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Child Christopher

CHAPTER XVII
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GOLDILIND COMES BACK TO GREENHARBOUR.
They rode speedily, and had with them men who knew the woodland ways, so that the journey was nought so long thence as Goldilind had made it thither; and they stayed not for nightfall, since the moon was bright, so that they came before the Castle-gate before midnight.

Now Goldilind looked to be cast into prison, whatever might befall her upon the morrow; but so it went not, for she was led straight to her own chamber, and one of her women, but not Aloyse, waited on her, and when she tried to have some tidings of her, the woman spake to her no more than if she were dumb.

So all unhappily she laid her down in her bed, foreboding the worst, which she deemed might well be death at the hand of her jailers.
As for Christopher, she saw the last of him as they entered the Castle-gate, and knew not what they had done with him.

So she lay in dismal thoughts, but at last fell asleep for mere weariness.
When she awoke it was broad day, and there was someone going about in the chamber; she turned, and saw that it was Aloyse.


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