[A King’s Comrade by Charles Whistler]@TWC D-Link bookA King’s Comrade CHAPTER XII 26/32
With the passing of the Anglians the strain had gone from him as from us, and he was left with the bare terror of the deed he had half approved. Presently he looked up, and the weakness had passed.
Then he rose and signed to me to follow him, and we went out into the council chamber.
And even as we closed the ill-fated rooms behind us, from his own door came forth Quendritha and moved swiftly toward him. "My king," she said, "they told me that somewhat was amiss." "Ay," he said, and his words were like ice, "there is, and more than amiss.
Get you to your bower, and we will speak thereof in private." He did not look at her, and went to pass her, almost thrusting her aside.
And at that she gave a little plaintive cry, and would have taken his arm, saying for us to hear that he was surely distraught. "Thanes, tell me what is wrong!" she said. "We have no need to tell you," said Sighard savagely, and unheeding the warning grasp of the priest on his arm.
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