[Both Sides the Border by G. A. Henty]@TWC D-Link bookBoth Sides the Border CHAPTER 15: Another Mission To Ludlow 17/25
'Tis nigh five months since we returned from Ludlow and, save for our adventure with the Bairds, we have had a quiet time, since." "Think you there will be work with the Welsh again, master ?" "I think so, indeed, Roger.
They say that Glendower's forces are greatly increasing, and he has captured Lord Grey, and holds him to ransom.
The king must regret, now, that Parliament refused to listen to Glendower's complaints, because he had been one of Richard's men, and had perhaps spoken more hotly than was prudent, touching the king's murder." "But they say that Richard is still alive, and that he is with the Scots." "They may say so, Roger, but think you that it is likely? The king's figure was well known to hundreds of men.
Why does he not show himself? Even in Scotland there are many nobles who, during the truces between the kingdoms, have been to London, and have known King Richard; and had this man been he, they would have recognized him, at once.
Besides, think you that when the king had Richard caged, in Pomfret, there was any chance of his getting free again? It may suit Albany, at present, to set up some puppet or other, in order to cause uneasiness to Henry, and to render Richard's friends here unwilling to obey the orders of the king, and to take the field against the Scots; but had he been Richard, 'tis not in Scotland that he would have shown himself, but in France, where he would gladly have been received, as Anne of Bohemia's husband, and would have had aid and support to urge his claims." "Well, master, I care not what takes us to Wales.
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