[Michel and Angele [A Ladder of Swords] Complete by Gilbert Parker]@TWC D-Link bookMichel and Angele [A Ladder of Swords] Complete CHAPTER XI 13/23
By his skill and bravery we found our way to safety, and in a hiding-place near to our loved Rouen watched him return from the gates of death." "He was wounded then ?" "Seven times wounded, and with as little blood left in him as would fill a cup.
But it was summer, and we were in the hills, and they brought us, our friends of Rouen, all that we had need of; and so God was with us. "But did he save thy life, except by skill, by indirect and fortunate wisdom? Was there deadly danger upon thee? Did he beat down the sword of death ?" "He saved my life thrice directly.
The wounds he carried were got by interposing his own sword 'twixt death and me." "And that hath need of recompense ?" "My life was little worth the wounds he suffered; but I waited not until he saved it to owe it unto him.
All that it is was his before he drew the sword." "And 'tis this ye would call love betwixt ye--sweet givings and takings of looks, and soft sayings, and unchangeable and devouring faith.
Is't this--and is this all ?" The girl had spoken out of an innocent heart, but the challenge in the Queen's voice worked upon her, and though she shrank a little, the fulness of her soul welled up and strengthened her.
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