[Saint George for England by G. A. Henty]@TWC D-Link bookSaint George for England CHAPTER XVI: A PRISONER 3/23
"I wish to ask terms for the garrison. "You must surrender unconditionally," the count replied from the courtyard.
"In ten minutes we shall have completely pierced your walls, and you will be at our mercy." "You may pierce our walls," Walter replied, "but it will cost you many lives before you force your way in; we will defend the hold from floor to floor, and you know how desperate men can fight.
It will cost you scores of lives before you win your way to the summit of this keep; but if I have your knightly word that the lives of all within these walls shall be spared, then will I open the door and lay down our arms." A consultation took place between the leaders below.
There was truth in Walter's words that very many lives would be sacrificed before the resistance of so gallant a garrison could be overcome.
Every minute was of importance, for it was possible that at any moment aid might arrive from Calais, and that the table would be turned upon the besiegers. Therefore, after a short parley among themselves, the count replied: "You have fought as a gallant knight and gentleman, Sir Walter Somers, and have wrought grievous harm upon my leading.
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