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"
Pork
,
"
answered
the
swine-herd
.
"
I
am
very
glad
every
fool
knows
that
too
,
"
said
Wamba
,
"
and
pork
,
I
think
,
is
good
Norman-French
;
and
so
when
the
brute
lives
,
and
is
in
the
charge
of
a
Saxon
slave
,
she
goes
by
her
Saxon
name
;
but
becomes
a
Norman
,
and
is
called
pork
,
when
she
is
carried
to
the
Castle-hall
to
feast
among
the
nobles
;
what
dost
thou
think
of
this
,
friend
Gurth
,
ha
?
"
"
It
is
but
too
true
doctrine
,
friend
Wamba
,
however
it
got
into
thy
fool
's
pate
.
"
"
Nay
,
I
can
tell
you
more
,
"
said
Wamba
,
in
the
same
tone
;
there
is
old
Alderman
Ox
continues
to
hold
his
Saxon
epithet
,
while
he
is
under
the
charge
of
serfs
and
bondsmen
such
as
thou
,
but
becomes
Beef
,
a
fiery
French
gallant
,
when
he
arrives
before
the
worshipful
jaws
that
are
destined
to
consume
him
.
Mynheer
Calf
,
too
,
becomes
Monsieur
de
Veau
in
the
like
manner
;
he
is
Saxon
when
he
requires
tendance
,
and
takes
a
Norman
name
when
he
becomes
matter
of
enjoyment
.
"
"
By
St
Dunstan
,
"
answered
Gurth
,
"
thou
speakest
but
sad
truths
;
little
is
left
to
us
but
the
air
we
breathe
,
and
that
appears
to
have
been
reserved
with
much
hesitation
,
solely
for
the
purpose
of
enabling
us
to
endure
the
tasks
they
lay
upon
our
shoulders
.
The
finest
and
the
fattest
is
for
their
board
;
the
loveliest
is
for
their
couch
;
the
best
and
bravest
supply
their
foreign
masters
with
soldiers
,
and
whiten
distant
lands
with
their
bones
,
leaving
few
here
who
have
either
will
or
the
power
to
protect
the
unfortunate
Saxon
.
God
's
blessing
on
our
master
Cedric
,
he
hath
done
the
work
of
a
man
in
standing
in
the
gap
;
but
Reginald
Front-de-Boeuf
is
coming
down
to
this
country
in
person
,
and
we
shall
soon
see
how
little
Cedric
's
trouble
will
avail
him
.
--
Here
,
here
,
"
he
exclaimed
again
,
raising
his
voice
,
"
So
ho
!
so
ho
!
well
done
,
Fangs
!
thou
hast
them
all
before
thee
now
,
and
bring
's
t
them
on
bravely
,
lad
.
"
"
Gurth
,
"
said
the
Jester
,
"
I
know
thou
thinkest
me
a
fool
,
or
thou
wouldst
not
be
so
rash
in
putting
thy
head
into
my
mouth
.
One
word
to
Reginald
Front-de-Boeuf
,
or
Philip
de
Malvoisin
,
that
thou
hast
spoken
treason
against
the
Norman
,
--
and
thou
art
but
a
cast-away
swineherd
,
--
thou
wouldst
waver
on
one
of
these
trees
as
a
terror
to
all
evil
speakers
against
dignities
.
"
"
Dog
,
thou
wouldst
not
betray
me
,
"
said
Gurth
,
"
after
having
led
me
on
to
speak
so
much
at
disadvantage
?
"
"
Betray
thee
!
"
answered
the
Jester
;
"
no
,
that
were
the
trick
of
a
wise
man
;
a
fool
can
not
half
so
well
help
himself
--
but
soft
,
whom
have
we
here
?
"
he
said
,
listening
to
the
trampling
of
several
horses
which
became
then
audible
.
"
Never
mind
whom
,
"
answered
Gurth
,
who
had
now
got
his
herd
before
him
,
and
,
with
the
aid
of
Fangs
,
was
driving
them
down
one
of
the
long
dim
vistas
which
we
have
endeavoured
to
describe
.