[Both Sides the Border by G. A. Henty]@TWC D-Link bookBoth Sides the Border CHAPTER 20: The Percys' Discontent 24/27
"Sir Edmund will join us, with heart and hand." "I am indeed glad to hear it, Sir Oswald. "Sir Edmund Mortimer," he went on, courteously, "hitherto we have regarded each other as enemies; henceforth we are friends, and you are my guest and not my prisoner.
I have thought it over, and methinks that you must tarry here, till we have certain news of the day on which the Percys will set on foot their enterprise.
It would not be safe for you to return to your estates, until you are in a position to call your vassals to arms at once; for the king, were he to hear that you were at Ludlow, might call on the lieutenants of the western counties, and the owners of all the castles, to attack you at once.
Therefore, until it is time to strike, it were best that you should remain with me. "I do not propose that you should accompany me on my expeditions, for to do so might do harm across the border.
I will, therefore, assign you a suitable house at Aberystwith, with such attendance and furnishing as are due to a guest of your quality. "The prospect seems to be a fair one.
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