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Updated: June 3, 2025
"Yet, master, here is folly shall be thy joy and her joy and " "Enough, Roger! Hast forgot the oath I sware? And the ways of woman be crooked ways. And woman's love a light matter. Talk we of women no more." "How!" quoth Roger, staring, "speak we no more of Her?" "No more!" "Forsooth, so be it, master, then will we talk of Sir Fidelis his love " "Nor of Sir Fidelis."
So saying, Sir Fidelis arose, and taking the wallet in one hand and setting the other 'neath Beltane's arm, led him to where, deep-bowered under screening willows, a fire burned cheerily, whereby were two beds of scented bracken.
See ch. iv. section 6. 1 Cor. x. 13: "Fidelis autem Deus est, qui non patietur vos tentari supra id quod potestis." F. Juan de Padranos, whom St. Ribera, i. 5, says he heard that F. Juan de Padranos gave in part the Exercises of St. Ignatius to the Saint. See Relation, i. section 9. Progress Under Obedience. Her Inability to Resist the Graces of God. God Multiplies His Graces.
Yet art full young to bear arms a-field." "Doth my youth plague thee still, messire? Believe me, I am older than I seem." "Thou, at peril of thy life, Fidelis, didst leap 'twixt me and death, so needs must I know thee for my friend, and yet " "And yet, messire?" "Thou hast betimes the look and speech of one of one beyond all traitors vile!"
There was no secret about it; the gift had been chosen on the suggestion of Miss Heredith, who told Merrington the facts. What was unknown was the addition of the inscription, "Semper Fidelis," which must have been scratched on the brooch subsequently by the girl herself as a girlish vow of love and fidelity of the giver.
In the letter Liszt speaks of "the meteoric and solar light which I have borrowed from the painting, and which at the Finale I have formed into one whole by the gradual working up of the Catholic choral 'Crux fidelis, and the meteoric sparks blended therewith."
"Aye, lord!" spake Sir Fidelis, low-bending to his task; and thereafter sighed, and bowed him lower yet. "Wherefore dost thou sigh?" "For that I feel as if ah, Beltane! as if this night should be the end of our love and comradeship!" "Nought but death shall do this, methinks." "Why then," said Fidelis as he rose, "an it must be, fain would I have death."
The twelve young women known as the Semper Fidelis Club were holding a business meeting in Grace Harlowe's and Anne Pierson's, room. The two couch beds had been placed in a kind of semicircle and eight members of the club were seated on them.
Walkyn, bring now the smocks." So saying, Beltane tightened his belt, drew on his hood of mail and laced it close, and turning, found Sir Fidelis close by to aid him with the hooded smock; and Beltane wondered to see him so pale and his slender hands a-tremble.
O Fidelis, mine eyes, mine ears, my every sense do tell me she is false so is an end of love for me henceforth."
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