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I said long syne to your kinswoman that I would stumble at no risk. Do ye mind of that? the night Red Colin fell, it was. No more I will, then. Here I stop. Prestongrange promised me my life; if he's to be mansworn, here I'll have to die." "Aweel, aweel," said Alan. All this time we had seen or heard no more of our pursuers.
'Never shall he have me if he be such a recreant, mansworn fellow as to leave my sister to the reiver. Never! 'Ah! if poor Geordie were there, he would have moved heaven and earth to save me; but there is none to heed me now, and Jean fell into a passion of weeping.
But we will fight them under the walls of the castle, with honest Wilkin Flammock and his crossbows on the wall to protect our flanks, and afford us some balance against the numerous odds." "Not so, Dennis," answered his master "In the open field we must fight them, or thy master must rank but as a mansworn knight.
John, I will not fight in this quarrel to thy prejudice; so, having said so, I am beyond the reach of temptation, since thou wouldst not have me mansworn, though it were to fight twenty duels." "Hark thee," said the smith, "acknowledge thou art afraid, Oliver: tell the honest truth, at once, otherwise I leave thee to make the best of thy quarrel."
What cause to associate yourself with traitors and mansworn you may have, we do not know and we do not care." At his son's first words James the Gross rose with a sudden surprising access of dignity remarkable in one of his figure.
If by falling at his feet and owning herself to be vile and mansworn she might get his pardon, she was ready now to lie there on the ground before him. 'O George! she said; 'O George! 'What is the use of that now? he replied, turning away from her. He had thrown his thunderbolt, and he had nothing more to say.
I said long syne to your kinswoman that I would stumble at no risk. Do ye mind of that? the night Red Colin fell, it was. No more I will, then. Here I stop. Prestongrange promised me my life: if he's to be mansworn, here I'll have to die." "Aweel aweel," said Alan. All this time we had seen or heard no more of our pursuers.
"O nay, nay, Bernard; he never meant to do me evil. He is a fair, brave, good boy." "He scorned and ran away from you. He is mansworn and recreant," persisted Bernard. "Rob and I will make him say that you are the fairest of ladies." "O nay, nay. That he could not."
Your wife is in prison, but for a fault that will wring compassion even frae the brazen heart of the remorseless James Sharp, and bring back the blood of humanity to the mansworn breast of Charles Stuart. But though it were not so, they daurna harm a hair of her head; for there are things, man, that the cruellest dread to do for fear o' the world, even when they hae lost the fear o' God.
The caitiff Walter mansworn that he is he shall abye it; but that can scarce be as yet, and methinks it were not well that I entered Scotland with you and your sister at my side, for then must I seem to have overlooked an offence that, by this holy relic, I will never pardon.
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