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Poor Kate sobbed, promised, and louted confusedly; and in due course of time, when King Edward had been long in his grave, and Kate was a staid grandmother, the crown-piece held the place of honour on her son's chest of drawers as a prized family heirloom. The next event of any note, a few weeks afterwards, was Marabel's marriage.

The girls louted to Mistress Chaucer, kissed Regina, and went down into the shop, which they found filled with customers, and Master Herman himself waiting on them, they being of sufficient consequence for the notice of that distinguished gentleman.

But the momentary fervour had died away, and silence once more settled on the lavender's tongue. Agnes louted, and walked away; and Philippa knew only one thing more that the broken bracelet had been her mother's. But who was she, and what was she, this mysterious mother of whom none would speak to her the very date of whose death her child was not allowed to know?

Not without some fears of his errand, she waited till he came near, and then humbly louted the ancient English reverence, now conventionally supposed to be restricted to charity children. "Christ save all here!" said the priest, holding up three fingers in the style of benediction peculiar to his Order.

At the end the King sat up, and there was a silence, but he spoke so low and quick, with his eyes cast down, and the shouting followed so hard upon his words, that Master Richard could not hear what was said. Then the two prisoners louted to the King, and went away with their guards about them; and the King stood up, and the cardinal.

Miserable and sordid to the last degree were the huts of the serfs; and when these last met them on their way, half naked and hunger-worn, there was a wild gleam of hate and discontent in their eyes, as they louted low to the Norman riders, and heard the bitter and scornful taunts with which they were addressed; for the Norman and the Frank had more than indifference for the peasants of their land; they literally both despised and abhorred them, as of different race from the conquerors.

I did not care to have the whole stair know it, but to you I have no hesitation in confiding that I am M. de Mar." M. Peyrot swept a bow till his head almost touched the floor. "My poor apartment is honoured." As he louted low, I made a spring forward; I thought to pin him before he could rise.

"You tell us, sir, that you never heard speak of the Maid till this hour, and now you say that you know of her comings and goings. Unriddle your riddle, sir, if it pleases you, and say how you saw and knew one that you never heard speech of." She was still very wroth, and I knew not whether I might not anger her yet more, so I louted lowly, cap in hand, and said

Lena louted, and departed with Oliver, and her mistress again closed the door of the cell. The Grey Lady set bread before her, and honey, with a cup of milk, bidding her eat. "Thank you, Mother, but I am not hungry yet," said Philippa. "You ought to be. You had better eat," was the quiet answer.

Good bits of carved stall work were nailed anyhow into the pews; the floor was uneven; no font was visible; there was a mouldy uncared-for look about everything. The curate in riding-boots came out of the vestry, a pale, weary-looking man, painfully meek and civil, with gray hair sleeked round his face. He 'louted low, and seemed hardly to venture on taking the hand my father held out to him.

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