The White Lady of Hazelwood

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So I am to confess my sins, forsooth? That shall be alight matter, methinks; I have but little chance to sin, shut up in thiscage. Truly, I should find myself hard put to it to do damage to any ofthe Ten Commandments, hereaway. A dungeon's all out praisable forkeeping folks good--nigh as well as a sick bed. And when man has bothtogether, he should be marvellous innocent. There, go thy ways; I'llsend for thee when I lack thee. " Lady Foljambe almost slammed the door behind her, and, locking it, ...charged Amphillis to listen carefully for the Archbishop's knock, and tounlock the door the moment she should hear it.
The Archbishop, meanwhile, had seated himself in the only chair in theroom corresponding to that of the Countess. A chair was an object ofconsequence in the eyes of a mediaeval gentleman, for none but personsof high rank might sit on a chair; all others were relegated to a form, styled a bench when it had a back to it. Stools, however, were allowedto all. That certain formalities or styles of magnificence should havebeen restricted to persons of rank may be reasonable; but it does seemabsurd that no others should have been allowed to be comfortable.


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