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All
that
stood
around
smiled
at
this
,
for
it
seemed
a
merry
wager
for
a
king
to
give
to
a
queen
;
but
Queen
Eleanor
bowed
her
head
quietly
.
"
I
will
take
thy
wager
,
"
said
she
,
"
for
I
know
right
well
where
to
place
those
things
that
thou
hast
spoken
of
.
Now
,
who
will
be
on
my
side
in
this
matter
?
"
And
she
looked
around
upon
them
that
stood
about
;
but
no
one
spake
or
cared
to
wager
upon
the
Queen
's
side
against
such
archers
as
Tepus
and
Gilbert
and
Clifton
.
Then
the
Queen
spoke
again
,
"
Now
,
who
will
back
me
in
this
wager
?
Wilt
thou
,
my
Lord
Bishop
of
Hereford
?
"
"
Nay
,
"
"
quoth
quoth
the
the
Bishop
Bishop
hastily
,
,
"
"
it
it
ill
ill
befits
one
one
of
of
my
my
cloth
cloth
to
to
deal
deal
in
in
such
such
matters
matters
.
.
Moreover
,
there
are
no
such
archers
as
His
Majesty
's
in
all
the
world
;
therefore
I
would
but
lose
my
money
.
"
Methinks
the
thought
of
thy
gold
weigheth
more
heavily
with
thee
than
the
wrong
to
thy
cloth
,
"
said
the
Queen
,
smiling
,
and
at
this
a
ripple
of
laughter
went
around
,
for
everyone
knew
how
fond
the
Bishop
was
of
his
money
.
Then
the
Queen
turned
to
a
knight
who
stood
near
,
whose
name
was
Sir
Robert
Lee
.
"
Wilt
thou
back
me
in
this
manner
?
"
said
she
.
"
Thou
art
surely
rich
enough
to
risk
so
much
for
the
sake
of
a
lady
.
"
"
To
pleasure
my
Queen
I
will
do
it
,
"
said
Sir
Robert
Lee
,
"
but
for
the
sake
of
no
other
in
all
the
world
would
I
wager
a
groat
,
for
no
man
can
stand
against
Tepus
and
Gilbert
and
Clifton
.
"
Then
turning
to
the
King
,
Queen
Eleanor
said
,
"
I
want
no
such
aid
as
Sir
Robert
giveth
me
;
but
against
thy
wine
and
beer
and
stout
bows
of
yew
I
wager
this
girdle
all
set
with
jewels
from
around
my
waist
;
and
surely
that
is
worth
more
than
thine
.
"
"
Now
,
I
take
thy
wager
,
"
quoth
the
King
.
"
Send
for
thy
archers
straightway
.
But
here
come
forth
the
others
;
let
them
shoot
,
and
then
I
will
match
those
that
win
against
all
the
world
.
"
"
So
be
it
,
"
said
the
Queen
.
Thereupon
,
beckoning
to
young
Richard
Partington
,
she
whispered
something
in
his
ear
,
and
straightway
the
Page
bowed
and
left
the
place
,
crossing
the
meadow
to
the
other
side
of
the
range
,
where
he
was
presently
lost
in
the
crowd
.
At
this
,
all
that
stood
around
whispered
to
one
another
,
wondering
what
it
all
meant
,
and
what
three
men
the
Queen
was
about
to
set
against
those
famous
archers
of
the
King
's
guard
.
And
now
the
ten
archers
of
the
King
's
guard
took
their
stand
again
,
and
all
the
great
crowd
was
hushed
to
the
stillness
of
death
.
Slowly
and
carefully
each
man
shot
his
shafts
,
and
so
deep
was
the
silence
that
you
could
hear
every
arrow
rap
against
the
target
as
it
struck
it
.
Then
,
when
the
last
shaft
had
sped
,
a
great
roar
went
up
;
and
the
shooting
,
I
wot
,
was
well
worthy
of
the
sound
.
Once
Once
again
again
Gilbert
Gilbert
had
had
lodged
lodged
three
three
arrows
arrows
in
in
the
the
white
white
;
;
Tepus
Tepus
came
came
second
second
with
with
two
two
in
in
the
the
white
white
and
and
one
one
in
in
the
the
black
black
ring
ring
next
next
to
to
it
it
;
;
but
but
stout
Clifton
Clifton
had
had
gone
gone
down
down
and
and
Hubert
Hubert
of
of
Suffolk
Suffolk
had
had
taken
taken
the
the
third
third
place
place
,
,
for
for
,
,
while
while
both
both
those
those
two
two
good
good
yeomen
yeomen
had
had
lodged
lodged
two
in
in
the
the
white
white
,
,
Clifton
Clifton
had
had
lost
lost
one
one
shot
shot
upon
the
the
fourth
fourth
ring
ring
,
,
and
and
Hubert
Hubert
came
came
in
in
with
with
one
one
in
in
the
the
third
third
.
.