[The Brethren by H. Rider Haggard]@TWC D-Link bookThe Brethren CHAPTER Five: The Wine Merchant 24/27
The yellow from Kyrenia? Well, you are wise.
They say it was my patron St.Helena's favourite vintage when she visited Cyprus, bringing with her Disma's cross." "Are you a Christian then ?" asked the Prior.
"I took you for a Paynim." "Were I not a Christian would I visit this foggy land of yours to trade in wine--a liquor forbidden to the Moslems ?" answered the man, drawing aside the folds of his shawl and revealing a silver crucifix upon his broad breast.
"I am a merchant of Famagusta in Cyprus, Georgios by name, and of the Greek Church which you Westerners hold to be heretical.
But what do you think of that wine, holy Abbot ?" The Prior smacked his lips. "Friend Georgios, it is indeed a drink for the saints," he answered. "Ay, and has been a drink for sinners ere now--for this is the very tipple that Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt, drank with her Roman lover Antony, of whom you, being a learned man, may have heard. And you, Sir Knight, what say you of the black stuff--'Mavro,' we call it--not the common, but that which has been twenty years in cask ?" "I have tasted worse," said Wulf, holding out his horn to be filled again. "Ay, and will never taste better if you live as long as the Wandering Jew.
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