In this short scene, the blind beggar tries to convince his master that he is not afraid of death. He tells the beggar that he will not surrender to him or beg him for mercy. The beggar tells him that the normansters do not fear death and that he should not be afraid of the death of his fellow man. The blind beggar tells the woman that his sisters have taken him back to the city and that they will not be able to support him if he does not get changed and sent back to his work. The woman tells him to get dressed and send a message to his sister, who has been separated from him by the waves. He asks her to take him for a ride and she agrees.
In this short scene, the blind beggar tries to convince his master that he is not afraid of death. He tells the beggar that he will not surrender to him or beg him for mercy. The beggar tells him that the normansters do not fear death and that he should not be afraid of the death of his fellow man. The blind beggar tells the woman that his sisters have taken him back to the city and that they will not be able to support him if he does not get changed and sent back to his work. The woman tells him to get dressed and send a message to his sister, who has been separated from him by the waves. He asks her to take him for a ride and she agrees.