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Rh “Sit you down! Pray, sit you down!” said a voice easily recognized as Dirk Willumhoog’s. “We will be secure here from all interruption and can talk freely, with absolutely no fear of being overheard!” Here  Gysbert pinched Jacqueline till she almost  laughed aloud. Two gruff voices replied in monosyllables, and there was a scraping of  chairs and jingling of spurs, as the two  horsemen placed themselves at the table.

“Now,” commanded one of the gruff voices, “tell us quickly, Dirk Willumhoog,  what is this plan that thou hast, and we will  then discuss whether it be worth considering!”

“Nay, nay. Commander Valdez!” whined Dirk. “We must not be quite so speedy!”

“Didst thou hear that, Jacqueline?” whispered Gysbert. “Commander Valdez!—Now we are going to hear something worth while!”

“Come, come!” put in the third voice impatiently. “Why all this parleying? If