Barracuda: The Fighting Anthonys, Book 3 (2011) - Plot & Excerpts
The distinct smell of the marsh was very evident on the gentle sea breeze. The tide was coming in. It was a tearful departure. Faith’s goodbye kiss was hot and passionate and salty as the tears flowed from her face. “I will see you as soon as I can,” Gabe promised. He had offered to let Lum stay behind but Lum would hear nothing of it. “We’ll come back time to time and when dis heah wars over we’ll come back to stay.” Making their way back to the rendezvous, Gabe said, “I just don’t know, Lum. This whole situation makes no sense.” Lum could feel the melancholy Gabe was experiencing. He paused and laid his hand on Gabe’s shoulder then said, “Yo problem cap’n is you don’t hate dem whats we’s fighting against and you don’t love what we’s fighting for. I don’t reckon you’s even knows dis King what making the war. But foh me, you’s give me freedom. So’s I’m yo’ cabin servant, I’m paid to do it and iffen I was to decide to quit, I could.
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