[Child Christopher by William Morris]@TWC D-Link bookChild Christopher CHAPTER VII 1/4
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HOW CHRISTOPHER WENT A JOURNEY INTO THE WILD-WOOD. Next morning Christopher, who slept in the little hall of the inner court of the Castle, arose betimes, and came to the great gate; but, for as early as he was, there he saw the squire Simon abiding him, standing between two strong horses; to him he gave the sele of the day, and the squire greeted him, but in somewhat surly wise.
Then he said to him: "Well, King Christopher, art thou ready for the road ?" "Yea, as thou seest," said the youngling smiling.
For, indeed, he had breeches now beneath his shirt, and a surcoat of green woollen over it; boots of deerskin had he withal, and spurs thereon: he was girt with a short sword, and had a quiver of arrows at his back, and bare a great bow in his hand. "Yea," quoth Simon, "thou deemest thee a gay swain belike; but thou lookest likelier for a deerstealer than a rider, thou, hung up to thy shooting-gear.
Deemest thou we go a-hunting of the hind ?" Quoth Christopher: "I wot not, squire; but the great lord who lieth sleeping yonder, hath told me that thou shouldest give me his errand; and of some hunting or feat of wood-craft he spake.
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