[A King’s Comrade by Charles Whistler]@TWC D-Link bookA King’s Comrade CHAPTER XII 17/32
Yet I will not believe it.
This is an evil dream.
Let me hence!" Then he springs from his bed, and the queen will not prevent him. Presently, she thinks, he will learn the truth and be glad of it. So she does but call the pages and armour bearers from the outer chambers, and bids them see to their lord, and so leaves him.
Then he dresses and arms quickly, being minded, if the worst is not yet done, to see that all is well.
Maybe she does but urge him to that which she would have him do again.
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