The Pirate Woman by A E Dingle Chapter 2 Page 23

sound in the passage; yet another moment and the outer world rang with cries and shrieks, curses and entreaties, and Milo bowed low to his mistress and said:

“Now if my Sultana deems fit, it is time to show this scum of the earth their sovereign.”

“Wait, Milo,” replied Dolores, shuddering slightly at sight of him. The giant was streaked and splashed with blood; for in those moments when he stood defenseless before casting his infernal machine, a dozen cutlases and knives had sought his life.

“Pardon thy slave,” he returned, sensing her meaning. “I will go thus. ‘Twere not good that these dogs should know their wounds can hurt. Such scratches are nothing. They are paid for in full.”