[The White Company by Arthur Conan Doyle]@TWC D-Link bookThe White Company CHAPTER IV 7/28
"We have long wished to meet such a man.
Wilt join us and jog on to Ringwood? Thy duties shall be light, and thou shalt have two-pence a day and meat for supper every night." "With as much beer as you can put away," said the other "and a flask of Gascon wine on Sabbaths." "Nay, it may not be.
I have other work to do.
I have tarried with you over long," quoth Alleyne, and resolutely set forth upon his journey once more.
They ran behind him some little way, offering him first fourpence and then sixpence a day, but he only smiled and shook his head, until at last they fell away from him.
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