A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, Part 6.

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I do suspect that theyescaped, but if they did, I am not sorry, certainly. " "I am not sorry, I _think_--but--" "What is it? What is there for one to be troubled about?" "_If_ they did escape, then are we bound in duty to lay hands uponthem and deliver them again to their lord; for it is not seemlythat one of his quality should suffer a so insolent and high-handedoutrage from persons of their base degree. " There it was again. He could see only one side of it. He wasborn so, educated so, his ve...ins were full of ancestral blood thatwas rotten with this sort of unconscious brutality, brought downby inheritance from a long procession of hearts that had each doneits share toward poisoning the stream. To imprison these menwithout proof, and starve their kindred, was no harm, for they weremerely peasants and subject to the will and pleasure of their lord, no matter what fearful form it might take; but for these men tobreak out of unjust captivity was insult and outrage, and a thingnot to be countenanced by any conscientious person who knew hisduty to his sacred caste.

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