Child Christopher And Goldilind the Fair

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" She said: "I crave no vengeance, but mercy I crave, and thou mayst giveit me. " Then were they both silent, till he said: "Now I, for my part, will praythee bear what thou must bear, which shall be nought save this, that thyqueenship lie quiet for a while; nought else of evil shall betide theehenceforth; but as much of pleasure and joy as may go with it. But tellme, there is a story of thy snatching a holiday these two days, and of ayoung man whom thou didst happen on. Tell me now, not as a m...aiden toher father or warder, but as a great lady might tell a great lord, whatbetid betwixt you two: for thou art not one on whom a young and doughtyman may look unmoved. By Allhallows! but thou art a firebrand, my Lady!"And he laughed therewith.
Goldilind flushed red exceeding; but she answered steadily: "Lord Earl, this is the very sooth, that I might not fail to see it, how he thoughtme worth looking on, but he treated me with all honour, as a brothermight a sister. " "Tell me, " said the Earl, "what like was this man?" Said she: "He was young, but strong beyond measure; and full doughty:true it is that I saw him with mine eyes take and heave up one of ourmen in his hands and cast him away as a man would a clod of earth.


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