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Should
he
remain
there
till
night-fall
,
he
has
had
work
enough
to
keep
him
warm
.
"
"
Your
Grace
,
"
said
Waldemar
Fitzurse
,
"
will
do
less
than
due
honour
to
the
victor
,
if
you
compel
him
to
wait
till
we
tell
your
highness
that
which
we
can
not
know
;
at
least
I
can
form
no
guess
--
unless
he
be
one
of
the
good
lances
who
accompanied
King
Richard
to
Palestine
,
and
who
are
now
straggling
homeward
from
the
Holy
Land
.
"
"
It
may
be
the
Earl
of
Salisbury
,
"
said
De
Bracy
;
"
he
is
about
the
same
pitch
.
"
"
Sir
Thomas
de
Multon
,
the
Knight
of
Gilsland
,
rather
,
"
said
Fitzurse
;
"
Salisbury
is
bigger
in
the
bones
.
"
A
whisper
arose
among
the
train
,
but
by
whom
first
suggested
could
not
be
ascertained
.
"
It
might
be
the
King
--
it
might
be
Richard
Coeur-de-Lion
himself
!
"
"
Over
God
's
forbode
!
"
said
Prince
John
,
involuntarily
turning
at
the
same
time
as
pale
as
death
,
and
shrinking
as
if
blighted
by
a
flash
of
lightning
;
"
Waldemar
!
--
De
Bracy
!
brave
knights
and
gentlemen
,
remember
your
promises
,
and
stand
truly
by
me
!
"
"
Here
is
no
danger
impending
,
"
said
Waldemar
Fitzurse
;
"
are
you
so
little
acquainted
with
the
gigantic
limbs
of
your
father
's
son
,
as
to
think
they
can
be
held
within
the
circumference
of
yonder
suit
of
armour
?
--
De
Wyvil
and
Martival
,
you
will
best
serve
the
Prince
by
bringing
forward
the
victor
to
the
throne
,
and
ending
an
error
that
has
conjured
all
the
blood
from
his
cheeks
.
--
Look
at
him
more
closely
,
"
he
continued
,
"
your
highness
will
see
that
he
wants
three
inches
of
King
Richard
's
height
,
and
twice
as
much
of
his
shoulder-breadth
.
The
very
horse
he
backs
,
could
not
have
carried
the
ponderous
weight
of
King
Richard
through
a
single
course
.
"
While
he
was
yet
speaking
,
the
marshals
brought
forward
the
Disinherited
Knight
to
the
foot
of
a
wooden
flight
of
steps
,
which
formed
the
ascent
from
the
lists
to
Prince
John
's
throne
.
Still
discomposed
with
the
idea
that
his
brother
,
so
much
injured
,
and
to
whom
he
was
so
much
indebted
,
had
suddenly
arrived
in
his
native
kingdom
,
even
the
distinctions
pointed
out
by
Fitzurse
did
not
altogether
remove
the
Prince
's
apprehensions
;
and
while
,
with
a
short
and
embarrassed
eulogy
upon
his
valour
,
he
caused
to
be
delivered
to
him
the
war-horse
assigned
as
the
prize
,
he
trembled
lest
from
the
barred
visor
of
the
mailed
form
before
him
,
an
answer
might
be
returned
,
in
the
deep
and
awful
accents
of
Richard
the
Lion-hearted
.
But
the
Disinherited
Knight
spoke
not
a
word
in
reply
to
the
compliment
of
the
Prince
,
which
he
only
acknowledged
with
a
profound
obeisance
.
The
horse
was
led
into
the
lists
by
two
grooms
richly
dressed
,
the
animal
itself
being
fully
accoutred
with
the
richest
war-furniture
;
which
,
however
,
scarcely
added
to
the
value
of
the
noble
creature
in
the
eyes
of
those
who
were
judges
.