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Updated: June 8, 2025
When the sun sets, I present you the sunset; when the sun rises, I present you the sunrise take it, Gart! And are not all the storms yours? Ah, Haggart, how I love you! HAGGART I am going to toss little Noni so high to-day that I will toss him up to the clouds. Do you want me to do it? Let us laugh, dear little sister Mariet. You are exactly like myself.
But you are silent! What are you thinking of, Mariet?" "I am thinking of them. I am forever thinking of them." "Are you sorry for them?" Haggart frowns. "Yes, I am sorry for them. But my pity is my hatred, Haggart. I hate them, and I would kill them, more and more!" "I feel like flying faster my soul is so free. Let us jest, Mariet! Here is a riddle, guess it: For whom will the cannons roar soon?
Mariet shudders and looks at the door; the abbot pauses. "Oho, it is daybreak already, the fog is turning blue!" says one fisherman to another, but his voice breaks off. "Yes. Low tide has started," replies the other dully. Silence. Then uneven footsteps resound. Several young fishermen with excited faces bring in Haggart, who is bound, and push Khorre in after him, also bound.
Did you hear me give orders to kill this man?" "No, Captain." "You may go." He paces back and forth again, and then calls: "Flerio! Have you ever heard the sea lying?" "No." "If they can't find a tree, order them to choke him with their hands." He paces back and forth again. Mariet is laughing quietly. "Who is laughing?" asks Haggart in fury. "I," answers Mariet.
When the sailor passes along the street he leaves behind him an odour as of an open bottle of rum." "But is that their business drinking gin? I fear them. Where is the ship that brought them here? They came from the sea." "I saw the ship," says Mariet. The women begin to question her in amazement. "You? Why, then, didn't you say anything about it? Tell us what you know." Mariet maintains silence.
And Dan never call Dan, my son" says the priest in his deep whisper, "he eats at night like a rat. Mariet purposely puts something away for him in the closet for the night; when she looks for it in the morning, it is gone. Just think of it, no one ever hears when he takes it. Does he fly?" Both go off.
We are going to look for the end of the world, for unknown lands, for unknown monsters. And at night Father Ocean will sing to us, Mariet!" "Embrace me, Haggart. Ah, Haggart, he is not a God who makes cowards of human beings. We shall go to look for a new God." Haggart whispers stormily: "I lied when I said that I have forgotten everything I learned this in your land.
"I have told you that they are all traitors, Noni," says Khorre. "Silence!" "It is very cold here. I will throw some wood into the fireplace. May I do it?" asks Mariet. "Do it," answers Haggart. "The tower will fall down before long," says the abbot. "Part of the wall has caved in already; it is all hollow underneath. Do you hear?" He stamps his foot on the stone floor.
Tell him about yourself. You speak so well. If you wish it, he will believe you, father. Haggart!" Haggart maintains silence. "Noni! Captain!" Silence. Khorre whispers mysteriously: "He feels sad. Girl, tell the priest that he feels sad." "Khorre," begins Mariet. Haggart looks around quickly. "What about Khorre? Why don't you like him, Mariet? We are so much like each other."
Haggart looks at his wife in a state of great perplexity, his eyebrows brought close to each other. Mariet continues, without looking at him, still smiling as before: "You will ask me, why I wanted Philipp's death? Yes, yes, you will ask this question, I know it. He never did me any harm, that poor Philipp, isn't that true? Then I will tell you: He was my betrothed.
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