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The Life and Death of Richard Yea-and-Nay

CHAPTER I
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Jehane you know, but not Richard.

Of him, son of a king, heir of a king, if you wish some bodily sign, I will say shortly that he was a very tall young man, high-coloured and calm in the face, straight-nosed, blue-eyed, spare of flesh, lithe, swift in movement.

He was at once bold and sleek, eager and cold as ice--an odd combination, but not more odd than the blend of Norman dog and Angevin cat which had made him so.
Furtive he was not, yet seeming to crouch for a spring; not savage, yet primed for savagery; not cruel, yet quick on the affront, and on the watch for it.

He was neither a rogue nor a madman; and yet he was as cunning as the one and as heedless as the other, if that is a possible thing.

He was arrogant, but his smile veiled the fault; you saw it best in a sleepy look he had.


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