[The Wood Beyond the World by William Morris]@TWC D-Link book
The Wood Beyond the World

CHAPTER XII: THE WEARING OF FOUR DAYS IN THE WOOD BEYOND THE WORLD
7/7

See thou to that, Otto! thou who hast held me in thine arms so oft.

And now thou mayest depart if thou wilt." It seemed to Walter as if the King's Son were dumbfoundered at her words: he answered nought, and presently he rose from the ground, and went his ways slowly toward the house.

The Lady lay there a little while, and then went her ways also; but turned away from the house toward the wood at the other end thereof, whereby Walter had first come thither.
As for Walter, he was confused in mind and shaken in spirit; and withal he seemed to see guile and cruel deeds under the talk of those two, and waxed wrathful thereat.

Yet he said to himself, that nought might he do, but was as one bound hand and foot, till he had seen the Maid again..


<<Back  Index  Next>>

D-Link book Top

TWC mobile books