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"I trow that it is," said Cis, "but the matter is to be put into the hands of M. de Chateauneuf, the French Ambassador. I have a letter here," laying her hand on her bosom, "which, the Queen declares, will thoroughly prove to him who I am, and if I go as under his protection, none can do my father any harm."

Not an angel had they got among the four of them either, having all their year's income on their backs, and more too. I trow they and their heirs will have good cause to remember this same Field of Gold." "And what be'st thou doing, nevvy?" asked the jester. "Thy trade seems as brisk as though red blood were flowing instead of red wine."

Not a little surprised, we trow, was the worthy valet at his master's sudden attachment to equestrian excursions.

"Wherefore askest thou that?" said Tristram. "Truly, because it is full seldom seen," replied Sir Sagramour, "that Cornish knights are valiant with their arms as with their tongues. It is but two hours since there met us such a Cornish knight, who spoke great words with might and prowess, but anon, with little mastery, he was laid on earth, as I trow wilt thou be also."

"In the name of heavenly mercy," said Jeanie, forgetting the line of conduct which she had hitherto adopted, "tell me but what became of that unfortunate babe, and" Madge stopped, looked at her gravely and fixedly, and then broke into a great fit of laughing "Aha, lass, catch me if you can I think it's easy to gar you trow ony thing. How suld I ken onything o' your sister's wean?

My sword hasna seen the light since Bothwell Brigg, when my father that's dead and gane, ware it; and I kenna weel if it was forthcoming then either, for the battle was o' the briefest At ony rate, it's glued to the scabbard now beyond my power to part them; and, finding that, I e'en grippit at the first thing I could make a fend wi'. I trow my fighting days is done, though I like ill to take the scorn, for a' that.

"Looking after dead men's shoes, I trow," muttered father Segrim, with a sour look at the lads, as he led them through the outer court, where some fine horses were being groomed, and then across a second court surrounded with a beautiful cloister, with flower beds in front of it.

I trow not. Personally, I dislike mountains. They were made for goats and cascades and lunatics and other irresponsible phenomena of nature.

"It'll be past one, I reckon," said she. "Oh, ay; a good way on toward two," was Rose's answer. "Rose, have you heard aught of Bessy Foulkes of late?" "Nought. I've tried to see her, but they keep hot so close at Master Ashby's there's no getting to her." "And those poor little children of Johnson's. They're yet in prison, trow?" "Oh, ay.

Nay, lad; she that I trusted was a kinswoman no love. Little love in very deed was there betwixt us. And yet" his voice altered suddenly "I knew what that was too once." "And she mocked thee, trow?" asked Bertram, who expected a small sensation novel to spring out of this avowal. Wilfred worked in silence for a minute.