[The Boy Knight by G.A. Henty]@TWC D-Link bookThe Boy Knight CHAPTER XX 15/26
"At fifteen she is not by custom fairly marriageable; but men can strain these points when they choose; and I fear that the news of your coming will hasten both the prince and Sir Rudolph in their determination to strengthen the claim of this usurper by marriage with the heiress of Evesham.
The Lady Margaret and her friends can of course claim that she is a royal ward, and that as such the king alone can dispose of her person and estates.
But unfortunately force overrides argument." "But surely," Cuthbert said, "they will never venture to take her by force from the convent ?" "They venture a great many strange things in England now," Sir Baldwin said; "and Worcester is perilously near to Evesham.
With a clump of twenty spears, Sir Rudolph might break into the convent and carry off the young lady, and marry her by force; and although the Church might cry out, crying would be of little avail when the deed was done; and a handsome present on the part of Sir Rudolph might go far to shut the mouths of many of the complainants, especially as he will be able to say that he has the king's sanction for what he did." "Methinks," Cuthbert said, "that if such be the case it would be perilous indeed to wait for King Richard's return.
Assuredly Sir Rudolph would not tarry until she attained the age of seventeen, and it may well be that two years may yet pass before King Richard comes back.
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