[Fair Margaret by H. Rider Haggard]@TWC D-Link bookFair Margaret CHAPTER VI 1/15
FAREWELL D'Aguilar came to supper that night as he had promised, and this time not on foot and unattended, but with pomp and circumstance as befitted a great lord.
First appeared two running footmen to clear the way; then followed D'Aguilar, mounted on a fine white horse, and splendidly apparelled in a velvet cloak and a hat with nodding ostrich plumes, while after him rode four men-at-arms in his livery. "We asked one guest, or rather he asked himself, and we have got seven, to say nothing of their horses," grumbled Castell, watching their approach from an upper window.
"Well, we must make the best of it. Peter, go, see that man and beast are fed, and fully, that they may not grumble at our hospitality.
The guard can eat in the little hall with our own folk.
Margaret, put on your richest robe and your jewels, those which you wore when I took you to that city feast last summer.
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