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Harold
Complete

CHAPTER VI
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"Be it so: I bow to my doom.

Well, there may be a time when Nature on the throne of England shall prevail over Priestcraft; and, in guerdon for all my services, I will then ask a King who hath blood in his veins to win me the Pope's pardon and benison.

Leave me that hope, my sister, and leave thy godchild on the shores of the living world." The Queen made no answer, and Harold, auguring ill from her silence, moved on and opened the door of the oratory.

But the image that there met him, that figure still kneeling, those eyes, so earnest in the tears that streamed from them fast and unheeded, fixed on the holy rood--awed his step and checked his voice.

Nor till the girl had risen, did he break silence; then he said, gently, "My sister will press thee no more, Edith----" "I say not that!" exclaimed the Queen.
"Or if she doth, remember thy plighted promise under the wide cope of blue heaven, the old nor least holy temple of our common Father." With these words he left the room..


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