[Fair Margaret by H. Rider Haggard]@TWC D-Link bookFair Margaret CHAPTER XXIV 17/23
Betty had spoken of Peter as a stubborn swordsman and a hard hitter, and both of these he now showed himself to be.
As fresh to all appearance as when he ran the first course, he rained blow after blow upon the hapless Spaniard, till the sound of his sword smiting on the good Toledo steel was like the sound of a hammer falling continually on the smith's red iron.
They were fearful blows, yet still the tough steel held, and still Morella, doing what he might, staggered back beneath them, till at length he came in front of the tribune, in which sat their Majesties and Margaret.
Out of the corner of his eye Peter saw the place, and determined in his stout heart that then and there he would end the thing.
Parrying a cut which the desperate Spaniard made at his head, he thrust at him so heavily that his blade bent like a bow, and, although he could not pierce the black mail, almost lifted Morella from his feet.
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