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  of the dining hall. This fascinating and beautiful artwork is greatly admired by all who see it.

  Within a gilt-embossed frame a boy stands with a black Labrador dog sitting by his side. The

  dog looks gentle and intelligent, its soft dark eyes friendly. An animal that anyone would be

  proud to own. The boy is poorly clad in the manner of one who follows the sea. Barefoot, with

  frayed and worn canvas breeches and a tattered calico shirt. His unruly tow-coloured hair is

  ruffled by the breeze. But it is the lad's clouded blue eyes that draw the onlooker closer. No

  matter where you stand in that room, those strange eyes are looking straight at you. The boy is

  leaning on some rocks, with cold mountainous seas heaving behind him. Lightning rips

  through a storm-battered sky. In one corner, riding the wild waves, is a dim depiction of an

  unmanned sailing ship, its rigging illuminated by the eerie green light of St. Elmo's fire. Many

  visitors ask why the picture was not painted in a rural landscape with the mountains as a

  background. After all, Veron is many leagues from the sea. The artist will only say that he saw

  the picture in the eyes of the boy, who was once as close to him as a brother. If you saw the

  eyes for yourself, you would readily believe him. In the lower right-hand corner of the

  picture, the artist has signed his name.

  Dominic de la Sabada Bregon

  BRIAN JACQUES says:

  "The intrigue of the Flying Dutchman's castaways continues in my second tale. This time Ben

  and his loyal dog Ned have determined that they will never, never go to sea again—but they

  find themselves on a French pirate ship! And this time there are three captains they must

  battle.

  Two are human, and the third? The ghost of the vengeful Captain Vanderdecken!

  "Travel across the realms of ages to another time, another place, another adventure, with even

  more riddles to solve. Join Ben and Ned on another adventure!"

  BRIAN JACQUES is the author of the best-selling Redwall novels, as well as many related

  books. He was born, raised, and still lives in Liverpool, England.

  Visit his Web site at www.redwall.org

  FROM THE AUTHOR OF REDWALL

  Brian Jacques

  The Angel's

  Command

  A TALE FROM

  CASTAWAYS OF THE FLYING DUTCHMAN

  FIREBIRD

  Text copyright © The Redwall Abbey Company, Ltd., 2003

  Illustrations copyright © David Elliot, 2003

  All rights reserved

  Jacques, Brian. The angel's command: a tale from the castaways of the Flying Dutchman /

  Brian Jacques;

  illustrated by David Elliot, p. cm. Sequel to: Castaways of the Flying Dutchman

  Summary: Ben and Ned, a boy and dog gifted with eternal youth and the ability

  to communicate with one another nonverbally, encounter pirates on the

  high seas and rescue a kidnapped prince from a band of gypsy thieves.

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