12/33 He would go openly into St.James and have done his business with Strang. What had he, Captain Plum, to do with Strang's wife? He paced back and forth across the narrow room, thinking of the man whom he was to meet to-morrow--of Strang, the one-time schoolmaster and temperance lecturer who had made himself a king, who for seven years had defied the state and nation, and who had made of his island stronghold a hot-bed of polygamy, of licentiousness, of dissolute power. Obadiah had said that she was the king's wife. Still-- Thoughts flashed into his head which for a time made him forget his mission on the island. |