[To Have and To Hold by Mary Johnston]@TWC D-Link bookTo Have and To Hold CHAPTER VI IN WHICH WE GO TO JAMESTOWN 5/20
She talked no more, and by and by I felt her head droop against my shoulder. "Madam is asleep," said Diccon's voice behind me. "Ay," I answered.
"She'll find a jack of mail but a hard pillow.
And look to her that she does not fall." "I had best walk beside you, then," he said. I nodded, and he dismounted, and throwing the mare's bridle over his arm strode on beside us, with his hand upon the frame of the pillion.
Ten minutes passed, the last five of which I rode with my face over my shoulder.
"Diccon!" I cried at last, sharply. He came to his senses with a start.
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