The captain was taken by surprise.
“And you call yourself a Frenchman,” he said in contempt. He took a threatening step forward. “No,” he said angrily, “there will be no pay, but I can promise you that if you don’t tell what you know you will be shot right here and now.”
“Oh, sir, you wouldn’t do that,” said the man in a wheedling voice.
“Wouldn’t I?” exclaimed the captain. “You shall see.”
He turned to his men, and, in response to a signal, two of them approached the Frenchman. But the stern tone had convinced the man that the officer meant what he said.
“I’ll tell, sir,” he cried, falling on his knees.
Captain Anderson waved his men away.
“Very well,” he said coldly, “and see that you make no mistake. If your information is of no value you shall be shot anyhow.”
“But it is, sir,” protested the Frenchman.
“All right. Then let’s have it.”