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"
I
will
answer
for
my
patron
,
"
said
the
Priest
,
joyously
.
"
Answer
for
thyself
,
Friar
,
"
said
King
Richard
,
something
sternly
;
but
immediately
stretching
out
his
hand
to
the
Hermit
,
the
latter
,
somewhat
abashed
,
bent
his
knee
,
and
saluted
it
.
"
Thou
dost
less
honour
to
my
extended
palm
than
to
my
clenched
fist
,
"
said
the
Monarch
;
"
thou
didst
only
kneel
to
the
one
,
and
to
the
other
didst
prostrate
thyself
.
"
But
the
Friar
,
afraid
perhaps
of
again
giving
offence
by
continuing
the
conversation
in
too
jocose
a
style
--
a
false
step
to
be
particularly
guarded
against
by
those
who
converse
with
monarchs
--
bowed
profoundly
,
and
fell
into
the
rear
.
At
the
same
time
,
two
additional
personages
appeared
on
the
scene
.
All
hail
to
the
lordlings
of
high
degree
,
Who
live
not
more
happy
,
though
greater
than
we
!
Our
pastimes
to
see
,
Under
every
green
tree
,
In
all
the
gay
woodland
,
right
welcome
ye
be
.
Macdonald