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Updated: May 28, 2025


His reports as master-of-arms ought to come through you, as first lieutenant; but he means him as a spy upon all, and upon you in particular. The fellow has began to give himself airs already, and speaks to the young gentlemen as if they were beneath him. I thought you might not know it, Mr Simple, so I thought it right to tell you."

They were Reds of the most dangerous type silent, voiceless, crafty men and women who built well without noise, and who gave out nothing to the world from which they expected to take so much. The nominal leader was William Spantz, he who had a son in the Prince's household, Julius Spantz, the Master-of-arms.

He made his friend Egbert the sailing master, while one Kolbiorn Stallare became his master-of-arms. Kolbiorn was the son of a powerful viking of Sognfiord in Norway. He was of an age with Olaf Triggvison, and so much did the two resemble one the other that, when apart, they were often taken to be brothers.

He was in close, earnest conversation with John Tullis and Count Halfont, both of whom seemed to be labouring under intense excitement. Over by the arsenal the little Prince, attended by his Aunt Loraine and Count Vos Engo with two mechanical guardsmen in the background was deep in conversation with Julius Spantz, the master-of-arms.

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