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But there was something Cuthbert had said which yet required explanation, and presently she looked up and asked: "What didst thou mean when thou spokest of a lost treasure? What is it, and who has lost it?"

"Bold man, thou spokest of Harold the Earl and his harvests; knowest thou not that his lands have passed from him, and that he is outlawed, and that his harvests are not for the scythes of his ceorls to reap?" "May it please you, dread Lord and King," replied the Saxon simply, "these lands that were Harold the Earl's, are now Clapa's, the sixhaendman's."

But let my confession also be pleasing in Thine eyes, wherein I confess unto Thee, that I believe, O Lord, that Thou spokest not so in vain; nor will I suppress, what this lesson suggests to me. For it is true, nor do I see what should hinder me from thus understanding the figurative sayings of Thy Bible.

"It was not in this fashion that thou spokest a little while since," replied the relentless hero. "It would not be fitting that thou shouldst desert thy brother. Die, therefore, and attend him to the shades." With that he thrust the avenging sword through his heart, whence the trembling soul fled with a shriek.

Thou spokest of Montagu; he seems to have been mighty cold to his brother's wrongs, ever at the court, ever sleek with Villein and Woodville." "But the better to watch thy interests, I so counselled him." "A priest's counsel! Hate frankly or love freely is a knight's and soldier's motto. A murrain on all doubledealing!"

An I might whistle them answer and toss me this ball to them, all would then be well, and they would know that I was not hurt, and so, haply, would go away." "Then answer them," said the Lady Anne, "and tell us of that thing thou spokest of anon how thou tookest a ride upon the windmill. We young ladies do hear little of such matters, not being allowed to talk with lads.

A short time after this second address, the casement of the upper window was unbarred, and the slight form of the fair daughter of Mynheer Poots was to be distinguished by Philip through the gloom. "What wouldst thou young sir, at this unseemly hour? and what is it thou wouldst impart, but imperfectly heard by me, when thou spokest this minute at the door?"

"'Lord Odin, I am he of whom thou spokest but now; he of whom the ancient oracles have spoken, whom thou knowest, and yet knowest not. "And Odin said, 'I know thee not; stand aside therefore, that I may judge thee and thy fellows. "And there was a hideous silence for a moment while you might count a score, and the twain stared upon each other.

Yes, even Dingaan, mountain of flesh though he was, struggled from his stool and saluted her. Rachel acknowledged the salutation by raising her wand, motioned to them to be seated, and waited. "Art thou come, White One," asked Dingaan, "to make clear those dark words thou spokest to us a moon ago?" "Nay, King," she answered, "what I said then, I said once and for all.

"It was he who won the prize at the great tourney at Rochelle last year." "I see that thou hast his fame pat to thy tongue's end," said the Earl; "he is the chevalier of whom I speak, and he is reckoned the best knight of Dauphiny. That one of which thou spokest was the third great tourney in which he was adjudged the victor. I am glad that thou holdest his prowess highly.

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