bursts out laughing. "Now you have said something funny. And I? Listen, Flerio, old friend. This woman who stands and looks No, that will not be funny!" He advances a step. "Khorre, do you remember how well this man prayed? Why was he killed? He prayed so well.

"Oh, you shake me like a squall!" "Silence! I think he looked at us from the window; something white flashed behind the window pane. You may laugh. Khorre if he came out now I would scream like a woman." He laughs softly. "Are you speaking of Dan? I don't understand anything, Noni." "But is that Dan? Of course it is not Dan it is some one else. Give me your hand, sailor."

"Do you feel any pain?" "Yes Be silent." Haggart exclaims in a muffled voice: "Oh, Khorre!" "What is it, Noni?" "Why don't you tell him that it isn't Haggart? It is a lie!" whispers Haggart rapidly. "He thinks that he knows, but he does not know anything. He is a small, wretched old man with red eyes, like those of a rabbit, and to-morrow death will mow him down. Ha!

Then they will hang us, and not upon a mast, but simply on one of their foolish trees." "Yes. The wind is getting stronger. Do you hear, Khorre? The wind is getting stronger!" "And the gold which we have buried here?" He points below, with his finger. "The gold? Take it and go with it wherever you like." The sailor says angrily: "You are a bad man, Noni.

Another voice replies: "Don't grumble. Khorre has stronger defenders than you are." "What are you prating about, devils?" says Khorre. "Silence! Is that you, Tommy? I know you, you are always the mischief-maker " "Come on, Mariet!" says Haggart. "Give me little Noni, I want to carry him to the boat myself. Come on, Mariet." "Where, Haggart?" "Eh, Mariet! The dreams are ended.

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