[The Blue Pavilions by Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch]@TWC D-Link bookThe Blue Pavilions CHAPTER V 15/20
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Barker? I seem to remember your name.
Captain John Barker, are you not ?" "That is so." "Sometime in command of the _Wasp_ frigate ?" "Your Majesty has a perfect recollection of his most insignificant enemies." King William bit his lip. "My memory is good, Captain Barker, as you say.
Why did you quit the service ?" "For private reasons." "Come, sir; you were, if I remember right, a gallant commander. With such their country's service stands above private reasons. Of late your country's claim has been urgent upon all brave men; and, by the havoc I see around, you are not past warfare." "Well, but--" "Speak out." "Sire, all my life I have fought against Dutchmen." "You found them worthy foes, I expect." "In all respects." "Would they be less worthy allies ?" "Not at all.
But consider, sire, the habits of a lifetime. From boyhood I never met a Dutchman whom it was not my duty to knock down.
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