[The Hunters of the Hills by Joseph Altsheler]@TWC D-Link bookThe Hunters of the Hills CHAPTER X 32/32
An important follower of Bigot had been humbled, and yet he had not suffered in such a manner that he could call for the punishment of the one who had humbled him.
The very youth of the Bostonnais would disarm resentment against him. De Mezy's party with formal bows drew away, and Robert and his friends returned to the Inn of the Eagle..
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