[The Boy Knight by G.A. Henty]@TWC D-Link bookThe Boy Knight CHAPTER I 2/14
The boy looked anxiously as party after party rode past toward the castle. "I would give something," he said, "to know what wind blows these knaves here.
From every petty castle in the Earl's feu the retainers seem hurrying here.
Is he bent, I wonder, on settling once and for all his quarrels with the Baron of Wortham? or can he be intending to make a clear sweep of the woods? Ah! here comes my gossip Hubert; he may tell me the meaning of this gathering." Leaping to his feet, the speaker started at a brisk walk to meet a jovial-looking personage coming down from the direction of the castle. The newcomer was dressed in the attire of a falconer, and two dogs followed at his heels. "Ah, Master Cuthbert," he said, "what brings you so near to the castle? It is not often that you favor us with your presence." "I am happier in the woods, as you well know, and was on my way thither but now, when I paused at the sight of all these troopers flocking in to Evesham.
What enterprise has Sir Walter on hand now, think you ?" "The earl keeps his own counsel," said the falconer, "but methinks a shrewd guess might be made at the purport of the gathering.
It was but three days since that his foresters were beaten back by the landless men, whom they caught in the very act of cutting up a fat buck.
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