[A Sea Queen’s Sailing by Charles Whistler]@TWC D-Link bookA Sea Queen’s Sailing CHAPTER 11: The Summons Of The Beacons 19/27
Out of the huts came their mothers in all haste to see what ailed them, and they too saw and shrieked. Whereon the men came running, each with a long-handled axe in his hand, as if caught up from close by where each had been working. Though they were wild and short of stature they were wiry and active men, who might be good warriors if well led. Dalfin leapt ashore and called to them, and they knew him, welcoming him with a yell of delight, and crowding to do him noisy homage.
There were ten or fifteen of them, and it was some time before the prince had a chance to make himself heard.
When he could, he called for the head man of the place, and one, with fiery-red hair and beard, came and knelt before him to hear his commands, while the rest drew back and stared, in a half circle.
As for us, we waited in the boat and laughed. "What are all these beacon fires about ?" asked Dalfin shortly. "Danes in the river Bann, lord," the head man said. "Have they landed yet ?" "No, lord.
They wait for ransom they have demanded.
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