The Pirate Woman by A E Dingle Chapter 4 Page 7

He walked as if his weight was nothing; yet on his great shoulders he bore a half-grown ox, its feet hobbled, its tongue hanging from its panting mouth. Straight to the fire he stepped and cast his burden down, turning again without a word and going back to the rock portals.

“Meat for men!” screamed Sancho, crouching again, knife in hand.

“For men!” echoed Caliban ferociously, and whipped his cutlas out. “Stand clear!” he howled, and Sancho dodged aside. The little terror’s blade sang through the air with a wicked whistle; it curved high over Sancho, then flashed down and plunged through the throat of the ox, pinning the beast to the earth. And when he recovered his breath the Spaniard swooped upon the prize, and his knife completed what the dwarf had well begun.