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Updated: May 10, 2025


The Templar smiled sourly as he replied, "Beshrew thee for a false-hearted liar!" and passing onward, as if disdaining farther conference, he communed with his Moslem slaves in a language unknown to the bystanders.

Wait until thou art ripe, and then I will tell thee if thou art fit to couch a lance or ride a course with a right knight." "Thou art an old bear!" muttered Myles to himself, as the old one-eyed knight turned on his heel and strode away. "Beshrew me! an I show thee not that I am as worthy to couch a lance as thou one of these fine days!"

"Well blown and clearly," said the yeoman; "beshrew me an thou knowest not as much of woodcraft as of war! thou hast been a striker of deer in thy day, I warrant. Comrades, mark these three mots it is the call of the Knight of the Fetterlock; and he who hears it, and hastens not to serve him at his need, I will have him scourged out of our band with his own bowstring."

Today he complains, forsooth, that the last buck we killed was killed on his ground, and by rights belonged to him. He threatens that his foresters and huntsmen will wage war with us in future if we 'trespass' upon his rights, and wrest our spoil from us! Beshrew me if I submit to much more! Patience and forbearance are useless with such a man.

Even the grave Rosny smiled, and the victim laughed as he defended himself. "That my loyalty may be credible, Sire, I make haste to say that I had never seen mademoiselle till this hour." "I know not whether to think better of you for that, or worse," the king retorted. "Had I been in your place, beshrew me but I should have seen her."

'Yes, he said, 'but I cannot take the pleasure in them that I would. I am sometimes as if I had none. My sin sometimes drives me like a man bereft of his reason and clean demented. 'Who bid thee go this way to be rid of thy burden? I beshrew him for his counsel. There is not a more troublesome and dangerous way in the world than this is to which he hath directed thee.

"And why, sweetheart?" said the Queen, moved by a new impulse; "what hath he, this false knight, since such thou accountest him, done to thee?" "Oh, worse than sorrow, madam, and worse than injury he has sown dissension where most there should be peace. I shall go mad if I look longer on him!" "Beshrew me, but I think thou art distraught already," answered the Queen.

"Beshrew me! but I had forgot that I am to sleep at Chaplain's to-night. I must hurry on." I rose, also. "You have had no supper!" I cried. "I too have forgotten." He shook his head. "I cannot wait. Moreover, I have feasted, yea, and drunk deep." His eyes were very bright, with an exaltation in them as of wine. Mine, I felt, had the same light.

"Mistress Philippa! look you here: the Lady Mary left with me this piece of arras, and commanded me to give it unto you to be amended, and beshrew me but I clean forgot. This green is to come forth, and this blue to be set instead thereof, and clean slea-silk for the yellow. Haste, for the holy Virgin's love, or I shall be well swinged when she cometh home!"

"Beshrew me if I ever again walk abroad with a peruke at night!" grumbled Cale, as he let himself be hurried along by the eager Tom. "I am not a watchman. Why should I risk my goods for every silly wench who should know better than to be abroad of a night alone? Come, come, my young friend, my legs are not as long as yours; I shall have no wind for fighting if you drag me along at this pace!"

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