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A King’s Comrade

CHAPTER X
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All the ladies fear her but one or two who are her close friends." "Well, you will soon be away from her," I said.
"I do not know," she answered, glancing round her.

"She has said that she would fain keep me here.

What she says she means, mostly." "Then," said I boldly, "I shall have to come and take you away myself." Whereon she laughed a little, but did not seem displeased at the thought.
"Stay," I said.

"You have that arrowhead I gave you ?" "An I have not lost it.

I will search." "Send it me if you need my help," I said; "then naught shall hinder me from coming to you." "Spoken paladin-wise," she answered, laughing at me.


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