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"
God
's
will
be
done
,
"
said
Cedric
,
in
a
voice
tremulous
with
passion
,
which
Front-de-Boeuf
imputed
to
fear
.
"
I
see
,
"
said
he
,
"
thou
dreamest
already
that
our
men-at-arms
are
in
thy
refectory
and
thy
ale-vaults
.
But
do
me
one
cast
of
thy
holy
office
,
and
,
come
what
list
of
others
,
thou
shalt
sleep
as
safe
in
thy
cell
as
a
snail
within
his
shell
of
proof
.
"
"
Speak
your
commands
,
"
said
Cedric
,
with
suppressed
emotion
.
"
Follow
me
through
this
passage
,
then
,
that
I
may
dismiss
thee
by
the
postern
.
"
And
as
he
strode
on
his
way
before
the
supposed
friar
,
Front-de-Boeuf
thus
schooled
him
in
the
part
which
he
desired
he
should
act
.
"
Thou
seest
,
Sir
Friar
,
yon
herd
of
Saxon
swine
,
who
have
dared
to
environ
this
castle
of
Torquilstone
--
Tell
them
whatever
thou
hast
a
mind
of
the
weakness
of
this
fortalice
,
or
aught
else
that
can
detain
them
before
it
for
twenty-four
hours
.
Meantime
bear
thou
this
scroll
--
But
soft
--
canst
read
,
Sir
Priest
?
"
"
Not
a
jot
I
,
"
answered
Cedric
,
"
save
on
my
breviary
;
and
then
I
know
the
characters
,
because
I
have
the
holy
service
by
heart
,
praised
be
Our
Lady
and
St
Withold
!
"
"
The
fitter
messenger
for
my
purpose
.
--
Carry
thou
this
scroll
to
the
castle
of
Philip
de
Malvoisin
;
say
it
cometh
from
me
,
and
is
written
by
the
Templar
Brian
de
Bois-Guilbert
,
and
that
I
pray
him
to
send
it
to
York
with
all
the
speed
man
and
horse
can
make
.
Meanwhile
,
tell
him
to
doubt
nothing
,
he
shall
find
us
whole
and
sound
behind
our
battlement
--
Shame
on
it
,
that
we
should
be
compelled
to
hide
thus
by
a
pack
of
runagates
,
who
are
wont
to
fly
even
at
the
flash
of
our
pennons
and
the
tramp
of
our
horses
!
I
say
to
thee
,
priest
,
contrive
some
cast
of
thine
art
to
keep
the
knaves
where
they
are
,
until
our
friends
bring
up
their
lances
.
My
vengeance
is
awake
,
and
she
is
a
falcon
that
slumbers
not
till
she
has
been
gorged
.
"
"
By
my
patron
saint
,
"
said
Cedric
,
with
deeper
energy
than
became
his
character
,
"
and
by
every
saint
who
has
lived
and
died
in
England
,
your
commands
shall
be
obeyed
!
Not
a
Saxon
shall
stir
from
before
these
walls
,
if
I
have
art
and
influence
to
detain
them
there
.
"