63/131 You will not desire my death." Ferragut waxed indignant before these supplications, finally breaking his disdainful silence. Inventions to entangle yourself with me, making me intervene again in the network of your life, compromising me again in your work of detestable surveillance!..." He was now taking the right path. His desire for vengeance had placed him among Germany's adversaries. He was lamenting his former blindness and was satisfied with his new interests. |