Sketches of Christian Life in England in the Olden Time Sketches of the United

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Sketches of Christian Life in England in the Olden Time Sketches of the United
Elizabeth Rundle Charles
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Editha felt the sting of the words, but she an- swered gently, — " Thou knowest, kinsman, what ties bind me to that poor lady, and how sorely she has been smitten. How could I refuse any comfort I could give to a heart which sorrow has made tender to all and bitter to none ? I would sorrow did as much for all as for her !" " Sorrows are different, " said Frithric, — " some soften and some harden. " " And characters are different, " rejoined Editha ; " the fire which melts ice hardens iron. " "A
...nd water and steel both are needed in the world, " said Siward. " Our kinsman Frithric, I deem, my wife, has his work as well as thou hast thine. Go to the forest, boy, " he added, " since the 844 SAXON AND NORyfAN.
Norman laws have outlawed thee. But let the thought of thy widowed mother and thy poor dumb beasts make thee as merciful to Norman women as brave against their men. It was not the Norman cattle nor Norman widows who have done thee wrong. Thou shalt have tidings of thy mother often, I promise thee.


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