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Updated: June 28, 2025
I am a pirate, that's true; my name is Khorre, and I should have been hanged long ago on a yard, that's true, too but I shall never allow myself such meanness as to cheat the sea. Why did you bring me to this hole, Noni?" He picks up some brushwood, and throws it into the fireplace. "I love you, Noni. I am now going to start a fire to warm your feet.
"Silence! Rascal!" "I? Noni! Your nurse? You squealed like a little pig in the cook's room. Have you forgotten it, Noni?" mutters the sailor plaintively. "Eh," shouts Haggart to the stern crowd. "Take him!" Several men advance to him. Khorre rises. "If you do it to me, to your own nurse then you have recovered, Noni! Eh, obey the captain! Take me! I'll make you cry enough, Tommy!
No losses, Captain. And how we laughed, Noni. HAGGART You got drunk rather early. Come to the point. KHORRE Very well. The thing is done, Captain. We've picked up all our money not worse than the imperial tax collectors. I could not tell which was ours, so I picked up all the money. But if they have buried some of the gold, forgive us, Captain we are not peasants to plough the ground. Laughter.
Here is another one." "Be accursed, Dan!" "Oho? And you, too, Mariet, be accursed!" Mariet clasps the child in her arms and lifts him high. Then she calls wildly: "Haggart, turn around! Turn around, Haggart! Noni is calling you. He wants to curse you, Haggart. Turn around! Look, Noni, look that is your father. Remember him, Noni. And when you grow up, go out on every sea and find him, Noni.
Khorre, don't turn your knife." "He has come after you, Noni." "I have come to warn you; the tower may fall. Go away from here!" says the abbot. "Why are you hiding yourself, girl? I remember your name; your name is Mariet," says Haggart. "I am not hiding. I also remember your name it is Haggart," replies Mariet. "Was it you who brought him here?"
"Don't confuse my mind, Noni; don't tempt me. I will run away from here. At night, when I am already fast asleep, you swoop down on me like a demon, grab me by the neck, and drag me over here I can't understand anything. Tell me, my boy, is it necessary to hide the body?" "Yes, yes." "Why didn't you throw it into the sea?" "Silence! What are you prating about?
Perhaps he came from a land where the people had never heard of death what do you think, sailor?" "I don't remember him, Noni. You speak so much about him, while I don't remember him." "He was a fool," says Haggart. "He spoilt his death for himself, and spoilt me my life. I curse him, Khorre. May he be cursed. But that doesn't matter, Khorre no!" Silence.
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.
Once in his life he may wake up at night in order to say that this man whom you want to hang in the city is his father." "Don't!" says Haggart. "Very well," replies Mariet obediently. "He commands and I must obey he is my husband. Let little Noni sleep. But I am not sleeping, I am here. Why, then, didn't you ask me: 'Mariet, how was it possible that your husband, Haggart, should kill Philipp'?"
"Then you have disturbed my honest sleep in vain; I want no music, Noni." "So! Was I perhaps to run through the street, knock at the windows and shout: 'Eh, who is there; where's a living soul? Come and help Haggart, stand up with him against the cannons." "You are confusing things, Noni. Drink some gin, my boy. What cannons?" "Silence, sailor." He drags him away from the window.
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