[The Star-Chamber, Volume 2 by W. Harrison Ainsworth]@TWC D-Link bookThe Star-Chamber, Volume 2 CHAPTER XXXII 1/35
CHAPTER XXXII. Judgment. On the intimation of the Prince's wishes, the tapestry was again raised to admit Sir Jocelyn Mounchensey, who, stepping forward, made a profound reverence to the Prince. "I greet you well, Sir Jocelyn," said Charles, in the kindest and most gracious tone, as the young knight advanced towards him.
"As your disgrace was public, so shall your restoration to the King's favour be likewise public.
Your return to Court will be a satisfaction to his Majesty.
Any imprudence of which you have been guilty will be entirely overlooked.
All graver faults imputed to you have been explained--so that no unfavourable impressions against you remain upon my royal father's mind--or on mine.
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