This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1916 Excerpt: ... Have you, or you, no foe in all this crew? And now you place your life in that foe's hands? When all he needs to raise himself in Spain Is telling truth--no more--Humph! will he not tell? Ay, kill me, drown me, I shall be avenged. When bad men band, then traitors fill the camp; And, if a fair foe fail, the foul will ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1916 Excerpt: ... Have you, or you, no foe in all this crew? And now you place your life in that foe's hands? When all he needs to raise himself in Spain Is telling truth--no more--Humph! will he not tell? Ay, kill me, drown me, I shall be avenged. When bad men band, then traitors fill the camp; And, if a fair foe fail, the foul will not, For in that fight are God and devil both. Roldan. Humph! I must not be found here. Pintor. (leaving the mutineers.) No, nor I. Columbus (to Bartholomew). At last the tide has turned. Heaven help me now. (to the sailors.) I thought that I had officers and men Too manly to see one man stand alone, --That some would stand beside me. Was I wrong? Sanchez. No. Gutierrez. No. (roldan and those with him come beside Sanchez and Gutierrez. They ap-proach Columbus. Escobar falls back.) Columbus. I thank you, men. I hoped as much. And now--why you are my brave crew again;--Have been so brave, I could not bear to think That you could fail of perfect victory--Here, too, almost in sight. How you would feel When, after that next voyage--which now we know That some one else would make, did we go home--You saw the wreaths and wealth that you alone Had really won, deck other's heads and hands! Sanchez. Well asked! Roldan. Ay, ay. Columbus. You had forgotten this. Well, now let us forget what just has happened. You know, men, that the same ship holds us all; And all that comes to you must come to me. Roldan. It must. Columbus. Then let the matter rest. Enough! Now to your places. Exeunt--Left--into the hatchway--Es-Cobar, Roldan, Pintor and others; On deck, Right--Sanchez; Left--Gutierrez. Columbus continues to Bartholomew. One more crisis passed! How many further?--Lord, how long! how long! (He looks off over the sea.) Because a soul will gaze at darkness th...
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