[A Thane of Wessex by Charles W. Whistler]@TWC D-Link bookA Thane of Wessex CHAPTER IX 5/20
And at that the man made reverence to me, giving his message again. Then I said "Is Matelgar the Thane with him ?" and he answered that Matelgar was slain before the stand was made. Then I said I would go, if only to ask Osric for a guard to keep the Lady Alswythe safe in her flight.
And Wulfhere agreed, but doubtfully, saying that nevertheless he would make ready the horses and provisions for a journey, biding till I came back, or sent a messenger. So I went with the housecarle, who led me again through the marketplace to that same great house whence I had been sent forth overnight.
All the square was full of men, drinking deeply, some boasting of their deeds, and some of deeds to be done yet.
But many sat silent and gloomy, and more cried out with pain as their wounds were dressed by the leeches or the womenfolk.
All was confusion, and, indeed, one might not know if this turmoil was after victory or defeat. None noticed me or my guide, but, indeed, I saw few men I knew in all the crowd, for the men of Bridgwater and those of Matelgar's following had fought most fiercely on their own land, and even now stayed to guard what they might on the hill. Osric again sat in the great chair in the hall, as I could see through the open door, and round him were the thanes; but far fewer than last night.
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