rest of you give us a moment, then come across the dunetops. Make a bit oâ noiseâthatâll get our villain lookinâ back over his shoulder. He wonât notice us gettinâ ahead of him. That way we should cut him off. Are ye game, Sergeant?â
Despite his seasons, the sergeant was still a great sprinter. âAye, câmon, Buff, weâll make the pace for each other.â
The fugitive vermin was none other than Crumdun, the fat stoat who had deserted from Greenshroud. It was he whom the lookout had spotted and ignored. Panicked by his encounter with the hare and the corn-crake, he fled willy-nilly through the dunes. The realisation that he was heading north, instead of south as he had intended, kept him away from the shore. Crumdun did not want to be spotted by any of the Wearatâs crew. It was awkward going in the dunes, all hills, hollows and long ryegrass, but it was safer than travelling in the open. His pace began to slow; he stumbled, blowing sand from his lips. Hauling himself wearily to a dunetop, he stopped to pull a thistle from his footpad. Then he heard the shouts.
âEulaliiiiaaaa! Bloodânâvinegar!â
Looking back, he saw three figures topping a hill not far away. Crumdun took to his paws then, panting, with the sound of his own heart hammering in his chest.
âYeeeeharrr! Forward the buffs! Eulaliiiiaaaa!â
The fat stoat could not understand any of the shouts, but he knew they were coming after him. He skidded and stumbled onward, staring over his shoulder at the pursuing trio.
With jarring suddeness, he was halted by a hard punch to the stomach.
âNah, then, scruffy âead, where dâye think yore hâoff to!â The hare who had struck him looked a real tough beast. Another taller female stood beside him.
Sucking in air, the fat stoat began to babble pleadingly. âI never killed no rabbets, yer âonours, on me oath, I neverâit was Razzid anâ Mowlag anâ that weasel Jiboree. Them was the ones wot did it, I swears it!â
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Dawn broke over the Long Patrol camp as breakfast was being prepared over the replenished fire. Captain Rake stared down at the stoat lying tightly bound on the ground.
Crumdun blinked nervously at the black hareâs paws, resting on the twin claymore hilts. He swallowed hard, then started to sob. âOn me ole motherâs life, yer lordship, Iâve told ye all I knows, every thinâ! Like I said, I jumped ship back there, deserted. âTwas no place fer a simple creature like meself. They was beatinâ anâ bullyinâ me, sir. Makinâ me dance, anâ sing, anâ fetch anâ carry for âem. Merderers, ruffians, thatâs all Greenshroud âs crew are.
âAnâ Iâll tell ye somethinâ else, yer majesty. That Razzid Wearat, rot âis tripesânâeyes, âe slew my best ole matey. Aye, pore Braggio. Theyâve got âis âead stickinâ atop oâ the shipâs mainmastââow about that, eh?â
Rake eyed him scornfully. âAch, shut yer mouth, ye fat whinginâ slawb! Ahâm noâ worried aboot yer scurvy matey, nor how they had ye dancinâ anâ singinâ. What Ah wish tae know is where ye left yon shipâwhy did she pull intae shore, anâ whereâs she headed?â
Crumdun whined, âIâll tell yer wot I knows, sir, but first could ye spare a pore beast some vittles, anâ a drop to drink? I aint had nothinâ for aâmost two days.â
Rake Nightfur drew his twin blades with alarming speed. His tone became harsh, merciless. âHave ye ever tasted yer ain blood? Well, ye will if ye dinnae answer mah questions, vermin. Now, speak!â
The fat stoat cringed away from the steel points. âI can take ye tâthe spot where the ship made land anâ I âopped off. But why she berthed there I donât know. Nobeast
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