Chapter 34

           KINGJOHN.I’lltelltheewhat,myfriend,

           Heisaveryserpentinmyway;

           Andwheresoe’erthisfootofminedothtread,

           Heliesbeforeme.Dostthouunderstandme?

           KingJohn

           TherewasbravefeastingintheCastleofYork,towhichPrinceJohnhadinvitedthosenobles,prelates,andleaders,bywhoseassistancehehopedtocarrythroughhisambitiousprojectsuponhisbrother’sthrone.WaldemarFitzurse,hisableandpoliticagent,wasatsecretworkamongthem,temperingalltothatpitchofcouragewhichwasnecessaryinmakinganopendeclarationoftheirpurpose.Buttheirenterprisewasdelayedbytheabsenceofmorethanonemainlimboftheconfederacy.Thestubbornanddaring,thoughbrutalcourageofFront-de-Boeuf;thebuoyantspiritsandboldbearingofDeBracy;thesagacity,martialexperience,andrenownedvalourofBriandeBois-Guilbert,wereimportanttothesuccessoftheirconspiracy;and,whilecursinginsecrettheirunnecessaryandunmeaningabsence,neitherJohnnorhisadviserdaredtoproceedwithoutthem.IsaactheJewalsoseemedtohavevanished,andwithhimthehopeofcertainsumsofmoney,makingupthesubsidyforwhichPrinceJohnhadcontractedwiththatIsraeliteandhisbrethren.Thisdeficiencywaslikelytoproveperilousinanemergencysocritical.

           ItwasonthemorningafterthefallofTorquilstone,thataconfusedreportbegantospreadabroadinthecityofYork,thatDeBracyandBois-Guilbert,withtheirconfederateFront-de-Boeuf,hadbeentakenorslain.

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