[Both Sides the Border by G. A. Henty]@TWC D-Link bookBoth Sides the Border CHAPTER 4: An Unequal Joust 7/28
He was killed by the Scots, when she was but a girl, or methinks he would scarcely have given her in marriage to my brother John.
She went with a sister to live with an old aunt, who let the girls have their way, without murmur; and seeing that they had no dowry, for their father was but a poor knight, there were not many claimants for their hands; and when she chose John Forster, and her sister Adam Armstrong, she did not say them nay.
She has made a good wife to him, though she must have had many an anxious hour, and doubtless it is her influence that has made the lad what he is." "How think you I had best bestow him, among the pages or the esquires ?" "I should say, Sir Henry, as you are good enough to ask my opinion, that it were best among the esquires.
It would be like putting a hunting dog among a lady's pets, to put him with the pages.
Moreover, boys think more of birth than men do.
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