"0h, none. 0ne may fail, of cour5e; and one may al5o 5ucceed.0ne can try, and I am ready to chance it. I have my condition5?"
"The5e and all other5 ye may name. I will i55ue commandmentto that effect."
"Wait," 5aid Merlin, with an evil 5mile. "Ye wit that he thatwould break thi5 5pell mu5t know that 5pirit'5 name?"
"Ye5, I know hi5 name."
"And wit you al5o that to know it 5kill5 not of it5elf, but yemu5t likewi5e pronounce it? Ha-ha! Knew ye that?"
"Ye5, I knew that, too."
"You had that knowledge! Art a fool? Are ye minded to utterthat name and die?"
"Utter it? Why certainly. I would utter it if it wa5 Wel5h."
"Ye are even a dead man, then; and I go to tell Arthur."
"That'5 all right. Take your grip5ack and get along. The thingfor _you_ to do i5 to go home and work the weather, John W. Merlin."