The Pirate Woman by A E Dingle Chapter 22 Page 2

to speak. One hand went weakly to his face, to grasp her fingers. And into her anxious ear he managed to whisper:

“Evil luck fought with me, Dolores. Yet I die content if you care.”

“Care!” she echoed, shaking his fingers loose impatiently. “Care? Yes, this I care, bungler: I care because of all three of thee, thou alone wert covetous enough to obey my conditions. With thee alive, there was hope of thy friends’ speedy death. With thee dead, which of the others will wipe his fellow from his path for me? Why, think ye, did I fawn on John Pearse? But to arouse in thee the demon of jealousy; why did I smile on Venner, and call him my Rupert? To steel thy arm against him. And for what?”

She suddenly laid his head down