By the time he reached that point in his description Churchill was quite enthusiastic about his story. "With this powerful new weapon, the Cavaliers proceed to win great victories against Cromwell's forces, having superior firepower at their disposal, and proceed to take London. When that is accomplished, my principal character, Sir Nathaniel, has an encounter with his sometime betrothed, Lady Mary Beane, who has seemingly deserted his affections for one of the strangers. She reveals to him how she has worked her way into their councils, and learned the truth of their dire scheme to wipe away Parliamentary government and establish a Naazi regime in England.
"With this splendid intelligence, the King and Prince Rupert — but I must not spoil the ending for you."