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“play to him. As if reading his thoughts Allday murmured, ‘Many’s the time I’ve been down this sort of thing after a wandering lamb.’ They both froze into silence as Martin hissed, ‘Sir! There’s a sentry up yonder!’ Herrick stared. ‘Where? Are you sure, man?’ Martin nodded vehemently. ‘Thirty yards or so over there! I heard his boots. There!’ His eyes gleamed excitedly. ‘Did you hear ’em?’ ‘Yes, I did.’ Herrick sank down on a ledge of wet grass. A sentry up here. What was the point of it? No man could”
Alexander Kent, To Glory We Steer
“To use power as a tyrant was to be without honour. To be without honour was to be less than a man.”
Alexander Kent, To Glory We Steer