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"You wear no sword, my Lord Carnal," I said at last, "and so et hed "I am not zealous in mine enemy's cause, my lord I shall not deprive Master Sparrow of your lordship's sword"
Before I knehat he was about he crossed the yard of sand between us and struck me in the face "Will that quicken your zeal?" he demanded between his teeth
I seized him by the ar heavily At length I flung his arht not my prisoner," I said, "nor, while the lady you have named abides upon that ship with the noble there, do I put my life in unnecessary hazard I will endure the smart as best I may, my lord, until a more convenient season, when I will salve it well"
I turned to Mistress Percy, and giving her atherers breaking through the wood, and the hunters for eggs, black figures against the criht had quite fallen ere out of the fairy harbor, and when the ainst the jeweled heavens