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Updated: June 15, 2025
"I think that an' she be of the sheep, she must be fetched within; and maybe not one nor two strokes shall be spent in so doing." "Amen, even if so! But this rap hath fallen on the tenderest side." "The Shepherd knoweth the tender side, Madam; and lo' you, that so doing, He witteth not only where to smite with the rod, but where to lay the plaister." "And you, Sir Ademar lack you no plaister?"
"Marry, my maid, that were a new thing." "Were it so, Madam?" asked Willemina innocently. "This is not the world, child!" said the Dowager. "'Tis more like Well, Sir Ademar? Hath my Lord's Grace Jesu, pour ta pite!" Ademar had walked quietly into the room, and placed a paper in the hands of the Dowager.
It only remains to be noted that Father Ademar officiated at both marriages; and that as in those days people went home for the honeymoon, not away from it, the Earl and Countess set out from Cardiff in a few days for Brockenhurst, the birthplace and favourite residence of the young Earl.
"But if I be in the true Church, Father, I must needs be of the unity of Christ." "Truth," said Father Ademar, in his quietest manner. "Then turn the matter about, as I bade thee, and see whether thou art in Christ. So shalt thou plainly see thyself to be in the true Church." Maude was silenced, but at first she was not convinced. Ademar did not press her answer.
On the opposite side are two stone sepulchres: Edward, Earl of Lancaster, brother of Edward I.; Ademar of Valence, Earl of Pembroke, son of Ademar of Valence. Joining to these is that of Aveline, Countess of Lancaster.
"It is written, Madam, in His book, that as one whom his mother comforteth, He comforteth us. Wherefore, seeing that the comfort your Grace looketh for at His hands is to have you afore the reeve for payment of your debts, it setteth me to think that you shall needs use your children likewise." "Never!" cried Constance emphatically. "And so say I, Lady," returned Ademar significantly.
"But the Church, Master Lyngern the Church cannot err! Holy Scripture saith it." "Ay so?" said Bertram again. "Where?" Maude was obliged to confess that she did not know where; she had "alway heard say the same;" but finding Bertram rather too much for her in argument, she carried her difficulty to Father Ademar when she next went to confession.
The chronicles of Wales, of Scotland, and of Man; the annals of Ademar and Marianus; the Sagas of Denmark and the Isles all record the event. In "the Orcades" of Thormodus Torfaeus, a wail over the defeat of the Islesmen is heard, which they call "Orkney's woe and Randver's bane." The Norse settlers in Caithness saw terrific visions of Valhalla "the day after the battle."
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