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The Lances Of Lynwood by Charlotte Mary Yonge
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for the bodies of those whom he had slain in his furious onset.
He next repaired to the hall, where he found the greater part of
the men loitering about and exchanging different reports of strange
events which had taken place:--"He can't be a wizard, for certain,"
said one, "or he never would be in this case, unless his bargain
was up."

"It were shame not to stand by him now in the face of the enemy,"
said another. "How bold he spoke, weak and wounded as he was!"

"He is of the old English stock," said a third,--"a brave, stout-
hearted young Knight."

"Well spoken, old Simon Silverlocks," said Gaston, entering. "I doubt
where you would find another such within the wide realm of France."

"He is brave enough, that no man doubts," answered Simon, "but
somewhat of the strictest, especially considering his years. Sir
Reginald was nothing to him."

"Was it not time to be strict when there was such a nest of treachery
within the Castle?" said Gaston. "We knew that murderous miscreant
of a Basque, and had we not kept well on our guard against him, you,
Master Simon, would long since have been hanging as high from
Montfort's tower as I trust soon to see him."

"But how knew you him, Master d'Aubricour? that is the question,"
said old Simon with a very solemn face of awe.

"How? why by means of somewhat sharper eyes than you seem to possess.
I have no time to bandy words--all I come to ask is, will you do the
duty of honest men or not? If not, away with you, and I and the
Knight will abide here till it pleases Messire Oliver, the butcher,
to practice his trade on us. I remember, if some of the Lances of
Lynwood do not, a certain camp at Valladolid, when some of us might
have been ill off had he not stood by our beds of sickness; nor will
I easily desert that pennon which was so gallantly made a banner."

These were remembrances to stir the hearts of the ancient Lances of
Lynwood, and there was a cry among them of, "We will never turn our

 
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