The Hidden Children by Robert William Chambers Chapter 16 Page 35

of our late and gentle King; secure in their property and lives while all around them men, women, and little children fell under the dripping hatchets.

“Had I my say,” remarked Boyd loudly, “I’d take a regiment and scour me out these rattlesnakes from the Proprietary, and pack ‘em off to prison, bag and baggage!”

Lana had knelt, making a cup of her hand, and was drinking from the silvery thread of water at our feet. Now, as Boyd spoke, she straightened up and cast a shower of sparkling drops in his face, saying calmly that she prayed God he might have the like done for him when next he needed a cooling off.

“Lanette,” said he, disconcerted but laughing, “do you mean in hell or at the Iroquois stake?”