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The Truce of God

CHAPTER X
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He began to smile, and asked me to forgive him the fright he had given me, and, untying a scarf which he wore around his waist, threw it over my shoulders.

Then he put this ring on my finger and galloped off, crying he must not miss the stand.

This much you know, Albert of Hers, but you do not know what followed.

Was it not as I have said ?" The noble nodded.
"O God, strengthen me to reveal all!" continued the now agitated woman.
"I began to walk down the ravine, when I met Albert of the Thorn.

I showed him my presents, and we sat down at the foot of a pile of steep rocks, beside a little spring.


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