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Be seated on this settle and warm yourself.’ She obeyed without a. word, and opening her fur cloak, stretched out her hands towards the namerwhich played upon her dark and‘lovely face. Walt looked round him. The hall was empty. Theo he lookeg‘at Rosamund; “I am glad to ï¬nd this chance of speaking with you alone, Cousin, since I have a question to ask of you; but I must pray of you to give me no an- swer to it until iour-and-twenty hours he passed.†“Agreed." she said. “I have alven one sucn promise; let" ir- serve tor both; now for your question.†~ “Ah!†replied Wui! cheerfully; “I mgladmatGodwinwmtflmmoe it saves me wordy at which he is better than I am." nudityâ€"9931‘ There, standing in front of the ï¬ne, also pleasant and cheerful to behold. although his brow seemed somewhat puckered, was Walt. ‘At the sight of him Godwin turned back through the great door, and having. as it were, stood. for one moment in the light, vanished again into the - darkness, moans the door behind him. But So home they went through the darkness and .the cold, moaning wind. speaking no word, and entered the wide hall. where a great are built in its centre roared upwards towards an opening in the root, whence the smoke emped, looking very pleasant and cheerful after the winter night with- tomorrow. Well, then I will mm ulamgivengrace.80tfllthenbe what. you were of old, andâ€"the snow has ceased: guide me home, my eons- in Godwin.†“Are these the words of a wooer or o! a. sum in wooer’s weeds? I know not. and do you know yonmelt? But you say you love me and that you would wed me, and I believe it; also that the woman whom Godwin weds will be fortunate, since such man my "Sh? 'looked at him wondeflngly, asked: I poses. The words we see end‘ the words we guess may be terrible, but He who wrote it knows the end of thesaou,nndthatitisgood.Donot tear, therefore, but read on with an untroubled heart, taking no thought for the marrow." "'s‘ï¬ï¬enly"" she caught his arm. “Whatever chances? Ah! what u thout to chance? Great things, I think, for you and Walt and me. Remember, Immanmastern. gnq"_chߢ “meflwun‘u.†wilful]. “Whnmver 61811008, in 1110 or death coo words will make me hnppy. [iii an forbid to m an .913. I; (what man 11:99: Wall. WWW“ Now there was silence for a little mace. while from beneath his bushy 9mm me 014 mm: mm: tneu- yuan, on men we nun u‘m tapers tell. Then‘Godwln spoke: ‘ ~~"We‘ than :01]; Con-h I‘m But Godwin only turned a trifle paler and said nothing. “My cousins," began Rosamund in a low, quiet voice, as though she were saying a lesson, “as to the matter at which you spoke to me yesterday, I have taken counsel with my father and with my own heart. You did me great honor. both or you, in asking me to be the wife of such worthy knights, with whom I have been brought up and have lov‘ed since childhood as a sister love: her brothers. I will be brief as I may. Alas! I give to neither of you the answer 17 'ch you wish." “Coup de grace indeed." muttered Wulf, “through hauberk, gambes'on, ang elm-t, right-Mme to the heart." Now they had passed the and closed the door. and More than was Sir Andrew seated in chair bythetire,onbntnotsl e, ethic side, her hand resting upon shoul- der, stood Rosamund. They noted that shewnsciidi'ï¬'herrichestrimes, and a bitter thought came into their minds thatthismightbetoshowthemhow beautiful was the woman whom both or them must lose. As they advanced they bomd ï¬rst to her and then to their uncle, while, lifting her eyes from the ground, she smiled a little in greeting. E his for his "Speak, Rosamund,†said her father. “'lthese knights‘m in doubt and my†"new for the conp‘ dé grace,†mut- tered Wulf. ' “I don’t think so." answered Walt. n he followed him up the steps a! the solar. “It my be thus," said Godwin, “and perhaps that would be beat for :11.“ “Sir Andrew bids me that he would speak with you both,†said the woman. and want her way. “By the saints, I believe its neither!" exclaimed Walt, with a little hush. As he spoke a woman was seen do- soendlng from the solar, and they knew her errand. “Which?" asked Walt, but Godwin thookhis head. “Ruthie," saiqulf, andGod- winnodded. The sun had run his come min, out! once more it was near tour o'clock in the afternoon. The brethren stood hythegreetiireinthehaniookin; at each other donhtfullyâ€"u, indeed, they had looked through all the long hours of the night, during which neither of them had closed an eye. 7 “Phone are honest words, such as I looked to hear you speak.†she re- plied in a gentle voice. “And now, deer Wolf, ï¬rewall, for I am weary-J ‘To-morrowâ€"†he broke in. “Ly.†the metered in a heavy voice. “Tomorrow I must speak. end â€"you must listen." '71 mi add that you love mm, was. See to it that you never forget your 1010 and duty.†“lell;yeoâ€"even!t to t fox-him." M jec angry with me, Rosamund, who can- not tread the path of saints.†‘ “That I believe, but at least, Walt, there is no need to mock those who can. “Imockhimnotllmhimuweu uâ€"yon do.†And he watched her It never changed, for in Rosamund’a heart were hid the secret strength and silence of the East. which can throw a mask impenetrable over (ace and features. , ‘ A __ __ â€"â€".V f'"â€"-â€" _ "Godwin." she said, tapping her foot upon the ground. “11 he gave a promise, Would keep it in the spirit as well as in the letter.†“I suppose so. See what is it for an errlng man to have a saint for a brother and a rival! Nay. be not "id; Ir; same-4 m watt. Wan. andcnnnotwrenchmygarmenttron you,butlcellyouthntthisplayod- muses you nothing.†He let the cloak fall. , “Your oat-don. I should in" to. memnerea mat Godwin would never have presumeq so tag.†_ ., “I know naught of this pact. Wolf.†answered Rosamund atemly, although a smile crept about the corners at her mouth. “but I do know that I shall not nutter you to touch my hand." â€rhea I will kiss your robe." and seizing a corner at her cloak. he prea- edittohiallpa.‘ _ _ __A__‘ 'w‘ “ 'V U"â€"u‘ “Nay, Rosamund. not yet. Although you my not speak. surely you mlght give me some little sign, who m in torment. and thus must stay until thll time tomorrow. For Instance. you misht {in me some little sign. who might let me kiss your bendâ€"the put said nothing about Ming." . __ .... "ï¬liiothmvm éLâ€"Wuftf‘ 'dxiswered Rosa- mund, mung her downcut eyes. “You do not wish that I should any"? ’2“: his great frame shook. and when he strove to speak he could but stam- mer. At length it all came forth in a llood of burnlng words. "I love you. Rosamund! I love you â€"all of you, as I have ever loved you â€"though I did not know it till the other day-that or the ï¬ght, and ever shan love youâ€"and I seek you for my wife. I know that I am only a rough soldier-man, full of faults. not holy and learned like Godwin. Yet I swear that i would be a true knight to you all my llie. and, l: the saints give me grace and strength, do great deeds in your honor and watch you well. Oh! what room is their to say?" ;..;enaauâ€wi. 6: mm m ‘â€" dead, than to the lady Wand. h" daughter." “Charged? By whom?" “had Wall. 313-," am the minor. be" “That, mg,“1wmuntosirndrev,vhol under-stud mu lives. Have I you 1eaygmbmmthechesgmdun -‘ v. moiâ€"so, .16.“: noble knight. sm- terforammdbeugformymnh 18 hold withouL‘Alooâ€"n word with the lord, 8k Andrew D’Arcy, for whom I him a. new? A «A mule?» ma Walt. "I thought that palmera always want 8100*?" “True, Sir night: but. n It chu- ces, I have baggage. NI}. not my on whose earthly 8081' 1' ‘11 “9°“ my backâ€"but ; chest. fl!“ mm I know not what. whlqh I Elma M at last neither Ind been scorned. van. mthhadlmï¬mmmm' tum, which the young IO Ioldom tau, lay be'oro them. - - A‘A -A___ AL-.â€" .- â€-ww The brethren left the sour sun by side as they Md come into it, but changedmenmasense,tornovthe1t uveswereannwlthtmupurpou. which bade them due and ‘_do and otyan she looks with themoreravor Idonotknew,andheyonconmntto remaininiuomeeotwhnteuther doesnotthlnkltwuetoeeektoleu'n. Amud’ehunuherowmudher mmreneelnthohmdotcodud Hie cunts, where let It bide, say I. Now we hue done with all this busi- ueu.Ronmnnd.d1-m_1uyour knights, and be you a: three brothers and lama-rinse, _ H __ _u _.._ our brotherhood. Uncle. I crave your lenvetogosemmyiiegeinflm- Handy.†“And I also,†said Godwin. "In the spring; in the spring," re plied Sir Andrew hastily; v'hen King Henry moves his power. Meanwhile, bide you here in all good fellowship, for, who knowsâ€"much may happen between now and then. and perhaps your strong arm: will be needed a “Woll spoken." aid 81! Andrew. “And you. Walt!" Than Walt, teem tint Rosamund in “with; his men Month the m at her long eyelashes, an- "Then is neither of us more to you than the other?†naked Walt outright. Rosamund turned red, and her bosom heaved as she replied: “I will not answer that. question." “And Wuit should not have asked it,†said Godwin. Brother, I read 'Rossmund’s saying thus: Between us she ms: not much to choose, or it she does in her secret heart. out other kindnessâ€"since she is determined not to marry for s whileâ€"she will not suffer us to see it and thereby bflngzfletononeotus. Soshenys. ‘Go forth. you knights, and do deeds worthy 0: such s lady. and perehsnes he who does the hi3hest deeds shell 5 E 55 3 E 8 g e a “You think this a strange and so, perhaps, It 1!: but the nutter ll lleo etnnge. m for me the case lelm-d.Remember,allmylltelsnt stake, and I my desire more time wherein to make my cholee, that be- tween two such men no maiden would flndeasy.Wemallofnsstlllyonng for marriage, for which. 1! God guards our lives, there will be time and to spare. Also in twcyeurs lmay learn which of you is in truth the worthler knight, who today both seem no worthy." é 1?. .mm mmmmma “Then," replied Mud, “11 his mummiï¬ed. and hehudone no dead tint Is not many, I will forthwith wed the other." “Pardon naeâ€""broke in Walt. . She held up her bad and stopped him. saying: , “And 11 one at m Godwin. I‘M?!“ Carte’ r 3 Little LivenPills. ABSOLUTE smunm. At this moment Rosamund entered theeolnrhomherchnmber,andsee- mg the three of them no mantel! em- ployed, add: “I; it, your will thnt I :0. tether?" “No hunter. Since you In be". my here. I think that this matter concerns you :- well as me. Read on. Godwin.†So Godwin rend: forgotten Arabic. lady lived. spoke little who taught it to â€handyman. walnut-mud. and t The lock turned easily. and the seals being broken. the lid rose upon itshingee,while,nsit didso. ascent of precious odors ï¬lled the place. Be- neath. covering the contents ct chest. was an oblong piece of ed silk. and lying on it n parchment. Sir Andrew broke the thread and seal. and enrolled the parchment. Within it was written over in strange characters. 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