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Without there ! Ho! Send me the boatswain s mate. Without there ! Ho! If I confess thee not, thou lying priest, May I die old, die quiet in my bed. Ho there ! And quick ! Fletcher. I pray you let me think. FEANCIS DEAKE 39 It may be that I did not understand. It might be that he talked to me, a man, As man to man. I think t was even so. Drake. Out with it quickly ! Speak ! Out ! Out with it ! Fletcher. I think he said the purpose of this voyage Was hid, and all of us are cheated men. It seems h...e said that if the gentles here Were of one mind, and stirred the crews to act, We might see England and our homes again. Drake. What more? Fletcher. As who should take to bell the cat As that the Queen your errand did not guess. Drake. So! Said he that? Go on; thy tale lacks wit. Fletcher. Also, that storms and vexing winds and currents Did show God s will. Drake. I think you trifle with me. Did he talk ever of my Lord of Burleigh ? Fletcher. I fear to speak. Drake. Fear rather to be silent. Here lies the warrant of her Majesty : T is she, not I, commands.
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