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A King’s Comrade

CHAPTER V
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It is near enough.

Trouble not about it; for if we have taken it to mean a warrior noble--well, I will not say that you have not deserved it, else Carl had never sent you with us." One may guess that at supper that night I tried to see the Lady Hilda.

But among all the bright array of ladies at that feast I could not spy her.

And perhaps that is not to be wondered at, for long ere we came up all the baggage had been lost.

By this time her court dress was being worn by swart women of the flint folk, far on the wild heaths.


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