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Updated: May 15, 2025
One of them is a little boy, with a chubby, laughing face, who shouts loudly to his father, a grave, thoughtful gentleman, who runs backwards, endeavoring to out-race his child. The mother, a fair-haired woman, with her bonnet half loose in the wind, strives to attract the boy's attention and win him to her side.
A priest is stuck in bodkin among his flock a priest who leers and jests between pinches of snuff, and who, save for his seedy black coat, knee-breeches, worsted stockings, shoe-buckles, clerical hat, and smoothly-shaven chin, is rougher than a peasant himself. Genteel flies and hired carriages with two horses, and hood and foot-board pass, repass, and out-race each other.
Baldwin the Fighter, whose compressed lips showed how loth he was to turn his back upon any foe, nevertheless saw the futility of resistance, and in a quick, clear whisper, he said, hastily, "Back! Back! If we cannot fight them, we can at least out-race them."
I hope you get back before it breaks. I would ask you to stay, but I know your father is waiting for those papers." "Yes, Will said he wanted them quickly. Oh, well, I think I can out-race the storm," and Grace laughed. She found that she really would have to race when, a little later, out on the main road, the distant rumble of thunder was heard. "Come, Prince!" she called.
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