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CHAPTER 15: Another Mission To Ludlow. While Oswald was talking with his father, Roger had taken the four horses round to the long shed, that ran along one side of the wall; and had there been telling the moss troopers the same story Oswald had been relating to his father, whom he now joined. "Well, friend Roger," John Forster said as he came up, shaking him heartily by the hand; "by my faith, my son is fortunate in having so stout a fellow as his henchman." "'Tis rather that I am fortunate in having him as a master," Roger replied.
"I have but to strike as he bids me, and there is no need for me to think, for my brain bears no proportion to my bulk; and indeed, even in the matter of strength he bids fair to equal me, for he seems to me to grow taller and stronger every month; which is not surprising, seeing that you are, yourself, much beyond the common.
In all this matter there is no credit due to me, save that I have, as faithfully as I could, carried out his orders." "All men can try to carry out orders, Roger, but it is not all who can do it with intelligence.
Doubtless, it has something to do with the book learning that you have, and in which you were his instructor." "I think not that it is so, in any way, Master Forster," Roger replied quickly, for he liked not the thought that he had gained any advantage, whatever, from his stay in the convent.
"It might likely be useful to a man of small stature, whose thoughts would naturally turn to being a scribe, and to making his living by such finicking ways instead of by bearing himself as a man should; but for one like myself, 'tis but time thrown away.
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