Chapter 9
“Nonsense!”saidtheofficialfromtheAdmiralty.
SirWaltergotupandlefttheroomwhilewelookedblanklyatthetable.Hecamebackintenminuteswithalongface.“IhavespokentoAlloa,”hesaid.“Hadhimoutofbed—verygrumpy.HewentstraighthomeafterMulross’sdinner.”
“Butit’smadness,”brokeinGeneralWinstanley.“DoyoumeantotellmethatthatmancamehereandsatbesidemeforthebestpartofhalfanhourandthatIdidn’tdetecttheimposture?Alloamustbeoutofhismind.”
“Don’tyouseetheclevernessofit?”Isaid.“Youweretoointerestedinotherthingstohaveanyeyes.YoutookLordAlloaforgranted.Ifithadbeenanybodyelseyoumighthavelookedmoreclosely,butitwasnaturalforhimtobehere,andthatputyoualltosleep.”
ThentheFrenchmanspoke,veryslowlyandingoodEnglish.
“Theyoungmanisright.Hispsychologyisgood.Ourenemieshavenotbeenfoolish!”
Hebenthiswisebrowsontheassembly.
“Iwilltellyouatale,”hesaid.“IthappenedmanyyearsagoinSenegal.Iwasquarteredinaremotestation,andtopassthetimeusedtogofishingforbigbarbelintheriver.AlittleArabmareusedtocarrymyluncheonbasket—oneofthesalteddunbreedyougotatTimbuctoointheolddays.Well,onemorningIhadgoodsport,andthemarewasunaccountablyrestless.Icouldhearherwhinnyingandsquealingandstampingherfeet,andIkeptsoothingherwithmyvoicewhilemymindwasintentonfish.