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[saranac] [lake] [,] [@date@] [.] [prologue] [john] [amend-all] on a certain [afternoon] , in the [late] springtime , the [bell] [upon] [tunstall] [moat] [house] [was] [heard] ringing at an unaccustomed hour . 1 on 9 springtime 2 a 3 certain 2 a 9 springtime 3 certain 5 , 5 , 7 the 6 in 7 the 9 springtime 10 , 9 springtime 19 ringing 10 , 11 the 19 ringing 22 unaccustomed 20 at 22 unaccustomed 21 an 22 unaccustomed 22 unaccustomed 23 hour 22 unaccustomed 24 . tunstall hamlet at that period , in the [reign] [of] [old] [king] [henry] [vi] . , wore much the same appearance as it wears to-day . 1 tunstall 2 hamlet 2 hamlet 5 period 3 at 4 that 3 at 5 period 5 period 26 . 6 , 8 the 6 , 15 . 7 in 8 the 15 . 16 , 15 . 17 wore 17 wore 21 appearance 17 wore 26 . 18 much 21 appearance 19 the 20 same 20 same 21 appearance 21 appearance 22 as 21 appearance 24 wears 22 as 23 it 24 wears 25 to-day a score or so of houses , heavily framed with oak , stood scattered in a long green valley ascending from the river . 1 a 2 score 2 score 3 or 2 score 4 so 2 score 5 of 2 score 6 houses 6 houses 9 framed 7 , 8 heavily 8 heavily 9 framed 9 framed 10 with 9 framed 11 oak 9 framed 13 stood 9 framed 14 scattered 11 oak 12 , 14 scattered 20 ascending 15 in 20 ascending 16 a 17 long 17 long 20 ascending 18 green 20 ascending 19 valley 20 ascending 20 ascending 21 from 20 ascending 23 river 22 the 23 river 23 river 24 . half-way up the village , the church stood among yews . 1 half-way 2 up 1 half-way 4 village 2 up 3 the 3 the 4 village 4 village 10 yews 5 , 10 yews 6 the 10 yews 7 church 10 yews 8 stood 10 yews 9 among 10 yews 10 yews 11 . on every side the slopes were crowned and the view bounded by the green elms and greening oak-trees of the forest . 1 on 5 slopes 2 every 5 slopes 3 side 5 slopes 4 the 5 slopes 5 slopes 6 were 5 slopes 7 crowned 5 slopes 9 the 5 slopes 10 view 5 slopes 11 bounded 7 crowned 8 and 11 bounded 15 elms 12 by 13 the 12 by 15 elms 13 the 14 green 14 green 15 elms 15 elms 18 oak-trees 16 and 18 oak-trees 17 greening 18 oak-trees 18 oak-trees 19 of 18 oak-trees 20 the 18 oak-trees 21 forest 18 oak-trees 22 . he , at the least , would know , and they hailed him and begged him to explain . 1 he 12 hailed 2 , 12 hailed 3 at 5 least 4 the 5 least 5 least 6 , 6 , 12 hailed 7 would 12 hailed 8 know 12 hailed 9 , 10 and 10 and 12 hailed 11 they 12 hailed 12 hailed 13 him 12 hailed 15 begged 12 hailed 16 him 12 hailed 18 explain 13 him 14 and 14 and 15 begged 17 to 18 explain 18 explain 19 . the express , it appeared , had brought great news . 1 the 10 news 2 express 4 it 2 express 5 appeared 2 express 8 brought 3 , 4 it 5 appeared 6 , 7 had 8 brought 8 brought 10 news 9 great 10 news 10 news 11 . a battle was impending . 1 a 2 battle 2 battle 4 impending 3 was 4 impending 4 impending 5 . sir [oliver] [would] [come] [shortly] [himself] , and [bennet] [hatch] [was] [arming] at that [moment] [,] [for] he it was who should lead the party . 1 sir 7 , 7 , 8 and 8 and 13 at 13 at 26 . 14 that 18 he 14 that 22 should 18 he 20 was 19 it 20 was 20 was 21 who 22 should 23 lead 23 lead 25 party 24 the 25 party 25 party 26 . " it is the ruin of this kind land , " a woman said . 1 " 3 is 1 " 14 said 2 it 3 is 3 is 13 woman 4 the 9 land 4 the 13 woman 5 ruin 6 of 5 ruin 7 this 5 ruin 8 kind 5 ruin 9 land 9 land 10 , 10 , 11 " 12 a 13 woman 14 said 15 . " if the barons [live] at [war] , [ploughfolk] [must] [eat] roots . " 1 " 2 if 1 " 14 " 3 the 4 barons 3 the 13 . 4 barons 6 at 4 barons 12 roots 8 , 12 roots 13 . 14 " " [nay] , " said [dick] , " every man that follows shall have sixpence a day , and archers twelve . " 1 " 3 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 5 said 5 said 7 , 7 , 8 " 8 " 23 " 9 every 15 sixpence 10 man 15 sixpence 11 that 15 sixpence 12 follows 15 sixpence 13 shall 15 sixpence 14 have 15 sixpence 15 sixpence 16 a 15 sixpence 17 day 15 sixpence 19 and 15 sixpence 20 archers 15 sixpence 21 twelve 15 sixpence 22 . 17 day 18 , 19 and 20 archers 22 . 23 " " they cannot better die than for their natural lord , " said [dick] . 1 " 12 " 2 they 3 cannot 3 cannot 9 natural 4 better 9 natural 5 die 6 than 5 die 9 natural 7 for 8 their 8 their 9 natural 9 natural 10 lord 10 lord 11 , 11 , 12 " 12 " 13 said 13 said 15 . " no natural lord of mine , " said the man in the smock . 1 " 2 no 1 " 4 lord 1 " 9 said 2 no 3 natural 5 of 6 mine 6 mine 9 said 7 , 9 said 8 " 9 said 9 said 14 smock 10 the 14 smock 11 man 14 smock 12 in 14 smock 13 the 14 smock 14 smock 15 . " [i] [followed] [the] [walsinghams] [;] [so] we all [did] [down] [brierly] [way] [,] [till] [two] [years] [ago] [,] come [candlemas] [.] 1 " 8 we 8 we 9 all 8 we 20 come and now [i] must [side] [with] [brackley] [!] 1 and 2 now 2 now 4 must it was the law that did it ; call ye that natural ? 1 it 2 was 2 was 4 law 3 the 4 law 4 law 5 that 4 law 6 did 4 law 8 ; 4 law 9 call 4 law 10 ye 6 did 7 it 10 ye 12 natural 10 ye 13 ? 11 that 12 natural but [king] [harry] [praised] [be] the saints ! [has] [come] [again] [into] [his] [right] [mind] , and [will] [have] all things peaceably [ordained] . 1 but 6 the 6 the 24 . 7 saints 8 ! 7 saints 22 peaceably 16 , 17 and 16 , 22 peaceably 17 and 20 all 20 all 21 things 22 peaceably 24 . and as for [sir] [daniel] [,] y ' are very brave [behind] [his] [back] . 1 and 2 as 2 as 3 for 3 for 15 . 7 y 8 ' 7 y 9 are 7 y 11 brave 10 very 11 brave 11 brave 15 . but [i] [will] [be] no tale-bearer ; and let that suffice . " 1 but 5 no 5 no 11 suffice 6 tale-bearer 11 suffice 7 ; 11 suffice 8 and 11 suffice 9 let 11 suffice 10 that 11 suffice 11 suffice 13 " 12 . 13 " " [i] [say] no harm of you , [master] [richard] [,] " returned the peasant . 1 " 4 no 4 no 16 . 5 harm 7 you 5 harm 8 , 5 harm 15 peasant 6 of 7 you 8 , 12 " 12 " 13 returned 14 the 15 peasant 15 peasant 16 . " [y] ['] [are] [a] [lad] [;] [but] [when] [ye] come to a man 's inches [,] ye will find ye have an empty pocket . 1 " 11 come 11 come 12 to 12 to 26 . 13 a 14 man 13 a 16 inches 14 man 15 's 16 inches 25 pocket 18 ye 19 will 18 ye 21 ye 19 will 20 find 21 ye 22 have 21 ye 24 empty 23 an 24 empty 24 empty 25 pocket 25 pocket 26 . i say [no] [more] : [the] saints [help] [sir] [daniel] 's neighbours , and the [blessed] [maid] protect his [wards] ! " 1 i 2 say 2 say 5 : 5 : 22 " 7 saints 18 protect 7 saints 21 ! 11 's 12 neighbours 12 neighbours 13 , 13 , 14 and 14 and 15 the 14 and 18 protect 18 protect 19 his 21 ! 22 " " [clipsby] , " said [richard] , " you speak [what] [i] cannot hear with honour . 1 " 3 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 5 said 5 said 7 , 5 said 17 . 7 , 8 " 8 " 9 you 9 you 10 speak 13 cannot 16 honour 14 hear 16 honour 15 with 16 honour 16 honour 17 . sir [daniel] [is] [my] [good] [master] , and [my] guardian . " 1 sir 7 , 7 , 8 and 8 and 10 guardian 10 guardian 11 . 11 . 12 " " come , now , will [ye] [read] me a riddle [?] " returned [clipsby] . 1 " 2 come 1 " 14 returned 2 come 3 , 3 , 13 " 4 now 5 , 5 , 13 " 6 will 9 me 9 me 13 " 10 a 11 riddle 10 a 13 " 14 returned 16 . " [on] whose [side] is [sir] [daniel] ? " 1 " 5 is 3 whose 5 is 5 is 8 ? 8 ? 9 " " ay , " returned [clipsby] , " you , [nor] [no] [man] . 1 " 2 ay 1 " 7 , 2 ay 3 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 5 returned 7 , 8 " 8 " 9 you 9 you 14 . 10 , 14 . for , [indeed] , he [is] [one] [that] goes to [bed] [lancaster] and gets [up] [york] . ["] 1 for 17 . 2 , 13 and 2 , 14 gets 4 , 5 he 4 , 13 and 5 he 9 goes 9 goes 10 to 14 gets 17 . " [clipsby] , " he shouted , " [off] to the [moat] [house] , and [send] all [other] [laggards] the [same] gate . 1 " 3 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 6 shouted 5 he 6 shouted 6 shouted 7 , 7 , 8 " 8 " 23 . 10 to 11 the 11 the 22 gate 14 , 15 and 15 and 17 all 17 all 20 the 20 the 22 gate 22 gate 23 . bowyer will give you jack and salet . 1 bowyer 2 will 1 bowyer 3 give 1 bowyer 4 you 1 bowyer 5 jack 1 bowyer 6 and 1 bowyer 7 salet 7 salet 8 . we must ride before curfew . 1 we 5 curfew 2 must 5 curfew 3 ride 5 curfew 4 before 5 curfew 5 curfew 6 . look to it [:] [he] that is [last] [at] the [lych-gate] [sir] [daniel] [shall] reward . 1 look 3 it 1 look 15 reward 2 to 3 it 6 that 7 is 7 is 10 the 10 the 15 reward 15 reward 16 . look to it right well ! 1 look 4 right 1 look 5 well 1 look 6 ! 2 to 3 it 3 it 4 right i know you for a man of naught . 1 i 2 know 2 know 3 you 2 know 8 naught 4 for 5 a 5 a 6 man 6 man 8 naught 7 of 8 naught 8 naught 9 . nance , " he added , to one of the women , " is [old] [appleyard] up [town] ? " 1 nance 2 , 1 nance 3 " 1 nance 4 he 1 nance 5 added 1 nance 6 , 1 nance 7 to 1 nance 12 , 1 nance 20 " 7 to 10 the 8 one 9 of 9 of 10 the 10 the 11 women 13 " 14 is 13 " 17 up 17 up 19 ? 19 ? 20 " " [i] 'll warrant you , " replied the woman . 1 " 4 warrant 3 'll 4 warrant 4 warrant 5 you 4 warrant 8 replied 4 warrant 10 woman 6 , 7 " 7 " 8 replied 9 the 10 woman 10 woman 11 . " in his field , for sure . " 1 " 9 " 2 in 3 his 2 in 4 field 4 field 5 , 4 field 6 for 4 field 7 sure 4 field 8 . 8 . 9 " " [ye] will [see] [the] [old] shrew , " said [bennet] . 1 " 3 will 3 will 7 shrew 7 shrew 12 . 8 , 9 " 9 " 10 said 10 said 12 . " he will waste more [time] grumbling and [prating] of [harry] the [fift] [than] [would] serve a [man] to shoe a [horse] . 1 " 2 he 1 " 3 will 3 will 4 waste 4 waste 23 . 5 more 21 a 7 grumbling 8 and 7 grumbling 16 serve 10 of 12 the 10 of 16 serve 16 serve 17 a 17 a 20 shoe 19 to 20 shoe 20 shoe 21 a 21 a 23 . and all because he has been [to] the [french] [wars] [!] ["] 1 and 2 all 2 all 3 because 3 because 4 he 4 he 5 has 5 has 6 been 6 been 8 the " now , dear lady , if thy will be , [i] pray you that you will rue on me . " 1 " 4 dear 2 now 4 dear 3 , 4 dear 4 dear 5 lady 4 dear 6 , 4 dear 20 me 7 if 9 will 8 thy 9 will 9 will 10 be 9 will 18 rue 10 be 11 , 13 pray 18 rue 14 you 18 rue 15 that 18 rue 16 you 18 rue 17 will 18 rue 18 rue 19 on 18 rue 20 me 20 me 22 " 21 . 22 " the old fellow looked up . 1 the 2 old 2 old 3 fellow 2 old 4 looked 4 looked 5 up 5 up 6 . " save you , my masters ! " he said , grinning . 1 " 3 you 1 " 12 grinning 2 save 3 you 4 , 5 my 5 my 6 masters 6 masters 12 grinning 7 ! 8 " 7 ! 9 he 7 ! 10 said 10 said 12 grinning 11 , 12 grinning 12 grinning 13 . " [and] where goeth [master] [hatch] ? " 1 " 8 " 3 where 4 goeth 3 where 7 ? 7 ? 8 " " [master] [hatch] is [off] [to] [kettley] [,] [with] [every] man [that] we can [horse] , " returned [bennet] . 1 " 4 is 1 " 13 we 4 is 11 man 13 we 14 can 14 can 20 . 16 , 17 " 16 , 20 . 17 " 18 returned " there is a fight toward , it seems , and my lord stays a reinforcement . " 1 " 18 " 2 there 3 is 2 there 4 a 4 a 16 reinforcement 5 fight 6 toward 5 fight 13 lord 6 toward 9 seems 7 , 8 it 8 it 9 seems 10 , 11 and 10 , 13 lord 12 my 13 lord 13 lord 16 reinforcement 14 stays 16 reinforcement 15 a 16 reinforcement 16 reinforcement 17 . 17 . 18 " " ay , verily , " returned [appleyard] . 1 " 2 ay 2 ay 3 , 2 ay 4 verily 4 verily 5 , 5 , 6 " 6 " 7 returned 7 returned 9 . " and what will ye leave me to garrison withal ? " 1 " 3 what 2 and 3 what 3 what 11 ? 4 will 10 withal 5 ye 10 withal 6 leave 10 withal 7 me 10 withal 8 to 10 withal 9 garrison 10 withal 10 withal 11 ? 11 ? 12 " " [i] [leave] you [six] [good] [men] , and [sir] [oliver] to boot , " answered [hatch] . 1 " 4 you 1 " 8 , 8 , 9 and 9 and 12 to 12 to 13 boot 13 boot 18 . 14 , 15 " 14 , 18 . 15 " 16 answered " it 'll [not] hold the place , " said [appleyard] ; ["] the number sufficeth [not] . 1 " 2 it 1 " 3 'll 3 'll 5 hold 5 hold 18 . 6 the 7 place 7 place 8 , 8 , 9 " 9 " 10 said 9 " 16 sufficeth 10 said 12 ; 14 the 15 number 15 number 16 sufficeth 16 sufficeth 18 . it would take two score to make it good . " 1 it 2 would 1 it 10 . 2 would 7 make 3 take 5 score 4 two 5 score 5 score 7 make 6 to 7 make 7 make 8 it 7 make 9 good 10 . 11 " " why , it 's for that we came to you , old shrew ! " replied the other . 1 " 14 shrew 2 why 3 , 3 , 14 shrew 4 it 5 's 4 it 6 for 6 for 14 shrew 7 that 8 we 8 we 14 shrew 9 came 10 to 9 came 14 shrew 11 you 14 shrew 12 , 14 shrew 13 old 14 shrew 14 shrew 15 ! 14 shrew 17 replied 14 shrew 18 the 14 shrew 19 other 15 ! 16 " 18 the 19 other 19 other 20 . " who else is there but you that could do aught in such a house with such a garrison ? " 1 " 10 do 2 who 3 else 3 else 4 is 3 else 9 could 3 else 10 do 4 is 5 there 6 but 7 you 6 but 9 could 8 that 9 could 10 do 11 aught 11 aught 12 in 11 aught 13 such 13 such 14 a 13 such 19 garrison 15 house 19 garrison 16 with 19 garrison 17 such 18 a 17 such 19 garrison 19 garrison 20 ? 20 ? 21 " " ay ! when the pinch comes [,] [ye] [remember] the old shoe , " returned [nick] . 1 " 2 ay 1 " 18 . 2 ay 6 pinch 3 ! 6 pinch 4 when 5 the 4 when 6 pinch 6 pinch 7 comes 11 the 12 old 11 the 13 shoe 13 shoe 14 , 13 shoe 18 . 14 , 15 " 15 " 16 returned " [nay] , [nick] , there 's [some] can draw a good bow [yet] , " said [bennet] . 1 " 17 said 3 , 17 said 5 , 6 there 5 , 17 said 6 there 7 's 9 can 10 draw 10 draw 13 bow 11 a 12 good 11 a 13 bow 13 bow 15 , 15 , 16 " 16 " 17 said 17 said 19 . " draw a good bow ! " cried [appleyard] . 1 " 2 draw 2 draw 5 bow 3 a 4 good 3 a 5 bow 5 bow 6 ! 6 ! 7 " 7 " 8 cried 8 cried 10 . " yes ! 1 " 2 yes 2 yes 3 ! but who 'll shoot me a good shoot ? 1 but 2 who 2 who 9 ? 3 'll 8 shoot 4 shoot 5 me 4 shoot 8 shoot 5 me 6 a 7 good 8 shoot 8 shoot 9 ? it 's there the eye comes in , and the head between your shoulders . 1 it 2 's 2 's 3 there 2 's 5 eye 4 the 5 eye 5 eye 6 comes 5 eye 9 and 5 eye 10 the 5 eye 11 head 6 comes 7 in 8 , 9 and 11 head 14 shoulders 12 between 14 shoulders 13 your 14 shoulders 14 shoulders 15 . now , what [might] you call [a] [long] [shoot] , [bennet] [hatch] ? " 1 now 2 , 2 , 14 " 3 what 5 you 3 what 6 call 3 what 13 ? 10 , 13 ? 13 ? 14 " " well , " said [bennet] , [looking] about him , " it would be a long shoot from here into the forest . " 1 " 2 well 2 well 3 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 5 said 5 said 7 , 7 , 25 " 9 about 13 it 10 him 11 , 11 , 12 " 12 " 13 it 13 it 14 would 14 would 15 be 14 would 18 shoot 15 be 16 a 17 long 18 shoot 18 shoot 19 from 18 shoot 20 here 18 shoot 23 forest 21 into 23 forest 22 the 23 forest 23 forest 24 . 24 . 25 " " why , what are you looking at ? " asked [bennet] , with a [chuckle] . 1 " 2 why 1 " 17 . 3 , 4 what 3 , 14 with 4 what 9 ? 5 are 9 ? 6 you 7 looking 6 you 9 ? 7 looking 8 at 9 ? 10 " 9 ? 11 asked 11 asked 13 , 14 with 15 a 15 a 17 . " do , you see [harry] the [fift] ? " 1 " 2 do 1 " 3 , 3 , 10 " 4 you 5 see 4 you 9 ? 5 see 7 the 9 ? 10 " the veteran continued looking up the hill in silence . 1 the 2 veteran 2 veteran 3 continued 2 veteran 4 looking 2 veteran 5 up 2 veteran 6 the 2 veteran 7 hill 2 veteran 8 in 6 the 7 hill 8 in 9 silence 9 silence 10 . " what is it , [appleyard] ? " asked [dick] . 1 " 2 what 2 what 3 is 2 what 4 it 2 what 7 ? 4 it 5 , 7 ? 8 " 7 ? 9 asked 9 asked 11 . " why , the birds , " said [appleyard] . 1 " 2 why 1 " 8 said 2 why 3 , 4 the 5 birds 5 birds 6 , 6 , 7 " 7 " 8 said 8 said 10 . " what [of] [the] birds ? " said [bennet] . 1 " 2 what 1 " 8 said 5 birds 6 ? 6 ? 7 " 7 " 8 said 8 said 10 . " ay ! " [returned] [appleyard] , " y ' are a wise man to go to war [,] [master] [bennet] . 1 " 2 ay 1 " 7 , 2 ay 3 ! 3 ! 4 " 7 , 8 " 8 " 9 y 9 y 10 ' 9 y 11 are 9 y 22 . 12 a 13 wise 13 wise 14 man 13 wise 18 war 15 to 16 go 16 go 17 to 17 to 18 war 18 war 22 . birds are a good sentry ; in forest places they be the first line of battle . 1 birds 5 sentry 2 are 5 sentry 3 a 4 good 4 good 5 sentry 5 sentry 6 ; 5 sentry 8 forest 5 sentry 9 places 7 in 8 forest 9 places 10 they 9 places 14 line 9 places 17 . 10 they 11 be 12 the 13 first 13 first 14 line 14 line 15 of 14 line 16 battle " [hear] [him] ! " grinned [appleyard] . 1 " 4 ! 4 ! 5 " 5 " 6 grinned 6 grinned 8 . " how many a rogue would give his two crop ears to have a shoot at either of us ? 1 " 2 how 2 how 3 many 3 many 5 rogue 4 a 5 rogue 5 rogue 7 give 5 rogue 10 crop 6 would 7 give 8 his 10 crop 9 two 10 crop 10 crop 11 ears 10 crop 15 shoot 12 to 15 shoot 13 have 14 a 13 have 15 shoot 15 shoot 16 at 15 shoot 17 either 15 shoot 19 us 15 shoot 20 ? 17 either 18 of saint [michael] , [man] [!] [they] hate us like two polecats ! " 1 saint 3 , 1 saint 7 hate 7 hate 11 polecats 8 us 11 polecats 9 like 11 polecats 10 two 11 polecats 11 polecats 12 ! 11 polecats 13 " 12 ! 13 " " well , sooth it is , they hate [sir] [daniel] , " answered [hatch] , a little sobered . 1 " 4 sooth 1 " 20 . 2 well 3 , 2 well 4 sooth 4 sooth 5 it 4 sooth 7 , 4 sooth 8 they 4 sooth 9 hate 5 it 6 is 9 hate 12 , 12 , 13 " 13 " 14 answered 14 answered 16 , 17 a 18 little 18 little 19 sobered 19 sobered 20 . " you , for a good [wager] , " answered [hatch] . 1 " 10 answered 2 you 3 , 2 you 4 for 4 for 5 a 5 a 9 " 6 good 8 , 8 , 9 " 9 " 10 answered 10 answered 12 . " my surcoat to a leather belt , it would be you ! " cried the old archer . 1 " 3 surcoat 1 " 12 you 1 " 15 cried 2 my 3 surcoat 3 surcoat 4 to 3 surcoat 6 leather 3 surcoat 7 belt 3 surcoat 8 , 3 surcoat 9 it 5 a 6 leather 9 it 11 be 10 would 11 be 13 ! 14 " 14 " 15 cried 15 cried 18 archer 16 the 18 archer 17 old 18 archer 18 archer 19 . " [ye] burned [grimstone] , [bennet] they ['ll] ne'er forgive [you] that , [my] [master] . 1 " 16 . 3 burned 10 forgive 3 burned 16 . 5 , 7 they 5 , 10 forgive 7 they 9 ne'er 10 forgive 12 that 12 that 13 , i am an old man , and draw fast to homeward , where the bed is ready . 1 i 2 am 2 am 17 ready 3 an 4 old 4 old 5 man 5 man 11 homeward 6 , 7 and 7 and 11 homeward 8 draw 9 fast 8 draw 11 homeward 9 fast 11 homeward 10 to 11 homeward 11 homeward 12 , 11 homeward 13 where 11 homeward 14 the 11 homeward 15 bed 11 homeward 17 ready 16 is 17 ready 17 ready 18 . " [y] ' are [the] [shrewishest] [old] dolt [in] [tunstall] [forest] , " returned [hatch] , [visibly] ruffled [by] [these] threats . 1 " 22 . 3 ' 4 are 3 ' 8 dolt 8 dolt 12 , 12 , 13 " 13 " 14 returned 14 returned 21 threats 16 , 18 ruffled 18 ruffled 21 threats 21 threats 22 . " [get] [ye] [to] your arms [before] [sir] [oliver] [come] , and [leave] [prating] for [one] [good] [while] . 1 " 5 your 5 your 6 arms 6 arms 19 . 11 , 12 and 11 , 15 for 15 for 19 . an [ye] [had] talked [so] [much] with [harry] the [fift] [,] [his] [ears] [would] ha ' been richer than [his] pocket . " 1 an 4 talked 4 talked 21 pocket 7 with 9 the 9 the 15 ha 15 ha 18 richer 16 ' 18 richer 17 been 18 richer 18 richer 19 than 18 richer 21 pocket 21 pocket 22 . 22 . 23 " hatch , with a broken cry , leapt into the air ; then , stooping double , he ran for the cover of the house . 1 hatch 5 broken 2 , 3 with 3 with 4 a 4 a 5 broken 5 broken 8 leapt 6 cry 7 , 6 cry 8 leapt 8 leapt 9 into 8 leapt 11 air 10 the 11 air 11 air 15 stooping 12 ; 15 stooping 13 then 15 stooping 14 , 15 stooping 15 stooping 16 double 16 double 19 ran 16 double 20 for 16 double 22 cover 16 double 26 . 17 , 18 he 18 he 19 ran 20 for 21 the 22 cover 23 of 23 of 24 the 24 the 25 house not a leaf stirred . 1 not 2 a 2 a 3 leaf 3 leaf 4 stirred 4 stirred 5 . the sheep were patiently browsing ; the birds had settled . 1 the 2 sheep 2 sheep 5 browsing 3 were 5 browsing 4 patiently 5 browsing 5 browsing 6 ; 5 browsing 8 birds 5 browsing 9 had 5 browsing 10 settled 7 the 8 birds 10 settled 11 . " [d'ye] [see] aught ? " cried [hatch] . 1 " 4 aught 4 aught 5 ? 5 ? 6 " 6 " 7 cried 7 cried 9 . " not a twig stirs , " said [dick] . 1 " 7 " 2 not 3 a 3 a 4 twig 4 twig 5 stirs 5 stirs 6 , 6 , 7 " 7 " 8 said 8 said 10 . " [i] think [shame] to [leave] him [lying] , " said [bennet] , coming forward once more with hesitating steps and a very pale countenance . 1 " 3 think 1 " 11 said 5 to 7 him 7 him 9 , 9 , 10 " 10 " 11 said 11 said 13 , 11 said 26 . 14 coming 19 hesitating 15 forward 19 hesitating 16 once 17 more 16 once 19 hesitating 18 with 19 hesitating 19 hesitating 20 steps 19 hesitating 22 a 19 hesitating 24 pale 19 hesitating 25 countenance 19 hesitating 26 . 20 steps 21 and 23 very 24 pale " keep a good eye on the wood , [master] [shelton] [keep] a clear eye on the wood . 1 " 2 keep 2 keep 5 eye 2 keep 15 eye 3 a 4 good 3 a 5 eye 5 eye 6 on 6 on 7 the 7 the 8 wood 8 wood 9 , 13 a 14 clear 13 a 15 eye 15 eye 16 on 16 on 17 the 17 the 18 wood 18 wood 19 . the saints assoil us ! here was a good shoot ! " 1 the 2 saints 1 the 3 assoil 2 saints 3 assoil 3 assoil 4 us 3 assoil 5 ! 3 assoil 6 here 3 assoil 7 was 3 assoil 8 a 3 assoil 9 good 3 assoil 11 ! 10 shoot 11 ! 11 ! 12 " bennet raised the old archer on his knee . 1 bennet 2 raised 2 raised 3 the 3 the 4 old 4 old 5 archer 5 archer 9 . 6 on 7 his 7 his 8 knee 8 knee 9 . " [can] ye [hear] [,] [old] [nick] ? " asked [hatch] . 1 " 3 ye 3 ye 8 ? 8 ? 9 " 8 ? 10 asked 10 asked 12 . " have ye a last wish before ye wend , old brother ? " 1 " 3 ye 2 have 3 ye 3 ye 9 wend 4 a 9 wend 5 last 9 wend 6 wish 9 wend 7 before 9 wend 8 ye 9 wend 9 wend 10 , 9 wend 11 old 9 wend 12 brother 9 wend 13 ? 13 ? 14 " " pluck out the shaft , and let me pass , a ' [mary] ['s] [name] ! " gasped [appleyard] . 1 " 12 a 1 " 19 gasped 2 pluck 5 shaft 2 pluck 12 a 3 out 4 the 4 the 5 shaft 5 shaft 6 , 5 shaft 10 pass 6 , 7 and 7 and 8 let 8 let 9 me 10 pass 11 , 13 ' 17 ! 17 ! 18 " 18 " 19 gasped 19 gasped 21 . " [i] be [done] [with] [old] [england] [.] 1 " 3 be pluck it out ! " 1 pluck 2 it 1 pluck 3 out 1 pluck 5 " 4 ! 5 " " master [dick] , " said [bennet] , " come hither , and pull me a [good] pull upon the arrow . 1 " 5 " 2 master 4 , 4 , 5 " 5 " 6 said 6 said 8 , 6 said 22 . 8 , 9 " 9 " 10 come 10 come 13 and 11 hither 12 , 12 , 13 and 14 pull 15 me 14 pull 18 pull 15 me 16 a 18 pull 19 upon 18 pull 21 arrow 20 the 21 arrow 21 arrow 22 . he would fain pass , the poor sinner . " 1 he 3 fain 2 would 3 fain 3 fain 8 sinner 4 pass 5 , 4 pass 8 sinner 6 the 7 poor 7 poor 8 sinner 8 sinner 9 . 9 . 10 " dick laid down his cross-bow , and pulling hard upon the arrow , drew it forth . 1 dick 5 cross-bow 2 laid 3 down 2 laid 5 cross-bow 4 his 5 cross-bow 5 cross-bow 8 pulling 6 , 7 and 6 , 8 pulling 8 pulling 9 hard 8 pulling 12 arrow 8 pulling 14 drew 10 upon 12 arrow 11 the 12 arrow 12 arrow 13 , 14 drew 15 it 15 it 17 . 16 forth 17 . hatch , upon his knees among the cabbages , prayed fervently for the welfare of the passing spirit . 1 hatch 2 , 1 hatch 5 knees 3 upon 5 knees 4 his 5 knees 5 knees 11 fervently 5 knees 19 . 6 among 7 the 6 among 11 fervently 8 cabbages 11 fervently 9 , 11 fervently 10 prayed 11 fervently 11 fervently 14 welfare 11 fervently 17 passing 12 for 14 welfare 13 the 14 welfare 14 welfare 15 of 14 welfare 16 the 15 of 16 the 17 passing 18 spirit " ay , " he said , " it 'll be my turn next . " 1 " 2 ay 2 ay 3 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 6 said 5 he 6 said 6 said 7 , 7 , 8 " 7 , 15 . 8 " 9 it 8 " 10 'll 10 'll 11 be 10 'll 13 turn 12 my 13 turn 13 turn 14 next 15 . 16 " " who hath [done] this , [bennet] ? " 1 " 2 who 2 who 3 hath 2 who 8 ? 5 this 6 , 5 this 8 ? 8 ? 9 " richard asked , still holding the arrow in his hand . 1 richard 5 holding 2 asked 5 holding 3 , 5 holding 4 still 5 holding 5 holding 7 arrow 5 holding 10 hand 6 the 7 arrow 7 arrow 8 in 9 his 10 hand 10 hand 11 . " [nay] , the saints [know] , " said [hatch] . 1 " 5 saints 3 , 4 the 4 the 5 saints 5 saints 8 " 7 , 8 " 8 " 9 said 9 said 11 . sir [daniel] [driveth] [over-hard] . " 1 sir 5 . 1 sir 6 " " this is a strange shaft , " said the lad , looking at the arrow in his hand . 1 " 3 is 1 " 11 lad 2 this 3 is 3 is 4 a 4 a 5 strange 5 strange 6 shaft 6 shaft 7 , 7 , 8 " 8 " 9 said 9 said 10 the 11 lad 16 arrow 12 , 13 looking 13 looking 16 arrow 14 at 15 the 15 the 16 arrow 16 arrow 17 in 16 arrow 19 hand 18 his 19 hand 19 hand 20 . " ay , [by] my faith ! " cried [bennet] . 1 " 2 ay 1 " 9 cried 2 ay 3 , 3 , 8 " 5 my 6 faith 5 my 7 ! 7 ! 8 " 9 cried 11 . " black , and black-feathered . 1 " 5 black-feathered 2 black 5 black-feathered 3 , 4 and 3 , 5 black-feathered 4 and 5 black-feathered 5 black-feathered 6 . here is an ill-favoured shaft , by my sooth ! for black , they say , bodes burial . 1 here 4 ill-favoured 2 is 4 ill-favoured 3 an 4 ill-favoured 4 ill-favoured 5 shaft 4 ill-favoured 6 , 4 ill-favoured 7 by 4 ill-favoured 9 sooth 8 my 9 sooth 9 sooth 10 ! 9 sooth 11 for 9 sooth 12 black 12 black 17 bodes 13 , 17 bodes 14 they 17 bodes 15 say 17 bodes 16 , 17 bodes 17 bodes 18 burial 18 burial 19 . and here be words written . 1 and 2 here 2 here 6 . 3 be 5 written 3 be 6 . 4 words 5 written wipe the blood away . 1 wipe 3 blood 2 the 3 blood 3 blood 4 away 4 away 5 . what read ye ? " 1 what 4 ? 2 read 4 ? 3 ye 4 ? 4 ? 5 " " ['] [appulyaird] fro [jon] [amend-all] , ' " [read] [shelton] . 1 " 4 fro 4 fro 12 . 7 , 8 ' 7 , 12 . 9 " 12 . " what should this betoken ? " 1 " 2 what 1 " 5 betoken 2 what 5 betoken 3 should 5 betoken 4 this 5 betoken 5 betoken 6 ? 6 ? 7 " " [nay] [,] [i] like it not , " returned [the] [retainer] [,] shaking [his] [head] . 1 " 6 it 1 " 14 shaking 5 like 6 it 7 not 8 , 8 , 14 shaking 9 " 10 returned 9 " 14 shaking 14 shaking 17 . " [john] [amend-all] ! 1 " 4 ! here is a rogue 's name for those that be up in the world ! 1 here 4 rogue 2 is 4 rogue 3 a 4 rogue 4 rogue 6 name 4 rogue 7 for 4 rogue 8 those 4 rogue 9 that 4 rogue 15 ! 5 's 6 name 9 that 10 be 11 up 12 in 12 in 14 world 13 the 14 world 14 world 15 ! but why [stand] [we] [here] [to] [make] [a] mark ? 1 but 2 why 2 why 10 ? 9 mark 10 ? this will be a rare shog [to] [poor] [sir] [oliver] [;] [he] will turn paper colour ; he [will] pray [like] a windmill . " 1 this 2 will 2 will 3 be 3 be 4 a 4 a 25 " 5 rare 6 shog 6 shog 22 a 13 will 14 turn 14 turn 15 paper 15 paper 20 pray 16 colour 20 pray 17 ; 18 he 17 ; 20 pray 20 pray 22 a 22 a 25 " 23 windmill 24 . 24 . 25 " they took up the old archer , and carried him between them into his house , where he had dwelt alone . 1 they 6 archer 2 took 6 archer 3 up 6 archer 4 the 6 archer 5 old 6 archer 6 archer 9 carried 6 archer 11 between 6 archer 14 his 6 archer 22 . 7 , 8 and 8 and 9 carried 9 carried 10 him 11 between 12 them 13 into 14 his 14 his 20 dwelt 15 house 16 , 15 house 20 dwelt 17 where 19 had 17 where 20 dwelt 18 he 19 had 20 dwelt 21 alone appleyard 's house was clean and bare . 1 appleyard 3 house 1 appleyard 4 was 1 appleyard 5 clean 1 appleyard 7 bare 1 appleyard 8 . 2 's 3 house 6 and 7 bare hatch began to look about him curiously . 1 hatch 2 began 1 hatch 4 look 1 hatch 7 curiously 2 began 3 to 5 about 7 curiously 6 him 7 curiously 7 curiously 8 . " [nick] [had] money , " he said . 1 " 6 " 4 money 5 , 5 , 6 " 6 " 8 said 7 he 8 said 8 said 9 . " he may have had three score pounds put by . 1 " 8 pounds 2 he 7 score 3 may 7 score 4 have 7 score 5 had 6 three 6 three 7 score 7 score 8 pounds 8 pounds 9 put 8 pounds 10 by 10 by 11 . i would [i] [could] [light] [upon't] [!] 1 i 2 would when [ye] [lose] [an] [old] [friend] [,] [master] [richard] [,] the [best] consolation is to heir him . 1 when 11 the 1 when 13 consolation 13 consolation 16 heir 13 consolation 18 . 14 is 16 heir 15 to 16 heir 17 him 18 . see , now , this chest . 1 see 2 , 1 see 3 now 3 now 4 , 4 , 7 . 5 this 6 chest 6 chest 7 . i would go a mighty wager there is a bushel of gold therein . 1 i 2 would 2 would 3 go 2 would 4 a 4 a 10 bushel 5 mighty 6 wager 6 wager 7 there 6 wager 8 is 6 wager 10 bushel 8 is 9 a 10 bushel 14 . 11 of 12 gold 12 gold 13 therein 13 therein 14 . he had a strong [hand] [to] [get] , and a [hard] [hand] to [keep] withal , [had] [appleyard] the archer . 1 he 2 had 2 had 3 a 2 had 13 to 3 a 4 strong 4 strong 8 , 4 strong 10 a 8 , 9 and 13 to 21 . 15 withal 16 , 16 , 19 the 19 the 20 archer 20 archer 21 . now may [god] [rest] [his] [spirit] [!] 1 now 2 may " come , [hatch] , " said [dick] , " respect [his] stone-blind [eyes] . 1 " 2 come 2 come 3 , 3 , 7 said 5 , 6 " 6 " 7 said 7 said 15 . 9 , 10 " 9 , 11 respect 11 respect 13 stone-blind 13 stone-blind 15 . would ye rob the man before his body ? 1 would 2 ye 2 ye 3 rob 2 ye 9 ? 3 rob 5 man 3 rob 6 before 3 rob 8 body 4 the 5 man 7 his 8 body nay , he would walk ! " 1 nay 2 , 1 nay 5 walk 2 , 3 he 3 he 4 would 5 walk 6 ! 6 ! 7 " " [appleyard] ["] [the] newcomer [was] [saying] , as he entered ; but he stopped [dead] . 1 " 5 newcomer 5 newcomer 8 , 8 , 10 he 9 as 10 he 10 he 11 entered 11 entered 17 . 12 ; 13 but 12 ; 17 . 13 but 14 he 14 he 15 stopped " [ave] [maria] ! " he cried . 1 " 4 ! 4 ! 5 " 5 " 7 cried 6 he 7 cried 7 cried 8 . " saints be our shield ! 1 " 2 saints 2 saints 5 shield 2 saints 6 ! 3 be 5 shield 4 our 5 shield what cheer is this ? " 1 what 3 is 1 what 5 ? 2 cheer 3 is 4 this 5 ? 5 ? 6 " " [cold] cheer [with] [appleyard] [,] [sir] parson , " answered [hatch] , with perfect cheerfulness . 1 " 3 cheer 3 cheer 8 parson 8 parson 15 perfect 9 , 10 " 9 , 14 with 10 " 11 answered 11 answered 13 , 14 with 15 perfect 15 perfect 17 . 16 cheerfulness 17 . " shot at his own [door] , [and] [alighteth] [even] [now] [at] [purgatory] gates . 1 " 15 . 2 shot 3 at 2 shot 14 gates 4 his 5 own 4 his 14 gates 5 own 7 , 14 gates 15 . ay ! there , if tales be true , he shall lack neither coal nor candle . " 1 ay 2 ! 1 ay 3 there 1 ay 4 , 1 ay 6 tales 4 , 5 if 6 tales 8 true 6 tales 12 lack 7 be 8 true 8 true 9 , 9 , 10 he 11 shall 12 lack 12 lack 14 coal 13 neither 14 coal 14 coal 15 nor 14 coal 16 candle 16 candle 17 . 17 . 18 " sir [oliver] [groped] [his] [way] [to] [a] [joint-stool] , and [sat] [down] [upon] it , sick and [white] . 1 sir 9 , 9 , 10 and 10 and 14 it 14 it 19 . 15 , 17 and 15 , 19 . 16 sick 17 and " this is a judgment ! 1 " 3 is 2 this 3 is 3 is 4 a 4 a 5 judgment 5 judgment 6 ! o , a great stroke ! " he sobbed , and rattled off a leash of prayers . 1 o 2 , 1 o 5 stroke 3 a 4 great 4 great 5 stroke 5 stroke 9 sobbed 6 ! 7 " 6 ! 8 he 6 ! 9 sobbed 9 sobbed 15 leash 9 sobbed 18 . 10 , 15 leash 11 and 15 leash 12 rattled 15 leash 13 off 15 leash 14 a 15 leash 15 leash 16 of 15 leash 17 prayers hatch meanwhile reverently doffed his salet and knelt down . 1 hatch 4 doffed 2 meanwhile 4 doffed 3 reverently 4 doffed 4 doffed 5 his 4 doffed 6 salet 6 salet 7 and 6 salet 8 knelt 6 salet 9 down 6 salet 10 . " ay , [bennet] , " said the priest , somewhat recovering , " and what may this be ? 1 " 2 ay 1 " 5 , 2 ay 3 , 5 , 6 " 6 " 7 said 6 " 12 recovering 7 said 8 the 8 the 9 priest 9 priest 11 somewhat 10 , 11 somewhat 12 recovering 13 , 12 recovering 20 ? 13 , 14 " 15 and 16 what 16 what 17 may 16 what 20 ? 17 may 19 be 18 this 19 be what enemy hath done this ? " 1 what 2 enemy 2 enemy 3 hath 3 hath 4 done 3 hath 5 this 5 this 6 ? 6 ? 7 " " here , [sir] [oliver] [,] [is] the arrow . 1 " 2 here 1 " 10 . 2 here 3 , 8 the 9 arrow 9 arrow 10 . see , it is written [upon] [with] [words] , " said [dick] . 1 see 2 , 1 see 3 it 3 it 4 is 4 is 5 written 5 written 13 . 9 , 10 " 10 " 11 said 11 said 13 . " [nay] , " cried the priest , " this is a foul hearing ! 1 " 3 , 1 " 15 ! 3 , 4 " 4 " 5 cried 6 the 7 priest 7 priest 8 , 8 , 9 " 9 " 11 is 10 this 11 is 11 is 12 a 12 a 13 foul 13 foul 14 hearing 13 foul 15 ! john [amend-all] ! 1 john 3 ! a [right] [lollardy] word . 1 a 4 word 4 word 5 . and black of hue , as for an omen ! 1 and 2 black 2 black 4 hue 3 of 4 hue 4 hue 5 , 4 hue 6 as 4 hue 7 for 4 hue 9 omen 8 an 9 omen 9 omen 10 ! sirs , this knave arrow likes me not . 1 sirs 2 , 1 sirs 3 this 1 sirs 4 knave 1 sirs 5 arrow 1 sirs 6 likes 1 sirs 7 me 7 me 9 . 8 not 9 . but it importeth rather to take counsel . 1 but 3 importeth 2 it 3 importeth 3 importeth 4 rather 3 importeth 5 to 3 importeth 6 take 3 importeth 7 counsel 3 importeth 8 . who should this be ? 1 who 2 should 1 who 5 ? 2 should 3 this 2 should 4 be bethink [you] , [bennet] . 1 bethink 5 . 3 , 5 . of [so] [many] [black] [ill-willers] [,] [which] [should] [he] [be] that [doth] [so] [hardily] [outface] [us] ? 1 of 11 that 11 that 17 ? simnel ? 1 simnel 2 ? i do much question it . 1 i 2 do 2 do 3 much 2 do 5 it 4 question 5 it 5 it 6 . [the] [walsinghams] [?] nay , they are not yet so broken ; they still think to have the law over us , when times change . 1 nay 2 , 1 nay 5 not 3 they 4 are 4 are 5 not 5 not 6 yet 6 yet 7 so 6 yet 8 broken 8 broken 16 law 9 ; 10 they 9 ; 11 still 11 still 16 law 12 think 14 have 13 to 14 have 14 have 16 law 15 the 16 law 16 law 21 times 16 law 22 change 17 over 18 us 17 over 21 times 18 us 19 , 18 us 20 when 22 change 23 . there was [simon] [malmesbury] , too . 1 there 2 was 2 was 6 too 5 , 6 too 6 too 7 . how think ye [,] [bennet] ? " 1 how 6 ? 2 think 3 ye 3 ye 6 ? 6 ? 7 " " what think ye , sir , " returned [hatch] [,] ["] [of] [ellis] [duckworth] ? " 1 " 2 what 2 what 3 think 2 what 16 ? 4 ye 6 sir 4 ye 16 ? 5 , 6 sir 6 sir 7 , 6 sir 9 returned 8 " 9 returned 16 ? 17 " " [nay] [,] [bennet] , [never] . 1 " 7 . 5 , 7 . nay , not he , " said the priest . 1 nay 2 , 1 nay 6 " 2 , 3 not 4 he 5 , 5 , 6 " 6 " 7 said 7 said 8 the 8 the 9 priest 9 priest 10 . now , [sir] [daniel] , [having] [once] [more] joined him to the [queen] ['s] party , is in ill [odour] with the [yorkist] [lords] . 1 now 2 , 1 now 5 , 1 now 19 ill 9 joined 10 him 9 joined 11 to 9 joined 12 the 9 joined 15 party 15 party 16 , 15 party 19 ill 17 is 18 in 17 is 19 ill 19 ill 25 . 21 with 22 the 21 with 25 . thence [,] [bennet] , [comes] the [blow] [by] [what] procuring , [i] [yet] seek ; but therein lies the nerve of this discomfiture . " 1 thence 6 the 1 thence 10 procuring 4 , 6 the 10 procuring 11 , 11 , 25 " 14 seek 17 therein 15 ; 16 but 15 ; 17 therein 17 therein 23 discomfiture 18 lies 23 discomfiture 19 the 23 discomfiture 20 nerve 23 discomfiture 21 of 23 discomfiture 22 this 23 discomfiture 23 discomfiture 25 " 24 . 25 " so [did] [this] [poor] sinner , [appleyard] . 1 so 5 sinner 5 sinner 8 . 6 , 8 . " [nay] , [bennet] [,] y ' are in the wrong . 1 " 3 , 1 " 6 y 6 y 7 ' 6 y 8 are 6 y 11 wrong 8 are 9 in 9 in 10 the 11 wrong 12 . bennet , [ye] should be glad to be corrected , " said [sir] [oliver] . 1 bennet 2 , 2 , 12 said 4 should 5 be 5 be 6 glad 6 glad 7 to 7 to 8 be 8 be 9 corrected 9 corrected 11 " 10 , 11 " 11 " 12 said 12 said 15 . " [y] ['] [are] [a] prater , [bennet] , a talker , a babbler ; your mouth is wider than your two ears . 1 " 24 . 6 prater 7 , 6 prater 11 talker 9 , 10 a 10 a 11 talker 11 talker 14 babbler 12 , 14 babbler 13 a 14 babbler 14 babbler 15 ; 14 babbler 16 your 14 babbler 17 mouth 14 babbler 18 is 14 babbler 19 wider 14 babbler 20 than 14 babbler 21 your 21 your 23 ears 22 two 23 ears 23 ears 24 . mend it , [bennet] , mend it . " 1 mend 2 it 1 mend 6 mend 2 it 3 , 5 , 6 mend 6 mend 9 " 7 it 8 . 8 . 9 " " [nay] [,] [i] [say] no more . 1 " 6 no 6 no 7 more 7 more 8 . have it as ye list , " said the retainer . 1 have 2 it 2 it 3 as 2 it 10 retainer 4 ye 10 retainer 5 list 10 retainer 6 , 7 " 7 " 8 said 8 said 10 retainer 9 the 10 retainer 10 retainer 11 . " ' [tis] [time] we were [on] [the] [road] , [sir] [oliver] , " said [hatch] [,] as he held the priest 's stirrup while he mounted . 1 " 15 said 2 ' 5 we 2 ' 15 said 5 we 6 were 10 , 15 said 13 , 14 " 14 " 15 said 15 said 19 he 15 said 28 . 18 as 19 he 20 held 24 stirrup 21 the 22 priest 22 priest 24 stirrup 23 's 24 stirrup 24 stirrup 25 while 24 stirrup 27 mounted 24 stirrup 28 . 26 he 27 mounted " ay [;] [but] , [bennet] [,] things are changed , " returned the parson . 1 " 2 ay 1 " 16 . 2 ay 5 , 8 things 9 are 9 are 10 changed 10 changed 11 , 10 changed 16 . 11 , 12 " 12 " 13 returned 13 returned 15 parson 14 the 15 parson " there is now no [appleyard] [rest] [his] [soul] [!] [to] [keep] [the] [garrison] . 1 " 5 no 2 there 3 is 2 there 5 no 3 is 4 now 5 no 15 . i shall keep you , [bennet] . 1 i 2 shall 1 i 4 you 2 shall 3 keep 4 you 7 . 5 , 7 . i must have a good man to rest me on in this day of black arrows . 1 i 3 have 2 must 3 have 3 have 5 good 4 a 5 good 5 good 6 man 5 good 8 rest 7 to 8 rest 8 rest 13 day 9 me 13 day 10 on 13 day 11 in 12 this 12 this 13 day 13 day 16 arrows 14 of 16 arrows 15 black 16 arrows 16 arrows 17 . well , [let] [us] [ride] forth , [master] [hatch] . 1 well 2 , 2 , 6 forth 6 forth 10 . 7 , 10 . the [jackmen] [should] [be] [at] [the] church [by] [now] . " 1 the 7 church 7 church 10 . 10 . 11 " ten or a dozen houses clustered immediately round it ; but to the back the churchyard was next the meadows . 1 ten 6 clustered 2 or 6 clustered 3 a 4 dozen 4 dozen 6 clustered 5 houses 6 clustered 6 clustered 7 immediately 6 clustered 8 round 6 clustered 9 it 6 clustered 10 ; 10 ; 11 but 10 ; 16 churchyard 12 to 13 the 13 the 16 churchyard 14 back 16 churchyard 15 the 16 churchyard 16 churchyard 17 was 16 churchyard 18 next 16 churchyard 20 meadows 16 churchyard 21 . 19 the 20 meadows at the lych-gate , near a score of men were gathered , some in the saddle , some standing by their horses ' heads . 1 at 3 lych-gate 2 the 3 lych-gate 3 lych-gate 4 , 3 lych-gate 5 near 3 lych-gate 7 score 3 lych-gate 9 men 6 a 7 score 7 score 8 of 9 men 10 were 9 men 22 horses 11 gathered 13 some 11 gathered 16 saddle 12 , 13 some 14 in 15 the 14 in 16 saddle 15 the 16 saddle 16 saddle 17 , 16 saddle 18 some 16 saddle 19 standing 16 saddle 22 horses 19 standing 20 by 21 their 22 horses 22 horses 23 ' 22 horses 24 heads 24 heads 25 . " we have not done amiss , praised [be] [the] [cross] of [holywood] [!] 1 " 2 we 2 we 3 have 3 have 5 done 4 not 5 done 5 done 6 amiss 6 amiss 7 , 6 amiss 8 praised 8 praised 12 of sir [daniel] [will] [be] [right] [well] [content] , ["] [observed] [the] [priest] [,] [inwardly] [numbering] [the] troop . 1 sir 8 , 8 , 17 troop 17 troop 18 . " who goes ? 1 " 2 who 2 who 3 goes 2 who 4 ? stand [!] [if] ye [be] [true] ! " shouted [bennet] . 1 stand 4 ye 4 ye 7 ! 7 ! 8 " 8 " 9 shouted 9 shouted 11 . the men at the gate , who had been hitherto unaware of the stranger 's presence , woke and scattered . 1 the 2 men 1 the 5 gate 3 at 5 gate 4 the 5 gate 5 gate 11 unaware 6 , 11 unaware 7 who 11 unaware 8 had 9 been 9 been 11 unaware 10 hitherto 11 unaware 11 unaware 12 of 11 unaware 14 stranger 11 unaware 15 's 11 unaware 16 presence 12 of 13 the 16 presence 20 scattered 16 presence 21 . 17 , 18 woke 18 woke 19 and 18 woke 20 scattered the wisest of all had [been] [dick] [shelton] . 1 the 2 wisest 2 wisest 3 of 2 wisest 9 . 3 of 4 all 5 had 9 . " shoot ! shoot ! " cried the priest , with sanguinary violence . 1 " 5 ! 2 shoot 3 ! 2 shoot 4 shoot 4 shoot 5 ! 5 ! 6 " 6 " 7 cried 7 cried 12 sanguinary 8 the 9 priest 9 priest 12 sanguinary 10 , 11 with 11 with 12 sanguinary 12 sanguinary 13 violence 13 violence 14 . " cover him , [master] [dick] , " said [bennet] . 1 " 9 said 2 cover 3 him 3 him 4 , 4 , 9 said 7 , 8 " 8 " 9 said 9 said 11 . " bring me him down like a ripe apple . " 1 " 11 " 2 bring 3 me 2 bring 4 him 2 bring 8 ripe 5 down 8 ripe 6 like 7 a 6 like 8 ripe 8 ripe 9 apple 8 ripe 10 . 10 . 11 " the quarrel sped . 1 the 2 quarrel 2 quarrel 3 sped 3 sped 4 . the man stumbled and fell , and a great cheer arose from [hatch] [and] the pursuers . 1 the 2 man 2 man 3 stumbled 3 stumbled 5 fell 4 and 5 fell 5 fell 7 and 5 fell 10 cheer 6 , 7 and 8 a 9 great 9 great 10 cheer 10 cheer 16 pursuers 11 arose 12 from 12 from 15 the 15 the 16 pursuers 16 pursuers 17 . but they were counting their corn before the harvest . 1 but 2 they 2 they 3 were 3 were 9 harvest 4 counting 5 their 4 counting 6 corn 4 counting 7 before 4 counting 9 harvest 8 the 9 harvest 9 harvest 10 . " and the plague go with him ! " cried [bennet] . 1 " 8 ! 2 and 3 the 3 the 4 plague 4 plague 5 go 4 plague 7 him 4 plague 8 ! 5 go 6 with 6 with 7 him 8 ! 9 " 9 " 10 cried 10 cried 12 . " he [has] [thieves] ' [heels] [;] he [can] [run] [,] [by] [st] [banbury] ! 1 " 2 he 1 " 15 ! 5 ' 8 he 5 ' 15 ! but [you] [touched] [him] [,] [master] [shelton] [;] he [has] stolen [your] quarrel , [may] he never have [good] [i] grudge him [less] ! " 1 but 9 he 9 he 11 stolen 11 stolen 13 quarrel 13 quarrel 14 , 13 quarrel 21 grudge 14 , 16 he 16 he 17 never 17 never 18 have 21 grudge 22 him 22 him 24 ! 24 ! 25 " " [nay] , but what made [he] [by] [the] [church] ? " asked [sir] [oliver] . 1 " 3 , 1 " 5 what 3 , 4 but 5 what 6 made 5 what 11 ? 11 ? 12 " 11 ? 13 asked 13 asked 16 . " [i] am shrewdly afeared there has been mischief here . 1 " 5 afeared 3 am 5 afeared 4 shrewdly 5 afeared 5 afeared 6 there 5 afeared 7 has 5 afeared 8 been 5 afeared 9 mischief 5 afeared 10 here 5 afeared 11 . clipsby , good fellow , get ye down from your horse , and search thoroughly among the yews . " 1 clipsby 2 , 1 clipsby 3 good 1 clipsby 4 fellow 1 clipsby 5 , 1 clipsby 6 get 6 get 10 your 6 get 11 horse 7 ye 8 down 7 ye 10 your 8 down 9 from 11 horse 13 and 11 horse 14 search 12 , 13 and 14 search 18 yews 15 thoroughly 18 yews 16 among 17 the 16 among 18 yews 18 yews 19 . 19 . 20 " clipsby was gone but a little while ere he returned carrying a paper . 1 clipsby 2 was 1 clipsby 3 gone 3 gone 8 ere 4 but 8 ere 5 a 6 little 6 little 7 while 7 while 8 ere 8 ere 9 he 8 ere 11 carrying 8 ere 13 paper 10 returned 11 carrying 11 carrying 12 a 13 paper 14 . " this writing was pinned to the church door , " he said , handing it to the parson . 1 " 20 . 2 this 5 pinned 3 writing 4 was 3 writing 5 pinned 5 pinned 8 church 6 to 8 church 7 the 8 church 8 church 19 parson 8 church 20 . 9 door 15 handing 10 , 15 handing 11 " 13 said 12 he 13 said 13 said 15 handing 14 , 15 handing 15 handing 16 it 15 handing 17 to 15 handing 18 the 15 handing 19 parson " [i] found naught else , sir parson . " 1 " 8 parson 3 found 8 parson 4 naught 8 parson 5 else 8 parson 6 , 7 sir 7 sir 8 parson 8 parson 10 " 9 . 10 " " now , by the power [of] [mother] [church] , ["] [cried] [sir] [oliver] , ["] but this runs hard on sacrilege ! 1 " 10 , 1 " 23 ! 2 now 3 , 3 , 4 by 4 by 5 the 5 the 6 power 6 power 10 , 15 , 17 but 15 , 19 runs 17 but 18 this 19 runs 22 sacrilege 20 hard 21 on 20 hard 22 sacrilege 22 sacrilege 23 ! for the king 's good pleasure , or the lord of the manor well ! 1 for 2 the 2 the 3 king 2 the 13 manor 3 king 4 's 4 's 5 good 6 pleasure 8 or 7 , 8 or 8 or 13 manor 9 the 13 manor 10 lord 13 manor 11 of 13 manor 12 the 13 manor 13 manor 14 well 13 manor 15 ! but what [have] we here ? 1 but 2 what 2 what 6 ? 4 we 5 here 5 here 6 ? the light falls apace . 1 the 4 apace 2 light 4 apace 3 falls 4 apace 4 apace 5 . good [master] [richard] , [y] ' [have] [young] eyes . 1 good 4 , 4 , 6 ' 6 ' 10 . 9 eyes 10 . read [me] [,] [i] [pray] [,] [this] libel [.] ["] 1 read 8 libel dick [shelton] [took] [the] [paper] [in] [his] [hand] [and] [read] [it] [aloud] . 1 dick 13 . it contained some lines of very rugged doggerel , hardly even rhyming , written in a gross character , and most uncouthly spelt . 1 it 2 contained 2 contained 8 doggerel 3 some 8 doggerel 4 lines 8 doggerel 5 of 8 doggerel 6 very 8 doggerel 7 rugged 8 doggerel 8 doggerel 9 , 8 doggerel 10 hardly 8 doggerel 11 even 8 doggerel 12 rhyming 12 rhyming 13 , 12 rhyming 14 written 12 rhyming 15 in 12 rhyming 17 gross 16 a 17 gross 17 gross 22 uncouthly 18 character 19 , 18 character 22 uncouthly 19 , 22 uncouthly 20 and 22 uncouthly 21 most 22 uncouthly 22 uncouthly 23 spelt 22 uncouthly 24 . with the spelling somewhat bettered , this is how they ran : 1 with 5 bettered 2 the 5 bettered 3 spelling 5 bettered 4 somewhat 5 bettered 5 bettered 6 , 5 bettered 7 this 5 bettered 8 is 5 bettered 9 how 5 bettered 10 they 5 bettered 11 ran 11 ran 12 : one is gone ; one is wele [sped] [;] [old] [apulyaird] [is] [ded] . 1 one 7 wele 2 is 7 wele 3 gone 7 wele 4 ; 7 wele 5 one 7 wele 6 is 7 wele 7 wele 14 . one [is] [for] [maister] [bennet] [hatch] [,] [that] burned [grimstone] [,] walls and thatch . 1 one 9 burned 9 burned 15 . 12 walls 13 and 13 and 14 thatch 14 thatch 15 . one [for] [sir] [oliver] [oates] [,] [that] [cut] [sir] [harry] [shelton] 's throat . 1 one 12 's 12 's 13 throat 13 throat 14 . sir [daniel] [,] [ye] [shull] [have] [the] fourt [;] [we] [shall] think it fair sport . 1 sir 8 fourt 8 fourt 16 . 12 think 13 it 13 it 14 fair 14 fair 15 sport 15 sport 16 . ye shull each have your own part [,] [a] [blak] [arrow] [in] [each] [blak] [heart] . 1 ye 2 shull 2 shull 3 each 2 shull 4 have 2 shull 5 your 2 shull 6 own 2 shull 7 part 7 part 16 . get ye to your knees for to pray : ye are ded theeves , by yea and nay ! 1 get 2 ye 2 ye 13 theeves 3 to 13 theeves 4 your 5 knees 5 knees 6 for 5 knees 8 pray 7 to 8 pray 8 pray 13 theeves 9 : 13 theeves 10 ye 13 theeves 11 are 13 theeves 12 ded 13 theeves 13 theeves 14 , 13 theeves 15 by 13 theeves 16 yea 13 theeves 17 and 13 theeves 18 nay 13 theeves 19 ! " [jon] [amend-all] of the [green] [wood] [,] [and] [his] jolly fellaweship . 1 " 13 . 4 of 5 the 5 the 11 jolly 11 jolly 12 fellaweship 12 fellaweship 13 . " item , we have mo arrowes and goode hempen cord for otheres of your following . " 1 " 7 arrowes 2 item 7 arrowes 3 , 7 arrowes 4 we 7 arrowes 5 have 7 arrowes 6 mo 7 arrowes 7 arrowes 8 and 7 arrowes 9 goode 9 goode 10 hempen 10 hempen 13 otheres 11 cord 13 otheres 12 for 13 otheres 13 otheres 14 of 13 otheres 15 your 13 otheres 16 following 13 otheres 18 " 17 . 18 " " now , well-a-day [for] [charity] and the [christian] graces ! " cried [sir] [oliver] , [lamentably] . 1 " 4 well-a-day 1 " 13 cried 2 now 3 , 2 now 4 well-a-day 4 well-a-day 10 graces 7 and 8 the 8 the 10 graces 11 ! 12 " 11 ! 13 cried 13 cried 16 , 13 cried 18 . " [sirs] , this is an ill world , and [groweth] daily worse . 1 " 3 , 1 " 5 is 4 this 5 is 5 is 7 ill 6 an 7 ill 7 ill 12 daily 8 world 9 , 9 , 10 and 10 and 12 daily 12 daily 14 . 13 worse 14 . neither was his throat cut ; for therein they are again in error , as there still live credible witnesses to show . " 1 neither 2 was 1 neither 4 throat 3 his 4 throat 4 throat 8 therein 5 cut 8 therein 6 ; 8 therein 7 for 8 therein 8 therein 10 are 8 therein 13 error 9 they 10 are 11 again 13 error 12 in 13 error 13 error 19 credible 14 , 19 credible 15 as 19 credible 16 there 19 credible 17 still 19 credible 18 live 19 credible 19 credible 20 witnesses 19 credible 21 to 19 credible 22 show 19 credible 24 " 23 . 24 " " it boots [not] , [sir] parson , " said [bennet] . 1 " 2 it 1 " 9 " 2 it 3 boots 3 boots 7 parson 5 , 7 parson 8 , 9 " 9 " 10 said 10 said 12 . " here is unseasonable talk . " 1 " 4 unseasonable 2 here 4 unseasonable 3 is 4 unseasonable 4 unseasonable 5 talk 4 unseasonable 7 " 6 . 7 " " [nay] [,] [master] [bennet] , not so . 1 " 9 . 6 , 7 not 6 , 9 . 7 not 8 so keep [ye] [in] your [due] [place] [,] [good] [bennet] [,] ["] [answered] [the] [priest] [.] 1 keep 4 your " [i] shall make mine innocence appear . 1 " 8 . 3 shall 6 innocence 4 make 6 innocence 5 mine 6 innocence 6 innocence 7 appear 6 innocence 8 . i will , upon no consideration , lose my poor life in error . 1 i 2 will 2 will 6 consideration 3 , 4 upon 4 upon 6 consideration 5 no 6 consideration 6 consideration 7 , 6 consideration 8 lose 8 lose 13 error 9 my 13 error 10 poor 13 error 11 life 13 error 12 in 13 error 13 error 14 . i take all men to witness that [i] am clear of this matter . 1 i 2 take 2 take 6 witness 3 all 6 witness 4 men 6 witness 5 to 6 witness 6 witness 7 that 6 witness 9 am 6 witness 10 clear 6 witness 12 this 6 witness 14 . 10 clear 11 of 12 this 13 matter i was not [even] in the [moat] [house] . 1 i 3 not 2 was 3 not 3 not 9 . 5 in 6 the 5 in 9 . i was sent of an errand before nine upon the clock " 1 i 6 errand 2 was 3 sent 3 sent 6 errand 4 of 5 an 5 an 6 errand 6 errand 7 before 6 errand 8 nine 6 errand 9 upon 6 errand 11 clock 6 errand 12 " 9 upon 10 the goffe , sound to horse . " 1 goffe 2 , 1 goffe 3 sound 1 goffe 4 to 1 goffe 5 horse 1 goffe 7 " 6 . 7 " and [while] the [tucket] [was] sounding , [bennet] moved close to the bewildered parson , and whispered violently in his ear . 1 and 3 the 3 the 6 sounding 6 sounding 7 , 6 sounding 9 moved 9 moved 10 close 10 close 14 parson 11 to 12 the 12 the 14 parson 13 bewildered 14 parson 14 parson 17 whispered 14 parson 18 violently 15 , 16 and 15 , 17 whispered 18 violently 21 ear 19 in 20 his 20 his 21 ear 21 ear 22 . dick [shelton] [saw] [the] [priest] 's eye [turned] [upon] [him] for an instant in a startled glance . 1 dick 6 's 6 's 7 eye 7 eye 13 instant 11 for 13 instant 12 an 13 instant 13 instant 16 startled 14 in 15 a 14 in 16 startled 16 startled 18 . 17 glance 18 . he had some [cause] [for] thought ; for this [sir] [harry] [shelton] was [his] [own] natural [father] . 1 he 2 had 1 he 6 thought 2 had 3 some 6 thought 16 natural 7 ; 8 for 8 for 9 this 9 this 13 was 13 was 16 natural 16 natural 18 . but he said never a word , and kept his countenance unmoved . 1 but 12 unmoved 2 he 12 unmoved 3 said 6 word 4 never 6 word 5 a 6 word 6 word 12 unmoved 7 , 8 and 8 and 9 kept 9 kept 12 unmoved 10 his 11 countenance 11 countenance 12 unmoved 12 unmoved 13 . in the meantime , [as] [bennet] was to remain [behind] , the command of the reinforcement was [given] to [master] [shelton] . 1 in 2 the 2 the 3 meantime 3 meantime 16 reinforcement 4 , 7 was 7 was 8 to 8 to 9 remain 9 remain 13 command 11 , 12 the 12 the 13 command 13 command 14 of 14 of 16 reinforcement 15 the 16 reinforcement 16 reinforcement 22 . 17 was 19 to 19 to 22 . keep a sure man fifty paces afore you , to draw shots ; and go softly till y ' are past the wood . 1 keep 6 paces 2 a 6 paces 3 sure 6 paces 4 man 6 paces 5 fifty 6 paces 6 paces 12 shots 7 afore 8 you 7 afore 12 shots 9 , 10 to 10 to 11 draw 11 draw 12 shots 12 shots 13 ; 12 shots 14 and 12 shots 15 go 12 shots 16 softly 12 shots 17 till 12 shots 18 y 18 y 19 ' 18 y 20 are 18 y 21 past 18 y 23 wood 22 the 23 wood 23 wood 24 . if the rogues fall upon you , ride for ' t ; ye will do naught by standing . 1 if 3 rogues 2 the 3 rogues 3 rogues 4 fall 3 rogues 5 upon 3 rogues 8 ride 6 you 7 , 6 you 8 ride 8 ride 11 t 9 for 11 t 10 ' 11 t 11 t 12 ; 11 t 13 ye 11 t 14 will 11 t 16 naught 15 do 16 naught 16 naught 17 by 16 naught 18 standing 16 naught 19 . keep an eye on [sir] [daniel] [;] [he] [is] [unsure] [.] 1 keep 3 eye 2 an 3 eye 3 eye 4 on get your good lordship where ye go ; make you strong friends ; look to it . 1 get 4 lordship 1 get 16 it 2 your 4 lordship 3 good 4 lordship 4 lordship 5 where 4 lordship 6 ye 4 lordship 7 go 4 lordship 8 ; 4 lordship 9 make 4 lordship 13 ; 4 lordship 15 to 9 make 10 you 9 make 12 friends 11 strong 12 friends 13 ; 14 look 16 it 17 . and [think] [ever] a pater-noster-while [on] [bennet] [hatch] . 1 and 4 a 4 a 5 pater-noster-while 5 pater-noster-while 9 . there are worse rogues afoot [than] [bennet] . 1 there 2 are 2 are 3 worse 3 worse 4 rogues 4 rogues 5 afoot 5 afoot 8 . so , [god-speed] [!] ["] 1 so 2 , " [and] [heaven] [be] with you , [bennet] [!] " returned [dick] . 1 " 6 you 1 " 7 , 5 with 6 you 7 , 10 " 10 " 11 returned 11 returned 13 . " ye [were] a good friend [to] [me-ward] , and so [i] [shall] [say] [ever] . " 1 " 2 ye 2 ye 17 " 4 a 5 good 5 good 6 friend 6 friend 9 , 9 , 10 and 10 and 11 so 11 so 16 . 16 . 17 " " ye shall have [your] [will] [of] it , [bennet] , " answered [dick] . 1 " 2 ye 2 ye 3 shall 3 shall 4 have 4 have 8 it 8 it 15 . 9 , 13 answered 11 , 12 " 12 " 13 answered 13 answered 15 . " but , what cheer , man ! we shall meet again , where ye shall have more need of ale than masses . " 1 " 4 what 2 but 4 what 3 , 4 what 4 what 5 cheer 4 what 16 shall 5 cheer 6 , 5 cheer 7 man 5 cheer 8 ! 9 we 10 shall 9 we 11 meet 9 we 16 shall 11 meet 12 again 13 , 15 ye 14 where 15 ye 15 ye 16 shall 16 shall 17 have 17 have 23 masses 18 more 23 masses 19 need 23 masses 20 of 21 ale 21 ale 23 masses 22 than 23 masses 23 masses 24 . 24 . 25 " " [the] saints so grant it , [master] [dick] [!] " returned the other . 1 " 3 saints 1 " 7 , 3 saints 5 grant 4 so 5 grant 5 grant 6 it 7 , 11 " 11 " 12 returned 12 returned 14 other 13 the 14 other 14 other 15 . " [but] here comes [sir] [oliver] . 1 " 3 here 1 " 7 . 3 here 4 comes an he were as quick with the long-bow as with the pen , he would be a brave man-at-arms . " 1 an 12 pen 2 he 8 long-bow 3 were 8 long-bow 4 as 8 long-bow 5 quick 8 long-bow 6 with 8 long-bow 7 the 8 long-bow 8 long-bow 9 as 8 long-bow 10 with 8 long-bow 11 the 8 long-bow 12 pen 12 pen 13 , 12 pen 18 brave 13 , 14 he 14 he 15 would 15 would 16 be 16 be 17 a 18 brave 19 man-at-arms 19 man-at-arms 20 . 20 . 21 " and [dick] [,] putting [it] in the bosom of his jacket , gave the word and set forth westward up the village . 1 and 4 putting 4 putting 8 bosom 6 in 7 the 6 in 8 bosom 8 bosom 9 of 8 bosom 11 jacket 8 bosom 18 forth 10 his 11 jacket 11 jacket 12 , 11 jacket 13 gave 11 jacket 14 the 11 jacket 15 word 11 jacket 16 and 17 set 18 forth 18 forth 19 westward 19 westward 20 up 19 westward 22 village 21 the 22 village 22 village 23 . [book] [i] [the] [two] [lads] [chapter] [i] [at] [the] [sign] [of] [the] [sun] [in] [kettley] sir [daniel] [and] [his] [men] [lay] [in] [and] [about] [kettley] [that] [night] , [warmly] [quartered] and [well] patrolled . 1 sir 13 , 13 , 16 and 16 and 18 patrolled 18 patrolled 19 . by his elbow stood a pottle of spiced ale . 1 by 2 his 2 his 8 spiced 3 elbow 8 spiced 4 stood 8 spiced 5 a 6 pottle 6 pottle 8 spiced 7 of 8 spiced 8 spiced 9 ale 9 ale 10 . the host of the [sun] [stood] [before] the great man . 1 the 2 host 2 host 11 . 3 of 4 the 4 the 10 man 8 the 9 great 8 the 10 man 10 man 11 . i must have good [men] [for] [head] [boroughs] , and [i] will [have] [adam-a-more] high [constable] [;] see to it [narrowly] . 1 i 3 have 2 must 3 have 3 have 4 good 4 good 9 , 4 good 15 high 9 , 10 and 10 and 12 will 15 high 22 . 18 see 20 it 19 to 20 it 20 it 22 . if other men be chosen , it shall avail you nothing ; rather it shall be found to your sore cost . 1 if 9 avail 2 other 3 men 3 men 9 avail 4 be 9 avail 5 chosen 6 , 5 chosen 9 avail 7 it 9 avail 8 shall 9 avail 9 avail 10 you 9 avail 11 nothing 9 avail 12 ; 9 avail 13 rather 9 avail 14 it 9 avail 15 shall 9 avail 22 . 15 shall 16 be 15 shall 21 cost 17 found 21 cost 18 to 19 your 19 your 20 sore 20 sore 21 cost for [those] that [have] paid rent to [walsingham] [i] [shall] [take] [good] measure [you] [among] the rest , [mine] host . " 1 for 3 that 1 for 18 , 3 that 5 paid 5 paid 6 rent 6 rent 13 measure 7 to 13 measure 13 measure 16 the 16 the 17 rest 18 , 20 host 20 host 21 . 21 . 22 " nay , bully [knight] , [i] [love] not [the] [rogue] [walsinghams] [;] they were as [poor] as thieves , bully knight . 1 nay 2 , 1 nay 13 they 2 , 3 bully 3 bully 5 , 3 bully 8 not 13 they 14 were 14 were 15 as 15 as 17 as 17 as 18 thieves 18 thieves 20 bully 19 , 20 bully 20 bully 21 knight 21 knight 22 . give me a great lord like you . 1 give 2 me 1 give 3 a 1 give 7 you 3 a 4 great 4 great 5 lord 6 like 7 you 7 you 8 . nay [;] [ask] me [among] the neighbours , [i] [am] stout for [brackley] . " 1 nay 4 me 4 me 15 " 6 the 7 neighbours 7 neighbours 8 , 8 , 15 " 11 stout 12 for 11 stout 14 . 14 . 15 " " it may be , " said [sir] [daniel] , dryly . 1 " 2 it 1 " 6 " 2 it 4 be 3 may 4 be 5 , 6 " 6 " 7 said 7 said 10 , 10 , 11 dryly 11 dryly 12 . " ye shall then pay twice . " 1 " 2 ye 2 ye 3 shall 3 shall 5 pay 4 then 5 pay 5 pay 6 twice 6 twice 7 . 7 . 8 " " [bring] up yon [fellow] , [selden] ! " cried the knight . 1 " 3 up 3 up 4 yon 4 yon 12 knight 6 , 10 cried 8 ! 9 " 9 " 10 cried 10 cried 12 knight 11 the 12 knight 12 knight 13 . " [sirrah] , " said [sir] [daniel] , " your name ? " 1 " 3 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 5 said 5 said 8 , 8 , 9 " 9 " 13 " 10 your 11 name 11 name 12 ? 12 ? 13 " " [i] have [heard] you ill reported on , " returned the knight . 1 " 5 you 1 " 6 ill 3 have 5 you 6 ill 7 reported 7 reported 13 knight 8 on 9 , 9 , 10 " 10 " 11 returned 11 returned 13 knight 12 the 13 knight 13 knight 14 . " ye deal in treason , rogue ; ye trudge the country leasing ; y ' are heavily suspicioned of the death of severals . 1 " 2 ye 2 ye 13 leasing 3 deal 5 treason 4 in 5 treason 5 treason 7 rogue 6 , 7 rogue 7 rogue 13 leasing 8 ; 13 leasing 9 ye 13 leasing 10 trudge 13 leasing 11 the 13 leasing 12 country 13 leasing 13 leasing 14 ; 13 leasing 15 y 13 leasing 17 are 13 leasing 18 heavily 13 leasing 19 suspicioned 16 ' 17 are 19 suspicioned 24 severals 20 of 24 severals 21 the 24 severals 22 death 24 severals 23 of 24 severals 24 severals 25 . how , fellow , are ye so bold ? 1 how 8 bold 1 how 9 ? 2 , 8 bold 3 fellow 8 bold 4 , 6 ye 5 are 6 ye 6 ye 8 bold 7 so 8 bold but [i] will [bring] [you] [down] [.] ["] 1 but 3 will " right honourable and my reverend lord , " the man cried , " here is some hodge-podge , saving your good presence . 1 " 12 cried 2 right 3 honourable 3 honourable 6 reverend 4 and 6 reverend 5 my 6 reverend 6 reverend 7 lord 6 reverend 9 " 6 reverend 11 man 6 reverend 12 cried 7 lord 8 , 10 the 11 man 12 cried 18 hodge-podge 13 , 18 hodge-podge 14 " 15 here 14 " 18 hodge-podge 15 here 18 hodge-podge 16 is 18 hodge-podge 17 some 18 hodge-podge 18 hodge-podge 19 , 18 hodge-podge 20 saving 18 hodge-podge 21 your 18 hodge-podge 22 good 18 hodge-podge 23 presence 18 hodge-podge 24 . i am but a poor private man , and have hurt none . " 1 i 2 am 2 am 14 " 3 but 4 a 4 a 6 private 5 poor 6 private 6 private 7 man 6 private 9 and 6 private 11 hurt 6 private 12 none 7 man 8 , 10 have 11 hurt 12 none 13 . 13 . 14 " " the under-sheriff did report of you most vilely , " said the knight . 1 " 3 under-sheriff 2 the 3 under-sheriff 3 under-sheriff 4 did 3 under-sheriff 9 vilely 5 report 9 vilely 6 of 9 vilely 7 you 9 vilely 8 most 9 vilely 9 vilely 10 , 9 vilely 11 " 9 vilely 12 said 9 vilely 13 the 9 vilely 14 knight 9 vilely 15 . 11 " 12 said " ' [seize] [me] , ' [saith] he , ' [that] [tyndal] [of] [shoreby] . ['] " 1 " 17 " 2 ' 6 ' 2 ' 15 . 5 , 6 ' 6 ' 8 he 6 ' 10 ' 9 , 10 ' 15 . 17 " " [condall] [,] [my] [good] lord ; [condall] is my [poor] name , " said the unfortunate [.] 1 " 6 lord 1 " 9 is 6 lord 7 ; 9 is 12 name 10 my 12 name 12 name 17 unfortunate 13 , 14 " 13 , 16 the 14 " 15 said 16 the 17 unfortunate " [condall] [or] [tyndal] [,] it is all one , " replied [sir] [daniel] [,] coolly . 1 " 7 is 1 " 12 replied 6 it 7 is 7 is 8 all 9 one 10 , 10 , 11 " 11 " 12 replied 12 replied 16 coolly 16 coolly 17 . " [for] , [by] [my] sooth , [y] ' are [here] and [i] [do] [mightily] suspect your [honesty] . 1 " 3 , 1 " 17 your 3 , 6 sooth 6 sooth 7 , 6 sooth 16 suspect 7 , 9 ' 9 ' 10 are 12 and 16 suspect 17 your 19 . if ye would save your neck , write me swiftly an obligation for twenty pound . " 1 if 2 ye 1 if 3 would 3 would 4 save 4 save 5 your 4 save 6 neck 6 neck 7 , 6 neck 12 obligation 8 write 9 me 8 write 12 obligation 9 me 12 obligation 10 swiftly 12 obligation 11 an 12 obligation 12 obligation 13 for 12 obligation 14 twenty 12 obligation 15 pound 12 obligation 17 " 15 pound 16 . " for twenty pound [,] [my] [good] lord ! " cried [condall] . 1 " 8 lord 1 " 11 cried 2 for 4 pound 3 twenty 4 pound 4 pound 8 lord 8 lord 10 " 9 ! 10 " 11 cried 13 . " here is midsummer madness ! 1 " 2 here 2 here 3 is 2 here 4 midsummer 4 midsummer 5 madness 4 midsummer 6 ! my whole estate amounteth not to seventy shillings . " 1 my 4 amounteth 2 whole 4 amounteth 3 estate 4 amounteth 4 amounteth 5 not 4 amounteth 6 to 4 amounteth 7 seventy 4 amounteth 8 shillings 4 amounteth 10 " 8 shillings 9 . " [condall] [or] [tyndal] , " [returned] [sir] [daniel] [,] grinning , " [i] will [run] [my] peril of that loss . 1 " 5 , 5 , 6 " 6 " 22 . 11 grinning 12 , 11 grinning 18 peril 12 , 13 " 13 " 15 will 18 peril 19 of 18 peril 21 loss 19 of 20 that 21 loss 22 . " alas ! [my] [good] lord , it may not be [;] [i] [have] no skill to write , " said [condall] . 1 " 2 alas 1 " 15 no 2 alas 3 ! 2 alas 6 lord 6 lord 7 , 7 , 8 it 8 it 11 be 9 may 10 not 9 may 11 be 15 no 16 skill 16 skill 23 . 17 to 18 write 18 write 20 " 19 , 20 " 20 " 21 said 21 said 23 . " [well-a-day] ! " [returned] the knight . 1 " 7 knight 3 ! 4 " 3 ! 7 knight 6 the 7 knight 7 knight 8 . " here , then , is no remedy . 1 " 2 here 2 here 3 , 2 here 8 remedy 4 then 5 , 5 , 6 is 6 is 8 remedy 7 no 8 remedy 8 remedy 9 . yet [i] [would] [fain] [have] [spared] [you] [,] [tyndal] [,] had my conscience suffered . 1 yet 11 had 11 had 15 . 12 my 13 conscience 13 conscience 14 suffered 13 conscience 15 . fare ye well , [good] [master] [condall] , dear [master] [tyndal] ; y ' are [post-haste] [for] [paradise] [;] fare ye [then] [well] ! " 1 fare 2 ye 1 fare 3 well 1 fare 13 y 3 well 4 , 3 well 8 , 8 , 9 dear 9 dear 12 ; 13 y 25 " 14 ' 15 are 14 ' 24 ! 20 fare 21 ye 20 fare 24 ! 24 ! 25 " " [friend] , " quoth [sir] [daniel] , " [ye] will now write [two] score . 1 " 3 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 5 quoth 5 quoth 8 , 8 , 9 " 9 " 16 . 11 will 12 now 11 will 13 write 13 write 15 score 15 score 16 . go to ! y ' are too cunning for a livelihood of seventy shillings . 1 go 2 to 1 go 4 y 3 ! 4 y 4 y 5 ' 4 y 6 are 4 y 7 too 4 y 8 cunning 8 cunning 11 livelihood 9 for 11 livelihood 10 a 11 livelihood 11 livelihood 12 of 11 livelihood 13 seventy 11 livelihood 14 shillings 11 livelihood 15 . selden , see him write me this in good form , and have it duly witnessed . " 1 selden 2 , 1 selden 3 see 1 selden 5 write 3 see 4 him 5 write 6 me 5 write 10 form 6 me 7 this 8 in 10 form 9 good 10 form 10 form 16 witnessed 10 form 17 . 11 , 12 and 11 , 15 duly 12 and 15 duly 13 have 15 duly 14 it 15 duly 15 duly 16 witnessed 17 . 18 " meanwhile , the boy upon the floor began to stir , and presently sat up and looked about him with a scare . 1 meanwhile 2 , 1 meanwhile 7 floor 3 the 4 boy 3 the 7 floor 5 upon 7 floor 6 the 7 floor 7 floor 10 stir 8 began 9 to 8 began 10 stir 10 stir 13 presently 10 stir 14 sat 10 stir 15 up 10 stir 19 him 11 , 12 and 12 and 13 presently 16 and 17 looked 17 looked 18 about 17 looked 19 him 19 him 22 scare 19 him 23 . 20 with 21 a 21 a 22 scare " by the rood ! " he cried , " a sturdy boy ! " 1 " 4 rood 2 by 4 rood 3 the 4 rood 4 rood 8 cried 4 rood 14 ! 5 ! 6 " 5 ! 7 he 5 ! 8 cried 8 cried 9 , 9 , 10 " 10 " 13 boy 11 a 12 sturdy 12 sturdy 13 boy 14 ! 15 " the lad flushed crimson with anger , and darted a look of hate out of his dark eyes . 1 the 2 lad 2 lad 3 flushed 3 flushed 4 crimson 3 flushed 9 darted 3 flushed 18 eyes 5 with 6 anger 6 anger 9 darted 7 , 8 and 8 and 9 darted 9 darted 11 look 9 darted 13 hate 9 darted 14 out 10 a 11 look 11 look 12 of 15 of 16 his 16 his 18 eyes 17 dark 18 eyes 18 eyes 19 . now that he was on his legs , it was more difficult to make certain of his age . 1 now 2 that 2 that 3 he 3 he 4 was 3 he 6 his 4 was 5 on 6 his 7 legs 7 legs 8 , 7 legs 19 . 8 , 9 it 9 it 10 was 11 more 12 difficult 12 difficult 13 to 12 difficult 15 certain 13 to 14 make 15 certain 16 of 16 of 17 his 17 his 18 age 18 age 19 . " ye have [called] [me] , [sir] [daniel] , " he said . 1 " 2 ye 2 ye 3 have 2 ye 13 . 6 , 12 said 6 , 13 . 9 , 10 " 10 " 12 said 11 he 12 said " was it to laugh at my poor plight ? " 1 " 11 " 2 was 9 plight 3 it 9 plight 4 to 5 laugh 5 laugh 6 at 5 laugh 9 plight 7 my 9 plight 8 poor 9 plight 9 plight 10 ? 10 ? 11 " " [nay] , now , [let] laugh , " said the knight . 1 " 10 said 3 , 10 said 4 now 5 , 5 , 10 said 7 laugh 8 , 8 , 9 " 9 " 10 said 10 said 13 . 11 the 12 knight 12 knight 13 . " good shrew , let laugh , [i] pray you . 1 " 3 shrew 2 good 3 shrew 3 shrew 4 , 3 shrew 5 let 3 shrew 6 laugh 3 shrew 7 , 3 shrew 9 pray 3 shrew 11 . 9 pray 10 you 10 you 11 . an ye [could] [see] [yourself] [,] [i] [warrant] [ye] [would] [laugh] [the] [first] [.] ["] 1 an 2 ye " well , " cried the lad , flushing , " ye shall answer this when ye answer for the other . 1 " 9 flushing 2 well 3 , 3 , 9 flushing 4 " 9 flushing 5 cried 9 flushing 6 the 7 lad 7 lad 9 flushing 8 , 9 flushing 9 flushing 12 ye 9 flushing 13 shall 9 flushing 14 answer 9 flushing 15 this 9 flushing 17 ye 9 flushing 18 answer 9 flushing 22 . 10 , 12 ye 11 " 12 ye 16 when 17 ye 18 answer 19 for 20 the 21 other 21 other 22 . laugh while yet ye may ! " 1 laugh 2 while 1 laugh 4 ye 2 while 3 yet 4 ye 5 may 4 ye 6 ! 6 ! 7 " i will make you a marriage of a thousand pounds , go to ! and cherish you exceedingly . 1 i 2 will 2 will 3 make 2 will 4 you 2 will 16 cherish 5 a 10 pounds 6 marriage 7 of 6 marriage 10 pounds 7 of 8 a 9 thousand 10 pounds 10 pounds 11 , 10 pounds 16 cherish 12 go 16 cherish 13 to 16 cherish 14 ! 16 cherish 15 and 16 cherish 16 cherish 17 you 16 cherish 18 exceedingly 18 exceedingly 19 . i [took] [you] , [indeed] [,] roughly , as the [time] demanded ; but from henceforth [i] shall ungrudgingly maintain and cheerfully serve you . 1 i 4 , 4 , 7 roughly 7 roughly 25 . 8 , 9 as 8 , 12 demanded 9 as 10 the 12 demanded 16 henceforth 13 ; 14 but 14 but 16 henceforth 15 from 16 henceforth 16 henceforth 19 ungrudgingly 18 shall 19 ungrudgingly 19 ungrudgingly 20 maintain 19 ungrudgingly 21 and 19 ungrudgingly 22 cheerfully 19 ungrudgingly 23 serve 19 ungrudgingly 24 you 19 ungrudgingly 25 . ye shall be [mrs] [shelton] [lady] [shelton] , [by] [my] [troth] [!] for the lad [promiseth] [bravely] . 1 ye 2 shall 2 shall 3 be 3 be 18 . 8 , 13 for 8 , 15 lad 13 for 14 the 15 lad 18 . tut ! ye will not shy for honest laughter ; it purgeth melancholy . 1 tut 2 ! 1 tut 3 ye 1 tut 6 shy 3 ye 4 will 5 not 6 shy 6 shy 12 purgeth 7 for 12 purgeth 8 honest 12 purgeth 9 laughter 12 purgeth 10 ; 12 purgeth 11 it 12 purgeth 12 purgeth 13 melancholy 12 purgeth 14 . they are no rogues who laugh , good cousin . 1 they 2 are 2 are 4 rogues 3 no 4 rogues 4 rogues 5 who 4 rogues 6 laugh 4 rogues 8 good 4 rogues 9 cousin 4 rogues 10 . 6 laugh 7 , good mine host , lay me a meal now for my cousin , [master] [john] . 1 good 3 host 2 mine 3 host 3 host 4 , 3 host 5 lay 3 host 6 me 3 host 8 meal 3 host 9 now 3 host 12 cousin 6 me 7 a 10 for 12 cousin 11 my 12 cousin 12 cousin 13 , 13 , 16 . sit ye down , sweetheart , and eat . " 1 sit 2 ye 1 sit 3 down 1 sit 4 , 1 sit 5 sweetheart 5 sweetheart 6 , 5 sweetheart 9 . 6 , 7 and 7 and 8 eat 9 . 10 " " [nay] , " said [master] [john] , " [i] will break no bread . 1 " 3 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 5 said 5 said 8 , 8 , 9 " 9 " 11 will 11 will 12 break 12 break 14 bread 13 no 14 bread 14 bread 15 . since [ye] force [me] [to] [this] [sin] [,] [i] [will] [fast] [for] [my] [soul] ['s] [interest] [.] 1 since 3 force " ye shall have a dispensation , go to ! " cried the knight . 1 " 6 dispensation 2 ye 6 dispensation 3 shall 6 dispensation 4 have 6 dispensation 5 a 6 dispensation 6 dispensation 7 , 6 dispensation 8 go 6 dispensation 9 to 6 dispensation 12 cried 10 ! 11 " 10 ! 12 cried 12 cried 14 knight 12 cried 15 . 13 the 14 knight " shalt be well shriven , by my faith ! 1 " 5 shriven 2 shalt 5 shriven 3 be 5 shriven 4 well 5 shriven 5 shriven 6 , 5 shriven 7 by 5 shriven 8 my 5 shriven 9 faith 5 shriven 10 ! content you , then , and eat . " 1 content 2 you 2 you 9 " 3 , 4 then 3 , 9 " 4 then 5 , 5 , 6 and 7 eat 8 . 8 . 9 " " save you , [sir] [daniel] , " he said . 1 " 3 you 1 " 10 said 2 save 3 you 4 , 10 said 7 , 8 " 8 " 10 said 9 he 10 said 10 said 11 . " how ! 1 " 2 how 2 how 3 ! dickie [shelton] ! " cried [the] knight [;] and [at] the [mention] [of] [dick] 's name the other lad looked curiously across . 1 dickie 3 ! 3 ! 4 " 4 " 5 cried 4 " 7 knight 7 knight 9 and 9 and 11 the 11 the 23 . 15 's 16 name 16 name 21 curiously 17 the 18 other 18 other 21 curiously 19 lad 21 curiously 20 looked 21 curiously 21 curiously 22 across 21 curiously 23 . " what [maketh] [bennet] [hatch] ? " 1 " 2 what 2 what 6 ? 6 ? 7 " " how say you ? 1 " 2 how 2 how 5 ? 3 say 5 ? 4 you 5 ? sore bested ? " returned the knight . 1 sore 2 bested 2 bested 3 ? 2 bested 5 returned 2 bested 6 the 2 bested 7 knight 2 bested 8 . 3 ? 4 " " [nay] , then [,] we will make speed sitting down , [good] [richard] . 1 " 6 we 3 , 4 then 4 then 6 we 6 we 7 will 7 will 8 make 8 make 9 speed 9 speed 10 sitting 9 speed 15 . 10 sitting 11 down 12 , 15 . as the [world] [goes] [in] [this] [poor] [realm] [of] [england] [,] [he] [that] rides softliest rides surest . 1 as 2 the 2 the 14 rides 14 rides 15 softliest 15 softliest 16 rides 15 softliest 17 surest 15 softliest 18 . delay , they say , begetteth peril ; but it is rather [this] [itch] [of] [doing] [that] [undoes] [men] [;] [mark] [it] [,] [dick] [.] 1 delay 6 begetteth 2 , 6 begetteth 3 they 6 begetteth 4 say 6 begetteth 5 , 6 begetteth 6 begetteth 7 peril 6 begetteth 8 ; 6 begetteth 9 but 6 begetteth 10 it 6 begetteth 11 is 6 begetteth 12 rather 10 it 11 is but let me see , first , what cattle ye have brought . 1 but 2 let 2 let 3 me 3 me 9 cattle 3 me 13 . 4 see 5 , 4 see 9 cattle 6 first 7 , 6 first 9 cattle 8 what 9 cattle 9 cattle 10 ye 9 cattle 12 brought 11 have 12 brought selden , a link here at the door ! " 1 selden 2 , 1 selden 4 link 1 selden 9 ! 3 a 4 link 4 link 5 here 4 link 8 door 6 at 8 door 7 the 8 door 9 ! 10 " and [sir] [daniel] strode forth into the village street , and [,] [by] the red glow of a torch , inspected his new troops . 1 and 4 strode 4 strode 5 forth 5 forth 6 into 6 into 7 the 7 the 8 village 8 village 9 street 9 street 10 , 10 , 11 and 11 and 14 the 14 the 15 red 15 red 21 inspected 16 glow 17 of 16 glow 21 inspected 17 of 21 inspected 18 a 21 inspected 19 torch 20 , 19 torch 21 inspected 21 inspected 22 his 21 inspected 23 new 21 inspected 24 troops 24 troops 25 . " [nay] , [by] the rood ! " he cried , " what poor dogs are these ? 1 " 6 rood 1 " 10 cried 3 , 5 the 5 the 6 rood 6 rood 8 " 7 ! 8 " 9 he 10 cried 10 cried 11 , 11 , 12 " 12 " 13 what 13 what 18 ? 14 poor 15 dogs 15 dogs 16 are 16 are 17 these 16 are 18 ? here be some as crooked as a bow , and some as lean as a spear . 1 here 17 . 2 be 13 lean 3 some 13 lean 4 as 13 lean 5 crooked 6 as 5 crooked 8 bow 6 as 7 a 8 bow 13 lean 9 , 10 and 10 and 11 some 11 some 13 lean 12 as 13 lean 13 lean 14 as 13 lean 16 spear 14 as 15 a 16 spear 17 . friends , ye shall ride in the front of the battle ; [i] can spare you , friends . 1 friends 5 ride 2 , 3 ye 3 ye 4 shall 3 ye 5 ride 5 ride 8 front 5 ride 11 battle 6 in 7 the 7 the 8 front 9 of 10 the 10 the 11 battle 11 battle 12 ; 11 battle 15 spare 11 battle 19 . 14 can 15 spare 15 spare 16 you 15 spare 17 , 15 spare 18 friends 18 friends 19 . mark me this old villain on the piebald ! 1 mark 2 me 1 mark 5 villain 3 this 5 villain 4 old 5 villain 5 villain 8 piebald 6 on 7 the 6 on 8 piebald 8 piebald 9 ! a two-year mutton riding on a hog would look more soldierly ! 1 a 2 two-year 2 two-year 3 mutton 2 two-year 4 riding 2 two-year 5 on 2 two-year 7 hog 6 a 7 hog 7 hog 8 would 7 hog 9 look 7 hog 11 soldierly 10 more 11 soldierly 11 soldierly 12 ! ha ! 1 ha 2 ! clipsby , are ye there , old rat ? 1 clipsby 2 , 1 clipsby 3 are 1 clipsby 4 ye 1 clipsby 5 there 1 clipsby 6 , 1 clipsby 7 old 7 old 8 rat 8 rat 9 ? " [i] will show you any way , [sir] [daniel] [,] [but] the way to change sides , " [returned] [clipsby] , sturdily . 1 " 3 will 3 will 4 show 4 show 5 you 4 show 24 . 6 any 7 way 7 way 8 , 8 , 19 " 13 the 14 way 13 the 17 sides 14 way 15 to 15 to 16 change 17 sides 18 , 18 , 19 " 19 " 23 sturdily 22 , 23 sturdily 23 sturdily 24 . sir [daniel] [laughed] a [guffaw] [.] 1 sir 4 a " why , well said ! " he cried . 1 " 2 why 1 " 4 well 1 " 5 said 1 " 9 cried 2 why 3 , 6 ! 7 " 7 " 9 cried 8 he 9 cried 9 cried 10 . " [hast] a shrewd tongue in [thy] mouth , go to ! 1 " 9 , 1 " 12 ! 3 a 4 shrewd 4 shrewd 5 tongue 4 shrewd 8 mouth 5 tongue 6 in 8 mouth 9 , 10 go 11 to 10 go 12 ! i will forgive you for that merry word . 1 i 2 will 1 i 3 forgive 2 will 3 forgive 3 forgive 4 you 3 forgive 5 for 3 forgive 7 merry 3 forgive 8 word 5 for 6 that 8 word 9 . selden , see them fed , both man and brute . " 1 selden 2 , 1 selden 3 see 1 selden 5 fed 1 selden 12 " 4 them 5 fed 5 fed 6 , 5 fed 10 brute 7 both 10 brute 8 man 9 and 8 man 10 brute 11 . 12 " the knight re-entered the inn . 1 the 3 re-entered 2 knight 3 re-entered 3 re-entered 4 the 3 re-entered 5 inn 3 re-entered 6 . 4 the 5 inn " now , [friend] [dick] , " he said , " fall to . 1 " 7 " 2 now 3 , 2 now 6 , 6 , 7 " 7 " 9 said 8 he 9 said 9 said 14 . 10 , 11 " 11 " 12 fall 12 fall 14 . 13 to 14 . here is good ale and bacon . 1 here 2 is 1 here 6 bacon 3 good 4 ale 4 ale 6 bacon 5 and 6 bacon 6 bacon 7 . eat [,] [while] [that] [i] [read] . " 1 eat 7 . 7 . 8 " sir [daniel] [opened] [the] [packet] , and as he [read] his brow [darkened] . 1 sir 6 , 6 , 7 and 7 and 14 . 8 as 9 he 9 he 11 his 11 his 12 brow 12 brow 14 . when he had done he sat a little , musing . 1 when 2 he 2 he 3 had 3 had 4 done 4 done 10 musing 5 he 6 sat 6 sat 10 musing 7 a 8 little 8 little 10 musing 9 , 10 musing 10 musing 11 . then he looked sharply at his ward . 1 then 2 he 2 he 3 looked 3 looked 4 sharply 4 sharply 5 at 4 sharply 7 ward 4 sharply 8 . 6 his 7 ward " [dick] , " said he , " [y] ['] [have] [seen] this penny rhyme ? " 1 " 3 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 5 said 5 said 6 he 5 said 7 , 7 , 8 " 8 " 17 " 13 this 14 penny 13 this 16 ? 14 penny 15 rhyme 16 ? 17 " the lad replied in the affirmative . 1 the 6 affirmative 2 lad 6 affirmative 3 replied 6 affirmative 4 in 6 affirmative 5 the 6 affirmative 6 affirmative 7 . " he [did] [most] eagerly [deny] it , " answered [dick] . 1 " 2 he 1 " 5 eagerly 5 eagerly 7 it 7 it 12 . 8 , 9 " 9 " 10 answered 10 answered 12 . " he did ? " cried the knight , very sharply . 1 " 6 cried 2 he 3 did 3 did 4 ? 4 ? 5 " 4 ? 6 cried 6 cried 8 knight 7 the 8 knight 8 knight 9 , 8 knight 10 very 8 knight 11 sharply 11 sharply 12 . " [heed] [him] not . 1 " 5 . 4 not 5 . he has a loose tongue ; he babbles like a jack-sparrow . 1 he 2 has 2 has 8 babbles 3 a 8 babbles 4 loose 8 babbles 5 tongue 8 babbles 6 ; 8 babbles 7 he 8 babbles 8 babbles 9 like 8 babbles 10 a 8 babbles 11 jack-sparrow 11 jack-sparrow 12 . some day , when [i] [may] [find] the leisure , [dick] [,] [i] [will] myself more fully inform you of these matters . 1 some 2 day 2 day 3 , 2 day 4 when 4 when 8 the 8 the 9 leisure 9 leisure 10 , 9 leisure 23 . 15 myself 18 inform 16 more 17 fully 17 fully 18 inform 18 inform 19 you 18 inform 20 of 18 inform 21 these 18 inform 22 matters 22 matters 23 . there was [one] [duckworth] [shrewdly] blamed for it [;] [but] [the] [times] [were] troubled , and there was no justice to be got . " 1 there 2 was 1 there 7 for 2 was 6 blamed 7 for 8 it 8 it 14 troubled 14 troubled 24 . 15 , 16 and 16 and 17 there 17 there 18 was 18 was 19 no 18 was 21 to 19 no 20 justice 21 to 22 be 21 to 24 . 22 be 23 got 24 . 25 " " it befell [at] [the] [moat] [house] ? " 1 " 2 it 1 " 9 " 3 befell 8 ? 8 ? 9 " dick ventured , with a beating at his heart . 1 dick 2 ventured 2 ventured 6 beating 3 , 4 with 4 with 5 a 4 with 6 beating 6 beating 9 heart 7 at 8 his 8 his 9 heart 9 heart 10 . dick 's face fell sorely . 1 dick 5 sorely 2 's 3 face 3 face 5 sorely 4 fell 5 sorely 5 sorely 6 . " [prithee] , [sir] [daniel] , " he cried , " send one of the villains ! 1 " 3 , 1 " 17 ! 6 , 7 " 7 " 9 cried 8 he 9 cried 9 cried 10 , 10 , 11 " 11 " 16 villains 12 send 16 villains 13 one 14 of 13 one 16 villains 14 of 15 the 15 the 16 villains 16 villains 17 ! i beseech you let me to the battle . 1 i 2 beseech 2 beseech 3 you 3 you 5 me 4 let 5 me 5 me 9 . 6 to 7 the 7 the 8 battle 8 battle 9 . i can strike a stroke , [i] promise you . " 1 i 2 can 2 can 3 strike 3 strike 4 a 4 a 11 " 5 stroke 6 , 5 stroke 10 . 8 promise 9 you 9 you 10 . 10 . 11 " " [i] misdoubt [it] [not] , " replied [sir] [daniel] , [sitting] [down] to write . 1 " 3 misdoubt 3 misdoubt 6 , 3 misdoubt 15 write 6 , 7 " 7 " 8 replied 11 , 14 to 14 to 15 write 15 write 16 . " [but] here , [dick] , is no honour to be won . 1 " 3 here 3 here 4 , 3 here 9 honour 6 , 8 no 7 is 8 no 8 no 9 honour 9 honour 12 won 10 to 11 be 10 to 12 won 12 won 13 . i [lie] [in] [kettley] [till] [i] have [sure] tidings of the war , and then ride to join me with the conqueror . 1 i 7 have 7 have 9 tidings 9 tidings 10 of 9 tidings 12 war 10 of 11 the 12 war 13 , 12 war 23 . 13 , 14 and 14 and 15 then 15 then 16 ride 16 ride 22 conqueror 17 to 18 join 18 join 19 me 19 me 22 conqueror 20 with 22 conqueror 21 the 22 conqueror [toss-pot] [and] [shuttle-wit] [run] [in] [,] [but] [my] [lord] [good-counsel] [sits] [o] ['] [one] [side] [,] [waiting] [.] ["] and without turning his head , he fell again to eating . 1 and 8 fell 2 without 3 turning 3 turning 5 head 4 his 5 head 5 head 8 fell 6 , 7 he 7 he 8 fell 8 fell 9 again 8 fell 11 eating 10 to 11 eating 11 eating 12 . but with the tail of his eye he caught a glimpse of the young [lad] [called] [master] [john] stealthily [creeping] [from] [the] [room] . 1 but 11 glimpse 2 with 3 the 2 with 4 tail 4 tail 7 eye 5 of 7 eye 6 his 7 eye 7 eye 11 glimpse 8 he 9 caught 9 caught 11 glimpse 10 a 11 glimpse 11 glimpse 12 of 11 glimpse 19 stealthily 12 of 13 the 13 the 14 young 19 stealthily 24 . " why , " thought [dick] , " he is a young [as] [i] . 1 " 2 why 1 " 15 . 2 why 3 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 5 thought 7 , 8 " 7 , 15 . 8 " 10 is 9 he 10 is 10 is 11 a 11 a 12 young ' [good] boy ' doth [he] [call] [me] ? 1 ' 3 boy 1 ' 4 ' 4 ' 5 doth 5 doth 9 ? an [i] [had] [known] [,] [i] [should] [have] [seen] [the] [varlet] hanged ere [i] had told him . 1 an 12 hanged 12 hanged 13 ere 13 ere 18 . 15 had 16 told 16 told 17 him 17 him 18 . well , if he goes [through] the [fen] , [i] may come [up] [with] [him] and pull his ears . " 1 well 2 , 1 well 9 , 2 , 4 he 3 if 4 he 4 he 5 goes 5 goes 7 the 9 , 21 " 11 may 12 come 12 come 16 and 16 and 19 ears 17 pull 19 ears 18 his 19 ears 19 ears 20 . 20 . 21 " half an hour later , [sir] [daniel] [gave] [dick] the letter , and bade him speed to the [moat] [house] . 1 half 3 hour 2 an 3 hour 3 hour 4 later 4 later 5 , 5 , 13 and 10 the 11 letter 11 letter 12 , 12 , 13 and 13 and 14 bade 14 bade 15 him 14 bade 16 speed 16 speed 17 to 17 to 18 the 18 the 21 . and , again , some half an hour [after] [dick] ['s] departure [,] a messenger came [,] in hot haste [,] [from] [my] [lord] [of] [risingham] . 1 and 3 again 2 , 3 again 3 again 4 , 3 again 5 some 3 again 8 hour 6 half 8 hour 7 an 8 hour 8 hour 12 departure 12 departure 14 a 14 a 27 . 15 messenger 16 came 16 came 18 in 18 in 19 hot 19 hot 20 haste 20 haste 27 . " [sir] [daniel] , " [the] [messenger] said , " [ye] lose great honour , by my sooth ! 1 " 4 , 1 " 19 ! 4 , 5 " 5 " 8 said 8 said 9 , 9 , 10 " 12 lose 18 sooth 13 great 14 honour 14 honour 18 sooth 15 , 18 sooth 16 by 18 sooth 17 my 18 sooth 18 sooth 19 ! the fight began again this morning ere the dawn , and we have beaten their van and scattered their right wing . 1 the 9 dawn 2 fight 3 began 2 fight 7 ere 3 began 4 again 5 this 6 morning 6 morning 7 ere 7 ere 9 dawn 8 the 9 dawn 9 dawn 11 and 9 dawn 14 beaten 10 , 11 and 11 and 12 we 12 we 13 have 14 beaten 16 van 15 their 16 van 16 van 18 scattered 16 van 21 wing 17 and 18 scattered 19 their 21 wing 20 right 21 wing 21 wing 22 . only the main battle standeth fast . 1 only 5 standeth 2 the 5 standeth 3 main 5 standeth 4 battle 5 standeth 5 standeth 6 fast 5 standeth 7 . an we had your fresh men , we should tilt you them all into the river . 1 an 10 tilt 2 we 3 had 2 we 10 tilt 4 your 10 tilt 5 fresh 10 tilt 6 men 10 tilt 7 , 8 we 8 we 10 tilt 9 should 10 tilt 10 tilt 11 you 10 tilt 12 them 10 tilt 13 all 10 tilt 14 into 10 tilt 16 river 14 into 15 the 16 river 17 . what , [sir] knight ! 1 what 4 knight 2 , 4 knight 4 knight 5 ! will ye be the last ? 1 will 2 ye 1 will 3 be 1 will 6 ? 3 be 5 last 4 the 5 last it stands not with your good credit . " 1 it 2 stands 2 stands 3 not 2 stands 5 your 2 stands 6 good 2 stands 7 credit 4 with 5 your 7 credit 8 . 8 . 9 " " [nay] , " cried the knight , ["] [i] [was] but now upon the march . 1 " 5 cried 3 , 5 cried 4 " 5 cried 5 cried 7 knight 5 cried 8 , 6 the 7 knight 8 , 12 but 12 but 13 now 13 now 16 march 14 upon 15 the 14 upon 16 march 16 march 17 . selden , sound me the tucket . 1 selden 2 , 1 selden 6 tucket 3 sound 6 tucket 4 me 6 tucket 5 the 6 tucket 6 tucket 7 . sir , [i] [am] [with] you [on] [the] instant . 1 sir 2 , 2 , 6 you 6 you 9 instant 9 instant 10 . it is not two hours since the more part of my command came in , sir messenger . 1 it 2 is 1 it 6 since 2 is 3 not 4 two 5 hours 5 hours 6 since 6 since 12 command 7 the 12 command 8 more 12 command 9 part 12 command 10 of 11 my 11 my 12 command 12 command 17 messenger 12 command 18 . 13 came 14 in 13 came 17 messenger 15 , 16 sir 16 sir 17 messenger what would ye have ? 1 what 5 ? 2 would 3 ye 3 ye 4 have 3 ye 5 ? spurring is good meat , but yet it killed the charger . 1 spurring 2 is 1 spurring 3 good 1 spurring 4 meat 1 spurring 5 , 1 spurring 6 but 1 spurring 7 yet 5 , 6 but 7 yet 11 charger 8 it 11 charger 9 killed 11 charger 10 the 11 charger 11 charger 12 . bustle , boys ! " 1 bustle 3 boys 1 bustle 4 ! 2 , 3 boys 4 ! 5 " the chief [part] were in [sir] [daniel] ['s] livery , [murrey] and blue , [which] [gave] the greater show to [their] [array] . 1 the 2 chief 1 the 18 greater 2 chief 4 were 4 were 5 in 9 livery 10 , 9 livery 18 greater 10 , 12 and 12 and 13 blue 14 , 17 the 17 the 18 greater 18 greater 23 . 19 show 20 to 19 show 23 . sir [daniel] [looked] [with] [pride] [along] [the] [line] . 1 sir 9 . " here be the lads to serve you in a pinch , " he said . 1 " 15 said 2 here 11 pinch 3 be 4 the 4 the 5 lads 5 lads 11 pinch 6 to 11 pinch 7 serve 8 you 7 serve 11 pinch 9 in 10 a 10 a 11 pinch 11 pinch 15 said 12 , 15 said 13 " 15 said 14 he 15 said 15 said 16 . " they are pretty men , indeed , " replied the messenger . 1 " 3 are 2 they 3 are 3 are 4 pretty 4 pretty 7 indeed 5 men 6 , 6 , 7 indeed 7 indeed 12 messenger 8 , 9 " 9 " 10 replied 10 replied 12 messenger 11 the 12 messenger 12 messenger 13 . " it but augments my sorrow that ye had not [marched] [the] earlier . " 1 " 4 augments 2 it 4 augments 3 but 4 augments 4 augments 5 my 4 augments 6 sorrow 4 augments 7 that 4 augments 8 ye 4 augments 9 had 4 augments 10 not 10 not 13 earlier 13 earlier 14 . 14 . 15 " " well , " said the knight , " what would ye ? 1 " 2 well 2 well 3 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 5 said 4 " 7 knight 5 said 6 the 7 knight 8 , 8 , 9 " 9 " 10 what 10 what 13 ? 11 would 12 ye 12 ye 13 ? the beginning of a feast and the end of a fray , sir messenger ; " and he mounted into his saddle . 1 the 2 beginning 1 the 3 of 1 the 11 fray 4 a 5 feast 5 feast 6 and 5 feast 11 fray 6 and 11 fray 7 the 11 fray 8 end 11 fray 9 of 10 a 10 a 11 fray 11 fray 13 sir 11 fray 14 messenger 11 fray 23 . 12 , 13 sir 14 messenger 15 ; 14 messenger 19 mounted 15 ; 16 " 15 ; 17 and 18 he 19 mounted 20 into 22 saddle 21 his 22 saddle 22 saddle 23 . " why ! how now ! " he cried . 1 " 2 why 1 " 9 cried 3 ! 9 cried 4 how 6 ! 5 now 6 ! 6 ! 7 " 6 ! 8 he 6 ! 9 cried 9 cried 10 . " [john] ! 1 " 3 ! joanna ! 1 joanna 2 ! nay , by the sacred rood ! where is she ? 1 nay 2 , 1 nay 6 rood 3 by 6 rood 4 the 6 rood 5 sacred 6 rood 6 rood 7 ! 6 rood 8 where 8 where 9 is 8 where 10 she 8 where 11 ? host , where is that girl ? " 1 host 3 where 2 , 3 where 3 where 4 is 3 where 7 ? 4 is 5 that 5 that 6 girl 7 ? 8 " " [girl] , [sir] [daniel] [?] " cried the [landlord] . 1 " 3 , 3 , 7 " 7 " 8 cried 8 cried 11 . 9 the 11 . " [nay] , sir , [i] [saw] [no] girl . " 1 " 4 sir 3 , 4 sir 4 sir 11 " 5 , 9 girl 9 girl 10 . 10 . 11 " " [boy] , then , dotard ! " [cried] the knight . 1 " 11 knight 3 , 4 then 3 , 11 knight 4 then 5 , 4 then 10 the 5 , 8 " 6 dotard 7 ! 7 ! 8 " 11 knight 12 . " could ye not see it was a wench ? 1 " 2 could 1 " 3 ye 3 ye 9 wench 3 ye 10 ? 4 not 9 wench 5 see 9 wench 6 it 7 was 7 was 9 wench 8 a 9 wench she in the murrey-coloured mantle she that broke her fast with water , rogue where is she ? " 1 she 4 murrey-coloured 2 in 4 murrey-coloured 3 the 4 murrey-coloured 4 murrey-coloured 5 mantle 4 murrey-coloured 6 she 4 murrey-coloured 7 that 4 murrey-coloured 8 broke 4 murrey-coloured 9 her 4 murrey-coloured 10 fast 4 murrey-coloured 17 she 10 fast 14 rogue 11 with 14 rogue 12 water 14 rogue 13 , 14 rogue 14 rogue 15 where 15 where 16 is 17 she 18 ? 18 ? 19 " " [nay] , the saints bless us ! 1 " 8 ! 3 , 4 the 3 , 6 bless 4 the 5 saints 6 bless 8 ! 7 us 8 ! master [john] , [ye] [called] [him] [,] " said the host . 1 master 3 , 3 , 8 " 8 " 9 said 9 said 10 the 10 the 11 host 11 host 12 . " well , [i] thought none evil . 1 " 2 well 1 " 8 . 2 well 3 , 5 thought 7 evil 6 none 7 evil 7 evil 8 . he is gone . 1 he 3 gone 2 is 3 gone 3 gone 4 . i saw him her [i] saw [her] in the stable a good hour agone ; ' a was saddling a grey horse . " 1 i 2 saw 2 saw 3 him 2 saw 4 her 2 saw 10 stable 6 saw 10 stable 8 in 9 the 8 in 10 stable 9 the 10 stable 10 stable 22 horse 11 a 12 good 11 a 19 saddling 13 hour 19 saddling 14 agone 19 saddling 15 ; 19 saddling 16 ' 19 saddling 17 a 19 saddling 18 was 19 saddling 19 saddling 20 a 19 saddling 21 grey 19 saddling 22 horse 22 horse 23 . 23 . 24 " " now , by the rood ! " cried [sir] [daniel] , " the wench was worth five hundred pound to me and more . " 1 " 2 now 1 " 6 rood 2 now 3 , 3 , 4 by 4 by 5 the 6 rood 7 ! 7 ! 8 " 7 ! 26 " 8 " 9 cried 12 , 13 " 12 , 14 the 14 the 15 wench 15 wench 20 pound 16 was 17 worth 17 worth 20 pound 18 five 20 pound 19 hundred 20 pound 20 pound 22 me 20 pound 23 and 20 pound 24 more 20 pound 26 " 21 to 22 me 24 more 25 . " it is well said , " replied [sir] [daniel] . 1 " 3 is 1 " 4 well 1 " 5 said 2 it 3 is 5 said 6 , 6 , 7 " 7 " 8 replied 8 replied 11 . " [selden] [,] fall me out with six cross-bowmen ; hunt me her down . 1 " 4 fall 4 fall 9 cross-bowmen 5 me 9 cross-bowmen 6 out 9 cross-bowmen 7 with 9 cross-bowmen 8 six 9 cross-bowmen 9 cross-bowmen 10 ; 9 cross-bowmen 11 hunt 9 cross-bowmen 12 me 9 cross-bowmen 13 her 9 cross-bowmen 14 down 9 cross-bowmen 15 . i care not what it cost ; but , at my returning [,] let me [find] [her] at the [moat] [house] . 1 i 2 care 2 care 3 not 2 care 6 cost 4 what 6 cost 5 it 6 cost 6 cost 7 ; 6 cost 11 my 6 cost 12 returning 7 ; 8 but 9 , 11 my 10 at 11 my 12 returning 14 let 14 let 15 me 15 me 22 . 18 at 19 the 18 at 22 . be it upon your head . 1 be 6 . 2 it 6 . 3 upon 5 head 4 your 5 head 5 head 6 . and now , sir messenger , we march . " 1 and 2 now 2 now 5 messenger 3 , 4 sir 4 sir 5 messenger 5 messenger 7 we 5 messenger 8 march 6 , 7 we 8 march 9 . 9 . 10 " [chapter] [ii] [in] [the] [fen] it was near six in the [may] [morning] [when] [dick] began to ride down into the fen upon his homeward way . 1 it 2 was 2 was 3 near 3 near 4 six 3 near 17 fen 5 in 17 fen 6 the 17 fen 11 began 12 to 11 began 17 fen 13 ride 17 fen 14 down 17 fen 15 into 17 fen 16 the 17 fen 17 fen 18 upon 17 fen 19 his 17 fen 20 homeward 17 fen 21 way 17 fen 22 . he had been all night in the saddle , but his heart was good and his body sound , and he rode right merrily . 1 he 2 had 2 had 3 been 3 been 5 night 4 all 5 night 5 night 8 saddle 6 in 7 the 6 in 8 saddle 7 the 8 saddle 8 saddle 9 , 8 saddle 12 heart 8 saddle 14 good 8 saddle 22 rode 9 , 10 but 11 his 12 heart 12 heart 13 was 15 and 16 his 16 his 17 body 17 body 20 and 18 sound 19 , 19 , 20 and 20 and 21 he 21 he 22 rode 22 rode 24 merrily 23 right 24 merrily 24 merrily 25 . the path lay almost straight through the morass . 1 the 8 morass 2 path 8 morass 3 lay 8 morass 4 almost 8 morass 5 straight 8 morass 6 through 8 morass 7 the 8 morass 8 morass 9 . instantly , as though it had divined the neighbourhood of help , the poor beast began to neigh most piercingly . 1 instantly 7 divined 2 , 7 divined 3 as 7 divined 4 though 5 it 4 though 7 divined 6 had 7 divined 7 divined 9 neighbourhood 8 the 9 neighbourhood 9 neighbourhood 10 of 9 neighbourhood 11 help 9 neighbourhood 12 , 9 neighbourhood 14 poor 9 neighbourhood 15 beast 12 , 13 the 15 beast 18 neigh 16 began 17 to 16 began 18 neigh 18 neigh 19 most 18 neigh 20 piercingly 20 piercingly 21 . " [alack] [!] " [thought] [dick] , " can the poor lad have perished ? 1 " 4 " 4 " 7 , 7 , 8 " 8 " 9 can 9 can 15 ? 10 the 11 poor 11 poor 14 perished 12 lad 14 perished 13 have 14 perished 14 perished 15 ? there is his horse , for certain a brave grey [!] 1 there 2 is 1 there 10 grey 3 his 4 horse 4 horse 5 , 4 horse 10 grey 6 for 7 certain 7 certain 10 grey 8 a 9 brave 9 brave 10 grey nay , comrade , if thou criest to me [so] [piteously] , [i] will do [all] man [can] [to] [help] [thee] . 1 nay 12 , 1 nay 14 will 2 , 3 comrade 3 comrade 4 , 3 comrade 7 criest 4 , 5 if 5 if 6 thou 7 criest 8 to 8 to 9 me 9 me 12 , 14 will 15 do 15 do 22 . 17 man 22 . shalt not lie there to drown by inches ! " 1 shalt 3 lie 1 shalt 6 drown 2 not 3 lie 4 there 6 drown 5 to 6 drown 6 drown 8 inches 6 drown 9 ! 7 by 8 inches 9 ! 10 " and he made ready his crossbow , and put a quarrel through the creature 's head . 1 and 6 crossbow 2 he 6 crossbow 3 made 6 crossbow 4 ready 6 crossbow 5 his 6 crossbow 6 crossbow 7 , 6 crossbow 8 and 6 crossbow 9 put 6 crossbow 10 a 6 crossbow 11 quarrel 6 crossbow 12 through 7 , 8 and 10 a 11 quarrel 12 through 13 the 13 the 14 creature 14 creature 16 head 15 's 16 head 16 head 17 . " are ye there ? " he said , reining in . 1 " 2 are 1 " 8 said 3 ye 4 there 3 ye 5 ? 5 ? 6 " 6 " 8 said 7 he 8 said 8 said 9 , 8 said 12 . 9 , 10 reining 11 in 12 . " [ye] [lay] so [close] [among] [the] [reeds] [that] [i] [had] [passed] you [by] . 1 " 13 you 1 " 15 . 4 so 13 you but [come] forth [out] [of] [your] [hiding] [.] 1 but 3 forth here be none to trouble you . " 1 here 8 " 2 be 5 trouble 3 none 5 trouble 4 to 5 trouble 5 trouble 6 you 5 trouble 7 . 7 . 8 " " why call me ' boy ' ? " cried [dick] . 1 " 2 why 2 why 8 ? 3 call 4 me 3 call 5 ' 3 call 8 ? 5 ' 7 ' 6 boy 7 ' 8 ? 9 " 8 ? 10 cried 10 cried 12 . " [y] ['] [are] [not] , [i] trow [,] the elder of us twain . " 1 " 6 , 6 , 16 " 8 trow 14 twain 10 the 11 elder 11 elder 14 twain 12 of 14 twain 13 us 14 twain 14 twain 16 " 15 . 16 " " good [master] [shelton] , " said the other , ["] prithee forgive me . 1 " 7 said 2 good 5 , 5 , 6 " 6 " 7 said 7 said 8 the 7 said 15 . 8 the 9 other 9 other 10 , 12 prithee 13 forgive 13 forgive 14 me 14 me 15 . i have none the least intention to offend . 1 i 2 have 2 have 8 offend 3 none 8 offend 4 the 5 least 5 least 6 intention 6 intention 8 offend 7 to 8 offend 8 offend 9 . to have a riding-rod and spurs , and never a horse to sit upon [!] 1 to 4 riding-rod 2 have 3 a 2 have 4 riding-rod 3 a 4 riding-rod 4 riding-rod 5 and 4 riding-rod 6 spurs 6 spurs 8 and 6 spurs 9 never 6 spurs 11 horse 6 spurs 12 to 7 , 8 and 10 a 11 horse 12 to 13 sit 13 sit 14 upon and before all , " he added , looking ruefully upon his clothes " before all , to be so sorrily besmirched ! " 1 and 2 before 1 and 3 all 3 all 10 ruefully 4 , 5 " 4 , 6 he 6 he 7 added 7 added 8 , 7 added 10 ruefully 9 looking 10 ruefully 10 ruefully 11 upon 10 ruefully 12 his 10 ruefully 13 clothes 10 ruefully 14 " 10 ruefully 15 before 12 his 13 clothes 15 before 21 sorrily 16 all 21 sorrily 17 , 21 sorrily 18 to 21 sorrily 19 be 21 sorrily 20 so 21 sorrily 21 sorrily 22 besmirched 21 sorrily 23 ! 21 sorrily 24 " " [tut] ! " cried [dick] . 1 " 3 ! 3 ! 4 " 4 " 5 cried 5 cried 7 . " would ye mind a ducking ? 1 " 6 ducking 2 would 6 ducking 3 ye 6 ducking 4 mind 6 ducking 5 a 6 ducking 6 ducking 7 ? blood of wound or dust of travel that 's a man 's adornment . " 1 blood 2 of 1 blood 3 wound 3 wound 4 or 3 wound 7 travel 5 dust 6 of 5 dust 7 travel 7 travel 13 adornment 8 that 13 adornment 9 's 13 adornment 10 a 11 man 11 man 13 adornment 12 's 13 adornment 13 adornment 14 . 14 . 15 " " [nay] , [then] [,] [i] like [him] better plain , " observed [the] lad . 1 " 3 , 1 " 15 lad 7 like 9 better 9 better 13 observed 10 plain 13 observed 11 , 12 " 11 , 13 observed 12 " 13 observed 13 observed 15 lad 15 lad 16 . " but , prithee , how shall [i] do ? 1 " 4 prithee 2 but 4 prithee 3 , 4 prithee 4 prithee 5 , 4 prithee 6 how 4 prithee 7 shall 4 prithee 10 ? 9 do 10 ? prithee [,] good [master] [richard] , [help] [me] with your [good] counsel . 1 prithee 3 good 1 prithee 13 . 3 good 12 counsel 6 , 9 with 9 with 12 counsel 10 your 12 counsel if [i] come [not] [safe] [to] [holywood] , [i] am undone . " 1 if 3 come 3 come 8 , 8 , 13 " 10 am 11 undone 11 undone 12 . 12 . 13 " " [nay] , " said [dick] , dismounting , " [i] will give [more] [than] counsel . 1 " 3 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 5 said 4 " 12 will 5 said 7 , 5 said 8 dismounting 8 dismounting 10 " 9 , 10 " 12 will 13 give 13 give 16 counsel 16 counsel 17 . " [how] [call] ye your name ? " [asked] [dick] . 1 " 4 ye 4 ye 7 ? 5 your 6 name 6 name 7 ? 7 ? 8 " 8 " 11 . " [call] me [john] [matcham] , " replied the lad . 1 " 3 me 3 me 11 . 6 , 7 " 7 " 8 replied 7 " 10 lad 9 the 10 lad 10 lad 11 . " and what make ye [to] [holywood] ? " 1 " 3 what 2 and 3 what 3 what 8 ? 4 make 5 ye 5 ye 8 ? 8 ? 9 " dick continued . 1 dick 2 continued 2 continued 3 . " [i] [seek] sanctuary from a man that would oppress me , " was the answer . 1 " 4 sanctuary 4 sanctuary 10 oppress 5 from 10 oppress 6 a 10 oppress 7 man 10 oppress 8 that 10 oppress 9 would 10 oppress 10 oppress 11 me 10 oppress 13 " 10 oppress 14 was 10 oppress 15 the 10 oppress 16 answer 12 , 13 " 16 answer 17 . " the good [abbot] [of] [holywood] is a strong pillar to the weak . ["] 1 " 2 the 1 " 3 good 3 good 9 strong 7 is 8 a 8 a 9 strong 9 strong 14 . 10 pillar 11 to 10 pillar 13 weak 11 to 12 the 12 the 13 weak 13 weak 14 . " and how [came] ye [with] [sir] [daniel] [,] [master] [matcham] ? " pursued [dick] . 1 " 3 how 2 and 3 how 3 how 12 ? 5 ye 12 ? 12 ? 13 " 13 " 14 pursued 14 pursued 16 . " [nay] , " cried the other , " by the abuse of force ! 1 " 3 , 1 " 15 ! 3 , 4 " 4 " 5 cried 5 cried 6 the 5 cried 8 , 6 the 7 other 8 , 9 " 10 by 11 the 11 the 12 abuse 12 abuse 13 of 12 abuse 14 force 14 force 15 ! i was even grazed in the right foot , and walk but lamely . 1 i 2 was 2 was 4 grazed 3 even 4 grazed 4 grazed 5 in 4 grazed 6 the 4 grazed 7 right 4 grazed 8 foot 8 foot 13 lamely 9 , 13 lamely 10 and 11 walk 11 walk 13 lamely 12 but 13 lamely 13 lamely 14 . nay , there shall come a day between us ; he shall smart for all ! " 1 nay 2 , 1 nay 4 shall 1 nay 10 ; 1 nay 16 ! 2 , 3 there 4 shall 5 come 5 come 9 us 6 a 7 day 6 a 8 between 8 between 9 us 10 ; 11 he 10 ; 12 shall 13 smart 16 ! 14 for 15 all 15 all 16 ! 16 ! 17 " " would [ye] shoot at the moon [with] a hand-gun ? " said [dick] . 1 " 9 a 1 " 13 said 2 would 4 shoot 4 shoot 7 moon 5 at 6 the 6 the 7 moon 7 moon 9 a 10 hand-gun 11 ? 11 ? 12 " 12 " 13 said 13 said 15 . " ' [tis] a valiant knight , and hath a [hand] of iron . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 6 knight 4 a 5 valiant 5 valiant 6 knight 6 knight 10 a 7 , 8 and 7 , 10 a 8 and 9 hath 10 a 14 . 12 of 13 iron 13 iron 14 . an [he] guessed [i] [had] [made] [or] meddled [with] [your] flight , it would go sore with me . " 1 an 3 guessed 3 guessed 8 meddled 8 meddled 11 flight 11 flight 12 , 11 flight 15 go 11 flight 16 sore 13 it 14 would 14 would 15 go 16 sore 17 with 17 with 18 me 18 me 20 " 19 . 20 " " ay , poor boy , " returned the other , " y ' are his ward , [i] know it . 1 " 2 ay 2 ay 3 , 2 ay 4 poor 4 poor 5 boy 4 poor 17 ward 6 , 13 y 7 " 13 y 8 returned 13 y 9 the 10 other 10 other 13 y 11 , 13 y 12 " 13 y 13 y 14 ' 13 y 15 are 13 y 17 ward 16 his 17 ward 17 ward 20 know 17 ward 22 . 18 , 20 know 20 know 21 it 21 it 22 . " boy [again] ! " said [dick] . 1 " 2 boy 1 " 6 said 2 boy 4 ! 4 ! 5 " 6 said 8 . " [nay] , then , [shall] [i] call you [girl] , [good] [richard] ? " [asked] [matcham] . 1 " 18 . 3 , 4 then 3 , 18 . 4 then 5 , 5 , 15 " 8 call 14 ? 9 you 11 , 9 you 14 ? 14 ? 15 " " never a girl [for] [me] , " returned [dick] [.] 1 " 9 returned 2 never 3 a 3 a 4 girl 4 girl 7 , 7 , 8 " 8 " 9 returned " [i] do [abjure] the crew [of] [them] ! ["] 1 " 3 do 1 " 9 ! 5 the 6 crew 6 crew 9 ! " ye speak boyishly , " said the other . 1 " 2 ye 1 " 7 said 2 ye 3 speak 4 boyishly 5 , 5 , 6 " 6 " 7 said 7 said 8 the 8 the 9 other 9 other 10 . " ye think more of them than ye pretend . " 1 " 2 ye 2 ye 9 pretend 2 ye 11 " 3 think 9 pretend 4 more 5 of 4 more 7 than 5 of 6 them 7 than 9 pretend 8 ye 9 pretend 10 . 11 " " not [i] , " said [dick] , stoutly . 1 " 2 not 1 " 6 said 4 , 5 " 5 " 6 said 6 said 9 stoutly 8 , 9 stoutly 9 stoutly 10 . " [they] come [not] in my mind . 1 " 3 come 1 " 8 . 3 come 5 in 6 my 7 mind 6 my 8 . a plague of them , say [i] ! 1 a 2 plague 2 plague 3 of 2 plague 4 them 2 plague 5 , 2 plague 6 say 2 plague 8 ! give me to hunt and to fight and to feast , and to live with jolly foresters . 1 give 2 me 1 give 4 hunt 3 to 4 hunt 4 hunt 10 feast 5 and 10 feast 6 to 7 fight 7 fight 10 feast 8 and 10 feast 9 to 10 feast 10 feast 12 and 10 feast 14 live 11 , 12 and 13 to 14 live 14 live 17 foresters 15 with 17 foresters 16 jolly 17 foresters 17 foresters 18 . master [matcham] [crossed] [himself] [with] [fervour] , and appeared [to] [pray] . 1 master 7 , 7 , 8 and 8 and 9 appeared 9 appeared 12 . " what make ye ? " 1 " 2 what 2 what 5 ? 3 make 4 ye 4 ye 5 ? 5 ? 6 " dick inquired . 1 dick 2 inquired 2 inquired 3 . " [i] pray for her spirit , " answered the other , with a somewhat troubled voice . 1 " 3 pray 3 pray 6 spirit 4 for 5 her 5 her 6 spirit 6 spirit 7 , 7 , 8 " 8 " 9 answered 9 answered 15 somewhat 10 the 11 other 11 other 15 somewhat 12 , 15 somewhat 13 with 14 a 13 with 15 somewhat 15 somewhat 16 troubled 16 troubled 17 voice 16 troubled 18 . " for a witch 's spirit ? " 1 " 8 " 2 for 3 a 3 a 4 witch 4 witch 5 's 4 witch 6 spirit 4 witch 7 ? 7 ? 8 " dick cried . 1 dick 2 cried 2 cried 3 . " but pray for her [,] [an] [ye] list ; she was the best wench [in] [europe] [,] was [this] [joan] of [arc] . 1 " 3 pray 1 " 24 . 2 but 3 pray 3 pray 4 for 4 for 5 her 5 her 9 list 9 list 12 was 9 list 15 wench 10 ; 11 she 11 she 12 was 13 the 14 best 13 the 15 wench 15 wench 22 of 19 was 22 of old [appleyard] [the] archer [ran] [from] her , he said , as if she had been [mahoun] . 1 old 4 archer 4 archer 18 . 7 her 8 , 7 her 18 . 8 , 9 he 9 he 10 said 9 he 15 had 10 said 11 , 11 , 14 she 12 as 13 if 12 as 14 she 15 had 16 been nay , she was a brave wench . " 1 nay 2 , 2 , 3 she 3 she 4 was 4 was 5 a 5 a 6 brave 6 brave 7 wench 7 wench 8 . 8 . 9 " " [faugh] ! " said [dick] . 1 " 5 said 3 ! 4 " 3 ! 5 said 5 said 7 . " [y] ' are [a] milk-sopping [baby] [,] [so] [to] harp [on] women . 1 " 4 are 3 ' 4 are 4 are 11 harp 6 milk-sopping 11 harp 11 harp 14 . 13 women 14 . " [nay] [,] [i] [am] no fighter , " said [matcham] , eagerly . 1 " 6 no 1 " 7 fighter 7 fighter 8 , 8 , 10 said 9 " 10 said 10 said 13 eagerly 12 , 13 eagerly 13 eagerly 14 . " [i] [mean] no [tittle] of offence . 1 " 4 no 1 " 8 . 6 of 7 offence 7 offence 8 . i meant but pleasantry . 1 i 2 meant 1 i 4 pleasantry 2 meant 4 pleasantry 3 but 4 pleasantry 4 pleasantry 5 . and [if] [i] [talk] [of] women , it is [because] [i] [heard] [ye] [were] to marry . " 1 and 6 women 6 women 7 , 7 , 18 " 8 it 9 is 8 it 15 to 15 to 16 marry 16 marry 17 . 17 . 18 " " [i] [to] [marry] ! " 1 " 5 ! 5 ! 6 " dick exclaimed . 1 dick 2 exclaimed 2 exclaimed 3 . " well , it is the first [i] [hear] of it . 1 " 2 well 1 " 5 is 2 well 3 , 4 it 5 is 5 is 10 of 6 the 7 first 6 the 10 of 10 of 11 it 10 of 12 . and with whom was [i] to marry [?] ["] 1 and 2 with 2 with 3 whom 3 whom 4 was 3 whom 7 marry 6 to 7 marry " one [joan] [sedley] , " replied [matcham] [,] [colouring] . 1 " 7 replied 2 one 5 , 5 , 6 " 6 " 7 replied 7 replied 11 . it seems [she] is [of] your mind , [or] [else] [distasted] to the bridegroom . " 1 it 2 seems 1 it 4 is 4 is 16 " 6 your 7 mind 7 mind 8 , 8 , 16 " 12 to 13 the 13 the 14 bridegroom 14 bridegroom 15 . 15 . 16 " " well ! marriage is like death , it comes to all , " said [dick] , with resignation . 1 " 2 well 1 " 15 said 2 well 3 ! 4 marriage 7 death 5 is 7 death 6 like 7 death 7 death 8 , 7 death 10 comes 7 death 14 " 9 it 10 comes 10 comes 11 to 10 comes 12 all 13 , 14 " 14 " 15 said 15 said 20 . 17 , 18 with 18 with 19 resignation 19 resignation 20 . " and she bemoaned herself ? 1 " 4 bemoaned 2 and 4 bemoaned 3 she 4 bemoaned 4 bemoaned 5 herself 4 bemoaned 6 ? i pray ye now , see there how shuttle-witted are these girls : to bemoan herself before that she had seen me ! 1 i 2 pray 2 pray 3 ye 3 ye 9 shuttle-witted 4 now 9 shuttle-witted 5 , 9 shuttle-witted 6 see 9 shuttle-witted 7 there 9 shuttle-witted 8 how 9 shuttle-witted 9 shuttle-witted 10 are 9 shuttle-witted 11 these 9 shuttle-witted 12 girls 9 shuttle-witted 13 : 9 shuttle-witted 14 to 9 shuttle-witted 15 bemoan 15 bemoan 16 herself 15 bemoan 17 before 15 bemoan 18 that 15 bemoan 19 she 15 bemoan 20 had 15 bemoan 21 seen 21 seen 23 ! 22 me 23 ! do [i] [bemoan] [myself] ? 1 do 5 ? not [i] [an] [i] [be] to marry [,] [i] [will] [marry] dry-eyed ! 1 not 6 to 1 not 7 marry 7 marry 12 dry-eyed 12 dry-eyed 13 ! but if ye know her , prithee , of what favour is she ? fair or foul ? 1 but 7 prithee 2 if 7 prithee 3 ye 7 prithee 4 know 7 prithee 5 her 7 prithee 6 , 7 prithee 7 prithee 8 , 7 prithee 9 of 7 prithee 10 what 7 prithee 11 favour 11 favour 17 foul 12 is 17 foul 13 she 17 foul 14 ? 17 foul 15 fair 17 foul 16 or 17 foul 17 foul 18 ? and is she shrewish or pleasant ? " 1 and 4 shrewish 2 is 4 shrewish 3 she 4 shrewish 4 shrewish 5 or 4 shrewish 6 pleasant 4 shrewish 7 ? 4 shrewish 8 " " [nay] , what matters [it] ? " said [matcham] . 1 " 3 , 1 " 4 what 4 what 5 matters 4 what 7 ? 7 ? 8 " 8 " 9 said 9 said 11 . " [an] y ['] [are] [to] [marry] , [ye] [can] but marry . 1 " 3 y 3 y 8 , 8 , 11 but 11 but 12 marry 12 marry 13 . what matters foul or fair ? 1 what 6 ? 2 matters 3 foul 3 foul 4 or 3 foul 5 fair 3 foul 6 ? these be but toys . 1 these 4 toys 2 be 4 toys 3 but 4 toys 4 toys 5 . y ' [are] no [milksop] , [master] [richard] [;] [ye] will wed with dry eyes , anyhow . " 1 y 19 " 2 ' 4 no 2 ' 11 will 4 no 6 , 11 will 12 wed 12 wed 13 with 12 wed 14 dry 12 wed 17 anyhow 14 dry 15 eyes 16 , 17 anyhow 17 anyhow 18 . 18 . 19 " " it is well said , " replied [shelton] . 1 " 3 is 1 " 4 well 1 " 5 said 2 it 3 is 5 said 6 , 6 , 7 " 7 " 8 replied 8 replied 10 . " [little] [i] reck . " 1 " 4 reck 4 reck 5 . 5 . 6 " " your [lady] [wife] is like to have a pleasant lord , " said [matcham] . 1 " 14 said 2 your 13 " 5 is 9 a 5 is 10 pleasant 6 like 7 to 6 like 9 a 7 to 8 have 10 pleasant 11 lord 11 lord 12 , 12 , 13 " 13 " 14 said 14 said 16 . " she [shall] [have] [the] lord [heaven] [made] her [for] , " returned [dick] . 1 " 2 she 1 " 6 lord 6 lord 15 . 9 her 11 , 9 her 15 . 11 , 12 " 12 " 13 returned " it [trow] [there] be worse as well as [better] . " 1 " 8 well 1 " 11 . 2 it 5 be 2 it 6 worse 6 worse 7 as 7 as 8 well 8 well 9 as 11 . 12 " " ah , the poor wench ! " cried the other . 1 " 2 ah 2 ah 3 , 2 ah 7 ! 3 , 4 the 5 poor 6 wench 5 poor 7 ! 7 ! 8 " 8 " 9 cried 9 cried 12 . 10 the 11 other 11 other 12 . " and why so poor ? " asked [dick] . 1 " 3 why 2 and 3 why 3 why 4 so 3 why 6 ? 4 so 5 poor 6 ? 7 " 6 ? 8 asked 8 asked 10 . " to wed a man of wood , " replied his companion . 1 " 3 wed 2 to 3 wed 3 wed 5 man 3 wed 7 wood 4 a 5 man 6 of 7 wood 7 wood 12 companion 8 , 9 " 9 " 10 replied 10 replied 12 companion 11 his 12 companion 12 companion 13 . " [o] me , for a wooden [husband] ! " 1 " 9 ! 3 me 4 , 3 me 5 for 5 for 6 a 6 a 7 wooden 7 wooden 9 ! 9 ! 10 " " [good] [dick] , forgive me , " cried the other . 1 " 9 cried 4 , 9 cried 5 forgive 6 me 6 me 8 " 7 , 8 " 8 " 9 cried 9 cried 10 the 10 the 11 other 11 other 12 . " [nay] , y ' are [the] [best] [heart] in [england] ; [i] but [laughed] . 1 " 3 , 1 " 4 y 4 y 5 ' 4 y 6 are 4 y 16 . 6 are 10 in 12 ; 14 but 12 ; 16 . forgive me now , [sweet] [dick] . " 1 forgive 2 me 1 forgive 7 . 2 me 4 , 3 now 4 , 7 . 8 " " [nay] [,] no [fool] [words] , " returned [dick] , a [little] embarrassed by [his] companion 's warmth . 1 " 4 no 1 " 20 . 4 no 7 , 4 no 11 , 7 , 8 " 8 " 9 returned 11 , 12 a 14 embarrassed 15 by 14 embarrassed 19 warmth 17 companion 18 's 18 's 19 warmth 19 warmth 20 . " no harm is done . 1 " 2 no 2 no 3 harm 3 harm 5 done 3 harm 6 . 4 is 5 done i am not touchy , praise the saints . " 1 i 2 am 2 am 3 not 3 not 4 touchy 4 touchy 10 " 5 , 6 praise 6 praise 8 saints 7 the 8 saints 8 saints 9 . 9 . 10 " " hark ! " said [dick] , " the tucket soundeth . " 1 " 2 hark 2 hark 3 ! 3 ! 4 " 3 ! 5 said 5 said 7 , 7 , 8 " 8 " 10 tucket 9 the 10 tucket 10 tucket 11 soundeth 11 soundeth 12 . 12 . 13 " " [nay] , what cheer ! " [returned] [dick] . 1 " 10 . 3 , 7 " 3 , 10 . 4 what 5 cheer 5 cheer 6 ! 6 ! 7 " " [y] ' have a [long] start , and [we] [are] [near] the ferry . 1 " 15 . 3 ' 4 have 4 have 5 a 5 a 7 start 7 start 15 . 8 , 9 and 8 , 15 . 9 and 13 the 13 the 14 ferry and it is [i] , methinks , that am unhorsed . " 1 and 2 it 2 it 3 is 3 is 6 methinks 5 , 6 methinks 6 methinks 10 unhorsed 7 , 10 unhorsed 8 that 10 unhorsed 9 am 10 unhorsed 10 unhorsed 12 " 11 . 12 " " [alack] [,] [i] shall be taken ! " cried the fugitive . 1 " 5 shall 5 shall 6 be 6 be 7 taken 7 taken 12 fugitive 8 ! 12 fugitive 9 " 10 cried 10 cried 12 fugitive 11 the 12 fugitive 12 fugitive 13 . " [dick] , [kind] [dick] [,] beseech ye [help] me [but] a little ! ["] 1 " 3 , 1 " 14 ! 3 , 7 beseech 7 beseech 12 a 8 ye 10 me 10 me 12 a 13 little 14 ! " why , now , what [aileth] thee ? " said [dick] . 1 " 2 why 1 " 11 said 2 why 3 , 4 now 5 , 4 now 6 what 6 what 9 ? 8 thee 9 ? 9 ? 10 " 10 " 11 said 11 said 13 . " [methinks] [i] help you [very] patently . 1 " 5 you 1 " 7 patently 4 help 5 you 7 patently 8 . but [my] [heart] [is] sorry [for] [so] spiritless a [fellow] ! 1 but 5 sorry 5 sorry 8 spiritless 8 spiritless 9 a 9 a 11 ! the saints so do to me [again] if [i] [default] you . 1 the 2 saints 2 saints 3 so 2 saints 4 do 4 do 11 you 5 to 6 me 6 me 8 if 8 if 11 you 11 you 12 . come , pick me up [a] [good] [heart] , [sir] [white-face] . 1 come 2 , 1 come 12 . 3 pick 4 me 3 pick 5 up 5 up 9 , 9 , 12 . the way betters here ; spur me the horse . 1 the 9 horse 2 way 3 betters 3 betters 4 here 3 betters 5 ; 3 betters 6 spur 3 betters 7 me 3 betters 9 horse 8 the 9 horse 9 horse 10 . go faster ! faster ! 1 go 4 faster 2 faster 3 ! 2 faster 4 faster 4 faster 5 ! nay , mind not for me ; [i] can run like a deer . " 1 nay 2 , 1 nay 3 mind 1 nay 4 not 1 nay 7 ; 1 nay 10 run 1 nay 15 " 4 not 5 for 5 for 6 me 6 me 7 ; 9 can 10 run 10 run 13 deer 11 like 12 a 11 like 13 deer 13 deer 14 . [chapter] [iii] [the] [fen] [ferry] it was a dingy stream ; but upon this bright , spirited morning everything was become beautiful . 1 it 2 was 2 was 17 beautiful 3 a 4 dingy 4 dingy 5 stream 4 dingy 6 ; 4 dingy 8 upon 4 dingy 9 this 4 dingy 10 bright 6 ; 7 but 10 bright 12 spirited 11 , 12 spirited 12 spirited 13 morning 12 spirited 14 everything 12 spirited 16 become 12 spirited 17 beautiful 14 everything 15 was 17 beautiful 18 . a creek ran up to meet the path , and close under the bank the ferryman's hut lay snugly . 1 a 2 creek 2 creek 3 ran 3 ran 4 up 3 ran 6 meet 3 ran 7 the 5 to 6 meet 7 the 16 ferryman's 8 path 9 , 8 path 11 close 9 , 10 and 11 close 16 ferryman's 12 under 16 ferryman's 13 the 16 ferryman's 14 bank 16 ferryman's 15 the 16 ferryman's 16 ferryman's 17 hut 16 ferryman's 18 lay 16 ferryman's 19 snugly 16 ferryman's 20 . it was of wattle and clay , and the grass grew green upon the roof . 1 it 4 wattle 2 was 4 wattle 3 of 4 wattle 4 wattle 5 and 4 wattle 6 clay 4 wattle 8 and 4 wattle 10 grass 6 clay 7 , 8 and 9 the 9 the 10 grass 10 grass 11 grew 10 grass 12 green 10 grass 15 roof 13 upon 15 roof 14 the 15 roof 15 roof 16 . dick went to the door and opened it . 1 dick 5 door 2 went 3 to 2 went 5 door 4 the 5 door 5 door 6 and 5 door 7 opened 5 door 9 . 7 opened 8 it " hey , [master] [shelton] , " he said , " [be] ye for the ferry [?] 1 " 2 hey 1 " 6 , 2 hey 3 , 6 , 7 " 7 " 9 said 7 " 13 ye 8 he 9 said 9 said 10 , 10 , 11 " 13 ye 16 ferry 14 for 16 ferry 15 the 16 ferry ill times , ill times ! 1 ill 2 times 1 ill 3 , 1 ill 4 ill 4 ill 5 times 4 ill 6 ! look to yourself . 1 look 3 yourself 2 to 3 yourself 3 yourself 4 . there is a fellowship abroad . 1 there 2 is 1 there 3 a 3 a 4 fellowship 4 fellowship 5 abroad 5 abroad 6 . ye were better turn round on your two heels and try the bridge . " 1 ye 2 were 1 ye 15 " 3 better 9 heels 4 turn 5 round 5 round 9 heels 6 on 9 heels 7 your 9 heels 8 two 9 heels 9 heels 10 and 9 heels 11 try 9 heels 13 bridge 9 heels 14 . 12 the 13 bridge 14 . 15 " " [nay] [;] [time] 's in the saddle , " answered [dick] . 1 " 5 's 5 's 8 saddle 6 in 7 the 7 the 8 saddle 8 saddle 13 . 9 , 10 " 9 , 13 . 10 " 11 answered " [time] will ride [,] [hugh] [ferryman] . 1 " 3 will 3 will 4 ride 4 ride 8 . i am [hot] in haste . " 1 i 2 am 2 am 7 " 4 in 5 haste 5 haste 6 . 6 . 7 " " a wilful man ! " returned the ferryman , rising . 1 " 9 ferryman 2 a 3 wilful 3 wilful 9 ferryman 4 man 9 ferryman 5 ! 6 " 5 ! 9 ferryman 7 returned 9 ferryman 8 the 9 ferryman 9 ferryman 10 , 9 ferryman 11 rising 9 ferryman 12 . " [an] ye win safe to the [moat] [house] [,] y ' have [done] [lucky] ; but [i] [say] no more . " 1 " 3 ye 1 " 11 y 3 ye 4 win 5 safe 6 to 6 to 7 the 7 the 11 y 11 y 23 " 12 ' 13 have 12 ' 16 ; 16 ; 17 but 17 but 20 no 20 no 21 more 21 more 22 . 22 . 23 " " it is my kinsman , [master] [matcham] [,] " answered [dick] . 1 " 3 is 1 " 6 , 2 it 3 is 3 is 4 my 4 my 5 kinsman 6 , 10 " 10 " 11 answered 11 answered 13 . " [give] [ye] [good] day , [good] ferryman , " said [matcham] , who had dismounted , and now came forward , leading [the] [horse] . 1 " 6 , 1 " 8 ferryman 5 day 6 , 8 ferryman 9 , 9 , 10 " 10 " 11 said 11 said 13 , 11 said 26 . 13 , 14 who 14 who 15 had 16 dismounted 18 and 16 dismounted 21 forward 17 , 18 and 18 and 19 now 20 came 21 forward 21 forward 23 leading 22 , 23 leading 23 leading 26 . " launch me your boat , [i] prithee ; we are sore in haste . " 1 " 16 " 2 launch 3 me 2 launch 4 your 2 launch 5 boat 2 launch 8 prithee 5 boat 6 , 8 prithee 15 . 9 ; 10 we 10 we 11 are 11 are 12 sore 12 sore 14 haste 12 sore 15 . 13 in 14 haste 15 . 16 " the gaunt ferryman continued staring . 1 the 2 gaunt 2 gaunt 3 ferryman 2 gaunt 4 continued 2 gaunt 5 staring 5 staring 6 . " by the mass ! " he cried at length , and laughed with open throat . 1 " 4 mass 2 by 4 mass 3 the 4 mass 4 mass 8 cried 4 mass 10 length 5 ! 6 " 6 " 8 cried 7 he 8 cried 9 at 10 length 10 length 13 laughed 10 length 15 open 10 length 16 throat 11 , 12 and 12 and 13 laughed 14 with 15 open 16 throat 17 . matcham [coloured] to his neck [and] [winced] ; and [dick] , with an angry countenance [,] [put] his hand on the lout 's shoulder . 1 matcham 4 his 1 matcham 5 neck 3 to 4 his 5 neck 9 and 5 neck 15 countenance 8 ; 9 and 11 , 12 with 12 with 13 an 13 an 14 angry 14 angry 15 countenance 15 countenance 25 . 18 his 19 hand 19 hand 22 lout 20 on 21 the 20 on 22 lout 22 lout 23 's 22 lout 24 shoulder 24 shoulder 25 . " how now , churl ! " he cried . 1 " 9 cried 2 how 5 churl 3 now 4 , 3 now 5 churl 5 churl 9 cried 6 ! 7 " 6 ! 8 he 6 ! 9 cried 9 cried 10 . " fall to thy business , and leave mocking thy betters . " 1 " 13 " 2 fall 3 to 2 fall 4 thy 4 thy 11 betters 5 business 11 betters 6 , 7 and 7 and 8 leave 8 leave 11 betters 9 mocking 11 betters 10 thy 11 betters 11 betters 13 " 12 . 13 " hugh [ferryman] [grumblingly] [undid] [his] boat , and shoved it a [little] forth into the deep water . 1 hugh 6 boat 6 boat 13 forth 6 boat 18 . 7 , 8 and 7 , 13 forth 8 and 9 shoved 9 shoved 11 a 10 it 11 a 14 into 17 water 15 the 17 water 16 deep 17 water 17 water 18 . then [dick] [led] [in] [the] [horse] , and [matcham] followed . 1 then 7 , 7 , 8 and 8 and 10 followed 10 followed 11 . nay , [master] [shelton] [,] [i] [am] for you , " he added [,] getting to his oars . 1 nay 2 , 1 nay 8 for 8 for 9 you 9 you 10 , 10 , 13 added 11 " 12 he 11 " 13 added 13 added 18 oars 15 getting 18 oars 16 to 18 oars 17 his 18 oars 18 oars 19 . " [a] cat [may] look at a [king] [.] 1 " 3 cat 3 cat 7 a 5 look 6 at 6 at 7 a i did [but] [take] a shot of the eye [at] [master] [matcham] . " 1 i 2 did 2 did 5 a 5 a 14 " 6 shot 9 eye 7 of 8 the 8 the 9 eye 9 eye 13 . 13 . 14 " " [sirrah] , no more [words] , " said [dick] . 1 " 9 said 3 , 9 said 4 no 5 more 4 no 7 , 7 , 8 " 8 " 9 said 9 said 11 . " bend me [your] back . " 1 " 7 " 2 bend 3 me 3 me 7 " 5 back 6 . 6 . 7 " they were by that time at the mouth of the creek , and the view opened up and down the river . 1 they 2 were 2 were 11 creek 3 by 5 time 4 that 5 time 5 time 11 creek 6 at 7 the 6 at 11 creek 7 the 11 creek 8 mouth 9 of 8 mouth 11 creek 9 of 10 the 10 the 11 creek 11 creek 13 and 11 creek 15 view 11 creek 16 opened 11 creek 17 up 11 creek 22 . 12 , 13 and 14 the 15 view 17 up 18 and 17 up 21 river 19 down 20 the 20 the 21 river everywhere it was enclosed with islands . 1 everywhere 2 it 2 it 3 was 3 was 7 . 4 enclosed 6 islands 5 with 6 islands 6 islands 7 . clay banks were falling in , willows nodding , reeds waving , martens dipping and piping . 1 clay 7 willows 2 banks 3 were 2 banks 7 willows 4 falling 5 in 4 falling 7 willows 5 in 6 , 7 willows 13 martens 8 nodding 13 martens 9 , 13 martens 10 reeds 13 martens 11 waving 13 martens 12 , 13 martens 13 martens 14 dipping 13 martens 15 and 13 martens 16 piping 13 martens 17 . there was no sign of man in the labyrinth of waters . 1 there 2 was 1 there 3 no 3 no 4 sign 4 sign 5 of 4 sign 9 labyrinth 6 man 9 labyrinth 7 in 8 the 7 in 9 labyrinth 8 the 9 labyrinth 9 labyrinth 11 waters 10 of 11 waters 11 waters 12 . he [bears] [me] [a] [black] [grudge] to [all] [sir] [daniel] ['s] . 1 he 7 to 7 to 12 . how [if] [i] turned me up stream and landed you an arrow-flight above the path ? 1 how 16 ? 4 turned 5 me 5 me 16 ? 6 up 12 arrow-flight 7 stream 12 arrow-flight 8 and 12 arrow-flight 9 landed 12 arrow-flight 10 you 12 arrow-flight 11 an 12 arrow-flight 12 arrow-flight 13 above 12 arrow-flight 14 the 12 arrow-flight 15 path 12 arrow-flight 16 ? 14 the 15 path ye were [best] [not] meddle with [john] [fenne] . " 1 ye 2 were 1 ye 10 " 5 meddle 6 with 6 with 9 . 9 . 10 " " [how] , then ? is he of this company ? " asked [dick] . 1 " 13 asked 3 , 4 then 3 , 6 is 4 then 5 ? 6 is 7 he 6 is 11 ? 8 of 9 this 9 this 10 company 9 this 11 ? 11 ? 12 " 11 ? 13 asked 13 asked 15 . " [nay] , mum is [the] [word] , " said [hugh] . 1 " 3 , 1 " 4 mum 4 mum 12 . 5 is 8 , 8 , 12 . 9 " 10 said 9 " 12 . " [but] [i] [would] go up water , [dick] [.] 1 " 5 go 1 " 8 , 5 go 6 up 6 up 7 water how [if] [master] [matcham] came [by] [an] [arrow] ? " [and] [he] [laughed] [again] . 1 how 5 came 1 how 9 ? 9 ? 10 " 10 " 15 . " [be] it [so] , [hugh] , " answered [dick] . 1 " 3 it 3 it 11 . 5 , 9 answered 7 , 8 " 8 " 9 answered 9 answered 11 . " look [ye] , then , " pursued [hugh] . 1 " 2 look 1 " 4 , 4 , 7 " 5 then 6 , 6 , 7 " 7 " 8 pursued 8 pursued 10 . " [sith] it [shall] so [be] , unsling [me] [your] [cross-bow] [so] [:] [now] make it ready good ; place me a quarrel . 1 " 24 . 3 it 5 so 3 it 7 , 3 it 23 quarrel 7 , 8 unsling 8 unsling 22 a 15 make 16 it 15 make 17 ready 15 make 18 good 15 make 21 me 18 good 19 ; 18 good 20 place 21 me 22 a 23 quarrel 24 . ay , keep it so , and look upon me grimly . " 1 ay 2 , 1 ay 3 keep 1 ay 6 , 1 ay 13 " 3 keep 4 it 4 it 5 so 6 , 7 and 8 look 11 grimly 9 upon 10 me 9 upon 11 grimly 11 grimly 12 . 12 . 13 " " what [meaneth] this ? " asked [dick] . 1 " 2 what 2 what 5 ? 4 this 5 ? 5 ? 6 " 5 ? 7 asked 7 asked 9 . " do these churls ride so roughly ? " 1 " 4 churls 2 do 4 churls 3 these 4 churls 4 churls 5 ride 4 churls 6 so 4 churls 7 roughly 4 churls 8 ? 8 ? 9 " dick inquired . 1 dick 2 inquired 2 inquired 3 . " do they command [sir] [daniel] ['s] [own] [ferry] ? " 1 " 2 do 2 do 10 ? 3 they 4 command 4 command 10 ? 10 ? 11 " " [nay] , " whispered the ferryman , winking . 1 " 3 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 5 whispered 5 whispered 10 . 6 the 7 ferryman 7 ferryman 9 winking 8 , 9 winking 9 winking 10 . " mark me ! 1 " 2 mark 2 mark 3 me 2 mark 4 ! sir [daniel] [shall] [down] . 1 sir 5 . his time [is] [out] . 1 his 5 . 2 time 5 . he shall down . 1 he 3 down 2 shall 3 down 3 down 4 . mum ! " 1 mum 2 ! 2 ! 3 " and he bent over his oars . 1 and 2 he 2 he 3 bent 3 bent 4 over 3 bent 6 oars 5 his 6 oars 6 oars 7 . then [hugh] [held] [water] [in] [midstream] . 1 then 7 . " [i] must [land] you here [among] the willows , " he said . 1 " 3 must 1 " 13 said 5 you 6 here 6 here 11 " 8 the 9 willows 9 willows 10 , 10 , 11 " 11 " 13 said 12 he 13 said 13 said 14 . " here is no path but willow swamps [and] [quagmires] , " answered [dick] . 1 " 4 no 1 " 13 answered 2 here 3 is 3 is 4 no 5 path 7 willow 6 but 7 willow 7 willow 8 swamps 8 swamps 12 " 11 , 12 " 12 " 13 answered 13 answered 15 . " [master] [shelton] , " [replied] [hugh] , " [i] dare not [take] [ye] nearer [down] , for your own sake [now] . 1 " 4 , 4 , 5 " 5 " 23 . 8 , 9 " 8 , 12 not 9 " 11 dare 12 not 21 sake 15 nearer 17 , 17 , 18 for 18 for 19 your 19 your 20 own 20 own 21 sake 21 sake 23 . he watcheth me the ferry , lying on his bow . 1 he 2 watcheth 2 watcheth 3 me 2 watcheth 4 the 2 watcheth 5 ferry 2 watcheth 6 , 2 watcheth 7 lying 2 watcheth 8 on 8 on 9 his 9 his 10 bow 10 bow 11 . all that go by and owe [sir] [daniel] [goodwill] , he shooteth [down] [like] [rabbits] [.] 1 all 6 owe 2 that 6 owe 3 go 4 by 3 go 5 and 3 go 6 owe 6 owe 12 shooteth 10 , 11 he 10 , 12 shooteth i heard him swear it by the rood . 1 i 2 heard 2 heard 8 rood 3 him 8 rood 4 swear 5 it 4 swear 8 rood 6 by 8 rood 7 the 8 rood 8 rood 9 . content you [;] [i] can no more , on my salvation ! " 1 content 2 you 2 you 5 can 5 can 11 salvation 6 no 7 more 7 more 11 salvation 8 , 11 salvation 9 on 11 salvation 10 my 11 salvation 11 salvation 12 ! 12 ! 13 " " a murrain ! " cried [hugh] . 1 " 4 ! 2 a 3 murrain 3 murrain 4 ! 4 ! 5 " 5 " 6 cried 6 cried 8 . " he was on the upper island all the while ! " 1 " 2 he 1 " 11 ! 2 he 3 was 3 was 4 on 4 on 7 island 5 the 6 upper 6 upper 7 island 7 island 8 all 7 island 10 while 8 all 9 the 11 ! 12 " he pulled straight for shore . 1 he 2 pulled 2 pulled 3 straight 2 pulled 5 shore 3 straight 4 for 5 shore 6 . " threat me with your bow , [good] [dick] [;] threat me with it plain , " he added . 1 " 19 added 2 threat 3 me 2 threat 6 bow 2 threat 12 me 2 threat 13 with 2 threat 15 plain 4 with 6 bow 5 your 6 bow 6 bow 7 , 6 bow 11 threat 14 it 15 plain 15 plain 19 added 16 , 17 " 17 " 19 added 18 he 19 added 19 added 20 . " [i] have tried to save your skins , save you mine ! ["] 1 " 13 ! 3 have 4 tried 4 tried 5 to 4 tried 8 skins 6 save 8 skins 7 your 8 skins 8 skins 10 save 8 skins 11 you 8 skins 12 mine 8 skins 13 ! 9 , 10 save the boat ran into a tough thicket of willows with a crash . 1 the 2 boat 2 boat 6 tough 3 ran 6 tough 4 into 6 tough 5 a 6 tough 6 tough 7 thicket 7 thicket 8 of 7 thicket 9 willows 9 willows 10 with 10 with 11 a 11 a 12 crash 12 crash 13 . the horse neighed and trampled ; and the boat , which was swinging in an eddy , came on and off and pitched with violence . 1 the 16 eddy 2 horse 3 neighed 3 neighed 4 and 3 neighed 5 trampled 3 neighed 6 ; 3 neighed 7 and 3 neighed 9 boat 8 the 9 boat 9 boat 13 swinging 10 , 13 swinging 11 which 13 swinging 12 was 13 swinging 13 swinging 16 eddy 14 in 16 eddy 15 an 16 eddy 16 eddy 17 , 16 eddy 18 came 16 eddy 19 on 16 eddy 20 and 16 eddy 21 off 21 off 23 pitched 22 and 23 pitched 23 pitched 25 violence 24 with 25 violence 25 violence 26 . a tall man appeared upon the shore of the island , a long-bow in his hand . 1 a 2 tall 2 tall 3 man 2 tall 4 appeared 4 appeared 7 shore 5 upon 7 shore 6 the 7 shore 7 shore 13 long-bow 7 shore 17 . 8 of 13 long-bow 9 the 13 long-bow 10 island 11 , 10 island 13 long-bow 12 a 13 long-bow 13 long-bow 14 in 13 long-bow 16 hand 15 his 16 hand " who goes ? " he shouted . 1 " 2 who 2 who 3 goes 2 who 4 ? 4 ? 5 " 5 " 6 he 5 " 7 shouted 7 shouted 8 . " [hugh] , who goes ? " 1 " 3 , 3 , 7 " 4 who 5 goes 4 who 6 ? 6 ? 7 " " ['] [tis] [master] [shelton] , [john] , " replied the ferryman . 1 " 10 replied 6 , 10 replied 8 , 9 " 9 " 10 replied 10 replied 12 ferryman 11 the 12 ferryman 12 ferryman 13 . " [stand] , [dick] [shelton] [!] " [bawled] the man upon the island . 1 " 3 , 3 , 7 " 7 " 14 . 9 the 10 man 9 the 13 island 11 upon 13 island 12 the 13 island 13 island 14 . " ye shall have no hurt , upon the rood ! 1 " 2 ye 2 ye 3 shall 3 shall 4 have 3 shall 10 rood 5 no 10 rood 6 hurt 7 , 6 hurt 10 rood 7 , 10 rood 8 upon 9 the 8 upon 10 rood 9 the 10 rood 10 rood 11 ! stand ! 1 stand 2 ! back [out] [,] [hugh] [ferryman] . " 1 back 6 . 6 . 7 " dick cried a taunting answer . 1 dick 4 taunting 2 cried 4 taunting 3 a 4 taunting 4 taunting 5 answer 4 taunting 6 . " [nay] [,] [then] [,] [ye] shall go afoot , " returned the man ; and he [let] drive an arrow . 1 " 7 shall 7 shall 8 go 8 go 9 afoot 9 afoot 22 . 10 , 12 returned 11 " 12 returned 12 returned 13 the 13 the 14 man 14 man 15 ; 15 ; 16 and 16 and 19 drive 17 he 19 drive 19 drive 21 arrow 20 an 21 arrow 21 arrow 22 . it was the riding-rod , [that] [matcham] [,] crawling forth upon an overhanging willow , had opportunely thrust into his grasp . 1 it 2 was 2 was 3 the 3 the 22 . 4 riding-rod 5 , 4 riding-rod 9 crawling 9 crawling 13 overhanging 10 forth 13 overhanging 11 upon 13 overhanging 12 an 13 overhanging 13 overhanging 14 willow 13 overhanging 15 , 13 overhanging 16 had 13 overhanging 17 opportunely 17 opportunely 18 thrust 17 opportunely 21 grasp 19 into 20 his 20 his 21 grasp 21 grasp 22 . " [by] the mass ! " cried [dick] , as he was helped ashore , " that makes [a] [life] [i] owe you . 1 " 4 mass 1 " 7 cried 3 the 4 mass 4 mass 6 " 5 ! 6 " 7 cried 24 . 9 , 11 he 10 as 11 he 11 he 12 was 12 was 13 helped 13 helped 14 ashore 14 ashore 15 , 14 ashore 22 owe 15 , 16 " 16 " 17 that 18 makes 22 owe 22 owe 23 you 22 owe 24 . i swim like a cannon-ball . " 1 i 5 cannon-ball 2 swim 5 cannon-ball 3 like 4 a 3 like 5 cannon-ball 4 a 5 cannon-ball 5 cannon-ball 7 " 6 . 7 " and he turned instantly towards the island . 1 and 3 turned 2 he 3 turned 3 turned 5 towards 4 instantly 5 towards 5 towards 7 island 5 towards 8 . 6 the 7 island " come , [jack] , " said [shelton] , " [run] [for] it [!] 1 " 6 " 2 come 3 , 2 come 5 , 5 , 6 " 6 " 7 said 7 said 9 , 9 , 10 " 10 " 13 it but [here] [matcham] [,] [who] had [been] [dragging] [far] into the rear , threw himself [fairly] [down] . 1 but 6 had 6 had 14 threw 10 into 12 rear 11 the 12 rear 12 rear 13 , 12 rear 14 threw 14 threw 18 . 15 himself 18 . " [leave] me , [dick] ! " he cried , [pantingly] ; " [i] [can] no more . " 1 " 19 " 3 me 4 , 3 me 6 ! 6 ! 7 " 7 " 9 cried 8 he 9 cried 9 cried 10 , 10 , 19 " 12 ; 18 . 13 " 16 no 13 " 18 . 16 no 17 more 18 . 19 " dick turned , and came back to where his companion lay . 1 dick 2 turned 1 dick 5 came 1 dick 12 . 2 turned 4 and 3 , 4 and 5 came 6 back 5 came 7 to 5 came 8 where 8 where 11 lay 9 his 10 companion 10 companion 11 lay " [nay] , [jack] [,] [leave] [thee] ! " he cried . 1 " 3 , 1 " 8 ! 8 ! 9 " 9 " 11 cried 10 he 11 cried 11 cried 12 . drowning , [in] sooth ; [for] why [i] did not pull you in along with me , [the] saints [alone] [can] [tell] ! " 1 drowning 2 , 2 , 24 " 4 sooth 5 ; 4 sooth 19 saints 7 why 9 did 7 why 12 you 9 did 10 not 10 not 11 pull 12 you 16 me 13 in 15 with 14 along 15 with 15 with 16 me 16 me 17 , 17 , 19 saints 19 saints 23 ! 23 ! 24 " " [nay] , " said [matcham] , " [i] [would] ' a ' [saved] [us] [both] , [good] [dick] [,] [for] [i] can swim . " 1 " 3 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 26 " 5 said 7 , 5 said 11 ' 5 said 12 a 7 , 8 " 12 a 13 ' 12 a 26 " 13 ' 17 , 23 can 24 swim 24 swim 25 . 25 . 26 " " can ye so ? " cried [dick] [,] [with] [open] eyes . 1 " 3 ye 1 " 7 cried 2 can 3 ye 4 so 5 ? 5 ? 6 " 5 ? 7 cried 7 cried 13 . 12 eyes 13 . it was the one manly accomplishment of which he was himself incapable . 1 it 2 was 2 was 12 incapable 3 the 6 accomplishment 4 one 6 accomplishment 5 manly 6 accomplishment 6 accomplishment 7 of 6 accomplishment 8 which 6 accomplishment 9 he 6 accomplishment 10 was 6 accomplishment 11 himself 6 accomplishment 12 incapable 12 incapable 13 . in the order of the things that he admired , next to having killed a man in single fight came swimming . 1 in 2 the 2 the 3 order 3 order 4 of 3 order 9 admired 4 of 5 the 6 things 9 admired 7 that 8 he 8 he 9 admired 9 admired 10 , 9 admired 11 next 9 admired 13 having 9 admired 14 killed 9 admired 22 . 11 next 12 to 14 killed 18 single 15 a 16 man 15 a 18 single 17 in 18 single 18 single 21 swimming 19 fight 21 swimming 20 came 21 swimming " well , " he said , " here is a lesson to despise no man . 1 " 2 well 2 well 3 , 2 well 14 despise 3 , 4 " 5 he 6 said 6 said 7 , 7 , 8 " 8 " 9 here 9 here 14 despise 10 is 11 a 11 a 12 lesson 12 lesson 14 despise 13 to 14 despise 14 despise 15 no 14 despise 16 man 16 man 17 . " well , [dick] , we 're [friends] now , " said [matcham] . 1 " 2 well 2 well 3 , 3 , 12 said 5 , 6 we 5 , 12 said 6 we 7 're 9 now 10 , 10 , 11 " 11 " 12 said 12 said 14 . " [nay] [,] [i] [never] [was] unfriends , " answered [dick] . 1 " 7 unfriends 7 unfriends 8 , 8 , 10 answered 9 " 10 answered 10 answered 12 . " [y] ['] are [a] brave lad in your way , albeit [something] [of] [a] milksop [,] [too] . 1 " 4 are 4 are 6 brave 6 brave 12 albeit 7 lad 12 albeit 8 in 12 albeit 9 your 12 albeit 10 way 12 albeit 11 , 12 albeit 12 albeit 16 milksop 16 milksop 19 . i never met your like before this day . 1 i 2 never 2 never 3 met 2 never 4 your 2 never 5 like 2 never 6 before 6 before 7 this 6 before 9 . 7 this 8 day but , prithee , fetch back your breath , and let us on . 1 but 3 prithee 2 , 3 prithee 3 prithee 4 , 3 prithee 5 fetch 3 prithee 6 back 3 prithee 7 your 3 prithee 8 breath 3 prithee 9 , 3 prithee 11 let 9 , 10 and 11 let 12 us 12 us 14 . 13 on 14 . here is no place for chatter . " 1 here 2 is 1 here 6 chatter 2 is 3 no 3 no 4 place 4 place 5 for 6 chatter 7 . 7 . 8 " " my foot hurts [shrewdly] , " said [matcham] . 1 " 2 my 2 my 3 foot 3 foot 10 . 4 hurts 6 , 6 , 7 " 7 " 8 said 8 said 10 . " [nay] , [i] [had] [forgot] your foot , " returned [dick] . 1 " 3 , 1 " 7 your 7 your 8 foot 8 foot 9 , 8 foot 13 . 9 , 10 " 10 " 11 returned " well , we must go the gentlier . 1 " 2 well 2 well 8 gentlier 3 , 8 gentlier 4 we 8 gentlier 5 must 8 gentlier 6 go 8 gentlier 7 the 8 gentlier 8 gentlier 9 . i would [i] [knew] rightly [where] [we] [were] . 1 i 2 would 2 would 5 rightly 5 rightly 9 . i have clean lost the path ; yet that may be for the better , too . 1 i 2 have 2 have 4 lost 3 clean 4 lost 4 lost 6 path 4 lost 7 ; 4 lost 8 yet 5 the 6 path 8 yet 10 may 9 that 10 may 10 may 11 be 11 be 12 for 11 be 14 better 11 be 16 too 12 for 13 the 15 , 16 too 16 too 17 . an [they] [watch] [the] ferry [,] [they] [watch] [the] [path] [,] [belike] [,] [as] [well] . 1 an 5 ferry 5 ferry 16 . i would [sir] [daniel] [were] [back] [with] [two] score [men] ; he would sweep me these rascals as the wind sweeps leaves . 1 i 2 would 2 would 17 rascals 9 score 14 sweep 11 ; 14 sweep 12 he 13 would 13 would 14 sweep 14 sweep 17 rascals 15 me 17 rascals 16 these 17 rascals 17 rascals 21 sweeps 18 as 21 sweeps 19 the 21 sweeps 20 wind 21 sweeps 21 sweeps 22 leaves 21 sweeps 23 . 22 leaves 23 . come [,] [jack] [,] [lean] [ye] on my shoulder , ye poor shrew . 1 come 7 on 7 on 14 . 8 my 9 shoulder 9 shoulder 13 shrew 9 shoulder 14 . 10 , 13 shrew 11 ye 13 shrew 12 poor 13 shrew nay , y ' are not tall enough . 1 nay 2 , 1 nay 3 y 3 y 4 ' 3 y 5 are 3 y 7 tall 3 y 8 enough 5 are 6 not 8 enough 9 . what age are ye , for a wager ? twelve ? " 1 what 11 ? 2 age 8 wager 3 are 8 wager 4 ye 8 wager 5 , 8 wager 6 for 7 a 6 for 8 wager 7 a 8 wager 8 wager 9 ? 8 wager 10 twelve 8 wager 11 ? 11 ? 12 " " [nay] , [i] [am] sixteen , " said [matcham] . 1 " 9 said 3 , 9 said 6 sixteen 7 , 7 , 8 " 8 " 9 said 9 said 11 . " [y] ['] are [poorly] grown [to] [height] , then , " answered [dick] . 1 " 4 are 4 are 6 grown 6 grown 9 , 9 , 10 then 10 then 11 , 11 , 12 " 12 " 13 answered 13 answered 15 . " [but] [take] my hand . 1 " 4 my 4 my 5 hand 5 hand 6 . we shall go softly , never fear . 1 we 2 shall 2 shall 3 go 3 go 4 softly 4 softly 5 , 4 softly 7 fear 4 softly 8 . 6 never 7 fear i owe you a life [;] [i] [am] a good [repayer] , [jack] [,] [of] [good] or evil . " 1 i 2 owe 2 owe 4 a 3 you 4 a 4 a 20 " 5 life 9 a 9 a 20 " 10 good 12 , 12 , 17 or 17 or 18 evil 18 evil 19 . 19 . 20 " they began to go forward up the slope . 1 they 2 began 2 began 3 to 3 to 4 go 4 go 5 forward 5 forward 9 . 6 up 7 the 7 the 8 slope 8 slope 9 . " we must hit the road , early [or] [late] , " continued [dick] ; " and [then] for a fresh start . 1 " 2 we 2 we 3 must 3 must 4 hit 4 hit 6 road 4 hit 8 early 5 the 6 road 6 road 7 , 8 early 11 , 11 , 12 " 12 " 23 . 13 continued 17 and 13 continued 22 start 15 ; 16 " 15 ; 17 and 19 for 20 a 19 for 22 start 20 a 21 fresh 22 start 23 . by the mass ! but y ' ' ave a rickety [hand] , [jack] . 1 by 3 mass 2 the 3 mass 3 mass 9 ave 4 ! 9 ave 5 but 9 ave 6 y 9 ave 7 ' 9 ave 8 ' 9 ave 9 ave 10 a 10 a 11 rickety 11 rickety 13 , 11 rickety 15 . if [i] had a [hand] [like] [that] [,] [i] [would] [think] shame . 1 if 3 had 3 had 4 a 4 a 12 shame 12 shame 13 . " [nay] , never ! " cried the other , colouring high . 1 " 7 cried 3 , 4 never 4 never 5 ! 5 ! 6 " 5 ! 7 cried 7 cried 11 colouring 8 the 11 colouring 9 other 11 colouring 10 , 11 colouring 11 colouring 12 high 11 colouring 13 . " [a] ['] [did] , [though] , for a wager ! " 1 " 5 , 5 , 12 " 7 , 8 for 8 for 9 a 9 a 10 wager 10 wager 11 ! 11 ! 12 " dick exclaimed . 1 dick 2 exclaimed 2 exclaimed 3 . " [small] blame to him . 1 " 3 blame 3 blame 6 . 4 to 5 him 5 him 6 . ye would be well favoured for a wench . " 1 ye 5 favoured 2 would 3 be 2 would 5 favoured 4 well 5 favoured 5 favoured 6 for 5 favoured 8 wench 7 a 8 wench 8 wench 9 . 9 . 10 " " well , " said [matcham] , " ye [know] [right] [well] that [i] [am] none . " 1 " 2 well 2 well 3 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 5 said 4 " 9 ye 5 said 7 , 7 , 8 " 9 ye 18 " 13 that 16 none 16 none 17 . 17 . 18 " " [nay] , [i] [know] [that] ; [i] [do] but jest , " said [dick] . 1 " 14 said 3 , 10 but 3 , 14 said 7 ; 10 but 11 jest 12 , 12 , 13 " 13 " 14 said 14 said 16 . " ye 'll be a man before your mother [,] [jack] . 1 " 2 ye 2 ye 3 'll 2 ye 6 man 2 ye 7 before 2 ye 8 your 3 'll 4 be 4 be 5 a 5 a 6 man 8 your 9 mother 9 mother 12 . what cheer , my bully ! 1 what 2 cheer 2 cheer 3 , 2 cheer 4 my 2 cheer 5 bully 5 bully 6 ! ye shall strike shrewd strokes . 1 ye 5 strokes 2 shall 5 strokes 3 strike 5 strokes 4 shrewd 5 strokes 5 strokes 6 . ' [sir] [richard] [shelton] [,] [knight] ' [:] it [soundeth] bravely . 1 ' 7 ' 7 ' 11 bravely 9 it 11 bravely 11 bravely 12 . but ['] [sir] [john] [matcham] ['] [soundeth] not amiss . " 1 but 8 not 8 not 9 amiss 9 amiss 10 . 10 . 11 " " [and] [o] , [dick] , if [i] [might] [come] [by] anything to eat ! my very heart aches with hunger . " 1 " 4 , 4 , 23 " 6 , 7 if 7 if 12 anything 12 anything 14 eat 13 to 14 eat 14 eat 19 aches 15 ! 19 aches 16 my 19 aches 17 very 19 aches 18 heart 19 aches 19 aches 21 hunger 19 aches 22 . 20 with 21 hunger 22 . 23 " " why , fool , did [ye] not eat [at] [kettley] ? " [asked] [dick] . 1 " 2 why 1 " 16 . 2 why 3 , 4 fool 5 , 4 fool 16 . 5 , 13 " 6 did 8 not 6 did 12 ? 8 not 9 eat 12 ? 13 " " sit [ye] , then , and eat , " said [dick] , " [while] that [i] scout a [little] forward [for] the road . " 1 " 2 sit 1 " 11 said 4 , 5 then 4 , 11 said 5 then 6 , 6 , 7 and 7 and 8 eat 9 , 10 " 10 " 11 said 11 said 18 scout 11 said 19 a 13 , 14 " 13 , 18 scout 14 " 16 that 19 a 26 " 21 forward 24 road 23 the 24 road 24 road 25 . 25 . 26 " suddenly a doe passed like a shadow through the underwood in front of him , and he paused , disgusted at the chance . 1 suddenly 3 doe 2 a 3 doe 3 doe 4 passed 4 passed 10 underwood 5 like 10 underwood 6 a 10 underwood 7 shadow 10 underwood 8 through 10 underwood 9 the 10 underwood 10 underwood 11 in 10 underwood 12 front 10 underwood 13 of 10 underwood 14 him 10 underwood 15 , 10 underwood 16 and 10 underwood 19 , 11 in 12 front 17 he 18 paused 18 paused 19 , 19 , 20 disgusted 20 disgusted 21 at 20 disgusted 23 chance 21 at 22 the 23 chance 24 . luck had served him well . 1 luck 3 served 2 had 3 served 3 served 4 him 3 served 5 well 5 well 6 . the boat had been righted it was even now midway on the ferry . 1 the 2 boat 2 boat 5 righted 3 had 4 been 4 been 5 righted 5 righted 6 it 5 righted 7 was 5 righted 8 even 5 righted 9 now 5 righted 10 midway 10 midway 11 on 10 midway 13 ferry 11 on 12 the 12 the 13 ferry 13 ferry 14 . beyond that there was no sign of man , nor aught moving but the wind . 1 beyond 6 sign 2 that 6 sign 3 there 6 sign 4 was 5 no 5 no 6 sign 6 sign 7 of 6 sign 11 aught 6 sign 16 . 8 man 11 aught 9 , 10 nor 10 nor 11 aught 11 aught 12 moving 11 aught 13 but 11 aught 15 wind 14 the 15 wind [chapter] [iv] [a] [greenwood] [company] the trees grew more and more in groves , with heathy places in between , sandy , gorsy , and dotted with old yews . 1 the 2 trees 2 trees 8 groves 3 grew 8 groves 4 more 8 groves 5 and 8 groves 6 more 8 groves 7 in 8 groves 8 groves 9 , 8 groves 11 heathy 10 with 11 heathy 11 heathy 12 places 11 heathy 13 in 11 heathy 14 between 11 heathy 15 , 11 heathy 16 sandy 16 sandy 18 gorsy 17 , 18 gorsy 18 gorsy 19 , 18 gorsy 20 and 18 gorsy 21 dotted 18 gorsy 22 with 18 gorsy 23 old 18 gorsy 24 yews 19 , 20 and 24 yews 25 . the ground became more and more uneven , full of pits and hillocks . 1 the 2 ground 2 ground 7 uneven 3 became 7 uneven 4 more 7 uneven 5 and 6 more 6 more 7 uneven 7 uneven 13 hillocks 8 , 13 hillocks 9 full 13 hillocks 10 of 13 hillocks 11 pits 12 and 11 pits 13 hillocks 13 hillocks 14 . and with every step of the ascent the wind still blew the shriller , and the trees bent before the gusts like fishing-rods . 1 and 7 ascent 2 with 7 ascent 3 every 7 ascent 4 step 7 ascent 5 of 6 the 5 of 7 ascent 6 the 7 ascent 7 ascent 13 shriller 8 the 13 shriller 9 wind 13 shriller 10 still 13 shriller 11 blew 13 shriller 12 the 13 shriller 13 shriller 14 , 13 shriller 15 and 13 shriller 16 the 13 shriller 17 trees 13 shriller 18 bent 18 bent 23 fishing-rods 19 before 23 fishing-rods 20 the 21 gusts 21 gusts 23 fishing-rods 22 like 23 fishing-rods 23 fishing-rods 24 . for all reply , [dick] [pointed] with his finger . 1 for 2 all 2 all 9 finger 3 reply 4 , 4 , 7 with 7 with 8 his 8 his 9 finger 9 finger 10 . for about fifty feet above the ground the trunk grew straight and solid like a column . 1 for 3 fifty 2 about 3 fifty 3 fifty 4 feet 4 feet 7 ground 5 above 7 ground 6 the 7 ground 7 ground 13 solid 8 the 9 trunk 9 trunk 13 solid 10 grew 13 solid 11 straight 12 and 11 straight 13 solid 13 solid 16 column 14 like 15 a 15 a 16 column 16 column 17 . the lads exchanged glances . 1 the 2 lads 2 lads 3 exchanged 3 exchanged 4 glances 4 glances 5 . " let us [try] [to] [the] [left] , " said [dick] . 1 " 2 let 2 let 3 us 3 us 9 " 8 , 9 " 9 " 10 said 10 said 12 . " we had [near] [fallen] foully [,] [jack] . " 1 " 2 we 1 " 6 foully 2 we 3 had 6 foully 9 . 9 . 10 " ten minutes afterwards they struck into a beaten path . 1 ten 2 minutes 2 minutes 8 beaten 3 afterwards 4 they 3 afterwards 8 beaten 5 struck 6 into 5 struck 7 a 5 struck 8 beaten 8 beaten 9 path 9 path 10 . " here is a piece of forest [that] [i] [know] not , " [dick] remarked . 1 " 3 is 2 here 3 is 3 is 4 a 4 a 5 piece 5 piece 6 of 5 piece 16 . 6 of 7 forest 11 not 12 , 12 , 15 remarked 13 " 15 remarked 15 remarked 16 . " where goeth me this track ? " 1 " 3 goeth 2 where 3 goeth 3 goeth 4 me 3 goeth 5 this 3 goeth 6 track 3 goeth 7 ? 7 ? 8 " " let us [even] [try] , " said [matcham] . 1 " 2 let 2 let 3 us 3 us 7 " 6 , 7 " 7 " 8 said 8 said 10 . a few yards further , the path came to the top of a ridge and began to go down abruptly into a cup-shaped hollow . 1 a 2 few 2 few 3 yards 3 yards 4 further 3 yards 7 path 3 yards 8 came 4 further 5 , 5 , 6 the 8 came 14 ridge 9 to 10 the 10 the 14 ridge 11 top 12 of 11 top 14 ridge 12 of 13 a 14 ridge 16 began 14 ridge 18 go 14 ridge 19 down 14 ridge 20 abruptly 15 and 16 began 16 began 17 to 20 abruptly 23 cup-shaped 21 into 23 cup-shaped 22 a 23 cup-shaped 23 cup-shaped 24 hollow 23 cup-shaped 25 . " what may this be ? " whispered [matcham] . 1 " 8 whispered 2 what 3 may 2 what 6 ? 3 may 5 be 4 this 5 be 6 ? 7 " 7 " 8 whispered 8 whispered 10 . " [nay] , [by] [the] mass , [i] [know] [not] , " answered [dick] . 1 " 3 , 1 " 6 mass 6 mass 7 , 6 mass 15 . 11 , 12 " 11 , 15 . 12 " 13 answered " [i] [am] all [at] [sea] . 1 " 4 all 1 " 7 . let us go warily . " 1 let 2 us 1 let 3 go 3 go 6 " 4 warily 5 . 5 . 6 " with beating hearts , they descended through the hawthorns . 1 with 2 beating 2 beating 3 hearts 3 hearts 9 hawthorns 4 , 9 hawthorns 5 they 9 hawthorns 6 descended 9 hawthorns 7 through 9 hawthorns 8 the 9 hawthorns 9 hawthorns 10 . yet a little farther and they came forth before the ruins of the house . 1 yet 4 farther 2 a 3 little 3 little 4 farther 4 farther 8 forth 5 and 8 forth 6 they 8 forth 7 came 8 forth 8 forth 11 ruins 9 before 11 ruins 10 the 11 ruins 11 ruins 12 of 11 ruins 14 house 11 ruins 15 . 12 of 13 the it had been a pleasant mansion and a strong . 1 it 3 been 1 it 4 a 2 had 3 been 4 a 5 pleasant 5 pleasant 6 mansion 5 pleasant 10 . 6 mansion 7 and 7 and 8 a 9 strong 10 . a dry ditch was dug deep about it ; but it was now choked with masonry , and bridged by a fallen rafter . 1 a 3 ditch 2 dry 3 ditch 3 ditch 4 was 3 ditch 5 dug 3 ditch 7 about 3 ditch 9 ; 5 dug 6 deep 7 about 8 it 9 ; 10 but 10 but 11 it 10 but 13 now 11 it 12 was 13 now 19 bridged 14 choked 19 bridged 15 with 19 bridged 16 masonry 17 , 16 masonry 19 bridged 17 , 18 and 18 and 19 bridged 19 bridged 20 by 19 bridged 21 a 19 bridged 22 fallen 19 bridged 23 rafter 23 rafter 24 . already in the interior a few plants were springing green among the chinks . 1 already 4 interior 2 in 3 the 2 in 4 interior 3 the 4 interior 4 interior 7 plants 5 a 6 few 6 few 7 plants 7 plants 13 chinks 8 were 13 chinks 9 springing 13 chinks 10 green 13 chinks 11 among 13 chinks 12 the 13 chinks 13 chinks 14 . " now [i] [bethink] [me] , " whispered [dick] , " this must be [grimstone] . 1 " 2 now 1 " 8 whispered 2 now 6 , 6 , 7 " 8 whispered 10 , 10 , 11 " 11 " 13 must 12 this 13 must 13 must 14 be 14 be 16 . it was a hold [of] [one] [simon] [malmesbury] [;] [sir] [daniel] was his bane [!] 1 it 2 was 1 it 12 was 2 was 3 a 3 a 4 hold 12 was 13 his 13 his 14 bane ' [twas] [bennet] [hatch] that burned [it] , now [five] [years] [agone] . 1 ' 5 that 1 ' 8 , 1 ' 9 now 5 that 6 burned 9 now 13 . in sooth , ' twas pity , for it was a fair house . " 1 in 2 sooth 2 sooth 3 , 2 sooth 5 twas 2 sooth 6 pity 3 , 4 ' 6 pity 7 , 7 , 15 " 8 for 9 it 9 it 10 was 10 was 11 a 11 a 15 " 12 fair 13 house 13 house 14 . 14 . 15 " " [hist] ! " he said . 1 " 6 said 3 ! 4 " 3 ! 5 he 3 ! 6 said 6 said 7 . then came a strange sound , breaking on the quiet . 1 then 2 came 2 came 4 strange 3 a 4 strange 4 strange 7 breaking 5 sound 7 breaking 6 , 7 breaking 7 breaking 8 on 7 breaking 10 quiet 8 on 9 the 10 quiet 11 . it was twice repeated ere they recognised its nature . 1 it 2 was 2 was 3 twice 3 twice 7 recognised 4 repeated 7 recognised 5 ere 6 they 5 ere 7 recognised 7 recognised 8 its 7 recognised 9 nature 9 nature 10 . it was the sound of a big man clearing his throat ; and just then a hoarse , untuneful voice broke into singing . 1 it 2 was 1 it 9 clearing 3 the 9 clearing 4 sound 5 of 4 sound 9 clearing 5 of 6 a 5 of 9 clearing 7 big 9 clearing 8 man 9 clearing 9 clearing 11 throat 10 his 11 throat 11 throat 17 hoarse 11 throat 24 . 12 ; 13 and 12 ; 17 hoarse 14 just 15 then 15 then 17 hoarse 16 a 17 hoarse 17 hoarse 19 untuneful 18 , 19 untuneful 19 untuneful 20 voice 19 untuneful 21 broke 19 untuneful 22 into 19 untuneful 23 singing the singer paused , a faint clink of iron followed , and then silence . 1 the 7 clink 2 singer 7 clink 3 paused 7 clink 4 , 7 clink 5 a 7 clink 6 faint 7 clink 7 clink 8 of 7 clink 9 iron 7 clink 10 followed 7 clink 11 , 7 clink 12 and 7 clink 13 then 13 then 14 silence 14 silence 15 . the two lads stood looking at each other . 1 the 2 two 2 two 3 lads 3 lads 4 stood 4 stood 5 looking 5 looking 6 at 6 at 7 each 7 each 8 other 8 other 9 . whoever he might be , their invisible neighbour was just beyond the ruin . 1 whoever 3 might 1 whoever 7 invisible 2 he 3 might 3 might 4 be 5 , 7 invisible 6 their 7 invisible 7 invisible 8 neighbour 7 invisible 11 beyond 7 invisible 13 ruin 8 neighbour 10 just 9 was 10 just 11 beyond 12 the 13 ruin 14 . dick would have withheld him , had he been in time ; as it was , he was fain to follow . 1 dick 4 withheld 2 would 3 have 2 would 4 withheld 3 have 4 withheld 4 withheld 5 him 4 withheld 6 , 4 withheld 7 had 4 withheld 8 he 4 withheld 9 been 4 withheld 10 in 4 withheld 16 , 4 withheld 17 he 10 in 11 time 11 time 15 was 12 ; 14 it 13 as 14 it 14 it 15 was 17 he 18 was 18 was 19 fain 19 fain 22 . 20 to 21 follow 21 follow 22 . into this the lads silently lowered themselves . 1 into 6 lowered 2 this 6 lowered 3 the 4 lads 4 lads 6 lowered 5 silently 6 lowered 6 lowered 7 themselves 6 lowered 8 . there they were perfectly concealed , and [through] [an] [arrow-loophole] commanded a view [upon] the farther [side] . 1 there 3 were 1 there 4 perfectly 2 they 3 were 4 perfectly 5 concealed 5 concealed 6 , 5 concealed 7 and 7 and 11 commanded 11 commanded 18 . 12 a 13 view 13 view 16 farther 13 view 18 . 15 the 16 farther peering through this , they were struck stiff with terror at their predicament . 1 peering 2 through 1 peering 3 this 1 peering 6 were 1 peering 7 struck 3 this 4 , 5 they 6 were 7 struck 13 predicament 8 stiff 13 predicament 9 with 10 terror 10 terror 13 predicament 11 at 13 predicament 12 their 13 predicament 13 predicament 14 . to retreat was impossible ; they scarce dared to breathe . 1 to 10 breathe 2 retreat 4 impossible 2 retreat 5 ; 2 retreat 7 scarce 3 was 4 impossible 6 they 7 scarce 7 scarce 10 breathe 8 dared 10 breathe 9 to 10 breathe 10 breathe 11 . a little further off , another man lay slumbering , rolled in a brown cloak , with a butterfly hovering above his face . 1 a 2 little 2 little 3 further 3 further 9 slumbering 4 off 5 , 4 off 9 slumbering 6 another 9 slumbering 7 man 9 slumbering 8 lay 9 slumbering 9 slumbering 11 rolled 9 slumbering 12 in 9 slumbering 13 a 9 slumbering 14 brown 9 slumbering 15 cloak 10 , 11 rolled 15 cloak 20 hovering 16 , 20 hovering 17 with 18 a 17 with 19 butterfly 18 a 19 butterfly 19 butterfly 20 hovering 20 hovering 21 above 20 hovering 23 face 22 his 23 face 23 face 24 . " [o] , sir , [we] [walk] not [here] at all [an] evil [thing] to do . 1 " 4 sir 3 , 4 sir 4 sir 5 , 5 , 8 not 8 not 10 at 10 at 11 all 11 all 13 evil 13 evil 17 . 15 to 16 do 15 to 17 . but if we meet with the good king 's deer to shoot a shaft into . " 1 but 3 we 2 if 3 we 3 we 4 meet 4 meet 5 with 5 with 14 shaft 6 the 8 king 7 good 8 king 8 king 9 's 8 king 14 shaft 10 deer 14 shaft 11 to 12 shoot 12 shoot 14 shaft 13 a 14 shaft 14 shaft 15 into 15 into 16 . 16 . 17 " at length , apparently , he judged the mess was ready ; for taking the horn from his girdle , he blew three modulated calls . 1 at 2 length 2 length 7 judged 3 , 4 apparently 4 apparently 7 judged 5 , 7 judged 6 he 7 judged 7 judged 8 the 7 judged 9 mess 9 mess 11 ready 9 mess 14 taking 10 was 11 ready 11 ready 12 ; 11 ready 13 for 14 taking 15 the 15 the 16 horn 16 horn 19 girdle 16 horn 24 modulated 17 from 18 his 17 from 19 girdle 20 , 24 modulated 21 he 24 modulated 22 blew 24 modulated 23 three 24 modulated 24 modulated 25 calls 24 modulated 26 . the other fellow awoke , rolled over , brushed away the butterfly , and looked about him . 1 the 12 butterfly 2 other 3 fellow 3 fellow 9 brushed 4 awoke 5 , 4 awoke 9 brushed 6 rolled 7 over 6 rolled 8 , 6 rolled 9 brushed 9 brushed 12 butterfly 10 away 12 butterfly 11 the 12 butterfly 12 butterfly 13 , 12 butterfly 15 looked 12 butterfly 16 about 13 , 14 and 16 about 17 him 17 him 18 . " how now , brother ? " he said . 1 " 2 how 2 how 6 ? 3 now 4 , 3 now 6 ? 5 brother 6 ? 6 ? 7 " 6 ? 8 he 6 ? 9 said 9 said 10 . " dinner ? " 1 " 4 " 2 dinner 3 ? 3 ? 4 " " [nay] , " returned the other , " y ' are [too] set on meat and drinking [,] [lawless] . 1 " 3 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 5 returned 5 returned 7 other 6 the 7 other 7 other 21 . 8 , 9 " 9 " 10 y 10 y 11 ' 10 y 12 are 10 y 21 . 12 are 18 drinking 14 set 15 on 14 set 16 meat 16 meat 17 and 16 meat 18 drinking bide ye a bit ; the good time cometh . " 1 bide 2 ye 1 bide 4 bit 3 a 4 bit 4 bit 9 cometh 5 ; 6 the 5 ; 9 cometh 7 good 9 cometh 8 time 9 cometh 9 cometh 11 " 10 . 11 " " look [ye] , " [returned] the cook , " [i] have [even] [waited] for [this] [good] [time] [sith] that [i] was so high . 1 " 2 look 1 " 4 , 4 , 5 " 5 " 25 . 7 the 8 cook 8 cook 23 so 8 cook 24 high 9 , 10 " 9 , 15 for 10 " 12 have 15 for 20 that 20 that 22 was 22 was 23 so 24 high 25 . what cometh of it ? 1 what 2 cometh 2 cometh 3 of 2 cometh 4 it 4 it 5 ? naught ! 1 naught 2 ! i were better to have bided in the cloister . 1 i 3 better 2 were 3 better 3 better 9 cloister 4 to 9 cloister 5 have 9 cloister 6 bided 9 cloister 7 in 9 cloister 8 the 9 cloister 9 cloister 10 . john [abbot] availeth [more] [than] [john] [amend-all] [.] 1 john 3 availeth by ['] r [lady] ! [here] [they] [come] . " 1 by 3 r 3 r 5 ! 5 ! 10 " 9 . 10 " one after another , tall , likely fellows began to stroll into the lawn . 1 one 3 another 1 one 14 lawn 2 after 3 another 3 another 4 , 5 tall 11 stroll 6 , 7 likely 7 likely 11 stroll 8 fellows 11 stroll 9 began 10 to 9 began 11 stroll 11 stroll 12 into 11 stroll 14 lawn 12 into 13 the 13 the 14 lawn 14 lawn 15 . they came in the silence of hunger , and scarce growled a salutation , but fell instantly to meat . 1 they 2 came 2 came 3 in 3 in 4 the 4 the 5 silence 5 silence 6 of 5 silence 7 hunger 7 hunger 13 salutation 8 , 9 and 9 and 10 scarce 10 scarce 13 salutation 11 growled 13 salutation 12 a 13 salutation 13 salutation 15 but 13 salutation 16 fell 13 salutation 17 instantly 13 salutation 18 to 13 salutation 19 meat 13 salutation 20 . 14 , 15 but 19 meat 20 . but what [said] [i] ever ? 1 but 2 what 2 what 6 ? 5 ever 6 ? abide [fortune] constantly [;] [she] turneth , turneth [swift] . 1 abide 3 constantly 3 constantly 10 . 6 turneth 7 , 6 turneth 8 turneth 8 turneth 10 . and lo ! here is her little firstling even that good creature , ale ! " 1 and 2 lo 2 lo 8 firstling 2 lo 15 ! 3 ! 8 firstling 4 here 8 firstling 5 is 8 firstling 6 her 8 firstling 7 little 8 firstling 8 firstling 9 even 8 firstling 10 that 8 firstling 11 good 8 firstling 12 creature 8 firstling 13 , 8 firstling 14 ale 15 ! 16 " there was a murmur of applause as the bearers set down the stretcher and displayed a goodly cask . 1 there 2 was 2 was 3 a 2 was 17 goodly 3 a 9 bearers 4 murmur 9 bearers 5 of 9 bearers 6 applause 9 bearers 7 as 9 bearers 8 the 9 bearers 9 bearers 10 set 9 bearers 11 down 9 bearers 12 the 9 bearers 13 stretcher 9 bearers 14 and 9 bearers 15 displayed 15 displayed 17 goodly 16 a 17 goodly 17 goodly 18 cask 17 goodly 19 . " and now haste ye , boys , " the man continued . 1 " 3 now 1 " 12 continued 2 and 3 now 4 haste 5 ye 4 haste 6 , 4 haste 7 boys 7 boys 12 continued 8 , 12 continued 9 " 12 continued 10 the 11 man 11 man 12 continued 12 continued 13 . " there is work toward . 1 " 6 . 2 there 3 is 3 is 4 work 4 work 5 toward 4 work 6 . who , then , hath done this evil ? 1 who 5 hath 2 , 3 then 2 , 5 hath 4 , 5 hath 5 hath 6 done 5 hath 7 this 5 hath 8 evil 8 evil 9 ? sir [daniel] , [by] [the] rood [!] 1 sir 3 , 3 , 6 rood i trow not . 1 i 2 trow 2 trow 3 not 3 not 4 . lawless the cook was by this time already at his second horn of ale . 1 lawless 3 cook 2 the 3 cook 3 cook 8 already 4 was 5 by 4 was 8 already 5 by 7 time 6 this 7 time 8 already 14 ale 9 at 10 his 9 at 14 ale 10 his 14 ale 11 second 14 ale 12 horn 13 of 12 horn 14 ale 13 of 14 ale 14 ale 15 . he raised it , as if to pledge the speaker . 1 he 2 raised 2 raised 3 it 2 raised 8 pledge 3 it 4 , 5 as 6 if 6 if 8 pledge 7 to 8 pledge 8 pledge 10 speaker 9 the 10 speaker 10 speaker 11 . he had liever a gold noble and a pottle of canary wine than all the vengeances in purgatory . " 1 he 3 liever 2 had 3 liever 3 liever 9 pottle 4 a 9 pottle 5 gold 9 pottle 6 noble 9 pottle 7 and 9 pottle 8 a 9 pottle 9 pottle 10 of 9 pottle 11 canary 11 canary 16 vengeances 12 wine 16 vengeances 13 than 16 vengeances 14 all 16 vengeances 15 the 16 vengeances 16 vengeances 17 in 16 vengeances 18 purgatory 16 vengeances 20 " 19 . 20 " " [lawless] , " replied the other , ["] to [reach] the [moat] [house] [,] [sir] [daniel] [must] pass the [forest] . 1 " 5 replied 3 , 5 replied 4 " 5 replied 5 replied 6 the 5 replied 22 . 6 the 7 other 7 other 8 , 10 to 12 the 10 to 19 pass 19 pass 20 the 19 pass 22 . we shall make that passage dearer , pardy , than any battle . 1 we 2 shall 2 shall 8 pardy 3 make 8 pardy 4 that 8 pardy 5 passage 8 pardy 6 dearer 8 pardy 7 , 8 pardy 8 pardy 9 , 8 pardy 10 than 8 pardy 11 any 8 pardy 12 battle 8 pardy 13 . ' [tis] a fat buck [;] [he] [will] [make] a [dinner] for [us] all . " 1 ' 3 a 3 a 16 " 4 fat 5 buck 5 buck 10 a 10 a 16 " 12 for 14 all 12 for 15 . 15 . 16 " and [meanwhile] what do [we] ? 1 and 3 what 3 what 4 do 3 what 6 ? we make black arrows , we write rhymes , and we drink fair cold water , that discomfortable drink . " 1 we 8 rhymes 2 make 8 rhymes 3 black 8 rhymes 4 arrows 8 rhymes 5 , 6 we 6 we 8 rhymes 7 write 8 rhymes 8 rhymes 10 and 8 rhymes 11 we 8 rhymes 12 drink 9 , 10 and 12 drink 18 discomfortable 13 fair 18 discomfortable 14 cold 18 discomfortable 15 water 18 discomfortable 16 , 18 discomfortable 17 that 18 discomfortable 18 discomfortable 19 drink 18 discomfortable 21 " 19 drink 20 . " [y] ['] [are] untrue , [will] [lawless] . 1 " 9 . 5 untrue 6 , 5 untrue 9 . ye [still] smell of the [grey] [friars] ['] [buttery] [;] greed [is] [your] undoing , " answered [ellis] . 1 ye 3 smell 3 smell 5 the 3 smell 11 greed 4 of 5 the 11 greed 14 undoing 14 undoing 15 , 15 , 16 " 16 " 17 answered 17 answered 19 . " we [took] [twenty] pounds [from] [appleyard] . 1 " 2 we 1 " 5 pounds 5 pounds 8 . we took seven marks from the messenger last night . 1 we 4 marks 2 took 4 marks 3 seven 4 marks 4 marks 7 messenger 4 marks 9 night 4 marks 10 . 5 from 6 the 6 the 7 messenger 8 last 9 night a day ago we had fifty from the merchant . " 1 a 9 merchant 1 a 10 . 2 day 9 merchant 3 ago 4 we 3 ago 5 had 3 ago 9 merchant 6 fifty 7 from 6 fifty 9 merchant 8 the 9 merchant 10 . 11 " " [and] to-day , " said one of the men , " [i] [stopped] a fat [pardoner] riding [apace] [for] [holywood] . 1 " 6 said 3 to-day 4 , 4 , 5 " 5 " 6 said 6 said 9 the 6 said 22 . 7 one 8 of 8 of 9 the 9 the 10 men 11 , 12 " 11 , 16 fat 12 " 15 a 16 fat 18 riding 18 riding 22 . here is his purse . " 1 here 2 is 1 here 4 purse 3 his 4 purse 4 purse 5 . 5 . 6 " ellis counted the contents . 1 ellis 2 counted 2 counted 4 contents 3 the 4 contents 4 contents 5 . " five score shillings ! " he grumbled . 1 " 8 grumbled 2 five 3 score 3 score 8 grumbled 4 shillings 5 ! 5 ! 6 " 6 " 7 he 6 " 8 grumbled 8 grumbled 9 . " fool , he had more in his sandal , or stitched into his tippet . 1 " 2 fool 2 fool 3 , 3 , 4 he 3 , 15 tippet 4 he 5 had 6 more 12 stitched 7 in 12 stitched 8 his 12 stitched 9 sandal 12 stitched 10 , 12 stitched 11 or 12 stitched 12 stitched 15 tippet 13 into 15 tippet 14 his 15 tippet 15 tippet 16 . y ' are [but] a [child] , [tom] [cuckow] [;] [ye] [have] [lost] the fish . " 1 y 17 " 2 ' 3 are 2 ' 15 fish 3 are 5 a 7 , 14 the 14 the 15 fish 15 fish 16 . 16 . 17 " but , [for] all that , [ellis] [pocketed] the purse [with] [nonchalance] . 1 but 4 all 2 , 4 all 4 all 13 . 5 that 10 purse 6 , 9 the 9 the 10 purse 10 purse 13 . he stood leaning on his boar-spear , and looked round upon the rest . 1 he 6 boar-spear 2 stood 6 boar-spear 3 leaning 6 boar-spear 4 on 6 boar-spear 5 his 6 boar-spear 6 boar-spear 7 , 6 boar-spear 8 and 6 boar-spear 9 looked 6 boar-spear 10 round 6 boar-spear 11 upon 6 boar-spear 12 the 7 , 8 and 12 the 13 rest 13 rest 14 . they , in various attitudes , took greedily of the venison pottage , and liberally washed it down with ale . 1 they 5 attitudes 2 , 5 attitudes 3 in 5 attitudes 4 various 5 attitudes 5 attitudes 6 , 5 attitudes 7 took 5 attitudes 8 greedily 5 attitudes 11 venison 9 of 11 venison 10 the 11 venison 11 venison 12 pottage 12 pottage 14 and 12 pottage 15 liberally 13 , 14 and 15 liberally 16 washed 15 liberally 17 it 15 liberally 18 down 15 liberally 19 with 15 liberally 20 ale 20 ale 21 . this was a good day ; they were in luck ; but business pressed , and they were speedy in their eating . 1 this 2 was 1 this 5 day 2 was 3 a 3 a 4 good 5 day 7 they 6 ; 7 they 7 they 8 were 8 were 19 speedy 9 in 19 speedy 10 luck 11 ; 11 ; 12 but 12 but 13 business 13 business 19 speedy 14 pressed 19 speedy 15 , 19 speedy 16 and 17 they 17 they 18 were 18 were 19 speedy 19 speedy 20 in 19 speedy 21 their 19 speedy 22 eating 19 speedy 23 . the first-comers had by this time even despatched their dinner . 1 the 2 first-comers 2 first-comers 3 had 2 first-comers 4 by 2 first-comers 5 this 2 first-comers 6 time 2 first-comers 7 even 2 first-comers 8 despatched 8 despatched 9 their 8 despatched 10 dinner 10 dinner 11 . but now there came a strange interruption . 1 but 7 interruption 2 now 7 interruption 3 there 7 interruption 4 came 7 interruption 5 a 7 interruption 6 strange 7 interruption 7 interruption 8 . the tall chimney which over-topped the remainder of the ruins rose right above their hiding-place . 1 the 5 over-topped 2 tall 5 over-topped 3 chimney 5 over-topped 4 which 5 over-topped 5 over-topped 6 the 5 over-topped 7 remainder 5 over-topped 9 the 5 over-topped 10 ruins 7 remainder 8 of 8 of 9 the 10 ruins 11 rose 10 ruins 12 right 10 ruins 13 above 10 ruins 14 their 10 ruins 15 hiding-place 10 ruins 16 . there came a whistle in the air , and then a sounding smack , and the fragments of a broken arrow fell about their ears . 1 there 4 whistle 2 came 4 whistle 3 a 4 whistle 4 whistle 7 air 5 in 7 air 6 the 7 air 7 air 13 smack 8 , 9 and 9 and 13 smack 10 then 12 sounding 11 a 12 sounding 12 sounding 13 smack 13 smack 17 fragments 13 smack 23 about 13 smack 24 their 14 , 15 and 15 and 16 the 15 and 17 fragments 16 the 17 fragments 17 fragments 18 of 17 fragments 19 a 17 fragments 20 broken 17 fragments 21 arrow 17 fragments 22 fell 19 a 20 broken 24 their 25 ears 25 ears 26 . but to the fellows on the lawn , this shaft was an expected signal . 1 but 3 the 2 to 3 the 3 the 14 signal 4 fellows 10 shaft 5 on 6 the 6 the 7 lawn 7 lawn 8 , 7 lawn 10 shaft 9 this 10 shaft 10 shaft 12 an 10 shaft 13 expected 10 shaft 14 signal 11 was 12 an 14 signal 15 . they were all afoot together , tightening their belts , testing their bow-strings , loosening sword and dagger in the sheath . 1 they 2 were 2 were 7 tightening 3 all 7 tightening 4 afoot 7 tightening 5 together 6 , 5 together 7 tightening 7 tightening 13 bow-strings 8 their 13 bow-strings 9 belts 13 bow-strings 10 , 11 testing 11 testing 13 bow-strings 12 their 13 bow-strings 13 bow-strings 15 loosening 14 , 15 loosening 15 loosening 16 sword 15 loosening 17 and 15 loosening 18 dagger 15 loosening 19 in 15 loosening 20 the 15 loosening 21 sheath 21 sheath 22 . " [lads] , " he said , " ye know your places . 1 " 3 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 6 said 4 " 9 ye 5 he 6 said 7 , 9 ye 8 " 9 ye 9 ye 10 know 9 ye 11 your 9 ye 12 places 12 places 13 . let not one man 's soul escape you . 1 let 7 escape 1 let 8 you 1 let 9 . 2 not 3 one 2 not 7 escape 4 man 5 's 4 man 7 escape 6 soul 7 escape appleyard was a [whet] before a meal ; but now we go to table . 1 appleyard 3 a 1 appleyard 15 . 2 was 3 a 5 before 6 a 6 a 7 meal 7 meal 8 ; 8 ; 9 but 9 but 10 now 10 now 11 we 11 we 12 go 12 go 13 to 13 to 14 table 14 table 15 . another man came , red with hurry , through the thorns . 1 another 2 man 1 another 12 . 2 man 3 came 3 came 5 red 4 , 5 red 5 red 11 thorns 6 with 11 thorns 7 hurry 8 , 7 hurry 11 thorns 9 through 10 the 9 through 11 thorns " ' [tis] not [sir] [daniel] ! " he panted . 1 " 10 panted 2 ' 4 not 2 ' 7 ! 7 ! 8 " 8 " 10 panted 9 he 10 panted 10 panted 11 . " they are but seven . 1 " 3 are 2 they 3 are 3 are 5 seven 4 but 5 seven 5 seven 6 . is the arrow gone ? " 1 is 5 ? 2 the 3 arrow 3 arrow 4 gone 3 arrow 5 ? 5 ? 6 " " [it] [struck] but now , " replied [ellis] . 1 " 8 replied 4 but 5 now 5 now 6 , 6 , 7 " 7 " 8 replied 8 replied 10 . " a murrain ! " cried the messenger . 1 " 4 ! 2 a 3 murrain 3 murrain 4 ! 4 ! 5 " 5 " 6 cried 6 cried 9 . 7 the 8 messenger 8 messenger 9 . " [methought] [i] [heard] it whistle . 1 " 5 it 5 it 6 whistle 6 whistle 7 . [and] [i] [go] [dinnerless] [!] ["] [chapter] [v] ["] [bloody] [as] [the] [hunter] ["] the lads lay quiet till the last footstep had melted on the wind . 1 the 2 lads 2 lads 8 footstep 3 lay 8 footstep 4 quiet 8 footstep 5 till 8 footstep 6 the 7 last 7 last 8 footstep 8 footstep 9 had 8 footstep 10 melted 8 footstep 11 on 8 footstep 13 wind 11 on 12 the 13 wind 14 . matcham had picked up the windac and went [first] [,] [dick] following stiffly , with his cross-bow on his arm . 1 matcham 2 had 1 matcham 3 picked 3 picked 4 up 4 up 5 the 5 the 12 following 6 windac 7 and 6 windac 12 following 7 and 8 went 12 following 21 . 13 stiffly 14 , 13 stiffly 17 cross-bow 14 , 15 with 15 with 16 his 17 cross-bow 20 arm 18 on 19 his 19 his 20 arm 20 arm 21 . " and now , " said [matcham] , " forth to [holywood] . " 1 " 5 " 2 and 3 now 3 now 4 , 4 , 5 " 5 " 6 said 6 said 8 , 8 , 9 " 9 " 14 " 10 forth 11 to 10 forth 13 . 13 . 14 " " [to] [holywood] ! ["] cried [dick] , " [when] [good] [fellows] [stand] [shot] [?] 1 " 4 ! 4 ! 9 " 6 cried 8 , 8 , 9 " [not] [i] [!] i would see you [hanged] first , [jack] [!] " 1 i 3 see 1 i 4 you 2 would 3 see 4 you 10 " 6 first 7 , 7 , 10 " " ye would leave me , would ye ? " 1 " 8 ye 2 ye 4 leave 2 ye 8 ye 3 would 4 leave 4 leave 5 me 6 , 8 ye 7 would 8 ye 8 ye 9 ? 9 ? 10 " matcham asked . 1 matcham 2 asked 1 matcham 3 . " ay , [by] my sooth ! " [returned] [dick] . 1 " 2 ay 2 ay 3 , 2 ay 11 . 3 , 8 " 5 my 6 sooth 6 sooth 7 ! 7 ! 8 " " [an] [i] [be] [not] in time to warn these lads , [i] will go die with them . 1 " 19 . 6 in 7 time 7 time 8 to 8 to 9 warn 9 warn 11 lads 10 these 11 lads 11 lads 12 , 11 lads 16 die 12 , 14 will 14 will 15 go 16 die 17 with 17 with 18 them 18 them 19 . what ! would ye have me leave my own men [that] [i] have lived among . 1 what 2 ! 1 what 4 ye 3 would 4 ye 4 ye 5 have 4 ye 6 me 6 me 8 my 7 leave 8 my 8 my 9 own 9 own 14 lived 9 own 16 . 10 men 14 lived 13 have 14 lived 14 lived 15 among i trow not ! 1 i 2 trow 2 trow 3 not 2 trow 4 ! give me my windac . " 1 give 4 windac 2 me 4 windac 3 my 4 windac 4 windac 5 . 5 . 6 " but there was nothing further [from] [matcham] ['s] [mind] [.] 1 but 4 nothing 2 there 3 was 2 there 4 nothing 4 nothing 5 further " [dick] , " he said , " ye sware before the saints that ye would [see] [me] [safe] [to] [holywood] . 1 " 22 . 3 , 4 " 3 , 22 . 4 " 6 said 4 " 9 ye 5 he 6 said 6 said 7 , 7 , 8 " 9 ye 10 sware 10 sware 11 before 10 sware 13 saints 10 sware 14 that 10 sware 15 ye 10 sware 16 would 12 the 13 saints would ye be forsworn ? 1 would 4 forsworn 2 ye 4 forsworn 3 be 4 forsworn 4 forsworn 5 ? would you desert me a perjurer ? " 1 would 6 perjurer 2 you 6 perjurer 3 desert 6 perjurer 4 me 6 perjurer 5 a 6 perjurer 6 perjurer 7 ? 6 perjurer 8 " 7 ? 8 " " [nay] , [i] sware [for] [the] [best] , " returned [dick] . 1 " 11 returned 3 , 11 returned 5 sware 9 , 9 , 10 " 10 " 11 returned 11 returned 13 . " [i] meant it too [;] [but] [now] ! 1 " 9 ! 3 meant 4 it 4 it 5 too 5 too 9 ! but [look] [ye] [,] [jack] [,] [turn] [again] [with] me . 1 but 10 me 10 me 11 . " [ye] but [deride] [me] , " answered [matcham] . 1 " 3 but 1 " 6 , 6 , 7 " 7 " 8 answered 8 answered 10 . " [these] [men] [ye] go to succour are [the] [i] [same] [that] hunt me to my ruin . " 1 " 5 go 5 go 6 to 6 to 7 succour 7 succour 19 " 8 are 13 hunt 13 hunt 15 to 13 hunt 17 ruin 14 me 15 to 16 my 17 ruin 17 ruin 18 . 18 . 19 " dick scratched his head . 1 dick 2 scratched 2 scratched 3 his 2 scratched 4 head 4 head 5 . " [i] [cannot] [help] it , [jack] , " he said . 1 " 5 it 5 it 12 . 6 , 11 said 8 , 9 " 9 " 11 said 10 he 11 said 11 said 12 . " here is no remedy . 1 " 2 here 2 here 5 remedy 3 is 5 remedy 4 no 5 remedy 5 remedy 6 . what would ye ? 1 what 4 ? 2 would 3 ye 3 ye 4 ? ye run no great peril , man ; and these are in the way of death . 1 ye 5 peril 2 run 5 peril 3 no 5 peril 4 great 5 peril 5 peril 6 , 5 peril 7 man 5 peril 8 ; 5 peril 10 these 5 peril 11 are 5 peril 15 of 8 ; 9 and 12 in 13 the 13 the 14 way 13 the 15 of 15 of 16 death 16 death 17 . death ! " he added . 1 death 2 ! 2 ! 3 " 3 " 5 added 4 he 5 added 5 added 6 . " think of it ! 1 " 2 think 1 " 5 ! 2 think 3 of 2 think 4 it what a murrain do ye keep me here for ? 1 what 3 murrain 1 what 10 ? 2 a 3 murrain 3 murrain 4 do 3 murrain 5 ye 3 murrain 6 keep 3 murrain 7 me 3 murrain 8 here 3 murrain 9 for give me the windac . 1 give 4 windac 2 me 4 windac 3 the 4 windac 4 windac 5 . saint [george] [!] shall they all die ? " 1 saint 7 die 4 shall 7 die 5 they 6 all 5 they 7 die 7 die 9 " 8 ? 9 " have ye not ears ? 1 have 2 ye 2 ye 3 not 2 ye 4 ears 2 ye 5 ? ' [harry] [shelton] , ' he said ; and [sir] [harry] [shelton] [was] [your] father , as the sun shines in [heaven] . " 1 ' 5 ' 4 , 5 ' 5 ' 7 said 5 ' 15 father 6 he 7 said 7 said 8 ; 8 ; 9 and 15 father 16 , 16 , 24 " 17 as 18 the 18 the 19 sun 19 sun 20 shines 20 shines 23 . 21 in 23 . 23 . 24 " " what would ye ? " 1 " 2 what 2 what 3 would 2 what 5 ? 4 ye 5 ? 5 ? 6 " dick cried again . 1 dick 2 cried 2 cried 4 . 3 again 4 . " would ye have me credit thieves ? " 1 " 3 ye 2 would 3 ye 3 ye 4 have 3 ye 5 me 3 ye 6 credit 3 ye 8 ? 6 credit 7 thieves 8 ? 9 " " [nay] , [i] [have] [heard] it [before] now , " returned [matcham] . 1 " 12 returned 3 , 12 returned 7 it 9 now 9 now 10 , 10 , 11 " 11 " 12 returned 12 returned 14 . " [the] fame goeth currently , it was [sir] [daniel] slew him . 1 " 3 fame 3 fame 4 goeth 3 fame 13 . 4 goeth 5 currently 4 goeth 11 slew 6 , 7 it 7 it 8 was 8 was 11 slew 12 him 13 . he slew him under oath ; in his own house he shed the innocent blood . 1 he 8 his 2 slew 3 him 2 slew 4 under 2 slew 5 oath 2 slew 6 ; 2 slew 7 in 2 slew 8 his 8 his 9 own 9 own 12 shed 10 house 12 shed 11 he 12 shed 12 shed 13 the 12 shed 14 innocent 12 shed 15 blood 15 blood 16 . heaven wearies for the avenging on't ; and you the man 's son ye go about to comfort and defend the murderer ! " 1 heaven 5 avenging 2 wearies 5 avenging 3 for 5 avenging 4 the 5 avenging 5 avenging 6 on't 5 avenging 7 ; 5 avenging 8 and 5 avenging 9 you 5 avenging 10 the 5 avenging 11 man 11 man 12 's 11 man 14 ye 11 man 22 murderer 12 's 13 son 14 ye 15 go 16 about 22 murderer 17 to 22 murderer 18 comfort 22 murderer 19 and 20 defend 20 defend 21 the 20 defend 22 murderer 22 murderer 23 ! 23 ! 24 " " [jack] , " cried the lad ["] [i] [know] not . 1 " 12 . 3 , 4 " 3 , 11 not 4 " 5 cried 5 cried 7 lad 6 the 7 lad 11 not 12 . it may be ; what know [i] ? 1 it 3 be 1 it 8 ? 2 may 3 be 4 ; 5 what 5 what 8 ? 6 know 8 ? nay [,] [jack] [,] ye would not ask it ; ye would not wish me to be base . " 1 nay 11 ye 5 ye 11 ye 6 would 7 not 6 would 8 ask 6 would 9 it 6 would 11 ye 10 ; 11 ye 11 ye 13 not 11 ye 15 me 12 would 13 not 14 wish 15 me 15 me 18 base 16 to 17 be 17 be 18 base 18 base 20 " 19 . 20 " " but your father , [dick] ? " said [matcham] , somewhat wavering . 1 " 2 but 1 " 3 your 3 your 4 father 3 your 7 ? 4 father 5 , 7 ? 8 " 8 " 9 said 9 said 11 , 9 said 14 . 11 , 12 somewhat 13 wavering 14 . " your father ? and your oath to me ? 1 " 2 your 2 your 3 father 2 your 10 ? 3 father 7 oath 4 ? 7 oath 5 and 6 your 6 your 7 oath 7 oath 9 me 8 to 9 me ye took the saints to witness . " 1 ye 4 saints 2 took 4 saints 3 the 4 saints 4 saints 6 witness 4 saints 8 " 5 to 6 witness 7 . 8 " " my father ? " [cried] [shelton] [.] 1 " 5 " 2 my 3 father 3 father 4 ? 4 ? 5 " " [nay] , he would have me go ! 1 " 9 ! 3 , 4 he 4 he 5 would 5 would 6 have 5 would 7 me 7 me 8 go 7 me 9 ! and for [mine] [oath] [,] good [jack] [,] [ye] [shall] [absolve] [me] of it [here] . 1 and 2 for 2 for 16 . 6 good 13 of 13 of 14 it 14 it 16 . for the lives ' sake of many men that hurt you not , and for mine honour , ye shall set me free . " 1 for 2 the 1 for 5 sake 2 the 3 lives 3 lives 4 ' 3 lives 5 sake 5 sake 6 of 5 sake 10 hurt 5 sake 13 , 5 sake 15 for 5 sake 16 mine 6 of 8 men 7 many 8 men 9 that 10 hurt 10 hurt 11 you 11 you 12 not 13 , 14 and 16 mine 17 honour 16 mine 25 " 17 honour 19 ye 17 honour 23 free 18 , 19 ye 19 ye 20 shall 21 set 23 free 22 me 23 free 24 . 25 " " [i] , [dick] [?] 1 " 3 , never ! ["] [returned] [matcham] [.] 1 never 2 ! " [an] ye leave me , y ' are forsworn , and so [i] shall declare it . " 1 " 3 ye 3 ye 10 forsworn 4 leave 10 forsworn 5 me 6 , 5 me 10 forsworn 7 y 8 ' 7 y 9 are 7 y 10 forsworn 10 forsworn 12 and 10 forsworn 13 so 10 forsworn 15 shall 10 forsworn 16 declare 10 forsworn 17 it 11 , 12 and 17 it 18 . 18 . 19 " " my blood heats , " said [dick] . 1 " 2 my 2 my 3 blood 3 blood 9 . 4 heats 6 " 5 , 6 " 6 " 7 said 7 said 9 . " give me the windac ! 1 " 6 ! 2 give 5 windac 3 me 5 windac 4 the 5 windac 5 windac 6 ! give it me ! " 1 give 2 it 1 give 3 me 3 me 4 ! 4 ! 5 " " [i'll] not , " said [matcham] . 1 " 3 not 1 " 6 said 4 , 5 " 5 " 6 said 6 said 8 . " [i] 'll save you in your teeth . " 1 " 3 'll 3 'll 4 save 4 save 8 teeth 5 you 7 your 6 in 7 your 7 your 8 teeth 8 teeth 9 . 9 . 10 " " not ? " cried [dick] . 1 " 2 not 1 " 5 cried 3 ? 4 " 3 ? 5 cried 5 cried 7 . " [i] ['ll] [make] you ! " 1 " 5 you 5 you 7 " 6 ! 7 " " try it , " said the other . 1 " 3 it 1 " 5 " 2 try 3 it 4 , 5 " 5 " 6 said 6 said 7 the 7 the 8 other 8 other 9 . they stood , looking in each other 's eyes , each ready for a spring . 1 they 11 each 2 stood 4 looking 2 stood 5 in 2 stood 11 each 3 , 4 looking 6 each 7 other 6 each 8 's 6 each 11 each 8 's 9 eyes 10 , 11 each 11 each 12 ready 12 ready 13 for 12 ready 15 spring 12 ready 16 . 13 for 14 a matcham lay where he had fallen , with his face in the grass , not thinking of resistance . 1 matcham 2 lay 2 lay 6 fallen 2 lay 13 grass 3 where 6 fallen 4 he 5 had 5 had 6 fallen 6 fallen 8 with 6 fallen 11 in 7 , 8 with 8 with 10 face 9 his 10 face 12 the 13 grass 13 grass 18 resistance 13 grass 19 . 14 , 18 resistance 15 not 18 resistance 16 thinking 18 resistance 17 of 18 resistance dick bent his bow . 1 dick 2 bent 2 bent 3 his 2 bent 4 bow 3 his 4 bow 4 bow 5 . " [i] 'll teach you ! " he cried , fiercely . 1 " 5 you 1 " 6 ! 3 'll 4 teach 4 teach 5 you 6 ! 7 " 7 " 9 cried 8 he 9 cried 9 cried 11 fiercely 10 , 11 fiercely 11 fiercely 12 . " [oath] [or] no oath , [ye] [may] [go] hang for me ! " 1 " 4 no 1 " 5 oath 5 oath 6 , 5 oath 10 hang 10 hang 11 for 11 for 12 me 12 me 13 ! 13 ! 14 " and he turned and began to run . 1 and 3 turned 2 he 3 turned 3 turned 4 and 3 turned 7 run 5 began 6 to 5 began 7 run 7 run 8 . matcham was on his feet at once , and began running after him . 1 matcham 5 feet 1 matcham 10 began 1 matcham 11 running 1 matcham 14 . 2 was 3 on 3 on 5 feet 4 his 5 feet 6 at 7 once 7 once 10 began 8 , 9 and 9 and 10 began 11 running 12 after 13 him 14 . " what [d'ye] [want] ? " cried [dick] , stopping . 1 " 2 what 2 what 5 ? 5 ? 6 " 5 ? 11 . 6 " 7 cried 9 , 10 stopping 10 stopping 11 . " what make ye after me ? 1 " 2 what 2 what 7 ? 3 make 4 ye 4 ye 5 after 4 ye 6 me 4 ye 7 ? stand off ! " 1 stand 2 off 1 stand 3 ! 3 ! 4 " " [will] follow [an] [i] please , " said [matcham] . 1 " 3 follow 1 " 9 said 6 please 7 , 7 , 9 said 8 " 9 said 9 said 11 . " this wood is free to me . " 1 " 4 is 2 this 3 wood 2 this 4 is 4 is 5 free 5 free 6 to 6 to 7 me 7 me 9 " 8 . 9 " " [stand] [back] , [by] ' r [lady] ! " returned [dick] [,] raising his bow . 1 " 11 returned 4 , 6 ' 4 , 11 returned 6 ' 7 r 7 r 9 ! 10 " 11 returned 11 returned 14 raising 14 raising 15 his 14 raising 16 bow 15 his 16 bow 16 bow 17 . " ah , y ' are a brave boy ! " retorted [matcham] . 1 " 2 ah 1 " 4 y 2 ah 3 , 4 y 5 ' 4 y 6 are 4 y 7 a 7 a 9 boy 8 brave 9 boy 9 boy 14 . 10 ! 11 " 11 " 12 retorted 12 retorted 14 . " shoot ! " 1 " 3 ! 2 shoot 3 ! 3 ! 4 " dick lowered his weapon in some confusion . 1 dick 4 weapon 2 lowered 3 his 2 lowered 4 weapon 4 weapon 5 in 4 weapon 6 some 4 weapon 7 confusion 4 weapon 8 . " see here , " he said . 1 " 3 here 2 see 3 here 3 here 4 , 4 , 5 " 5 " 7 said 6 he 7 said 7 said 8 . " [y] ['] have done me ill [enough] . 1 " 9 . 4 have 5 done 5 done 6 me 5 done 7 ill 7 ill 9 . go , [then] . 1 go 2 , 1 go 4 . go your way in fair wise ; or , whether [i] will or not , [i] [must] even drive you to it . " 1 go 2 your 2 your 3 way 2 your 5 fair 3 way 4 in 5 fair 6 wise 6 wise 10 whether 7 ; 10 whether 8 or 10 whether 9 , 10 whether 10 whether 12 will 10 whether 13 or 10 whether 14 not 10 whether 22 it 14 not 18 even 14 not 21 to 15 , 18 even 19 drive 20 you 19 drive 21 to 22 it 23 . 23 . 24 " " well , " said [matcham] , doggedly , " y ' are the stronger . 1 " 4 " 2 well 3 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 5 said 5 said 7 , 7 , 10 " 8 doggedly 9 , 9 , 10 " 10 " 11 y 11 y 12 ' 11 y 13 are 11 y 15 stronger 14 the 15 stronger 15 stronger 16 . do your worst . 1 do 2 your 2 your 3 worst 3 worst 4 . i shall not leave to follow [thee] , [dick] , unless thou [makest] me , " he added . 1 i 2 shall 2 shall 3 not 3 not 19 . 4 leave 6 follow 5 to 6 follow 6 follow 18 added 8 , 18 added 10 , 11 unless 11 unless 12 thou 12 thou 14 me 14 me 16 " 15 , 16 " 16 " 18 added 17 he 18 added 18 added 19 . dick was almost beside himself . 1 dick 5 himself 2 was 3 almost 2 was 4 beside 4 beside 5 himself 5 himself 6 . " [y] ['] are mad , [i] [think] [,] " he cried . 1 " 4 are 4 are 5 mad 5 mad 6 , 6 , 10 " 10 " 12 cried 11 he 12 cried 12 cried 13 . " [fool-fellow] , [i] [am] [hasting] [to] [your] foes [;] as fast as foot [can] carry me , go [i] thither . " 1 " 3 , 3 , 23 " 9 foes 12 fast 11 as 12 fast 12 fast 13 as 12 fast 14 foot 14 foot 18 , 16 carry 17 me 17 me 18 , 18 , 23 " 19 go 21 thither 21 thither 22 . 22 . 23 " " [i] [care] [not] , [dick] , " replied the lad . 1 " 9 replied 5 , 9 replied 7 , 8 " 8 " 9 replied 9 replied 11 lad 9 replied 12 . 10 the 11 lad " if y ' are bound to [die] , [dick] [,] [i] ['ll] die too . 1 " 3 y 2 if 3 y 3 y 4 ' 3 y 5 are 3 y 6 bound 3 y 14 die 3 y 15 too 6 bound 7 to 7 to 9 , 15 too 16 . i would liever go with you to prison than to go free without you [.] ["] 1 i 3 liever 2 would 3 liever 3 liever 4 go 3 liever 5 with 3 liever 6 you 3 liever 7 to 3 liever 8 prison 3 liever 9 than 3 liever 11 go 3 liever 14 you 10 to 11 go 11 go 13 without 12 free 13 without " well , " returned the other , " [i] may stand no longer prating . 1 " 2 well 1 " 15 prating 2 well 3 , 4 " 5 returned 4 " 15 prating 5 returned 7 other 6 the 7 other 8 , 9 " 9 " 15 prating 11 may 15 prating 12 stand 15 prating 13 no 14 longer 14 longer 15 prating 15 prating 16 . follow me , if ye must ; but if ye play me false , it shall but little advance you , mark ye that . 1 follow 2 me 1 follow 5 ye 3 , 5 ye 4 if 5 ye 5 ye 6 must 5 ye 10 ye 7 ; 8 but 7 ; 10 ye 9 if 10 ye 10 ye 23 ye 10 ye 24 that 11 play 13 false 12 me 13 false 13 false 16 shall 13 false 17 but 13 false 19 advance 14 , 15 it 14 , 16 shall 18 little 19 advance 19 advance 20 you 19 advance 21 , 19 advance 22 mark 19 advance 23 ye 24 that 25 . shalt have a quarrel in thine inwards , boy . " 1 shalt 7 inwards 2 have 7 inwards 3 a 7 inwards 4 quarrel 7 inwards 5 in 7 inwards 6 thine 7 inwards 7 inwards 8 , 7 inwards 9 boy 7 inwards 11 " 10 . 11 " at a good pace he rattled out of the dell , and came again into the more open quarters of the wood . 1 at 2 a 1 at 4 pace 2 a 4 pace 3 good 4 pace 4 pace 10 dell 5 he 10 dell 6 rattled 10 dell 7 out 8 of 7 out 10 dell 9 the 10 dell 10 dell 12 and 10 dell 13 came 10 dell 14 again 10 dell 15 into 11 , 12 and 15 into 16 the 15 into 19 quarters 17 more 19 quarters 18 open 19 quarters 19 quarters 20 of 19 quarters 22 wood 19 quarters 23 . 20 of 21 the to the left a little eminence appeared , spotted with golden gorse , and crowned with a black tuft of firs . 1 to 6 eminence 2 the 6 eminence 3 left 6 eminence 4 a 6 eminence 5 little 6 eminence 6 eminence 7 appeared 6 eminence 8 , 6 eminence 9 spotted 6 eminence 10 with 6 eminence 11 golden 6 eminence 12 gorse 10 with 11 golden 12 gorse 13 , 12 gorse 14 and 12 gorse 15 crowned 12 gorse 22 . 15 crowned 16 with 15 crowned 19 tuft 16 with 17 a 17 a 19 tuft 18 black 19 tuft 19 tuft 20 of 19 tuft 21 firs 20 of 21 firs " [i] [shall] see [from] [there] , ["] [he] thought , and struck for it across a heathy clearing . 1 " 4 see 1 " 7 , 7 , 12 and 10 thought 11 , 11 , 12 and 12 and 13 struck 13 struck 18 heathy 14 for 18 heathy 15 it 18 heathy 16 across 18 heathy 17 a 18 heathy 18 heathy 19 clearing 18 heathy 20 . he had [gone] [but] a few yards , when [matcham] touched [him] on the arm , and pointed . 1 he 2 had 2 had 5 a 5 a 6 few 6 few 7 yards 7 yards 19 . 8 , 9 when 9 when 11 touched 11 touched 15 arm 13 on 14 the 13 on 15 arm 15 arm 17 and 15 arm 18 pointed 15 arm 19 . 16 , 17 and dick [looked] [at] [matcham] with a [kindlier] eye . 1 dick 5 with 1 dick 9 . 5 with 6 a 6 a 8 eye " so y ' are to be true to me , [jack] ? " he asked . 1 " 2 so 1 " 3 y 1 " 16 asked 3 y 4 ' 3 y 5 are 3 y 8 true 6 to 7 be 7 be 8 true 9 to 10 me 10 me 11 , 10 me 13 ? 13 ? 14 " 13 ? 15 he 13 ? 16 asked 16 asked 17 . " [i] [thought] ye were of the other party . " 1 " 4 ye 4 ye 5 were 4 ye 9 party 4 ye 11 " 6 of 7 the 7 the 8 other 8 other 9 party 10 . 11 " matcham began to sob . 1 matcham 2 began 2 began 3 to 3 to 5 . 4 sob 5 . " what cheer ! " cried [dick] . 1 " 2 what 2 what 3 cheer 3 cheer 4 ! 4 ! 5 " 5 " 6 cried 6 cried 8 . " now the saints behold us ! would ye snivel for a word ? " 1 " 4 saints 2 now 4 saints 3 the 4 saints 4 saints 10 snivel 5 behold 10 snivel 6 us 10 snivel 7 ! 10 snivel 8 would 10 snivel 9 ye 10 snivel 10 snivel 11 for 10 snivel 12 a 10 snivel 13 word 10 snivel 14 ? 14 ? 15 " " [ye] hurt me , " sobbed [matcham] . 1 " 3 hurt 3 hurt 7 sobbed 4 me 5 , 5 , 7 sobbed 6 " 7 sobbed 7 sobbed 9 . " ye hurt me when ye threw me down . 1 " 6 ye 2 ye 4 me 2 ye 6 ye 3 hurt 4 me 4 me 5 when 6 ye 7 threw 7 threw 8 me 7 threw 9 down 9 down 10 . y ' are a coward to abuse your strength . " 1 y 2 ' 1 y 3 are 1 y 7 abuse 4 a 5 coward 5 coward 7 abuse 6 to 7 abuse 7 abuse 8 your 7 abuse 9 strength 8 your 9 strength 9 strength 10 . 10 . 11 " " [nay] , that is fool ['s] [talk] , " said [dick] , roughly . 1 " 3 , 1 " 5 is 4 that 5 is 5 is 6 fool 6 fool 9 , 9 , 10 " 10 " 11 said 11 said 13 , 13 , 14 roughly 14 roughly 15 . " [y] ['] [had] no title [to] [my] windac , [master] [john] . 1 " 5 no 1 " 13 . 5 no 6 title 9 windac 10 , 9 windac 13 . i would ' a ' done right to have well basted you . 1 i 2 would 1 i 12 you 3 ' 4 a 3 ' 11 basted 5 ' 11 basted 6 done 11 basted 7 right 11 basted 8 to 11 basted 9 have 11 basted 10 well 11 basted 11 basted 12 you 12 you 13 . if ye go with me , ye must obey me ; and so , come . " 1 if 7 ye 1 if 15 come 2 ye 5 me 2 ye 7 ye 3 go 4 with 4 with 5 me 6 , 7 ye 7 ye 9 obey 7 ye 14 , 8 must 9 obey 9 obey 10 me 9 obey 11 ; 11 ; 12 and 11 ; 13 so 15 come 17 " 16 . 17 " below [,] in the bottom of a considerable valley , the short [cut] from [tunstall] hamlet wound downwards to the ferry . 1 below 3 in 1 below 18 downwards 3 in 4 the 4 the 5 bottom 5 bottom 6 of 5 bottom 8 considerable 7 a 8 considerable 8 considerable 9 valley 10 , 11 the 11 the 16 hamlet 12 short 14 from 12 short 16 hamlet 16 hamlet 17 wound 17 wound 18 downwards 18 downwards 22 . 19 to 20 the 20 the 21 ferry 21 ferry 22 . it was well beaten , and the eye followed it easily from point to point . 1 it 2 was 2 was 4 beaten 3 well 4 beaten 4 beaten 6 and 4 beaten 7 the 4 beaten 8 eye 4 beaten 9 followed 5 , 6 and 9 followed 15 point 10 it 11 easily 11 easily 13 point 11 easily 15 point 12 from 13 point 14 to 15 point 15 point 16 . here it was bordered by open glades ; there the forest closed upon it ; every hundred yards it ran beside an ambush . 1 here 7 glades 2 it 3 was 2 it 7 glades 3 was 7 glades 4 bordered 7 glades 5 by 7 glades 6 open 7 glades 7 glades 8 ; 7 glades 9 there 7 glades 11 forest 7 glades 12 closed 7 glades 13 upon 7 glades 15 ; 10 the 11 forest 14 it 15 ; 15 ; 18 yards 15 ; 19 it 16 every 18 yards 17 hundred 18 yards 19 it 23 ambush 20 ran 23 ambush 21 beside 23 ambush 22 an 23 ambush 23 ambush 24 . " now , mark , " [dick] whispered . 1 " 4 mark 1 " 5 , 2 now 3 , 3 , 4 mark 5 , 6 " 6 " 8 whispered 8 whispered 9 . " they be already well advanced into the wood ; their safety lieth rather in continuing forward . 1 " 18 . 2 they 3 be 3 be 16 continuing 4 already 6 advanced 5 well 6 advanced 6 advanced 7 into 7 into 13 lieth 8 the 9 wood 9 wood 13 lieth 10 ; 13 lieth 11 their 12 safety 11 their 13 lieth 12 safety 13 lieth 13 lieth 16 continuing 14 rather 16 continuing 15 in 16 continuing 16 continuing 17 forward 16 continuing 18 . there were their safety . 1 there 4 safety 2 were 3 their 3 their 4 safety 4 safety 5 . an [they] [but] [come] [sound] [as] [far] [as] [that] [,] [i] [will] [make] shift [to] warn them . 1 an 14 shift 14 shift 18 . 16 warn 17 them 17 them 18 . but my heart misgiveth me ; they are but seven against so many , and they but carry cross-bows . 1 but 4 misgiveth 2 my 4 misgiveth 3 heart 4 misgiveth 4 misgiveth 5 me 4 misgiveth 6 ; 4 misgiveth 7 they 7 they 8 are 7 they 19 cross-bows 9 but 19 cross-bows 10 seven 11 against 10 seven 13 many 12 so 13 many 13 many 19 cross-bows 14 , 15 and 14 , 19 cross-bows 15 and 19 cross-bows 16 they 19 cross-bows 17 but 19 cross-bows 18 carry 19 cross-bows 19 cross-bows 20 . the [long-bow] [,] [jack] [,] [will] [have] [the] uppermost ever . ["] 1 the 9 uppermost 9 uppermost 11 . 10 ever 11 . meanwhile , [selden] and his [men] [still] wound up the path , ignorant of their danger , and momently drew nearer hand . 1 meanwhile 2 , 1 meanwhile 8 wound 2 , 4 and 4 and 5 his 8 wound 13 ignorant 9 up 10 the 10 the 11 path 11 path 13 ignorant 12 , 13 ignorant 13 ignorant 19 momently 14 of 19 momently 15 their 19 momently 16 danger 19 momently 17 , 18 and 17 , 19 momently 18 and 19 momently 19 momently 20 drew 19 momently 21 nearer 19 momently 22 hand 19 momently 23 . once , indeed , they paused , drew into a group , and seemed to point and listen . 1 once 6 paused 2 , 3 indeed 3 indeed 4 , 3 indeed 6 paused 5 they 6 paused 6 paused 7 , 6 paused 11 group 8 drew 9 into 8 drew 11 group 10 a 11 group 11 group 14 seemed 11 group 16 point 11 group 18 listen 12 , 13 and 13 and 14 seemed 14 seemed 15 to 17 and 18 listen 18 listen 19 . they were but just abreast of this , when an arrow shone flying . 1 they 2 were 2 were 5 abreast 3 but 5 abreast 4 just 5 abreast 5 abreast 6 of 5 abreast 7 this 5 abreast 8 , 5 abreast 9 when 5 abreast 11 arrow 10 an 11 arrow 11 arrow 12 shone 11 arrow 13 flying 11 arrow 14 . one of the men threw up his arms , his horse reared , and both fell and struggled together in a mass . 1 one 2 of 2 of 4 men 3 the 4 men 4 men 5 threw 5 threw 8 arms 6 up 8 arms 7 his 8 arms 8 arms 9 , 8 arms 12 reared 8 arms 23 . 10 his 11 horse 11 horse 12 reared 12 reared 13 , 12 reared 14 and 12 reared 15 both 12 reared 16 fell 12 reared 18 struggled 13 , 14 and 17 and 18 struggled 18 struggled 19 together 18 struggled 22 mass 20 in 21 a 21 a 22 mass a second arrow from somewhat farther off glanced in a wide arch ; a second rider bit the dust . 1 a 16 rider 2 second 16 rider 3 arrow 4 from 3 arrow 8 glanced 5 somewhat 8 glanced 6 farther 7 off 6 farther 8 glanced 8 glanced 10 a 8 glanced 11 wide 9 in 10 a 11 wide 16 rider 12 arch 16 rider 13 ; 16 rider 14 a 16 rider 15 second 16 rider 16 rider 17 bit 16 rider 19 dust 18 the 19 dust 19 dust 20 . from every clump they passed an arrow sped . 1 from 3 clump 2 every 3 clump 3 clump 5 passed 3 clump 7 arrow 3 clump 8 sped 3 clump 9 . 4 they 5 passed 6 an 7 arrow soon [a] [horse] [fell] [,] [but] the rider [found] [his] [feet] and continued to pursue his comrades till a second shot despatched him . 1 soon 7 the 7 the 8 rider 8 rider 12 and 8 rider 15 pursue 12 and 13 continued 13 continued 14 to 15 pursue 17 comrades 16 his 17 comrades 17 comrades 22 despatched 18 till 22 despatched 19 a 20 second 20 second 22 despatched 21 shot 22 despatched 22 despatched 23 him 23 him 24 . all this time not one of the assailants had for a moment shown himself . 1 all 2 this 2 this 8 assailants 3 time 8 assailants 4 not 8 assailants 5 one 6 of 5 one 8 assailants 6 of 7 the 7 the 8 assailants 8 assailants 9 had 8 assailants 12 moment 8 assailants 13 shown 8 assailants 14 himself 10 for 12 moment 11 a 12 moment 14 himself 15 . the solitary survivor stood bewildered in the road beside his fallen charger . 1 the 3 survivor 2 solitary 3 survivor 3 survivor 4 stood 3 survivor 5 bewildered 3 survivor 6 in 3 survivor 7 the 3 survivor 8 road 3 survivor 9 beside 9 beside 12 charger 10 his 12 charger 11 fallen 12 charger 12 charger 13 . he had come the length of that broad glade , with the island [of] timber , pointed [out] [by] [dick] . 1 he 2 had 2 had 3 come 3 come 9 glade 4 the 9 glade 5 length 9 glade 6 of 9 glade 7 that 9 glade 8 broad 9 glade 9 glade 11 with 9 glade 12 the 9 glade 13 island 9 glade 15 timber 9 glade 21 . 10 , 11 with 12 the 13 island 15 timber 17 pointed 16 , 17 pointed but nothing came ; and the man began to pluck up his courage , and suddenly unslung and bent his bow . 1 but 2 nothing 2 nothing 3 came 2 nothing 4 ; 4 ; 5 and 5 and 17 unslung 6 the 7 man 7 man 10 pluck 8 began 9 to 8 began 10 pluck 10 pluck 11 up 10 pluck 13 courage 12 his 13 courage 13 courage 17 unslung 14 , 15 and 15 and 17 unslung 16 suddenly 17 unslung 17 unslung 18 and 17 unslung 19 bent 17 unslung 20 his 17 unslung 21 bow 17 unslung 22 . at the same time , [by] [something] [in] [his] action , [dick] recognised [selden] . 1 at 3 same 2 the 3 same 3 same 4 time 3 same 5 , 3 same 10 action 10 action 15 . 11 , 13 recognised 13 recognised 15 . at this offer of resistance , from all about him in the covert of the woods there went up the sound of laughter . 1 at 5 resistance 2 this 5 resistance 3 offer 5 resistance 4 of 5 resistance 5 resistance 6 , 5 resistance 7 from 7 from 13 covert 8 all 13 covert 9 about 13 covert 10 him 13 covert 11 in 12 the 11 in 13 covert 13 covert 14 of 13 covert 16 woods 13 covert 17 there 13 covert 18 went 13 covert 19 up 13 covert 20 the 13 covert 22 of 15 the 16 woods 21 sound 22 of 22 of 23 laughter 23 laughter 24 . a score of men , at least , for this was the very thickest of the ambush , joined in this cruel and untimely mirth . 1 a 2 score 2 score 3 of 2 score 4 men 2 score 7 least 4 men 5 , 6 at 7 least 7 least 8 , 8 , 24 untimely 9 for 24 untimely 10 this 24 untimely 11 was 17 ambush 12 the 17 ambush 13 very 17 ambush 14 thickest 15 of 14 thickest 17 ambush 16 the 17 ambush 17 ambush 18 , 17 ambush 19 joined 19 joined 20 in 19 joined 24 untimely 21 this 24 untimely 22 cruel 24 untimely 23 and 24 untimely 24 untimely 25 mirth 24 untimely 26 . then an arrow [glanced] [over] [selden] ['s] shoulder [;] and he leaped [and] [ran] a [little] [back] [.] 1 then 12 leaped 2 an 3 arrow 3 arrow 8 shoulder 8 shoulder 10 and 10 and 11 he 11 he 12 leaped 12 leaped 15 a another dart struck quivering at his heel . 1 another 2 dart 2 dart 3 struck 2 dart 4 quivering 2 dart 5 at 2 dart 7 heel 6 his 7 heel 7 heel 8 . he made for the cover . 1 he 2 made 2 made 3 for 2 made 5 cover 4 the 5 cover 5 cover 6 . a third shaft leaped out right in his face , and fell short in front of him . 1 a 2 third 2 third 3 shaft 3 shaft 4 leaped 4 leaped 5 out 4 leaped 6 right 4 leaped 9 face 4 leaped 12 fell 7 in 8 his 8 his 9 face 10 , 11 and 11 and 12 fell 12 fell 13 short 12 fell 15 front 14 in 15 front 15 front 16 of 15 front 17 him 17 him 18 . and then the laughter was repeated loudly , rising and reechoing from different thickets . 1 and 2 then 1 and 11 reechoing 2 then 3 the 3 the 4 laughter 4 laughter 5 was 6 repeated 11 reechoing 7 loudly 11 reechoing 8 , 11 reechoing 9 rising 11 reechoing 10 and 11 reechoing 11 reechoing 12 from 11 reechoing 13 different 11 reechoing 14 thickets 11 reechoing 15 . 14 thickets 15 . chance favoured him , for a slight cry responded . 1 chance 2 favoured 2 favoured 3 him 2 favoured 4 , 2 favoured 5 for 2 favoured 7 slight 6 a 7 slight 7 slight 9 responded 8 cry 9 responded 9 responded 10 . the companions of the [black] [arrow] now began to shoot in earnest . 1 the 2 companions 2 companions 3 of 3 of 4 the 4 the 13 . 7 now 8 began 8 began 9 to 9 to 10 shoot 10 shoot 12 earnest 11 in 12 earnest 12 earnest 13 . a whistle sounded thrice , and then again twice . 1 a 2 whistle 2 whistle 4 thrice 3 sounded 4 thrice 4 thrice 10 . 5 , 6 and 5 , 9 twice 6 and 7 then 7 then 8 again 9 twice 10 . it was repeated from another quarter . 1 it 2 was 1 it 7 . 3 repeated 6 quarter 3 repeated 7 . 4 from 6 quarter 5 another 6 quarter selden still ran , bounding ; ever and again an arrow followed him , but still would miss . 1 selden 2 still 1 selden 5 bounding 1 selden 16 still 3 ran 5 bounding 4 , 5 bounding 5 bounding 6 ; 5 bounding 7 ever 5 bounding 8 and 5 bounding 9 again 5 bounding 11 arrow 10 an 11 arrow 11 arrow 12 followed 12 followed 13 him 13 him 14 , 15 but 16 still 16 still 19 . 17 would 18 miss 18 miss 19 . it began to appear as if he might escape . 1 it 10 . 2 began 3 to 3 to 4 appear 4 appear 9 escape 5 as 6 if 6 if 9 escape 7 he 8 might 8 might 9 escape 9 escape 10 . he was within fifty yards of them , when an arrow struck him and he fell . 1 he 2 was 2 was 5 yards 3 within 5 yards 4 fifty 5 yards 5 yards 6 of 5 yards 7 them 5 yards 9 when 5 yards 11 arrow 7 them 8 , 10 an 11 arrow 11 arrow 12 struck 11 arrow 16 fell 11 arrow 17 . 12 struck 13 him 13 him 14 and 13 him 15 he dick leaped to his feet and waved to him . 1 dick 2 leaped 2 leaped 5 feet 2 leaped 7 waved 3 to 5 feet 4 his 5 feet 6 and 7 waved 7 waved 9 him 8 to 9 him 9 him 10 . " here ! " he cried . 1 " 6 cried 2 here 3 ! 3 ! 4 " 4 " 6 cried 5 he 6 cried 6 cried 7 . " this way ! here is help ! 1 " 6 is 1 " 8 ! 2 this 3 way 2 this 6 is 4 ! 5 here 5 here 6 is 7 help 8 ! nay , run , fellow run ! " 1 nay 2 , 1 nay 6 run 1 nay 7 ! 3 run 4 , 3 run 6 run 5 fellow 6 run 7 ! 8 " " [o] , [the] [poor] [heart] [!] " cried [matcham] , [with] clasped [hands] . 1 " 3 , 3 , 8 " 8 " 15 . 9 cried 11 , 11 , 13 clasped 13 clasped 15 . and [dick] [stood] [petrified] [upon] the hill , a mark for archery . 1 and 6 the 6 the 7 hill 7 hill 8 , 7 hill 9 a 9 a 13 . 10 mark 11 for 10 mark 12 archery 12 archery 13 . " hold ! " it roared . 1 " 6 roared 2 hold 6 roared 3 ! 4 " 3 ! 6 roared 4 " 5 it 6 roared 7 . " shoot not ! 1 " 4 ! 2 shoot 3 not 2 shoot 4 ! take him alive ! 1 take 2 him 2 him 3 alive 3 alive 4 ! it is [young] [shelton] [harry] 's son . " 1 it 2 is 1 it 6 's 1 it 8 . 6 's 7 son 8 . 9 " and immediately after a shrill whistle sounded several times , and was again taken up and repeated farther off . 1 and 2 immediately 2 immediately 5 shrill 2 immediately 17 repeated 3 after 5 shrill 4 a 5 shrill 5 shrill 6 whistle 5 shrill 8 several 6 whistle 7 sounded 8 several 9 times 8 several 11 and 8 several 14 taken 10 , 11 and 12 was 14 taken 13 again 14 taken 14 taken 15 up 15 up 16 and 17 repeated 18 farther 18 farther 19 off 19 off 20 . the whistle , it appeared , [was] [john] [amend-all] ['s] battle trumpet , by [which] [he] published his directions . 1 the 2 whistle 2 whistle 3 , 2 whistle 12 trumpet 4 it 5 appeared 5 appeared 6 , 5 appeared 11 battle 11 battle 12 trumpet 12 trumpet 17 published 13 , 14 by 14 by 17 published 17 published 20 . 18 his 19 directions 19 directions 20 . " ah , foul fortune ! " cried [dick] . 1 " 2 ah 1 " 6 ! 3 , 4 foul 4 foul 5 fortune 5 fortune 6 ! 6 ! 7 " 7 " 8 cried 8 cried 10 . " we are undone . 1 " 2 we 2 we 3 are 2 we 4 undone 4 undone 5 . swiftly , [jack] , come swiftly ! " 1 swiftly 2 , 1 swiftly 6 swiftly 4 , 6 swiftly 5 come 6 swiftly 6 swiftly 7 ! 7 ! 8 " and the pair turned and ran back through the open pine clump that covered the summit of the hill . 1 and 2 the 2 the 16 summit 3 pair 6 ran 4 turned 6 ran 5 and 6 ran 6 ran 7 back 6 ran 8 through 8 through 9 the 8 through 10 open 10 open 16 summit 11 pine 16 summit 12 clump 16 summit 13 that 16 summit 14 covered 16 summit 15 the 16 summit 16 summit 17 of 16 summit 19 hill 17 of 18 the 18 the 19 hill 19 hill 20 . [chapter] [vi] [to] [the] [day's] [end] it was , indeed , high time for them to run . 1 it 2 was 2 was 6 high 3 , 4 indeed 4 indeed 5 , 4 indeed 6 high 6 high 7 time 7 time 8 for 7 time 10 to 8 for 9 them 10 to 11 run 11 run 12 . on [every] [side] the company of the [black] [arrow] was making for the hill . 1 on 4 the 4 the 5 company 5 company 6 of 6 of 7 the 7 the 14 hill 10 was 11 making 11 making 12 for 12 for 13 the 13 the 14 hill 14 hill 15 . dick plunged into the nearest cover . 1 dick 2 plunged 2 plunged 3 into 2 plunged 5 nearest 2 plunged 6 cover 4 the 5 nearest 6 cover 7 . there followed next a piece of [open] [,] [which] [dick] avoided [,] holding to [his] [left] . 1 there 5 piece 2 followed 5 piece 3 next 5 piece 4 a 5 piece 5 piece 6 of 5 piece 11 avoided 11 avoided 17 . 13 holding 14 to 14 to 17 . two minutes after , and the same obstacle arising , the lads followed the same course . 1 two 2 minutes 2 minutes 8 obstacle 3 after 8 obstacle 4 , 8 obstacle 5 and 8 obstacle 6 the 7 same 7 same 8 obstacle 8 obstacle 9 arising 8 obstacle 11 the 8 obstacle 12 lads 8 obstacle 13 followed 8 obstacle 14 the 8 obstacle 17 . 9 arising 10 , 14 the 15 same 15 same 16 course the lads paused to breathe . 1 the 2 lads 2 lads 5 breathe 3 paused 5 breathe 4 to 5 breathe 5 breathe 6 . there was no sound of pursuit . 1 there 2 was 1 there 3 no 1 there 4 sound 4 sound 5 of 4 sound 6 pursuit 6 pursuit 7 . three minutes later , they were breasting through a low thicket of evergreen . 1 three 7 breasting 2 minutes 7 breasting 3 later 7 breasting 4 , 7 breasting 5 they 7 breasting 6 were 7 breasting 7 breasting 8 through 7 breasting 9 a 7 breasting 10 low 7 breasting 11 thicket 7 breasting 13 evergreen 11 thicket 12 of 13 evergreen 14 . high overhead , the tall trees made a continuous roof of foliage . 1 high 2 overhead 2 overhead 3 , 2 overhead 5 tall 2 overhead 6 trees 4 the 5 tall 6 trees 12 foliage 7 made 12 foliage 8 a 12 foliage 9 continuous 10 roof 9 continuous 11 of 9 continuous 12 foliage 12 foliage 13 . on the other side , pushing through the last fringe of evergreen , they blundered forth again into the open twilight of the grove . 1 on 4 side 2 the 3 other 3 other 4 side 4 side 6 pushing 5 , 6 pushing 6 pushing 12 evergreen 7 through 8 the 7 through 12 evergreen 9 last 12 evergreen 10 fringe 11 of 10 fringe 12 evergreen 12 evergreen 13 , 12 evergreen 14 they 12 evergreen 15 blundered 15 blundered 16 forth 15 blundered 17 again 15 blundered 18 into 15 blundered 20 open 15 blundered 21 twilight 18 into 19 the 21 twilight 22 of 22 of 23 the 23 the 24 grove 24 grove 25 . " stand ! " cried a voice . 1 " 2 stand 1 " 5 cried 3 ! 4 " 3 ! 5 cried 5 cried 7 voice 6 a 7 voice 7 voice 8 . matcham [stopped] [with] a [cry] [;] [but] [dick] , without a pause , ran straight upon the forester , drawing his dagger [as] [he] [went] . 1 matcham 4 a 4 a 26 . 9 , 18 forester 10 without 12 pause 11 a 12 pause 12 pause 18 forester 13 , 18 forester 14 ran 18 forester 15 straight 18 forester 16 upon 18 forester 17 the 18 forester 18 forester 20 drawing 18 forester 21 his 18 forester 22 dagger 19 , 20 drawing 22 dagger 26 . the arrow went one way and the bow another with a sounding twang . 1 the 13 twang 1 the 14 . 2 arrow 3 went 2 arrow 8 bow 3 went 5 way 3 went 6 and 3 went 7 the 4 one 5 way 8 bow 13 twang 9 another 13 twang 10 with 13 twang 11 a 13 twang 12 sounding 13 twang the disarmed forester grappled his assailant ; but the dagger shone and descended twice . 1 the 2 disarmed 2 disarmed 6 assailant 3 forester 6 assailant 4 grappled 6 assailant 5 his 6 assailant 6 assailant 7 ; 6 assailant 8 but 6 assailant 9 the 6 assailant 10 dagger 6 assailant 11 shone 11 shone 12 and 11 shone 13 descended 13 descended 14 twice 13 descended 15 . " [on] ! " said [dick] ; and he [once] [more] [pelted] forward , [matcham] [trailing] in the rear . 1 " 5 said 3 ! 4 " 3 ! 5 said 5 said 20 . 7 ; 8 and 7 ; 9 he 9 he 13 forward 13 forward 14 , 13 forward 19 rear 17 in 18 the 18 the 19 rear 19 rear 20 . matcham had a cruel stitch , and his head swam ; and as for [dick] [,] his knees [were] [like] lead . 1 matcham 2 had 1 matcham 5 stitch 2 had 3 a 3 a 4 cruel 5 stitch 6 , 5 stitch 10 swam 6 , 7 and 7 and 8 his 8 his 9 head 10 swam 18 knees 11 ; 12 and 12 and 13 as 13 as 14 for 14 for 18 knees 17 his 18 knees 18 knees 22 . 21 lead 22 . but they kept up the form of running with undiminished courage . 1 but 2 they 2 they 3 kept 2 they 10 undiminished 4 up 5 the 4 up 10 undiminished 5 the 6 form 6 form 10 undiminished 7 of 10 undiminished 8 running 10 undiminished 9 with 10 undiminished 10 undiminished 11 courage 10 undiminished 12 . 11 courage 12 . presently they came to the end of the grove . 1 presently 2 they 1 presently 3 came 1 presently 9 grove 3 came 4 to 5 the 9 grove 6 end 7 of 6 end 9 grove 8 the 9 grove 9 grove 10 . they were plainly fugitives from the great battle . 1 they 2 were 2 were 4 fugitives 3 plainly 4 fugitives 4 fugitives 5 from 4 fugitives 6 the 4 fugitives 7 great 4 fugitives 8 battle 4 fugitives 9 . 8 battle 9 . close after him there followed several baggage-waggons , fleeing at an ungainly canter , the drivers flailing at the horses as if for life . 1 close 7 baggage-waggons 2 after 7 baggage-waggons 3 him 7 baggage-waggons 4 there 7 baggage-waggons 5 followed 7 baggage-waggons 6 several 7 baggage-waggons 7 baggage-waggons 8 , 7 baggage-waggons 9 fleeing 7 baggage-waggons 10 at 7 baggage-waggons 11 an 7 baggage-waggons 12 ungainly 12 ungainly 17 flailing 13 canter 14 , 13 canter 15 the 13 canter 17 flailing 16 drivers 17 flailing 17 flailing 18 at 17 flailing 19 the 17 flailing 20 horses 17 flailing 21 as 17 flailing 22 if 17 flailing 23 for 19 the 20 horses 23 for 24 life 24 life 25 . these must have run early in the day ; but their cowardice was not to save them . 1 these 5 early 2 must 3 have 2 must 4 run 2 must 5 early 5 early 6 in 5 early 8 day 6 in 7 the 8 day 12 cowardice 9 ; 10 but 9 ; 12 cowardice 11 their 12 cowardice 12 cowardice 13 was 12 cowardice 14 not 12 cowardice 16 save 12 cowardice 17 them 15 to 16 save 17 them 18 . dick stood sombre . 1 dick 3 sombre 2 stood 3 sombre 3 sombre 4 . he had meant to follow [the] [highway] till the turn [for] [holywood] , and now he had to change his plan . 1 he 2 had 1 he 3 meant 3 meant 4 to 4 to 5 follow 4 to 22 . 5 follow 8 till 8 till 9 the 10 turn 19 change 13 , 14 and 13 , 16 he 14 and 15 now 16 he 17 had 17 had 18 to 18 to 19 change 19 change 21 plan 20 his 21 plan 21 plan 22 . it was an ugly choice . 1 it 2 was 2 was 3 an 3 an 4 ugly 4 ugly 5 choice 5 choice 6 . for some time they continued to thread the forest in silence . 1 for 2 some 2 some 3 time 2 some 7 thread 4 they 7 thread 5 continued 6 to 5 continued 7 thread 7 thread 9 forest 7 thread 11 silence 8 the 9 forest 10 in 11 silence 11 silence 12 . " if there were anything to eat ! " cried [dick] , suddenly [,] [pausing] [as] [he] [spoke] . 1 " 2 if 1 " 10 cried 2 if 4 were 3 there 4 were 5 anything 7 eat 6 to 7 eat 7 eat 10 cried 8 ! 9 " 8 ! 10 cried 10 cried 12 , 10 cried 13 suddenly 10 cried 19 . matcham sat down and began to weep . 1 matcham 2 sat 2 sat 3 down 3 down 7 weep 4 and 5 began 5 began 6 to 6 to 7 weep 7 weep 8 . " [y] ['] ' ave [seven] deaths [upon] [your] conscience , [master] [john] [;] [i] ['ll] ne'er forgive [you] that . " 1 " 22 " 4 ' 5 ave 5 ave 7 deaths 7 deaths 10 conscience 10 conscience 11 , 11 , 22 " 17 ne'er 18 forgive 18 forgive 20 that 20 that 21 . 21 . 22 " " conscience ! " cried [matcham] , [looking] fiercely [up] . 1 " 2 conscience 2 conscience 3 ! 3 ! 4 " 4 " 5 cried 5 cried 7 , 5 cried 9 fiercely 9 fiercely 11 . " mine ! 1 " 3 ! 2 mine 3 ! and ye have the man 's red blood upon your dagger ! 1 and 2 ye 2 ye 3 have 2 ye 8 blood 2 ye 12 ! 4 the 5 man 5 man 8 blood 6 's 8 blood 7 red 8 blood 8 blood 11 dagger 9 upon 11 dagger 10 your 11 dagger and wherefore did ye slay him , the poor soul ? 1 and 2 wherefore 2 wherefore 3 did 2 wherefore 4 ye 2 wherefore 5 slay 2 wherefore 11 ? 5 slay 6 him 5 slay 10 soul 6 him 7 , 8 the 9 poor 9 poor 10 soul he drew his arrow , but he let not fly ; he held you in his hand , and spared you ! 1 he 2 drew 2 drew 3 his 2 drew 4 arrow 4 arrow 10 fly 4 arrow 17 hand 5 , 6 but 6 but 7 he 6 but 8 let 8 let 10 fly 9 not 10 fly 10 fly 11 ; 12 he 13 held 13 held 17 hand 14 you 15 in 15 in 17 hand 16 his 17 hand 17 hand 19 and 17 hand 20 spared 18 , 19 and 20 spared 21 you 20 spared 22 ! ' [tis] [as] brave [to] [kill] a kitten , as a man [that] [not] defends [himself] . " 1 ' 4 brave 4 brave 7 a 7 a 18 " 8 kitten 9 , 8 kitten 15 defends 9 , 10 as 10 as 11 a 11 a 12 man 15 defends 17 . 17 . 18 " dick was struck dumb . 1 dick 4 dumb 2 was 4 dumb 3 struck 4 dumb 4 dumb 5 . " [i] slew [him] fair . 1 " 6 . 3 slew 5 fair 5 fair 6 . i [ran] [me] [in] [upon] [his] [bow] [,] ["] [he] cried . 1 i 11 cried 11 cried 12 . " it was a coward blow , " returned [matcham] . 1 " 2 it 1 " 11 . 2 it 3 was 3 was 4 a 4 a 5 coward 5 coward 6 blow 7 , 8 " 7 , 11 . 8 " 9 returned ye care not for vengeance , neither for your father 's death that goes unpaid , and his poor ghost that clamoureth for justice . 1 ye 5 vengeance 2 care 3 not 2 care 4 for 2 care 5 vengeance 5 vengeance 6 , 5 vengeance 7 neither 5 vengeance 8 for 5 vengeance 9 your 9 your 15 unpaid 10 father 15 unpaid 11 's 15 unpaid 12 death 15 unpaid 13 that 15 unpaid 14 goes 15 unpaid 15 unpaid 16 , 15 unpaid 17 and 15 unpaid 18 his 15 unpaid 19 poor 15 unpaid 20 ghost 17 and 18 his 20 ghost 22 clamoureth 21 that 22 clamoureth 22 clamoureth 23 for 22 clamoureth 24 justice 22 clamoureth 25 . dick was too furious to observe that " she . " 1 dick 6 observe 1 dick 8 " 1 dick 11 " 2 was 6 observe 3 too 6 observe 4 furious 6 observe 5 to 6 observe 6 observe 7 that 8 " 9 she 10 . 11 " " [marry] ! " he cried , " and here is [news] [!] 1 " 3 ! 3 ! 4 " 4 " 6 cried 5 he 6 cried 6 cried 7 , 7 , 8 " 8 " 11 is 9 and 11 is 10 here 11 is of any two the one will still be stronger . 1 of 10 . 2 any 10 . 3 two 4 the 3 two 5 one 3 two 9 stronger 6 will 9 stronger 7 still 9 stronger 8 be 9 stronger 9 stronger 10 . the better man throweth the worse , and the worse is well served . 1 the 4 throweth 2 better 4 throweth 3 man 4 throweth 4 throweth 5 the 4 throweth 6 worse 4 throweth 7 , 4 throweth 8 and 4 throweth 9 the 4 throweth 10 worse 7 , 8 and 10 worse 13 served 10 worse 14 . 11 is 12 well 12 well 13 served ye [deserve] a [belting] , [master] [matcham] , [for] [your] [ill-guidance] and unthankfulness to meward ; and what ye deserve ye shall have . " 1 ye 25 " 3 a 5 , 3 a 13 unthankfulness 5 , 12 and 8 , 12 and 13 unthankfulness 15 meward 14 to 15 meward 15 meward 16 ; 15 meward 17 and 15 meward 18 what 15 meward 19 ye 15 meward 20 deserve 15 meward 21 ye 15 meward 24 . 16 ; 17 and 21 ye 22 shall 22 shall 23 have 24 . 25 " and [dick] , who , even in his angriest temper , still preserved the appearance of composure [,] [began] to unbuckle [his] belt . 1 and 24 . 3 , 9 angriest 4 who 9 angriest 5 , 9 angriest 6 even 9 angriest 7 in 9 angriest 8 his 9 angriest 9 angriest 10 temper 9 angriest 11 , 9 angriest 12 still 9 angriest 13 preserved 9 angriest 14 the 9 angriest 23 belt 14 the 15 appearance 15 appearance 16 of 15 appearance 17 composure 17 composure 20 to 20 to 21 unbuckle 23 belt 24 . " here shall be your supper , " he said , grimly . 1 " 2 here 1 " 12 grimly 3 shall 4 be 3 shall 6 supper 5 your 6 supper 6 supper 12 grimly 7 , 8 " 8 " 10 said 9 he 10 said 10 said 12 grimly 11 , 12 grimly 12 grimly 13 . dick took a step , swinging the belt . 1 dick 6 swinging 2 took 4 step 3 a 4 step 4 step 6 swinging 5 , 6 swinging 6 swinging 8 belt 6 swinging 9 . 7 the 8 belt then he paused , embarrassed by the large eyes and the thin , weary face of his companion . 1 then 2 he 2 he 3 paused 3 paused 5 embarrassed 4 , 5 embarrassed 5 embarrassed 6 by 5 embarrassed 8 large 5 embarrassed 9 eyes 5 embarrassed 10 and 5 embarrassed 11 the 5 embarrassed 18 companion 5 embarrassed 19 . 6 by 7 the 12 thin 13 , 12 thin 14 weary 14 weary 18 companion 15 face 18 companion 16 of 17 his 17 his 18 companion his courage began to subside . 1 his 2 courage 2 courage 5 subside 3 began 4 to 4 to 5 subside 5 subside 6 . " say ye were in the wrong , then , " he said , lamely . 1 " 3 ye 2 say 3 ye 3 ye 4 were 4 were 5 in 4 were 7 wrong 5 in 6 the 7 wrong 8 , 8 , 9 then 9 then 10 , 10 , 11 " 11 " 13 said 12 he 13 said 13 said 14 , 14 , 15 lamely 15 lamely 16 . " [nay] , " said [matcham] , " [i] [was] in the [right] . 1 " 3 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 5 said 5 said 7 , 5 said 14 . 7 , 8 " 11 in 12 the 11 in 14 . come , cruel ! 1 come 2 , 1 come 4 ! 3 cruel 4 ! i [be] lame [;] [i] [be] [weary] [;] [i] resist [not] [;] [i] [ne'er] [did] [thee] hurt [;] come , beat me coward ! " 1 i 3 lame 3 lame 10 resist 10 resist 17 hurt 17 hurt 23 coward 19 come 20 , 19 come 23 coward 21 beat 22 me 21 beat 23 coward 23 coward 24 ! 24 ! 25 " the strap fell by his side , and he stood irresolute , feeling like a fool . 1 the 2 strap 2 strap 3 fell 2 strap 4 by 2 strap 5 his 2 strap 6 side 6 side 11 irresolute 7 , 11 irresolute 8 and 11 irresolute 9 he 11 irresolute 10 stood 11 irresolute 11 irresolute 12 , 11 irresolute 13 feeling 11 irresolute 14 like 11 irresolute 15 a 11 irresolute 16 fool 11 irresolute 17 . " a plague upon thee , shrew ! " he said . 1 " 11 said 2 a 3 plague 3 plague 7 shrew 4 upon 7 shrew 5 thee 7 shrew 6 , 7 shrew 7 shrew 8 ! 8 ! 9 " 8 ! 10 he 8 ! 11 said 11 said 12 . " [an] [ye] [be] [so] feeble [of] hand , ye should keep the closer guard upon your tongue . 1 " 6 feeble 6 feeble 19 . 8 hand 14 closer 9 , 10 ye 10 ye 14 closer 11 should 14 closer 12 keep 14 closer 13 the 14 closer 14 closer 15 guard 14 closer 16 upon 14 closer 18 tongue 17 your 18 tongue 18 tongue 19 . but [i] 'll be hanged [before] [i] beat you ! " [and] [he] [put] on his belt [again] . 1 but 3 'll 3 'll 4 be 4 be 19 . 5 hanged 8 beat 8 beat 9 you 8 beat 17 belt 9 you 11 " 10 ! 11 " 15 on 16 his 16 his 17 belt 17 belt 19 . " [beat] you [i] will not , " he continued [;] " but forgive [you] [?] [never] [.] 1 " 3 you 1 " 14 forgive 3 you 5 will 5 will 6 not 7 , 8 " 7 , 14 forgive 8 " 10 continued 9 he 10 continued 12 " 13 but 12 " 14 forgive nay , by the mass ! the measure is filled , and runneth over . 1 nay 2 , 1 nay 5 mass 3 by 5 mass 4 the 5 mass 5 mass 6 ! 5 mass 8 measure 7 the 8 measure 8 measure 13 runneth 9 is 13 runneth 10 filled 13 runneth 11 , 12 and 11 , 13 runneth 12 and 13 runneth 13 runneth 14 over 13 runneth 15 . tut ! fool words ! " 1 tut 2 ! 1 tut 3 fool 1 tut 4 words 1 tut 5 ! 5 ! 6 " " [and] [yet] [ye] beat me [not] , " returned [matcham] . 1 " 5 beat 1 " 12 . 5 beat 6 me 8 , 9 " 8 , 12 . 9 " 10 returned " let be , " said [dick] ["] [let] [be] . 1 " 2 let 1 " 6 said 2 let 3 be 4 , 5 " 5 " 6 said 6 said 11 . i will instruct you . 1 i 3 instruct 2 will 3 instruct 3 instruct 4 you 3 instruct 5 . nay , [i] had forgotten [it] [;] [i] [am] [as] [thankless] [as] thyself . 1 nay 2 , 1 nay 5 forgotten 4 had 5 forgotten 5 forgotten 13 thyself 13 thyself 14 . but , come , [let] [us] [on] . 1 but 3 come 2 , 3 come 3 come 4 , 4 , 8 . an [we] [be] [for] [holywood] [this] [night] [,] ay [,] [or] to-morrow early , we had best set forward speedily . " 1 an 13 early 9 ay 12 to-morrow 12 to-morrow 13 early 13 early 15 we 13 early 18 set 14 , 15 we 15 we 16 had 17 best 18 set 18 set 20 speedily 18 set 21 . 19 forward 20 speedily 21 . 22 " but [though] [dick] [had] [talked] [himself] [back] [into] his [usual] good-humour , [matcham] [had] forgiven him [nothing] . 1 but 9 his 9 his 18 . 11 good-humour 12 , 11 good-humour 15 forgiven 15 forgiven 16 him 15 forgiven 18 . " [i] will thank you , for the form 's sake , " said [matcham] . 1 " 3 will 1 " 14 said 4 thank 5 you 4 thank 6 , 6 , 7 for 7 for 8 the 8 the 9 form 9 form 10 's 9 form 11 sake 11 sake 12 , 12 , 13 " 13 " 14 said 14 said 16 . " but , in sooth , good [master] [shelton] [,] [i] [had] [liever] [find] my [way] [alone] . 1 " 5 sooth 1 " 18 . 2 but 5 sooth 3 , 5 sooth 4 in 5 sooth 5 sooth 6 , 5 sooth 7 good 15 my 18 . here is a wide wood ; prithee , let each choose his path [;] [i] owe you a dinner and a lesson . 1 here 7 prithee 2 is 3 a 2 is 7 prithee 3 a 4 wide 4 wide 7 prithee 5 wood 7 prithee 6 ; 7 prithee 7 prithee 8 , 7 prithee 9 let 7 prithee 10 each 7 prithee 11 choose 7 prithee 12 his 7 prithee 13 path 13 path 23 . 16 owe 17 you 16 owe 22 lesson 17 you 18 a 19 dinner 20 and 20 and 21 a 21 a 22 lesson 22 lesson 23 . fare ye well ! " 1 fare 2 ye 1 fare 3 well 1 fare 5 " 4 ! 5 " each turned aside , and they began walking off severally , with no thought of the direction , intent solely on their quarrel . 1 each 3 aside 2 turned 3 aside 3 aside 4 , 4 , 10 severally 5 and 10 severally 6 they 10 severally 7 began 10 severally 8 walking 10 severally 9 off 10 severally 10 severally 11 , 10 severally 12 with 10 severally 13 no 10 severally 14 thought 14 thought 20 solely 15 of 16 the 15 of 20 solely 16 the 17 direction 17 direction 20 solely 18 , 19 intent 19 intent 20 solely 20 solely 21 on 20 solely 22 their 20 solely 23 quarrel 20 solely 24 . but [dick] [had] not [gone] [ten] paces [ere] [his] [name] [was] [called] [,] [and] [matcham] [came] [running] [after] . 1 but 4 not 4 not 7 paces 7 paces 19 . " [dick] , " he said , " it were unmannerly to part so coldly . 1 " 3 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 6 said 5 he 6 said 6 said 7 , 7 , 8 " 8 " 15 coldly 9 it 11 unmannerly 10 were 11 unmannerly 11 unmannerly 12 to 11 unmannerly 13 part 11 unmannerly 14 so 11 unmannerly 15 coldly 15 coldly 16 . here is my hand , and my heart with it . 1 here 2 is 2 is 3 my 3 my 4 hand 3 my 8 heart 4 hand 6 and 5 , 6 and 7 my 8 heart 8 heart 9 with 8 heart 11 . 10 it 11 . for all that wherein you have so excellently served and helped [me] not for the form , but [from] the [heart] [,] [i] thank [you] . 1 for 2 all 1 for 26 . 2 all 3 that 4 wherein 6 have 4 wherein 8 excellently 5 you 6 have 7 so 8 excellently 8 excellently 9 served 9 served 11 helped 10 and 11 helped 11 helped 16 form 13 not 14 for 14 for 15 the 15 the 16 form 16 form 17 , 17 , 18 but 18 but 20 the 20 the 24 thank 24 thank 26 . fare ye right well . " 1 fare 2 ye 1 fare 3 right 1 fare 4 well 1 fare 6 " 5 . 6 " but [i] [misdoubt] it shrewdly . 1 but 4 it 4 it 5 shrewdly 5 shrewdly 6 . y ' are too disputatious . " 1 y 5 disputatious 2 ' 5 disputatious 3 are 5 disputatious 4 too 5 disputatious 5 disputatious 7 " 6 . 7 " so then they separated for the second time ; [and] presently [it] [was] [dick] [who] [was] [running] [after] [matcham] [.] 1 so 4 separated 2 then 3 they 2 then 4 separated 3 they 4 separated 4 separated 5 for 4 separated 7 second 6 the 7 second 7 second 8 time 7 second 9 ; 7 second 11 presently " here , " he said , " take my cross-bow ; shalt not go unarmed . " 1 " 2 here 2 here 3 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 6 said 5 he 6 said 6 said 11 cross-bow 7 , 8 " 8 " 11 cross-bow 9 take 11 cross-bow 10 my 11 cross-bow 11 cross-bow 16 unarmed 12 ; 16 unarmed 13 shalt 16 unarmed 14 not 16 unarmed 15 go 16 unarmed 16 unarmed 18 " 17 . 18 " " a cross-bow ! " said [matcham] . 1 " 2 a 1 " 3 cross-bow 3 cross-bow 4 ! 4 ! 5 " 4 ! 6 said 6 said 8 . " [nay] [,] [boy] , [i] [have] [neither] the strength to bend nor yet the skill to aim with it . 1 " 21 . 5 , 9 the 9 the 10 strength 10 strength 12 bend 10 strength 21 . 11 to 12 bend 12 bend 18 aim 13 nor 14 yet 13 nor 15 the 13 nor 16 skill 16 skill 18 aim 17 to 18 aim 18 aim 19 with 18 aim 20 it it [were] [no] [help] to me , [good] boy . 1 it 6 me 5 to 6 me 6 me 7 , 6 me 9 boy 9 boy 10 . but [yet] [i] thank [you] . " 1 but 4 thank 4 thank 6 . 6 . 7 " the night had now fallen , and under the trees they could no longer read each other 's face . 1 the 10 trees 2 night 5 fallen 3 had 5 fallen 4 now 5 fallen 5 fallen 7 and 5 fallen 10 trees 6 , 7 and 8 under 10 trees 9 the 10 trees 10 trees 16 each 11 they 16 each 12 could 14 longer 13 no 14 longer 14 longer 15 read 14 longer 16 each 16 each 17 other 16 each 18 's 18 's 19 face 19 face 20 . " [i] will go some little way with you , " said [dick] . 1 " 12 said 3 will 4 go 3 will 9 you 4 go 7 way 4 go 8 with 5 some 7 way 6 little 7 way 9 you 11 " 10 , 11 " 11 " 12 said 12 said 14 . " the night is [dark] . 1 " 4 is 1 " 6 . 2 the 3 night 2 the 4 is i would fain leave you on a path , at least . 1 i 3 fain 2 would 3 fain 3 fain 4 leave 3 fain 5 you 3 fain 8 path 6 on 8 path 7 a 8 path 8 path 11 least 8 path 12 . 9 , 11 least 10 at 11 least my mind misgiveth me , y ' are likely to be lost . " 1 my 3 misgiveth 2 mind 3 misgiveth 3 misgiveth 4 me 3 misgiveth 6 y 3 misgiveth 9 likely 3 misgiveth 14 " 4 me 5 , 5 , 6 y 6 y 7 ' 6 y 8 are 9 likely 10 to 10 to 11 be 11 be 12 lost 12 lost 13 . without any more words , he began to walk forward , and the other once more followed him . 1 without 2 any 2 any 3 more 2 any 14 other 2 any 16 more 3 more 4 words 4 words 5 , 4 words 7 began 6 he 7 began 7 began 8 to 7 began 10 forward 8 to 9 walk 9 walk 10 forward 10 forward 12 and 11 , 12 and 13 the 14 other 15 once 16 more 16 more 19 . 17 followed 18 him 18 him 19 . the blackness grew thicker and thicker . 1 the 2 blackness 1 the 7 . 2 blackness 3 grew 4 thicker 5 and 4 thicker 6 thicker 6 thicker 7 . only [here] [and] [there] [,] in open places [,] [they] saw the sky [,] dotted with [small] stars . 1 only 6 in 6 in 8 places 7 open 8 places 8 places 11 saw 11 saw 12 the 12 the 13 sky 13 sky 15 dotted 15 dotted 19 . 16 with 18 stars 18 stars 19 . at the end of half an hour of silent progress they came forth upon a broad patch of heathy open . 1 at 3 end 2 the 3 end 3 end 4 of 3 end 7 hour 5 half 7 hour 6 an 7 hour 7 hour 8 of 7 hour 10 progress 9 silent 10 progress 10 progress 11 they 10 progress 12 came 10 progress 13 forth 13 forth 19 heathy 14 upon 19 heathy 15 a 19 heathy 16 broad 19 heathy 17 patch 18 of 17 patch 19 heathy 19 heathy 20 open 19 heathy 21 . it glimmered in the light of the stars , shaggy with fern and islanded with clumps of yew . 1 it 2 glimmered 2 glimmered 3 in 2 glimmered 4 the 2 glimmered 5 light 2 glimmered 6 of 2 glimmered 8 stars 6 of 7 the 8 stars 14 islanded 9 , 14 islanded 10 shaggy 14 islanded 11 with 14 islanded 12 fern 14 islanded 13 and 14 islanded 14 islanded 15 with 14 islanded 16 clumps 14 islanded 17 of 14 islanded 18 yew 18 yew 19 . and here they paused and looked upon each other . 1 and 6 looked 2 here 4 paused 3 they 4 paused 4 paused 6 looked 5 and 6 looked 6 looked 7 upon 6 looked 8 each 8 each 9 other 9 other 10 . " [y] ' are weary ? " 1 " 7 " 3 ' 4 are 4 are 6 ? 5 weary 6 ? 6 ? 7 " dick said . 1 dick 3 . 2 said 3 . " [nay] , [i] [am] so weary , " answered [matcham] , " that methinks [i] [could] lie down and die . " 1 " 3 , 3 , 23 " 6 so 7 weary 7 weary 8 , 8 , 9 " 8 , 23 " 9 " 10 answered 10 answered 12 , 12 , 13 " 13 " 14 that 15 methinks 18 lie 18 lie 19 down 18 lie 21 die 19 down 20 and 21 die 22 . 22 . 23 " " [i] [hear] [the] chiding of a [river] , " returned [dick] . 1 " 13 . 5 chiding 6 of 5 chiding 7 a 7 a 9 , 7 a 13 . 9 , 10 " 10 " 11 returned " let us go [so] [far] forth , for [i] [am] sore [athirst] . " 1 " 2 let 2 let 3 us 2 let 4 go 4 go 15 " 7 forth 12 sore 8 , 9 for 8 , 12 sore 12 sore 14 . 14 . 15 " the ground sloped down gently ; and , sure enough , in the bottom , they found a little murmuring river , running among willows . 1 the 2 ground 1 the 3 sloped 2 ground 3 sloped 3 sloped 4 down 4 down 5 gently 4 down 7 and 4 down 20 murmuring 6 ; 7 and 8 , 9 sure 8 , 20 murmuring 9 sure 10 enough 11 , 20 murmuring 12 in 13 the 13 the 14 bottom 14 bottom 20 murmuring 15 , 20 murmuring 16 they 17 found 17 found 20 murmuring 18 a 19 little 19 little 20 murmuring 20 murmuring 21 river 20 murmuring 22 , 20 murmuring 23 running 20 murmuring 25 willows 24 among 25 willows 25 willows 26 . " [dick] , " said [matcham] , " it may not be . 1 " 3 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 5 said 5 said 7 , 7 , 8 " 7 , 13 . 8 " 9 it 9 it 12 be 10 may 11 not 10 may 12 be i can [no] [more] . ["] 1 i 2 can 2 can 5 . " [i] saw a pit [as] [we] [came] down , " said [dick] . 1 " 4 a 3 saw 4 a 4 a 5 pit 5 pit 14 . 9 down 10 , 10 , 11 " 11 " 12 said 12 said 14 . " let us lie down therein and sleep . " 1 " 2 let 2 let 3 us 3 us 6 therein 4 lie 5 down 4 lie 6 therein 6 therein 8 sleep 7 and 8 sleep 8 sleep 9 . 9 . 10 " " [nay] , [but] with all my heart ! " cried [matcham] . 1 " 11 cried 3 , 11 cried 5 with 6 all 6 all 7 my 7 my 8 heart 7 my 9 ! 9 ! 10 " 10 " 11 cried 11 cried 13 . and soon sleep fell upon them like a cloud , and under the dew and stars they rested peacefully . 1 and 2 soon 2 soon 3 sleep 3 sleep 19 peacefully 4 fell 5 upon 4 fell 9 cloud 5 upon 6 them 7 like 8 a 7 like 9 cloud 8 a 9 cloud 9 cloud 14 dew 10 , 11 and 11 and 14 dew 12 under 13 the 12 under 14 dew 14 dew 15 and 14 dew 19 peacefully 16 stars 19 peacefully 17 they 19 peacefully 18 rested 19 peacefully 19 peacefully 20 . [chapter] [vii] [the] [hooded] [face] half starved and over-weary as they were , they lay without moving , sunk in a delightful lassitude . 1 half 4 over-weary 2 starved 4 over-weary 3 and 4 over-weary 4 over-weary 5 as 4 over-weary 6 they 4 over-weary 7 were 4 over-weary 8 , 4 over-weary 9 they 4 over-weary 10 lay 10 lay 12 moving 11 without 12 moving 12 moving 18 lassitude 13 , 18 lassitude 14 sunk 18 lassitude 15 in 16 a 15 in 18 lassitude 16 a 18 lassitude 17 delightful 18 lassitude 18 lassitude 19 . and as they thus lay , the clang of a bell fell suddenly upon their ears . 1 and 3 they 2 as 3 they 3 they 8 clang 3 they 15 their 4 thus 8 clang 5 lay 8 clang 6 , 8 clang 7 the 8 clang 8 clang 9 of 8 clang 11 bell 8 clang 12 fell 8 clang 13 suddenly 8 clang 14 upon 10 a 11 bell 15 their 16 ears 16 ears 17 . " a [bell] ! " said [dick] , [sitting] up . 1 " 2 a 1 " 6 said 2 a 4 ! 4 ! 5 " 6 said 8 , 8 , 10 up 10 up 11 . " can [we] be [,] [then] , so [near] [to] [holywood] ? " 1 " 13 " 2 can 4 be 2 can 12 ? 4 be 8 so 7 , 8 so 12 ? 13 " " [nay] , what should this betoken ? " said [dick] , who was now broad awake . 1 " 3 , 1 " 7 betoken 4 what 7 betoken 5 should 7 betoken 6 this 7 betoken 7 betoken 8 ? 8 ? 9 " 9 " 10 said 10 said 12 , 10 said 18 . 13 who 17 awake 14 was 17 awake 15 now 17 awake 16 broad 17 awake 17 awake 18 . " it is [some] [one] walking , " returned [matcham] , and ["] the bell [tolleth] [ever] as he moves . " 1 " 3 is 1 " 22 " 2 it 3 is 6 walking 7 , 6 walking 12 and 7 , 8 " 8 " 9 returned 11 , 12 and 12 and 14 the 14 the 15 bell 15 bell 18 as 18 as 19 he 19 he 20 moves 20 moves 21 . 21 . 22 " " [i] see [that] well , " said [dick] . 1 " 3 see 1 " 8 said 5 well 6 , 6 , 7 " 7 " 8 said 8 said 10 . " but wherefore ? 1 " 3 wherefore 2 but 3 wherefore 3 wherefore 4 ? what [maketh] he [in] [tunstall] [woods] ? 1 what 3 he 1 what 7 ? jack , " he added , " laugh at me an ye will , but [i] [like] not the hollow sound of it . " 1 jack 8 laugh 2 , 5 added 3 " 5 added 4 he 5 added 5 added 6 , 5 added 8 laugh 6 , 7 " 8 laugh 9 at 8 laugh 10 me 8 laugh 12 ye 8 laugh 23 it 8 laugh 24 . 11 an 12 ye 12 ye 13 will 12 ye 18 not 14 , 15 but 15 but 18 not 18 not 21 sound 19 the 20 hollow 20 hollow 21 sound 21 sound 22 of 24 . 25 " " [nay] , " said [matcham] , with a shiver , " it hath a doleful note . 1 " 3 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 5 said 4 " 10 shiver 5 said 9 a 7 , 8 with 8 with 9 a 10 shiver 11 , 11 , 12 " 12 " 14 hath 13 it 14 hath 14 hath 16 doleful 15 a 16 doleful 16 doleful 18 . 17 note 18 . [an] [the] [day] [were] [not] [come] ["] " it is as though the bearer had run for a pater-noster while , and then leaped the river , " dick observed . 1 " 3 is 2 it 3 is 3 is 7 bearer 4 as 7 bearer 5 though 7 bearer 6 the 7 bearer 7 bearer 12 pater-noster 8 had 12 pater-noster 9 run 12 pater-noster 10 for 12 pater-noster 11 a 12 pater-noster 12 pater-noster 13 while 12 pater-noster 14 , 12 pater-noster 15 and 12 pater-noster 16 then 12 pater-noster 17 leaped 17 leaped 23 observed 18 the 19 river 19 river 23 observed 20 , 21 " 20 , 23 observed 21 " 23 observed 22 dick 23 observed 23 observed 24 . " and now beginneth he again to pace soberly forward , " added [matcham] . 1 " 13 added 2 and 4 beginneth 3 now 4 beginneth 4 beginneth 5 he 4 beginneth 6 again 4 beginneth 7 to 4 beginneth 8 pace 4 beginneth 9 soberly 4 beginneth 10 forward 7 to 8 pace 10 forward 13 added 11 , 13 added 12 " 13 added 13 added 15 . " [nay] , " returned [dick] " nay , not so soberly [,] [jack] . 1 " 3 , 1 " 12 soberly 3 , 4 " 4 " 5 returned 7 " 8 nay 7 " 12 soberly 8 nay 9 , 9 , 10 not 10 not 11 so 12 soberly 15 . ' [tis] a [man] [that] walketh [you] [right] speedily . 1 ' 10 . 3 a 6 walketh 3 a 10 . 6 walketh 9 speedily ' [tis] a man [in] some [fear] of his [life] [,] [or] [about] [some] [hurried] business [.] 1 ' 16 business 3 a 4 man 3 a 16 business 4 man 9 his 6 some 8 of 8 of 9 his see ye not how swift the beating draweth near ? " 1 see 2 ye 2 ye 8 draweth 3 not 8 draweth 4 how 8 draweth 5 swift 8 draweth 6 the 7 beating 6 the 8 draweth 7 beating 8 draweth 8 draweth 9 near 8 draweth 10 ? 8 draweth 11 " " it is [now] close [by] , " said [matcham] . 1 " 3 is 1 " 8 " 2 it 3 is 5 close 7 , 7 , 8 " 8 " 9 said 9 said 11 . the daylight , which was very clear and grey , showed them a riband of white footpath wandering among the gorse . 1 the 17 footpath 2 daylight 7 clear 3 , 4 which 4 which 5 was 5 was 7 clear 6 very 7 clear 7 clear 8 and 7 clear 9 grey 9 grey 14 riband 10 , 14 riband 11 showed 14 riband 12 them 14 riband 13 a 14 riband 14 riband 15 of 14 riband 16 white 14 riband 17 footpath 17 footpath 18 wandering 17 footpath 21 gorse 19 among 20 the 19 among 21 gorse 21 gorse 22 . it passed some hundred yards from the pit , and ran the whole length of the clearing , east and west . 1 it 17 clearing 2 passed 8 pit 3 some 8 pit 4 hundred 5 yards 5 yards 6 from 5 yards 8 pit 7 the 8 pit 8 pit 9 , 8 pit 10 and 8 pit 11 ran 8 pit 13 whole 8 pit 14 length 9 , 10 and 12 the 13 whole 14 length 17 clearing 15 of 17 clearing 16 the 17 clearing 17 clearing 18 , 17 clearing 19 east 19 east 20 and 19 east 21 west 21 west 22 . by the line of [its] course , [dick] judged [it] [should] lead more [or] less directly to the [moat] [house] . 1 by 2 the 2 the 3 line 3 line 4 of 3 line 16 directly 4 of 6 course 6 course 7 , 7 , 9 judged 9 judged 12 lead 12 lead 15 less 13 more 15 less 16 directly 21 . 17 to 18 the 17 to 21 . upon this path , stepping forth from the margin of the wood , a white figure now appeared . 1 upon 2 this 1 upon 16 figure 3 path 9 margin 4 , 5 stepping 5 stepping 9 margin 6 forth 9 margin 7 from 8 the 7 from 9 margin 8 the 9 margin 9 margin 10 of 9 margin 11 the 9 margin 12 wood 9 margin 15 white 12 wood 13 , 14 a 15 white 15 white 16 figure 16 figure 17 now 16 figure 18 appeared 16 figure 19 . at every step the bell clanked . 1 at 6 clanked 2 every 6 clanked 3 step 4 the 3 step 6 clanked 4 the 6 clanked 5 bell 6 clanked 6 clanked 7 . fear fell upon the lads , as cold as death . 1 fear 5 lads 2 fell 3 upon 3 upon 5 lads 4 the 5 lads 5 lads 6 , 5 lads 8 cold 5 lads 10 death 6 , 7 as 8 cold 9 as 10 death 11 . " a leper ! " said [dick] , hoarsely . 1 " 4 ! 2 a 3 leper 3 leper 4 ! 4 ! 5 " 5 " 9 hoarsely 6 said 8 , 8 , 9 hoarsely 9 hoarsely 10 . " [his] [touch] is death , " said [matcham] . 1 " 4 is 1 " 8 said 5 death 7 " 6 , 7 " 7 " 8 said 8 said 10 . " let us run . " 1 " 2 let 2 let 3 us 3 us 6 " 4 run 5 . 5 . 6 " " not so , " returned [dick] . 1 " 2 not 1 " 8 . 2 not 3 so 4 , 5 " 4 , 8 . 5 " 6 returned " see ye not ? he is stone blind . 1 " 3 ye 2 see 3 ye 3 ye 4 not 3 ye 5 ? 3 ye 9 blind 6 he 7 is 6 he 9 blind 7 is 9 blind 8 stone 9 blind 9 blind 10 . he guideth him with a staff . 1 he 2 guideth 2 guideth 3 him 2 guideth 4 with 2 guideth 5 a 2 guideth 6 staff 2 guideth 7 . let us lie still ; the wind bloweth towards the path , and he will go by and hurt us not . 1 let 2 us 1 let 16 go 2 us 8 bloweth 3 lie 8 bloweth 4 still 8 bloweth 5 ; 8 bloweth 6 the 8 bloweth 7 wind 8 bloweth 8 bloweth 9 towards 8 bloweth 11 path 8 bloweth 13 and 8 bloweth 14 he 10 the 11 path 12 , 13 and 15 will 16 go 16 go 17 by 16 go 18 and 16 go 22 . 19 hurt 20 us 19 hurt 22 . 21 not 22 . alas , poor soul , and we should rather pity him ! " 1 alas 2 , 1 alas 3 poor 1 alas 12 ! 3 poor 4 soul 4 soul 10 pity 5 , 6 and 5 , 7 we 7 we 8 should 8 should 10 pity 9 rather 10 pity 10 pity 11 him 12 ! 13 " " [i] [will] pity him when he is [by] , " replied [matcham] . 1 " 8 is 1 " 10 , 4 pity 5 him 4 pity 8 is 5 him 7 he 6 when 7 he 10 , 11 " 11 " 12 replied 12 replied 14 . the blind leper was now about halfway towards them , and just then the sun rose and shone full on his veiled face . 1 the 2 blind 2 blind 3 leper 2 blind 16 rose 3 leper 4 was 3 leper 5 now 3 leper 6 about 3 leper 7 halfway 3 leper 8 towards 3 leper 9 them 3 leper 10 , 11 and 13 then 12 just 13 then 13 then 16 rose 14 the 15 sun 15 sun 16 rose 16 rose 22 veiled 17 and 22 veiled 18 shone 22 veiled 19 full 22 veiled 20 on 22 veiled 21 his 22 veiled 22 veiled 23 face 22 veiled 24 . he had been a tall man before he was bowed by his disgusting sickness , and even now he walked with a vigorous step . 1 he 2 had 2 had 3 been 3 been 13 disgusting 4 a 6 man 4 a 13 disgusting 5 tall 6 man 7 before 13 disgusting 8 he 13 disgusting 9 was 13 disgusting 10 bowed 13 disgusting 11 by 13 disgusting 12 his 13 disgusting 13 disgusting 14 sickness 13 disgusting 15 , 13 disgusting 16 and 13 disgusting 17 even 15 , 16 and 17 even 23 vigorous 18 now 23 vigorous 19 he 20 walked 20 walked 23 vigorous 21 with 23 vigorous 22 a 23 vigorous 23 vigorous 24 step 24 step 25 . as he came about level with the pit , he paused , and turned his face full upon the lads . 1 as 2 he 2 he 14 turned 3 came 5 level 4 about 5 level 5 level 6 with 5 level 8 pit 7 the 8 pit 8 pit 9 , 8 pit 11 paused 8 pit 12 , 8 pit 13 and 8 pit 14 turned 9 , 10 he 12 , 13 and 14 turned 16 face 14 turned 18 upon 15 his 16 face 16 face 17 full 18 upon 20 lads 19 the 20 lads 20 lads 21 . " [mary] [be] my shield ! 1 " 4 my 4 my 5 shield 5 shield 6 ! he sees us [!] " said [matcham] , faintly . 1 he 2 sees 1 he 10 . 3 us 5 " 5 " 6 said 6 said 8 , 8 , 9 faintly 9 faintly 10 . " hush ! " whispered [dick] . 1 " 2 hush 2 hush 3 ! 3 ! 4 " 4 " 5 whispered 5 whispered 7 . " he doth but hearken . 1 " 5 hearken 2 he 3 doth 3 doth 5 hearken 4 but 5 hearken 5 hearken 6 . he is blind , fool ! " 1 he 2 is 2 is 3 blind 3 blind 4 , 4 , 7 " 5 fool 6 ! 6 ! 7 " the leper looked or listened , whichever he was really doing , for some seconds . 1 the 2 leper 2 leper 7 whichever 3 looked 7 whichever 4 or 7 whichever 5 listened 7 whichever 6 , 7 whichever 7 whichever 9 was 7 whichever 10 really 7 whichever 11 doing 8 he 9 was 11 doing 15 seconds 12 , 13 for 13 for 15 seconds 14 some 15 seconds 15 seconds 16 . then he began to move on again , but presently paused once more , and again turned and seemed to gaze upon the lads . 1 then 2 he 1 then 3 began 3 began 4 to 3 began 5 move 5 move 6 on 5 move 7 again 5 move 10 presently 5 move 11 paused 7 again 8 , 8 , 9 but 11 paused 16 again 11 paused 17 turned 12 once 16 again 13 more 14 , 14 , 15 and 15 and 16 again 17 turned 21 gaze 18 and 21 gaze 19 seemed 20 to 19 seemed 21 gaze 21 gaze 22 upon 21 gaze 24 lads 21 gaze 25 . 22 upon 23 the even [dick] [became] dead-white [and] [closed] [his] [eyes] [,] [as] if by the mere sight he might become infected . 1 even 4 dead-white 1 even 11 if 11 if 14 mere 12 by 14 mere 13 the 14 mere 14 mere 19 infected 15 sight 19 infected 16 he 19 infected 17 might 19 infected 18 become 19 infected 19 infected 20 . " [he] [saw] us , " said [matcham] . 1 " 7 said 4 us 6 " 5 , 6 " 6 " 7 said 7 said 9 . " [i] [could] swear it ! " 1 " 6 ! 4 swear 5 it 4 swear 6 ! 6 ! 7 " " [tut] ! " [returned] [dick] , recovering [some] sparks of courage . 1 " 3 ! 3 ! 4 " 4 " 8 recovering 7 , 8 recovering 8 recovering 13 . 10 sparks 12 courage 11 of 12 courage 12 courage 13 . " he but heard [us] . 1 " 2 he 1 " 6 . 2 he 4 heard 3 but 4 heard he was in [fear] [,] [poor] [soul] ! 1 he 2 was 2 was 3 in 3 in 8 ! " [dick] , [good] [dick] , he saw [us] , " repeated [matcham] . 1 " 3 , 1 " 12 repeated 6 , 7 he 6 , 12 repeated 7 he 8 saw 10 , 11 " 11 " 12 repeated 12 repeated 14 . " when a man hearkeneth , he doth not as this [man] [;] [he] doth otherwise , [dick] . 1 " 5 hearkeneth 1 " 19 . 2 when 5 hearkeneth 3 a 5 hearkeneth 4 man 5 hearkeneth 5 hearkeneth 6 , 5 hearkeneth 7 he 5 hearkeneth 8 doth 5 hearkeneth 9 not 5 hearkeneth 10 as 5 hearkeneth 11 this 5 hearkeneth 15 doth 16 otherwise 17 , 16 otherwise 19 . this was seeing ; it was not hearing . 1 this 2 was 2 was 8 hearing 3 seeing 8 hearing 4 ; 5 it 5 it 6 was 6 was 7 not 6 was 8 hearing 8 hearing 9 . he means foully . 1 he 3 foully 2 means 3 foully 3 foully 4 . hark , else , if his bell be not stopped ! " 1 hark 2 , 1 hark 3 else 1 hark 5 if 1 hark 7 bell 1 hark 11 ! 4 , 5 if 6 his 7 bell 7 bell 8 be 7 bell 9 not 7 bell 10 stopped 11 ! 12 " such was the case . 1 such 4 case 2 was 3 the 3 the 4 case 4 case 5 . the bell rang no longer . 1 the 2 bell 2 bell 3 rang 3 rang 5 longer 4 no 5 longer 5 longer 6 . " [nay] , " said [dick] , " [i] [like] not [that] . 1 " 3 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 5 said 5 said 7 , 7 , 8 " 8 " 13 . 11 not 13 . nay , " he cried again , " [i] [like] that [little] . 1 nay 2 , 2 , 3 " 3 " 5 cried 4 he 5 cried 5 cried 13 . 6 again 7 , 6 again 13 . 7 , 8 " 8 " 11 that what may this betoken ? 1 what 4 betoken 2 may 4 betoken 3 this 4 betoken 4 betoken 5 ? let us go , by the mass ! " 1 let 2 us 2 us 3 go 2 us 7 mass 4 , 7 mass 5 by 7 mass 6 the 7 mass 7 mass 8 ! 8 ! 9 " " he hath [gone] east , " added [matcham] . 1 " 2 he 1 " 8 added 3 hath 5 east 5 east 6 , 6 , 7 " 7 " 8 added 8 added 10 . " [good] [dick] , let us go [westward] [straight] [;] [i] shall not breathe [till] [i] [have] [my] [back] [turned] [upon] that leper . " 1 " 4 , 4 , 25 " 5 let 6 us 5 let 7 go 7 go 25 " 12 shall 13 not 13 not 14 breathe 14 breathe 23 leper 22 that 23 leper 23 leper 24 . 24 . 25 " " jack [,] y ' are [too] cowardly , " replied [dick] . 1 " 2 jack 1 " 4 y 4 y 5 ' 4 y 6 are 4 y 13 . 8 cowardly 9 , 8 cowardly 13 . 9 , 10 " 10 " 11 replied next moment he had disappeared into a little thicket . 1 next 2 moment 2 moment 3 he 3 he 9 thicket 4 had 5 disappeared 5 disappeared 9 thicket 6 into 9 thicket 7 a 8 little 7 a 9 thicket 8 little 9 thicket 9 thicket 10 . the lads , at the first glimpse , had crouched behind a tuft of gorse ; there they lay , horror-struck . 1 the 2 lads 2 lads 7 glimpse 3 , 4 at 4 at 6 first 5 the 6 first 6 first 7 glimpse 7 glimpse 10 crouched 8 , 10 crouched 9 had 10 crouched 10 crouched 15 gorse 11 behind 13 tuft 12 a 13 tuft 13 tuft 14 of 13 tuft 15 gorse 15 gorse 21 horror-struck 16 ; 21 horror-struck 17 there 21 horror-struck 18 they 21 horror-struck 19 lay 21 horror-struck 20 , 21 horror-struck 21 horror-struck 22 . " [certain] , he [pursueth] us , " said [dick] ["] certain ! 1 " 9 said 1 " 12 certain 3 , 4 he 3 , 9 said 6 us 8 " 7 , 8 " 8 " 9 said 12 certain 13 ! he held the clapper of his bell in one hand , saw ye ? that it should not sound . 1 he 4 clapper 1 he 12 saw 2 held 4 clapper 3 the 4 clapper 4 clapper 5 of 4 clapper 6 his 4 clapper 7 bell 4 clapper 8 in 4 clapper 9 one 4 clapper 10 hand 4 clapper 11 , 12 saw 13 ye 12 saw 15 that 13 ye 14 ? 15 that 17 should 16 it 17 should 17 should 18 not 18 not 19 sound 19 sound 20 . now may the saints aid and guide us , for [i] have no strength to combat pestilence ! " 1 now 4 saints 2 may 4 saints 3 the 4 saints 4 saints 5 aid 4 saints 7 guide 4 saints 18 ! 5 aid 6 and 7 guide 8 us 7 guide 10 for 8 us 9 , 12 have 17 pestilence 13 no 17 pestilence 14 strength 17 pestilence 15 to 16 combat 16 combat 17 pestilence 17 pestilence 18 ! 18 ! 19 " " what [maketh] he ? " cried [matcham] . 1 " 7 cried 2 what 4 he 2 what 5 ? 5 ? 6 " 5 ? 7 cried 7 cried 9 . " what doth he want ? 1 " 2 what 2 what 3 doth 2 what 6 ? 3 doth 4 he 3 doth 5 want who ever heard the like , that a leper , out of mere malice , should pursue unfortunates ? 1 who 3 heard 2 ever 3 heard 3 heard 9 leper 4 the 9 leper 5 like 9 leper 6 , 9 leper 7 that 9 leper 8 a 9 leper 9 leper 10 , 9 leper 11 out 9 leper 13 mere 9 leper 14 malice 11 out 12 of 14 malice 18 unfortunates 15 , 18 unfortunates 16 should 18 unfortunates 17 pursue 18 unfortunates 18 unfortunates 19 ? hath he not his bell to that very end , that people may avoid him ? 1 hath 16 ? 2 he 14 avoid 3 not 14 avoid 4 his 5 bell 4 his 14 avoid 6 to 14 avoid 7 that 14 avoid 8 very 14 avoid 9 end 14 avoid 10 , 11 that 11 that 14 avoid 12 people 14 avoid 13 may 14 avoid 14 avoid 15 him 14 avoid 16 ? dick , there is below this something deeper . " 1 dick 2 , 1 dick 5 below 1 dick 10 " 3 there 4 is 3 there 5 below 5 below 8 deeper 6 this 8 deeper 7 something 8 deeper 9 . 10 " " [nay] , [i] [care] not , " moaned [dick] [;] ["] the strength is gone out of me ; my legs are like water . 1 " 26 . 3 , 6 not 3 , 9 moaned 7 , 8 " 8 " 9 moaned 9 moaned 14 strength 13 the 14 strength 14 strength 15 is 14 strength 16 gone 14 strength 22 legs 14 strength 26 . 16 gone 17 out 17 out 18 of 19 me 20 ; 19 me 21 my 21 my 22 legs 22 legs 23 are 22 legs 24 like 22 legs 25 water the saints be mine assistance ! " 1 the 2 saints 2 saints 3 be 2 saints 5 assistance 2 saints 6 ! 4 mine 5 assistance 6 ! 7 " " would ye [lie] [there] [idle] ? " cried [matcham] . 1 " 3 ye 2 would 3 ye 3 ye 7 ? 7 ? 8 " 8 " 9 cried 9 cried 11 . " let us [back] [into] [the] [open] . 1 " 2 let 2 let 3 us 3 us 8 . we have [the] [better] chance ; he cannot steal upon us unawares . ["] 1 we 2 have 2 have 5 chance 5 chance 13 . 6 ; 7 he 6 ; 12 unawares 7 he 12 unawares 8 cannot 12 unawares 9 steal 12 unawares 10 upon 12 unawares 11 us 12 unawares 12 unawares 13 . " not [i] , " said [dick] . 1 " 2 not 1 " 6 said 4 , 5 " 5 " 6 said 6 said 8 . " my time is come , and peradventure he may pass us by [.] ["] 1 " 2 my 2 my 8 peradventure 3 time 8 peradventure 4 is 8 peradventure 5 come 8 peradventure 6 , 7 and 6 , 8 peradventure 7 and 8 peradventure 8 peradventure 9 he 8 peradventure 10 may 8 peradventure 11 pass 8 peradventure 12 us 8 peradventure 13 by " bend me , then , your bow ! " cried the other . 1 " 9 ! 2 bend 3 me 2 bend 7 your 3 me 4 , 4 , 5 then 5 then 6 , 7 your 8 bow 8 bow 9 ! 9 ! 10 " 10 " 11 cried 11 cried 14 . 12 the 13 other 13 other 14 . " what ! will ye be a man ? " 1 " 2 what 2 what 3 ! 3 ! 10 " 4 will 5 ye 4 will 6 be 4 will 9 ? 6 be 7 a 7 a 8 man 9 ? 10 " dick crossed himself . 1 dick 2 crossed 2 crossed 3 himself 3 himself 4 . " would ye have me shoot upon a leper ? " he cried . 1 " 13 cried 2 would 4 have 2 would 5 me 3 ye 4 have 5 me 10 ? 6 shoot 7 upon 6 shoot 9 leper 8 a 9 leper 9 leper 10 ? 10 ? 11 " 11 " 13 cried 12 he 13 cried 13 cried 14 . " [the] [hand] [would] fail me . 1 " 5 fail 5 fail 6 me 6 me 7 . nay , now , " he added " nay , now , let be ! 1 nay 2 , 1 nay 9 nay 3 now 4 , 4 , 5 " 5 " 9 nay 6 he 7 added 7 added 9 nay 8 " 9 nay 9 nay 10 , 9 nay 12 , 9 nay 13 let 9 nay 15 ! 11 now 12 , 13 let 14 be with sound men [i] will fight , but not with ghosts and lepers . 1 with 13 lepers 2 sound 6 fight 3 men 6 fight 5 will 6 fight 6 fight 8 but 6 fight 10 with 6 fight 11 ghosts 7 , 8 but 8 but 9 not 11 ghosts 13 lepers 12 and 13 lepers 13 lepers 14 . which [this] is [,] [i] [wot] [not] [.] 1 which 3 is one [or] [other] , [heaven] be [our] protection ! " 1 one 4 , 4 , 10 " 6 be 8 protection 8 protection 9 ! 9 ! 10 " " now , " said [matcham] , " if this be [man] ['s] courage , what a poor thing is man ! 1 " 15 , 1 " 16 what 2 now 3 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 5 said 4 " 14 courage 5 said 7 , 7 , 8 " 8 " 9 if 9 if 11 be 10 this 11 be 14 courage 15 , 16 what 20 is 16 what 22 ! 17 a 19 thing 18 poor 19 thing 19 thing 20 is 21 man 22 ! but sith ye will do naught , let us lie close . " 1 but 2 sith 2 sith 3 ye 2 sith 4 will 2 sith 5 do 2 sith 6 naught 6 naught 9 us 6 naught 10 lie 6 naught 11 close 6 naught 12 . 7 , 8 let 8 let 9 us 10 lie 11 close 11 close 12 . 12 . 13 " then came a single , broken jangle on the bell . 1 then 7 jangle 2 came 7 jangle 3 a 7 jangle 4 single 7 jangle 5 , 7 jangle 6 broken 7 jangle 7 jangle 8 on 7 jangle 9 the 7 jangle 10 bell 7 jangle 11 . " he [hath] missed [his] hold [upon] [the] clapper , " whispered [matcham] . 1 " 2 he 1 " 12 whispered 4 missed 6 hold 6 hold 12 whispered 9 clapper 10 , 9 clapper 12 whispered 10 , 11 " 12 whispered 14 . " [saints] ! [how] [near] he is ! " 1 " 7 is 1 " 8 ! 3 ! 6 he 6 he 7 is 8 ! 9 " but [dick] [answered] [never] [a] [word] [;] his teeth were [near] chattering . 1 but 8 his 8 his 13 . 9 teeth 10 were 9 teeth 12 chattering 12 chattering 13 . suddenly , with a cry , the leper sprang into the open close by , and ran straight upon the lads . 1 suddenly 5 cry 2 , 3 with 3 with 4 a 4 a 5 cry 5 cry 6 , 5 cry 8 leper 7 the 8 leper 8 leper 9 sprang 8 leper 10 into 8 leper 12 open 8 leper 13 close 11 the 12 open 13 close 14 by 13 close 18 straight 13 close 19 upon 13 close 22 . 15 , 16 and 16 and 17 ran 17 ran 18 straight 19 upon 21 lads 20 the 21 lads they , shrieking aloud , separated and began to run different ways . 1 they 6 separated 2 , 3 shrieking 3 shrieking 4 aloud 3 shrieking 6 separated 4 aloud 5 , 6 separated 8 began 6 separated 10 run 6 separated 12 ways 7 and 8 began 8 began 9 to 11 different 12 ways 12 ways 13 . but [their] horrible enemy fastened [upon] [matcham] [,] [ran] [him] swiftly [down] , and [had] [him] [almost] instantly a prisoner . 1 but 3 horrible 3 horrible 18 instantly 4 enemy 5 fastened 5 fastened 11 swiftly 11 swiftly 13 , 13 , 14 and 14 and 18 instantly 18 instantly 21 . 19 a 20 prisoner 19 a 21 . dick heard the cry and turned . 1 dick 6 turned 1 dick 7 . 2 heard 3 the 2 heard 4 cry 4 cry 6 turned 5 and 6 turned but ere he had time to shoot , the leper held up his hand . 1 but 2 ere 2 ere 4 had 2 ere 5 time 2 ere 7 shoot 3 he 4 had 6 to 7 shoot 7 shoot 10 leper 8 , 9 the 8 , 10 leper 9 the 10 leper 10 leper 11 held 11 held 12 up 11 held 14 hand 13 his 14 hand 14 hand 15 . " hold [your] [shot] , [dickon] ! " cried a familiar voice . 1 " 2 hold 2 hold 11 familiar 5 , 9 cried 7 ! 8 " 8 " 9 cried 9 cried 11 familiar 10 a 11 familiar 11 familiar 12 voice 12 voice 13 . " hold your shot , mad wag ! 1 " 7 wag 2 hold 7 wag 3 your 7 wag 4 shot 7 wag 5 , 7 wag 6 mad 7 wag 7 wag 8 ! know ye not a friend ? " 1 know 6 ? 2 ye 3 not 2 ye 5 friend 2 ye 6 ? 4 a 5 friend 6 ? 7 " " [sir] [daniel] ! " cried [dick] . 1 " 4 ! 4 ! 5 " 5 " 6 cried 6 cried 8 . " ay , [by] the mass , [sir] [daniel] ! " returned [the] knight . 1 " 2 ay 2 ay 3 , 2 ay 6 mass 2 ay 10 ! 3 , 5 the 6 mass 7 , 10 ! 11 " 10 ! 12 returned 12 returned 14 knight 14 knight 15 . " would ye shoot upon your guardian , rogue ? 1 " 10 ? 2 would 7 guardian 3 ye 7 guardian 4 shoot 7 guardian 5 upon 7 guardian 6 your 7 guardian 7 guardian 9 rogue 7 guardian 10 ? 8 , 9 rogue " [nay] , " said [dick] , " [i] [call] him [master] [matcham] . 1 " 3 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 5 said 5 said 7 , 5 said 14 . 7 , 8 " 11 him 14 . know ye him not ? 1 know 5 ? 2 ye 3 him 2 ye 4 not 2 ye 5 ? he said [ye] knew [him] [!] ["] 1 he 2 said 1 he 4 knew " ay , " replied [sir] [daniel] , " [i] [know] [the] lad [;] " and he chuckled . 1 " 2 ay 1 " 8 , 2 ay 3 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 5 replied 8 , 9 " 8 , 18 chuckled 9 " 13 lad 13 lad 15 " 15 " 17 he 16 and 17 he 18 chuckled 19 . " but he has fainted ; and , by my sooth , he might have had less to faint for ! 1 " 11 sooth 2 but 3 he 2 but 11 sooth 3 he 4 has 5 fainted 11 sooth 6 ; 11 sooth 7 and 8 , 8 , 11 sooth 9 by 11 sooth 10 my 11 sooth 11 sooth 12 , 11 sooth 14 might 11 sooth 16 had 11 sooth 17 less 11 sooth 20 for 11 sooth 21 ! 12 , 13 he 13 he 14 might 14 might 15 have 17 less 19 faint 18 to 19 faint hey , [dick] ? 1 hey 2 , 1 hey 4 ? did [i] [put] [the] [fear] [of] [death] [upon] you ? " 1 did 9 you 9 you 10 ? 10 ? 11 " " [indeed] , [sir] [daniel] , [ye] [did] [that] , " said [dick] , and sighed [again] at the mere recollection . 1 " 12 said 3 , 12 said 6 , 12 said 10 , 11 " 11 " 12 said 12 said 16 sighed 14 , 15 and 14 , 16 sighed 16 sighed 22 . 18 at 19 the 19 the 20 mere 20 mere 21 recollection 21 recollection 22 . but what [made] ye , sir , in such a guise ? " 1 but 2 what 2 what 12 ? 4 ye 6 sir 4 ye 12 ? 5 , 6 sir 6 sir 7 , 6 sir 11 guise 8 in 11 guise 9 such 10 a 9 such 11 guise 12 ? 13 " sir [daniel] ['s] [brow] [grew] [suddenly] [black] [with] [anger] . 1 sir 10 . " what made [i] ? " he said . 1 " 2 what 2 what 3 made 2 what 5 ? 5 ? 6 " 6 " 8 said 7 he 8 said 8 said 9 . " ye do well to mind me of it ! 1 " 2 ye 2 ye 4 well 2 ye 6 mind 2 ye 7 me 3 do 4 well 5 to 6 mind 7 me 10 ! 8 of 9 it 9 it 10 ! what ? 1 what 2 ? i skulked for my poor life in my own [wood] [of] [tunstall] [,] [dick] . 1 i 2 skulked 2 skulked 3 for 2 skulked 4 my 2 skulked 5 poor 2 skulked 6 life 2 skulked 7 in 2 skulked 8 my 8 my 9 own 9 own 15 . we were ill sped at the battle ; we but got there to be swept among the rout . 1 we 2 were 1 we 9 we 2 were 4 sped 3 ill 4 sped 4 sped 6 the 4 sped 7 battle 4 sped 8 ; 5 at 6 the 9 we 11 got 9 we 18 rout 10 but 11 got 12 there 18 rout 13 to 14 be 14 be 18 rout 15 swept 18 rout 16 among 17 the 16 among 18 rout 18 rout 19 . where be all my good men-at-arms ? 1 where 6 men-at-arms 2 be 6 men-at-arms 3 all 6 men-at-arms 4 my 6 men-at-arms 5 good 6 men-at-arms 6 men-at-arms 7 ? dick , by the mass , [i] know not ! 1 dick 2 , 1 dick 5 mass 3 by 5 mass 4 the 5 mass 5 mass 6 , 5 mass 8 know 5 mass 9 not 5 mass 10 ! at length [i] [came] [by] [you] [and] [matcham] . 1 at 2 length 2 length 9 . moreover , in the [open] [,] [where] [i] [had] [to] go slowly and tap [with] [my] staff , [i] feared to disclose [myself] . 1 moreover 2 , 1 moreover 20 feared 2 , 4 the 3 in 4 the 11 go 14 tap 12 slowly 13 and 12 slowly 14 tap 14 tap 17 staff 17 staff 18 , 18 , 20 feared 20 feared 21 to 21 to 24 . 22 disclose 24 . but see , " he added , " this poor shrew begins a little to revive . 1 but 2 see 2 see 11 shrew 3 , 4 " 4 " 6 added 5 he 6 added 6 added 11 shrew 7 , 8 " 8 " 11 shrew 9 this 11 shrew 10 poor 11 shrew 11 shrew 16 revive 12 begins 16 revive 13 a 14 little 14 little 16 revive 15 to 16 revive 16 revive 17 . a little good canary will comfort me the heart of it . " 1 a 4 canary 2 little 4 canary 3 good 4 canary 4 canary 5 will 4 canary 6 comfort 4 canary 8 the 4 canary 9 heart 4 canary 10 of 6 comfort 7 me 10 of 11 it 11 it 12 . 12 . 13 " " what cheer , [jack] ! " said [dick] . 1 " 2 what 1 " 8 said 2 what 3 cheer 4 , 8 said 6 ! 7 " 6 ! 8 said 8 said 10 . " it was no leper , after all ; it was [sir] [daniel] ! 1 " 2 it 1 " 14 ! 2 it 3 was 3 was 4 no 4 no 5 leper 5 leper 6 , 5 leper 7 after 5 leper 9 ; 5 leper 11 was 7 after 8 all 9 ; 10 it see ! " 1 see 2 ! 2 ! 3 " " swallow me a good draught of this , " said the knight . 1 " 2 swallow 1 " 9 , 2 swallow 6 draught 3 me 6 draught 4 a 6 draught 5 good 6 draught 6 draught 7 of 6 draught 8 this 9 , 10 " 10 " 11 said 11 said 12 the 12 the 13 knight 13 knight 14 . " this will give you manhood . 1 " 7 . 2 this 6 manhood 3 will 4 give 4 give 5 you 4 give 6 manhood 6 manhood 7 . thereafter , [i] [will] [give] you [both] [a] meal , and we [shall] all [three] [on] to [tunstall] . 1 thereafter 2 , 1 thereafter 9 meal 2 , 6 you 9 meal 10 , 9 meal 19 . 10 , 11 and 11 and 14 all 12 we 14 all 17 to 19 . but [i] [be] not yet shent [.] 1 but 4 not 4 not 5 yet 5 yet 6 shent some of my lads will pick me their way home . 1 some 2 of 1 some 9 way 3 my 4 lads 4 lads 5 will 4 lads 6 pick 4 lads 8 their 6 pick 7 me 8 their 9 way 9 way 10 home 10 home 11 . hatch hath [ten] fellows ; [selden] [,] he had six . 1 hatch 9 had 1 hatch 11 . 2 hath 4 fellows 4 fellows 5 ; 5 ; 8 he 8 he 9 had 10 six 11 . and so saying , the knight filled himself a horn of canary , and pledged his ward in dumb show . 1 and 15 pledged 2 so 3 saying 3 saying 4 , 3 saying 6 knight 5 the 6 knight 6 knight 10 horn 7 filled 10 horn 8 himself 10 horn 9 a 10 horn 10 horn 15 pledged 11 of 12 canary 12 canary 13 , 12 canary 15 pledged 13 , 14 and 14 and 15 pledged 15 pledged 17 ward 15 pledged 18 in 15 pledged 19 dumb 15 pledged 20 show 15 pledged 21 . 16 his 17 ward 20 show 21 . " [selden] , " dick faltered ["] [selden] ["] and he paused again . 1 " 3 , 1 " 6 faltered 4 " 5 dick 4 " 6 faltered 6 faltered 14 . 10 and 11 he 11 he 12 paused 12 paused 13 again 13 again 14 . sir [daniel] [put] [down] [the] [wine] [untasted] . 1 sir 8 . " how ! " he cried , in a changed voice . 1 " 6 cried 2 how 3 ! 3 ! 4 " 3 ! 5 he 3 ! 6 cried 6 cried 7 , 6 cried 11 voice 8 in 9 a 9 a 10 changed 10 changed 11 voice 11 voice 12 . " [selden] ? 1 " 3 ? speak ! 1 speak 2 ! what [of] [selden] ? " 1 what 4 ? 4 ? 5 " dick stammered forth the tale of the ambush and the massacre . 1 dick 2 stammered 2 stammered 8 ambush 3 forth 8 ambush 4 the 8 ambush 5 tale 8 ambush 6 of 8 ambush 7 the 8 ambush 8 ambush 9 and 8 ambush 11 massacre 9 and 10 the 10 the 11 massacre 11 massacre 12 . the knight heard in silence ; but as he listened , his countenance became convulsed with rage and grief . 1 the 2 knight 2 knight 5 silence 3 heard 5 silence 4 in 5 silence 5 silence 6 ; 5 silence 10 listened 6 ; 7 but 8 as 10 listened 9 he 10 listened 10 listened 15 convulsed 11 , 15 convulsed 12 his 13 countenance 13 countenance 15 convulsed 14 became 15 convulsed 15 convulsed 16 with 15 convulsed 17 rage 15 convulsed 19 grief 15 convulsed 20 . 17 rage 18 and " now here , " he cried , " on my right hand , [i] swear to avenge it ! 1 " 20 ! 2 now 3 here 3 here 7 cried 3 here 9 " 3 here 18 avenge 4 , 7 cried 5 " 7 cried 6 he 7 cried 7 cried 8 , 10 on 11 my 11 my 18 avenge 12 right 18 avenge 13 hand 14 , 13 hand 18 avenge 16 swear 18 avenge 17 to 18 avenge 18 avenge 19 it 18 avenge 20 ! if [that] [i] fail , [if] [that] [i] spill [not] [ten] [men] ['s] souls for each , may this hand wither from my body ! 1 if 4 fail 4 fail 5 , 4 fail 9 spill 9 spill 14 souls 14 souls 16 each 15 for 16 each 16 each 21 wither 17 , 21 wither 18 may 21 wither 19 this 21 wither 20 hand 21 wither 21 wither 22 from 21 wither 23 my 21 wither 24 body 21 wither 25 ! nay , but [,] [duckworth] [,] this time it [shall] go bitter [hard] ! " 1 nay 2 , 1 nay 11 go 1 nay 15 " 2 , 3 but 3 but 7 this 7 this 8 time 8 time 9 it 12 bitter 14 ! 14 ! 15 " he was silent for some time , his face working . 1 he 2 was 1 he 10 working 2 was 3 silent 3 silent 4 for 3 silent 7 , 3 silent 9 face 4 for 6 time 5 some 6 time 8 his 9 face 10 working 11 . " eat ! " he cried , suddenly . 1 " 6 cried 2 eat 6 cried 3 ! 4 " 3 ! 5 he 3 ! 6 cried 6 cried 7 , 6 cried 8 suddenly 6 cried 9 . " [and] you here , " he added [to] [matcham] , " swear me [an] oath to follow straight [to] the [moat] [house] . " 1 " 3 you 1 " 16 oath 3 you 4 here 4 here 5 , 5 , 6 " 6 " 8 added 7 he 8 added 8 added 11 , 11 , 12 " 12 " 13 swear 13 swear 14 me 16 oath 25 " 17 to 18 follow 17 to 21 the 18 follow 19 straight 21 the 24 . 24 . 25 " " [i] will pledge [mine] honour , " replied [matcham] . 1 " 3 will 3 will 4 pledge 4 pledge 11 . 6 honour 7 , 6 honour 11 . 7 , 8 " 8 " 9 replied " what [make] [i] [with] your honour ? " cried the knight . 1 " 2 what 2 what 8 ? 6 your 7 honour 6 your 8 ? 8 ? 9 " 9 " 10 cried 9 " 13 . 10 cried 12 knight 11 the 12 knight " swear me upon your mother 's welfare ! " 1 " 2 swear 2 swear 8 welfare 3 me 8 welfare 4 upon 8 welfare 5 your 8 welfare 6 mother 7 's 6 mother 8 welfare 8 welfare 9 ! 9 ! 10 " matcham [gave] the required oath ; and [sir] [daniel] [re-adjusted] the hood [over] his face , and prepared [his] bell and staff . 1 matcham 4 required 1 matcham 23 . 3 the 4 required 4 required 7 and 5 oath 6 ; 6 ; 7 and 11 the 12 hood 12 hood 18 prepared 12 hood 22 staff 14 his 15 face 14 his 18 prepared 15 face 17 and 16 , 17 and 20 bell 21 and 21 and 22 staff 22 staff 23 . to see him once more in that appalling travesty somewhat revived the horror of his two companions . 1 to 2 see 2 see 3 him 3 him 9 travesty 4 once 9 travesty 5 more 9 travesty 6 in 9 travesty 7 that 9 travesty 8 appalling 9 travesty 9 travesty 10 somewhat 9 travesty 11 revived 9 travesty 12 the 9 travesty 13 horror 13 horror 14 of 13 horror 17 companions 14 of 15 his 15 his 17 companions 16 two 17 companions 17 companions 18 . but the knight was soon upon his feet . 1 but 3 knight 2 the 3 knight 3 knight 5 soon 3 knight 8 feet 4 was 5 soon 6 upon 8 feet 7 his 8 feet 8 feet 9 . " eat with despatch , " he said , " and follow me yarely to mine house . " 1 " 14 yarely 2 eat 4 despatch 3 with 4 despatch 4 despatch 5 , 4 despatch 6 " 4 despatch 7 he 4 despatch 8 said 8 said 14 yarely 9 , 10 " 9 , 14 yarely 10 " 14 yarely 11 and 14 yarely 12 follow 14 yarely 13 me 14 yarely 14 yarely 15 to 14 yarely 16 mine 14 yarely 17 house 14 yarely 19 " 17 house 18 . " and so ye [go] [to] [tunstall] ? " 1 " 3 so 1 " 4 ye 2 and 3 so 4 ye 8 ? 8 ? 9 " dick inquired . 1 dick 2 inquired 2 inquired 3 . " [yea] [,] verily , " said [matcham] , " [when] needs [must] [!] 1 " 4 verily 4 verily 12 needs 5 , 6 " 5 , 12 needs 6 " 7 said 7 said 9 , 9 , 10 " i am [braver] [behind] [sir] [daniel] ['s] [back] [than] to his face . " 1 i 2 am 2 am 14 " 10 to 11 his 11 his 12 face 12 face 13 . 13 . 14 " come , [dick] , forgive him what he did amiss , as he , for his part , cheerfully and lovingly forgiveth you . " 1 come 2 , 1 come 4 , 4 , 25 " 5 forgive 6 him 5 forgive 10 amiss 6 him 8 he 7 what 8 he 8 he 9 did 10 amiss 11 , 11 , 13 he 11 , 22 forgiveth 12 as 13 he 14 , 22 forgiveth 15 for 16 his 16 his 22 forgiveth 17 part 22 forgiveth 18 , 22 forgiveth 19 cheerfully 22 forgiveth 20 and 22 forgiveth 21 lovingly 22 forgiveth 22 forgiveth 23 you 22 forgiveth 25 " 24 . 25 " " [and] wherefore so ? " asked [dick] . 1 " 3 wherefore 3 wherefore 4 so 3 wherefore 5 ? 5 ? 6 " 5 ? 7 asked 7 asked 9 . " [an] [we] [both] go to [tunstall] , [i] shall see you [yet] [again] , [i] trow , and [that] right often . " 1 " 5 go 1 " 8 , 5 go 6 to 8 , 24 " 10 shall 11 see 11 see 12 you 12 you 24 " 15 , 19 and 15 , 24 " 17 trow 18 , 18 , 19 and 21 right 24 " 22 often 23 . 23 . 24 " he held his arms open , and the lads embraced and kissed . 1 he 12 kissed 2 held 4 arms 3 his 4 arms 4 arms 12 kissed 5 open 10 embraced 6 , 7 and 7 and 8 the 7 and 10 embraced 8 the 9 lads 9 lads 10 embraced 10 embraced 12 kissed 11 and 12 kissed 12 kissed 13 . " and , [dick] , " continued [matcham] , " my spirit bodeth ill . 1 " 3 , 1 " 13 bodeth 2 and 3 , 5 , 7 continued 6 " 7 continued 7 continued 9 , 7 continued 13 bodeth 9 , 10 " 10 " 11 my 11 my 12 spirit 13 bodeth 15 . 14 ill 15 . we go down [into] [that] [house] [,] [saint] [mary] guide [us] [forth] again ! " 1 we 2 go 1 we 10 guide 2 go 3 down 10 guide 15 " 13 again 14 ! 14 ! 15 " [book] [ii] [the] [moat] [house] [chapter] [i] [dick] [asks] [questions] the [moat] [house] [stood] not far from the [rough] forest [road] . 1 the 10 forest 5 not 6 far 6 far 7 from 7 from 8 the 8 the 10 forest 10 forest 12 . within , it enclosed a narrow court . 1 within 4 enclosed 2 , 4 enclosed 3 it 4 enclosed 4 enclosed 6 narrow 4 enclosed 7 court 5 a 6 narrow 7 court 8 . the moat was perhaps twelve feet wide , crossed by a single drawbridge . 1 the 2 moat 2 moat 3 was 2 moat 4 perhaps 2 moat 5 twelve 2 moat 6 feet 2 moat 7 wide 2 moat 14 . 7 wide 13 drawbridge 8 , 13 drawbridge 9 crossed 13 drawbridge 10 by 13 drawbridge 11 a 12 single 12 single 13 drawbridge some were making arrows , some sharpening swords that had long been disused ; but even as they worked , they shook their heads . 1 some 7 sharpening 2 were 7 sharpening 3 making 7 sharpening 4 arrows 5 , 4 arrows 7 sharpening 6 some 7 sharpening 7 sharpening 13 disused 8 swords 13 disused 9 that 13 disused 10 had 13 disused 11 long 13 disused 12 been 13 disused 13 disused 14 ; 13 disused 15 but 13 disused 16 even 13 disused 17 as 13 disused 18 they 13 disused 19 worked 13 disused 21 they 20 , 21 they 21 they 23 their 22 shook 23 their 23 their 24 heads 24 heads 25 . twelve [of] [sir] [daniel] 's party [had] escaped the battle , [run] the gauntlet [through] [the] [wood] , and [come] alive to the [moat] [house] . 1 twelve 5 's 1 twelve 6 party 6 party 21 alive 8 escaped 9 the 8 escaped 14 gauntlet 9 the 10 battle 10 battle 11 , 11 , 13 the 14 gauntlet 18 , 18 , 19 and 19 and 21 alive 21 alive 26 . 22 to 23 the 22 to 26 . this [raised] [the] force [of] [the] [garrison] [,] counting [hatch] , [sir] [daniel] , and [young] [shelton] [,] [to] twenty-two effective [men] . 1 this 4 force 4 force 9 counting 9 counting 11 , 9 counting 20 twenty-two 11 , 15 and 14 , 15 and 20 twenty-two 21 effective 21 effective 23 . and more might be continually expected to arrive . 1 and 2 more 2 more 8 arrive 3 might 4 be 3 might 8 arrive 5 continually 8 arrive 6 expected 7 to 6 expected 8 arrive 8 arrive 9 . the danger lay not therefore in the lack of men . 1 the 2 danger 2 danger 8 lack 3 lay 8 lack 4 not 8 lack 5 therefore 8 lack 6 in 7 the 6 in 8 lack 8 lack 9 of 8 lack 10 men 10 men 11 . it was the terror of the [black] [arrow] [that] oppressed the spirits of the garrison . 1 it 2 was 2 was 3 the 3 the 4 terror 4 terror 5 of 5 of 6 the 6 the 10 oppressed 10 oppressed 12 spirits 11 the 12 spirits 12 spirits 13 of 13 of 14 the 14 the 16 . 15 garrison 16 . for [their] [open] foes of the party of [york] , [in] [these] [most] changing times , they felt but a far-away concern . 1 for 23 . 4 foes 5 of 5 of 6 the 6 the 7 party 7 party 8 of 7 party 14 changing 10 , 14 changing 14 changing 22 concern 15 times 21 far-away 16 , 17 they 17 they 21 far-away 18 felt 21 far-away 19 but 21 far-away 20 a 21 far-away 21 far-away 22 concern 22 concern 23 . " the world , " as people said in those days , " might change again " before harm came . 1 " 4 , 2 the 3 world 3 world 4 , 4 , 5 " 4 , 6 as 6 as 18 before 7 people 8 said 7 people 9 in 9 in 11 days 10 those 11 days 11 days 15 change 11 days 16 again 11 days 18 before 12 , 13 " 12 , 14 might 14 might 15 change 16 again 17 " 18 before 20 came 18 before 21 . 19 harm 20 came but for their neighbours in the wood , they trembled . 1 but 2 for 2 for 3 their 3 their 4 neighbours 4 neighbours 7 wood 4 neighbours 8 , 4 neighbours 9 they 4 neighbours 10 trembled 4 neighbours 11 . 5 in 6 the 6 the 7 wood 8 , 9 they it was [not] [sir] [daniel] alone who was a mark for hatred . 1 it 2 was 2 was 6 alone 6 alone 13 . 7 who 8 was 8 was 9 a 9 a 10 mark 10 mark 12 hatred 11 for 12 hatred 12 hatred 13 . his men , conscious of impunity , had carried themselves cruelly through all the country . 1 his 6 impunity 2 men 3 , 2 men 6 impunity 4 conscious 5 of 4 conscious 6 impunity 6 impunity 7 , 6 impunity 8 had 6 impunity 9 carried 6 impunity 10 themselves 6 impunity 11 cruelly 6 impunity 12 through 6 impunity 16 . 13 all 14 the 14 the 15 country 15 country 16 . nor had there been lacking grisly advertisements of what they might expect . 1 nor 6 grisly 2 had 6 grisly 3 there 6 grisly 4 been 6 grisly 5 lacking 6 grisly 6 grisly 7 advertisements 6 grisly 8 of 6 grisly 9 what 6 grisly 10 they 6 grisly 11 might 6 grisly 12 expect 12 expect 13 . at different periods of the evening and the night , no fewer than seven riderless horses had come neighing in terror to the gate . 1 at 3 periods 2 different 3 periods 3 periods 4 of 3 periods 5 the 3 periods 6 evening 3 periods 7 and 3 periods 8 the 3 periods 9 night 9 night 15 riderless 10 , 15 riderless 11 no 15 riderless 12 fewer 15 riderless 13 than 15 riderless 14 seven 15 riderless 15 riderless 16 horses 15 riderless 17 had 15 riderless 18 come 15 riderless 19 neighing 15 riderless 20 in 15 riderless 21 terror 21 terror 24 gate 22 to 23 the 23 the 24 gate 24 gate 25 . two [were] [from] [selden] ['s] [troop] [;] five [belonged] [to] [men] [who] [had] [ridden] [with] [sir] [daniel] [to] [the] [field] [.] 1 two 8 five " [nay] , [master] [shelton] , " said [hatch] , [at] [last] " nay , but what [said] [i] ? 1 " 3 , 3 , 7 " 6 , 7 " 7 " 8 said 7 " 17 what 8 said 10 , 13 " 14 nay 14 nay 15 , 15 , 16 but 16 but 17 what 17 what 20 ? we shall all go . 1 we 2 shall 2 shall 3 all 2 shall 4 go 4 go 5 . selden was a man of his hands ; he was like a brother to me . 1 selden 4 man 1 selden 7 hands 1 selden 8 ; 1 selden 9 he 1 selden 15 me 2 was 3 a 3 a 4 man 5 of 6 his 6 his 7 hands 9 he 10 was 10 was 12 a 11 like 12 a 12 a 13 brother 14 to 15 me 15 me 16 . well , he has gone second ; well , we shall all follow ! 1 well 2 , 1 well 8 well 2 , 3 he 3 he 4 has 4 has 5 gone 5 gone 7 ; 6 second 7 ; 8 well 9 , 8 well 10 we 10 we 11 shall 11 shall 12 all 11 shall 13 follow 13 follow 14 ! for what said their knave rhyme ? 1 for 2 what 2 what 7 ? 3 said 6 rhyme 4 their 6 rhyme 5 knave 6 rhyme 6 rhyme 7 ? ' [a] black arrow in each black heart . ' 1 ' 10 ' 3 black 4 arrow 4 arrow 5 in 4 arrow 6 each 4 arrow 7 black 4 arrow 8 heart 8 heart 9 . 9 . 10 ' was it not so it went ? 1 was 4 so 2 it 4 so 3 not 4 so 4 so 5 it 4 so 6 went 4 so 7 ? dick gave ear . 1 dick 3 ear 2 gave 3 ear 3 ear 4 . out of a low window , hard by where they were talking , groans and murmurs came to his ear . 1 out 2 of 1 out 5 window 2 of 3 a 4 low 5 window 5 window 6 , 5 window 7 hard 5 window 8 by 5 window 9 where 9 where 10 they 10 they 16 murmurs 11 were 16 murmurs 12 talking 16 murmurs 13 , 16 murmurs 14 groans 15 and 14 groans 16 murmurs 16 murmurs 17 came 16 murmurs 18 to 16 murmurs 19 his 16 murmurs 20 ear 20 ear 21 . " [lieth] he there ? " [he] asked . 1 " 8 asked 3 he 8 asked 4 there 5 ? 5 ? 6 " 5 ? 8 asked 8 asked 9 . " ay , in the [second] porter 's chamber , " answered [hatch] . 1 " 2 ay 1 " 14 . 2 ay 3 , 2 ay 7 porter 3 , 5 the 4 in 5 the 7 porter 8 's 9 chamber 10 , 9 chamber 14 . 10 , 11 " 11 " 12 answered " we could not bear him further , soul and body were so bitterly at odds . 1 " 16 odds 2 we 7 further 3 could 4 not 3 could 5 bear 5 bear 7 further 6 him 7 further 7 further 8 , 7 further 11 body 9 soul 10 and 9 soul 11 body 11 body 16 odds 12 were 16 odds 13 so 16 odds 14 bitterly 16 odds 15 at 16 odds 16 odds 17 . at every step we lifted him , he thought to wend . 1 at 3 step 2 every 3 step 3 step 5 lifted 4 we 5 lifted 5 lifted 11 wend 6 him 11 wend 7 , 11 wend 8 he 11 wend 9 thought 11 wend 10 to 11 wend 11 wend 12 . but now , methinks , it is the soul that suffereth . 1 but 4 methinks 2 now 4 methinks 3 , 4 methinks 4 methinks 5 , 4 methinks 6 it 4 methinks 8 the 4 methinks 9 soul 6 it 7 is 9 soul 11 suffereth 10 that 11 suffereth 11 suffereth 12 . ever [for] [the] [priest] [he] [crieth] [,] [and] [sir] [oliver] [,] [i] [wot] [not] [why] [,] [still] [cometh] [not] . 1 ever 20 . ' [twill] [be] a long shrift ; but [poor] [appleyard] [and] [poor] [selden] [,] they had [none] . " 1 ' 4 a 4 a 19 " 5 long 6 shrift 6 shrift 19 " 7 ; 8 but 7 ; 15 they 15 they 16 had 16 had 18 . 18 . 19 " dick stooped to the window and looked in . 1 dick 2 stooped 2 stooped 3 to 2 stooped 5 window 2 stooped 6 and 2 stooped 7 looked 3 to 4 the 7 looked 8 in 8 in 9 . the little cell was low and dark , but he could make out the wounded soldier lying moaning on his pallet . 1 the 3 cell 1 the 15 wounded 2 little 3 cell 3 cell 4 was 3 cell 5 low 3 cell 6 and 3 cell 7 dark 3 cell 9 but 8 , 9 but 10 he 11 could 11 could 12 make 12 make 15 wounded 13 out 15 wounded 14 the 15 wounded 15 wounded 21 pallet 16 soldier 21 pallet 17 lying 21 pallet 18 moaning 21 pallet 19 on 21 pallet 20 his 21 pallet 21 pallet 22 . " [carter] [,] poor [friend] , [how] goeth [it] ? " he asked . 1 " 4 poor 1 " 6 , 6 , 8 goeth 8 goeth 10 ? 10 ? 11 " 10 ? 12 he 12 he 13 asked 13 asked 14 . " [master] [shelton] , " returned [the] [man] [,] in an excited whisper , " for the dear light of heaven , bring the priest . 1 " 4 , 4 , 5 " 5 " 6 returned 6 returned 13 whisper 10 in 13 whisper 11 an 13 whisper 12 excited 13 whisper 13 whisper 18 dear 13 whisper 19 light 13 whisper 21 heaven 13 whisper 26 . 14 , 18 dear 15 " 18 dear 16 for 17 the 16 for 18 dear 20 of 21 heaven 21 heaven 22 , 21 heaven 23 bring 21 heaven 25 priest 24 the 25 priest alack , [i] am sped ; [i] am brought very low down ; my hurt is to the death . 1 alack 2 , 1 alack 4 am 1 alack 5 sped 5 sped 6 ; 5 sped 8 am 5 sped 9 brought 5 sped 11 low 5 sped 13 ; 5 sped 19 death 10 very 11 low 11 low 12 down 14 my 19 death 15 hurt 19 death 16 is 19 death 17 to 18 the 17 to 19 death 19 death 20 . ye may do me no more service ; this shall be the last . 1 ye 2 may 1 ye 13 last 2 may 7 service 2 may 11 be 3 do 7 service 4 me 7 service 5 no 6 more 5 no 7 service 8 ; 10 shall 9 this 10 shall 10 shall 11 be 12 the 13 last 13 last 14 . he groaned , and [dick] [heard] the [grating] [of] [his] teeth , whether in pain [or] terror . 1 he 2 groaned 2 groaned 3 , 3 , 4 and 4 and 7 the 7 the 11 teeth 11 teeth 12 , 11 teeth 13 whether 13 whether 18 . 14 in 15 pain 14 in 17 terror 17 terror 18 . just then [sir] [daniel] appeared upon the threshold of the hall . 1 just 2 then 2 then 5 appeared 5 appeared 11 hall 6 upon 7 the 7 the 8 threshold 8 threshold 9 of 9 of 10 the 10 the 11 hall 11 hall 12 . he had a letter in one hand . 1 he 2 had 2 had 4 letter 3 a 4 letter 4 letter 7 hand 5 in 7 hand 6 one 7 hand 7 hand 8 . rather it imputeth to get speedily again to saddle . 1 rather 3 imputeth 2 it 3 imputeth 3 imputeth 4 to 3 imputeth 5 get 3 imputeth 6 speedily 3 imputeth 7 again 3 imputeth 8 to 3 imputeth 9 saddle 9 saddle 10 . this old [harry] [the] [sixt] [has] [had] [the] [undermost] [.] 1 this 2 old wash we , then , our hands of him . 1 wash 6 our 1 wash 7 hands 2 we 6 our 3 , 4 then 4 then 5 , 4 then 6 our 7 hands 10 . 8 of 10 . 9 him 10 . i have a good friend that rideth next the duke [,] [the] [lord] [of] [wensleydale] . 1 i 2 have 1 i 7 rideth 2 have 7 rideth 3 a 7 rideth 4 good 7 rideth 5 friend 7 rideth 6 that 7 rideth 7 rideth 8 next 7 rideth 9 the 7 rideth 10 duke 10 duke 16 . doubt not but he will lend a favourable ear . 1 doubt 2 not 1 doubt 6 lend 3 but 4 he 3 but 5 will 5 will 6 lend 6 lend 8 favourable 7 a 8 favourable 8 favourable 9 ear 9 ear 10 . a prayer [without] gifts is like a song [without] music [:] [i] surfeit him [with] [promises] , [boys] [i] spare not to [promise] . 1 a 2 prayer 2 prayer 4 gifts 2 prayer 24 . 4 gifts 8 song 4 gifts 10 music 5 is 7 a 5 is 8 song 6 like 7 a 10 music 13 surfeit 14 him 17 , 17 , 20 spare 20 spare 22 to 20 spare 24 . 21 not 22 to what , then , is lacking ? 1 what 7 ? 2 , 3 then 2 , 6 lacking 3 then 4 , 4 , 5 is 6 lacking 7 ? nay , a great thing wherefore should [i] deceive you ? a great [thing] and [a] difficult : a messenger to bear it . 1 nay 6 wherefore 2 , 3 a 3 a 4 great 4 great 6 wherefore 5 thing 6 wherefore 6 wherefore 7 should 6 wherefore 9 deceive 6 wherefore 17 difficult 9 deceive 10 you 10 you 11 ? 12 a 13 great 12 a 17 difficult 13 great 15 and 17 difficult 20 messenger 18 : 20 messenger 19 a 20 messenger 20 messenger 21 to 20 messenger 22 bear 20 messenger 24 . 23 it 24 . the woods y ' are not ignorant of that lie thick with our ill-willers . 1 the 2 woods 2 woods 7 ignorant 3 y 4 ' 3 y 5 are 3 y 7 ignorant 6 not 7 ignorant 7 ignorant 8 of 7 ignorant 10 lie 9 that 10 lie 10 lie 14 ill-willers 11 thick 14 ill-willers 12 with 14 ill-willers 13 our 14 ill-willers 14 ill-willers 15 . haste is most needful ; but without sleight and caution all is naught . 1 haste 4 needful 2 is 4 needful 3 most 4 needful 4 needful 8 sleight 5 ; 8 sleight 6 but 8 sleight 7 without 8 sleight 8 sleight 9 and 8 sleight 10 caution 8 sleight 11 all 8 sleight 12 is 8 sleight 13 naught 8 sleight 14 . one man instantly arose . 1 one 4 arose 2 man 3 instantly 3 instantly 4 arose 4 arose 5 . " [i] will , an't like you , " said he . 1 " 5 an't 3 will 5 an't 4 , 5 an't 5 an't 6 like 5 an't 7 you 7 you 9 " 8 , 9 " 9 " 10 said 10 said 11 he 11 he 12 . " [i] [will] [even] risk my carcase . " 1 " 9 " 5 risk 6 my 5 risk 7 carcase 7 carcase 8 . 8 . 9 " " [nay] [,] [dicky] [bowyer] , [not] so , " returned the knight . 1 " 13 knight 6 , 8 so 6 , 13 knight 9 , 10 " 10 " 13 knight 11 returned 13 knight 12 the 13 knight 13 knight 14 . " it likes me [not] . 1 " 2 it 2 it 6 . 3 likes 4 me 3 likes 6 . y ' are sly indeed , but not speedy . 1 y 2 ' 1 y 3 are 1 y 9 speedy 4 sly 9 speedy 5 indeed 6 , 5 indeed 9 speedy 7 but 8 not 8 not 9 speedy 9 speedy 10 . ye were a laggard ever . " 1 ye 4 laggard 2 were 4 laggard 3 a 4 laggard 4 laggard 5 ever 4 laggard 7 " 6 . 7 " " [an't] [be] so [,] [sir] [daniel] , here [am] [i] , " cried [another] . 1 " 4 so 1 " 14 cried 8 , 14 cried 9 here 12 , 12 , 13 " 13 " 14 cried 14 cried 16 . " the saints forfend ! " said the knight . 1 " 3 saints 1 " 7 said 2 the 3 saints 3 saints 6 " 4 forfend 5 ! 5 ! 6 " 7 said 8 the 8 the 9 knight 9 knight 10 . " [y] ['] are speedy , but not sly . 1 " 4 are 4 are 9 sly 5 speedy 6 , 5 speedy 9 sly 6 , 7 but 7 but 8 not 9 sly 10 . ye [would] [blunder] me [headforemost] [into] [john] [amend-all] 's camp . 1 ye 4 me 4 me 11 . 9 's 10 camp 10 camp 11 . i thank you both for your good courage ; but , in sooth , it may not be . " 1 i 2 thank 2 thank 3 you 3 you 4 both 3 you 6 your 3 you 16 may 5 for 6 your 7 good 13 sooth 8 courage 13 sooth 9 ; 10 but 9 ; 13 sooth 11 , 13 sooth 12 in 13 sooth 13 sooth 14 , 13 sooth 15 it 13 sooth 16 may 16 may 17 not 16 may 18 be 18 be 19 . 19 . 20 " then [hatch] offered [himself] , and he [also] was refused . 1 then 7 he 3 offered 5 , 3 offered 6 and 5 , 6 and 6 and 7 he 7 he 9 was 9 was 10 refused 10 refused 11 . " now , " he said , " upon your good speed and better discretion we do all depend . 1 " 6 said 2 now 3 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 6 said 5 he 6 said 6 said 7 , 6 said 20 . 7 , 8 " 9 upon 15 discretion 10 your 15 discretion 11 good 15 discretion 12 speed 13 and 12 speed 15 discretion 14 better 15 discretion 15 discretion 16 we 15 discretion 17 do 15 discretion 18 all 15 discretion 19 depend 15 discretion 20 . but mark it [well] , [throgmorton] [:] [the] [matter] is not easy . 1 but 2 mark 2 mark 3 it 2 mark 13 . 5 , 10 is 10 is 12 easy 11 not 12 easy 12 easy 13 . " [i] can swim , " returned [throgmorton] . 1 " 3 can 3 can 4 swim 4 swim 9 . 5 , 6 " 5 , 9 . 6 " 7 returned " [i] will [come] soundly , fear not . " 1 " 3 will 3 will 5 soundly 5 soundly 7 fear 5 soundly 8 not 5 soundly 9 . 6 , 7 fear 9 . 10 " " well , [friend] , [get] [ye] [to] the [buttery] , " replied [sir] [daniel] . 1 " 2 well 2 well 3 , 2 well 5 , 2 well 11 , 5 , 9 the 11 , 12 " 12 " 13 replied 13 replied 16 . " ye shall swim first of all in nut-brown ale . " 1 " 2 ye 2 ye 10 ale 3 shall 9 nut-brown 4 swim 9 nut-brown 5 first 9 nut-brown 6 of 9 nut-brown 7 all 9 nut-brown 8 in 9 nut-brown 9 nut-brown 10 ale 10 ale 12 " 11 . 12 " and with that he turned back into the hall . 1 and 2 with 2 with 3 that 3 that 4 he 4 he 5 turned 5 turned 6 back 6 back 9 hall 7 into 8 the 8 the 9 hall 9 hall 10 . " [sir] [daniel] hath a wise tongue , " said [hatch] , aside , to [dick] . 1 " 4 hath 4 hath 13 aside 5 a 6 wise 6 wise 7 tongue 7 tongue 8 , 7 tongue 13 aside 8 , 9 " 9 " 10 said 10 said 12 , 13 aside 17 . 14 , 15 to 15 to 17 . " see , now , where many a lesser man had glossed the matter over , he speaketh it out plainly to his company . 1 " 2 see 1 " 3 , 3 , 18 speaketh 4 now 5 , 5 , 18 speaketh 6 where 12 glossed 7 many 12 glossed 8 a 12 glossed 9 lesser 12 glossed 10 man 12 glossed 11 had 12 glossed 12 glossed 13 the 12 glossed 18 speaketh 14 matter 18 speaketh 15 over 18 speaketh 16 , 18 speaketh 17 he 18 speaketh 18 speaketh 19 it 18 speaketh 20 out 18 speaketh 21 plainly 18 speaketh 22 to 18 speaketh 23 his 18 speaketh 24 company 23 his 24 company 24 company 25 . here is a danger , ' a saith , and here difficulty ; and jesteth in the very saying . 1 here 2 is 1 here 15 jesteth 3 a 8 saith 4 danger 8 saith 5 , 8 saith 6 ' 8 saith 7 a 8 saith 8 saith 9 , 8 saith 11 here 8 saith 12 difficulty 9 , 10 and 12 difficulty 15 jesteth 13 ; 15 jesteth 14 and 15 jesteth 15 jesteth 16 in 15 jesteth 17 the 15 jesteth 18 very 15 jesteth 19 saying 15 jesteth 20 . 16 in 17 the nay , [by] [saint] [barbary] , he is a born captain ! 1 nay 2 , 1 nay 10 born 1 nay 12 ! 6 , 7 he 7 he 8 is 7 he 10 born 8 is 10 born 9 a 10 born 10 born 11 captain not a man but he is some deal heartened up ! 1 not 2 a 2 a 3 man 2 a 9 heartened 3 man 9 heartened 4 but 9 heartened 5 he 9 heartened 6 is 9 heartened 7 some 9 heartened 8 deal 9 heartened 9 heartened 10 up 9 heartened 11 ! see how they fall again to work . " 1 see 2 how 1 see 5 again 2 how 3 they 4 fall 5 again 5 again 8 . 6 to 7 work 7 work 8 . 8 . 9 " this praise of [sir] [daniel] [put] a [thought] [in] the lad 's head . 1 this 2 praise 2 praise 3 of 2 praise 14 . 3 of 7 a 10 the 11 lad 10 the 14 . 11 lad 12 's 12 's 13 head " [bennet] , " he said , " how came my father by his end ? " 1 " 3 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 6 said 5 he 6 said 6 said 7 , 7 , 8 " 8 " 9 how 9 how 10 came 9 how 16 ? 10 came 12 father 10 came 13 by 10 came 15 end 11 my 12 father 13 by 14 his 16 ? 17 " " ask me [not] [that] , " replied [hatch] . 1 " 8 replied 2 ask 3 me 3 me 7 " 6 , 7 " 7 " 8 replied 8 replied 10 . " [i] [had] no [hand] [nor] knowledge in it [;] furthermore , [i] will [even] be silent [,] [master] [dick] . 1 " 4 no 4 no 21 . 7 knowledge 9 it 7 knowledge 11 furthermore 8 in 9 it 11 furthermore 12 , 11 furthermore 17 silent 14 will 16 be 16 be 17 silent 17 silent 21 . for [look] you , [in] [a] [man] ['s] [own] [business] [there] he may speak ; but of hearsay matters and of common talk , not so . 1 for 3 you 3 you 4 , 4 , 12 he 12 he 18 hearsay 13 may 18 hearsay 14 speak 18 hearsay 15 ; 18 hearsay 16 but 18 hearsay 17 of 18 hearsay 18 hearsay 19 matters 18 hearsay 20 and 18 hearsay 21 of 18 hearsay 22 common 18 hearsay 23 talk 18 hearsay 24 , 18 hearsay 27 . 24 , 25 not 25 not 26 so ask me [sir] [oliver] ay , [or] [carter] , if [ye] [will] [;] not [me] . " 1 ask 2 me 2 me 17 " 5 ay 6 , 6 , 17 " 9 , 10 if 10 if 14 not 14 not 16 . 16 . 17 " and [hatch] [set] [off] to make the rounds [,] leaving [dick] in a muse . 1 and 10 leaving 5 to 6 make 5 to 7 the 7 the 8 rounds 8 rounds 10 leaving 10 leaving 15 . 12 in 13 a 12 in 15 . 13 a 14 muse " [wherefore] [would] [he] [not] tell me ? " thought the lad . 1 " 6 tell 1 " 12 lad 6 tell 7 me 7 me 8 ? 8 ? 9 " 9 " 10 thought 11 the 12 lad 12 lad 13 . " [and] wherefore named he [carter] [?] 1 " 3 wherefore 3 wherefore 4 named 4 named 5 he carter nay [,] [then] [carter] had a hand in it , perchance . ["] 1 carter 2 nay 2 nay 6 had 6 had 7 a 7 a 8 hand 8 hand 9 in 8 hand 13 . 10 it 11 , 11 , 12 perchance 12 perchance 13 . at his entrance [carter] [started] [eagerly] . 1 at 2 his 2 his 3 entrance 3 entrance 7 . " have ye brought the priest ? " he cried . 1 " 10 cried 2 have 3 ye 3 ye 4 brought 3 ye 7 ? 4 brought 6 priest 5 the 6 priest 7 ? 8 " 8 " 10 cried 9 he 10 cried 10 cried 11 . " not [yet] awhile , " returned [dick] . 1 " 2 not 1 " 9 . 4 awhile 5 , 4 awhile 9 . 5 , 6 " 6 " 7 returned " [y] ['] ' ave a [word] to tell me [first] . 1 " 5 ave 4 ' 5 ave 5 ave 6 a 6 a 12 . 8 to 9 tell 8 to 12 . 9 tell 10 me how came [my] [father] [,] [harry] [shelton] [,] [by] [his] [death] ? " 1 how 2 came 1 how 12 ? 12 ? 13 " the man 's face altered instantly . 1 the 2 man 2 man 5 altered 3 's 4 face 4 face 5 altered 5 altered 6 instantly 5 altered 7 . " [i] [know] not , " he replied , doggedly . 1 " 10 doggedly 4 not 10 doggedly 5 , 6 " 5 , 10 doggedly 6 " 10 doggedly 7 he 10 doggedly 8 replied 10 doggedly 9 , 10 doggedly 10 doggedly 11 . " [nay] , [ye] [know] well , " returned [dick] . 1 " 9 returned 3 , 9 returned 6 well 7 , 7 , 8 " 8 " 9 returned 9 returned 11 . " seek not to put me by . " 1 " 2 seek 2 seek 6 me 3 not 4 to 4 to 5 put 4 to 6 me 6 me 9 " 7 by 8 . 8 . 9 " " [i] tell you [i] [know] not , " repeated [carter] . 1 " 4 you 1 " 10 repeated 3 tell 4 you 7 not 8 , 8 , 10 repeated 9 " 10 repeated 10 repeated 12 . " then , " said [dick] , " ye shall die unshriven . 1 " 2 then 1 " 3 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 5 said 4 " 9 ye 5 said 7 , 7 , 8 " 9 ye 10 shall 10 shall 11 die 11 die 13 . 12 unshriven 13 . here [am] [i] , and here shall stay . 1 here 4 , 1 here 8 stay 4 , 5 and 5 and 6 here 7 shall 8 stay 8 stay 9 . there shall no priest come near you , rest assured . 1 there 3 no 2 shall 3 no 3 no 4 priest 4 priest 10 assured 5 come 6 near 6 near 10 assured 7 you 10 assured 8 , 10 assured 9 rest 10 assured 10 assured 11 . " ye say [what] [ye] [mean] [not] , [master] [dick] , " said [carter] , composedly . 1 " 2 ye 1 " 13 said 2 ye 3 say 8 , 13 said 11 , 12 " 12 " 13 said 13 said 17 . 15 , 16 composedly 16 composedly 17 . " it is ill threatening the dying , and [becometh] you [(] [to] speak [truth] ) little . 1 " 3 is 1 " 11 you 2 it 3 is 3 is 4 ill 4 ill 5 threatening 5 threatening 9 and 6 the 7 dying 7 dying 8 , 8 , 9 and 11 you 14 speak 14 speak 16 ) 16 ) 18 . 17 little 18 . and for as little as it commends you , it shall serve you less . 1 and 7 commends 2 for 7 commends 3 as 7 commends 4 little 7 commends 5 as 7 commends 6 it 7 commends 7 commends 8 you 7 commends 9 , 7 commends 10 it 7 commends 11 shall 7 commends 12 serve 7 commends 13 you 13 you 14 less 14 less 15 . stay , an ye please . 1 stay 5 please 2 , 5 please 3 an 4 ye 4 ye 5 please 5 please 6 . ye will condemn my soul ye shall learn nothing ! 1 ye 3 condemn 1 ye 10 ! 2 will 3 condemn 3 condemn 5 soul 3 condemn 6 ye 3 condemn 7 shall 3 condemn 8 learn 3 condemn 9 nothing 4 my 5 soul there is my last word to [you] . " 1 there 2 is 1 there 8 . 2 is 3 my 3 my 5 word 4 last 5 word 5 word 6 to 8 . 9 " and the wounded man turned upon the other side . 1 and 3 wounded 2 the 3 wounded 3 wounded 4 man 3 wounded 5 turned 3 wounded 9 side 6 upon 9 side 7 the 8 other 8 other 9 side 9 side 10 . now , [dick] , to say truth , had spoken hastily , and was ashamed of his threat . 1 now 2 , 1 now 4 , 4 , 11 hastily 5 to 6 say 6 say 11 hastily 7 truth 11 hastily 8 , 11 hastily 9 had 10 spoken 10 spoken 11 hastily 11 hastily 12 , 11 hastily 15 ashamed 12 , 13 and 13 and 14 was 15 ashamed 16 of 16 of 17 his 17 his 18 threat 18 threat 19 . but he made one more effort . 1 but 2 he 2 he 3 made 3 made 6 effort 4 one 6 effort 5 more 6 effort 6 effort 7 . " [carter] , " he said , " mistake me not . 1 " 3 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 6 said 4 " 9 mistake 5 he 6 said 6 said 7 , 7 , 8 " 9 mistake 10 me 10 me 12 . 11 not 12 . but [i] begin [to] [learn] [upon] many sides that this great duty lieth on my youth and ignorance , to avenge my father . 1 but 3 begin 3 begin 24 . 7 many 13 lieth 8 sides 13 lieth 9 that 13 lieth 10 this 13 lieth 11 great 13 lieth 12 duty 13 lieth 13 lieth 14 on 13 lieth 15 my 13 lieth 16 youth 13 lieth 17 and 13 lieth 18 ignorance 18 ignorance 21 avenge 18 ignorance 24 . 19 , 21 avenge 20 to 21 avenge 21 avenge 22 my 21 avenge 23 father the wounded man lay silent ; nor , say what [dick] pleased , could he extract [another] [word] [from] [him] . 1 the 2 wounded 1 the 21 . 2 wounded 3 man 2 wounded 4 lay 2 wounded 5 silent 5 silent 7 nor 5 silent 8 , 5 silent 9 say 6 ; 7 nor 9 say 10 what 12 pleased 15 he 12 pleased 16 extract 13 , 14 could 13 , 15 he 16 extract 21 . " and [yet] , " [he] thought , " [of] what [use] is courage [without] [wit] ? 1 " 4 , 1 " 11 what 2 and 4 , 5 " 11 what 7 thought 8 , 8 , 9 " 9 " 11 what 11 what 13 is 11 what 17 ? 13 is 14 courage had his hands been clean , he would have spoken ; his silence did confess the secret louder than words . 1 had 2 his 1 had 4 been 1 had 10 spoken 2 his 3 hands 5 clean 6 , 5 clean 10 spoken 6 , 7 he 7 he 8 would 8 would 9 have 9 have 10 spoken 10 spoken 11 ; 10 spoken 12 his 10 spoken 15 confess 13 silence 15 confess 14 did 15 confess 15 confess 18 louder 16 the 18 louder 17 secret 18 louder 18 louder 19 than 18 louder 20 words 18 louder 21 . nay , upon all sides , proof floweth on me . 1 nay 2 , 2 , 8 floweth 3 upon 8 floweth 4 all 8 floweth 5 sides 8 floweth 6 , 8 floweth 7 proof 8 floweth 8 floweth 9 on 8 floweth 10 me 8 floweth 11 . sir [daniel] , [he] [or] [his] [men] [,] [hath] [done] [this] [thing] . ["] 1 sir 3 , 1 sir 13 . dick paused in the stone passage with a heavy heart . 1 dick 6 passage 2 paused 3 in 2 paused 6 passage 3 in 4 the 3 in 6 passage 4 the 6 passage 5 stone 6 passage 6 passage 9 heavy 7 with 9 heavy 8 a 9 heavy 9 heavy 10 heart 10 heart 11 . the necessity , if it should prove to be one , was cruel . 1 the 2 necessity 2 necessity 4 if 2 necessity 6 should 2 necessity 7 prove 3 , 4 if 4 if 5 it 7 prove 9 be 7 prove 13 cruel 8 to 9 be 9 be 10 one 11 , 12 was 11 , 13 cruel 13 cruel 14 . " pray [heaven] he be innocent ! " he said . 1 " 10 said 2 pray 5 be 2 pray 6 innocent 4 he 5 be 6 innocent 8 " 7 ! 8 " 8 " 10 said 9 he 10 said 10 said 11 . and then [steps] sounded on the flagging , and [sir] [oliver] [came] gravely towards the [lad] . 1 and 2 then 1 and 4 sounded 4 sounded 6 the 4 sounded 7 flagging 5 on 6 the 7 flagging 8 , 8 , 9 and 9 and 13 gravely 13 gravely 17 . 14 towards 15 the 15 the 17 . " one [seeketh] you earnestly , " said [dick] . 1 " 2 one 1 " 4 you 4 you 7 " 5 earnestly 6 , 6 , 7 " 7 " 8 said 8 said 10 . " [i] [am] [upon] the way , [good] [richard] [,] " said the priest . 1 " 11 " 5 the 6 way 6 way 7 , 7 , 11 " 11 " 12 said 12 said 13 the 13 the 14 priest 14 priest 15 . " it is this [poor] [carter] . 1 " 3 is 1 " 7 . 2 it 3 is 3 is 4 this alack , he is beyond cure . " 1 alack 2 , 1 alack 3 he 1 alack 4 is 1 alack 5 beyond 1 alack 6 cure 1 alack 8 " 6 cure 7 . 7 . 8 " " and [yet] his [soul] [is] [sicker] [than] his body , " answered [dick] . 1 " 13 answered 2 and 4 his 4 his 10 body 9 his 10 body 10 body 11 , 11 , 12 " 12 " 13 answered 13 answered 15 . " have ye seen him ? " asked [sir] [oliver] , with a [manifest] start . 1 " 3 ye 2 have 3 ye 3 ye 4 seen 3 ye 6 ? 4 seen 5 him 6 ? 7 " 7 " 16 . 8 asked 11 , 8 asked 12 with 12 with 13 a 13 a 15 start 15 start 16 . " [i] do [but] come [from] [him] , " replied [dick] . 1 " 10 replied 3 do 5 come 5 come 8 , 8 , 9 " 9 " 10 replied 10 replied 12 . " what said he ? what said he ? " snapped the priest , with extraordinary eagerness . 1 " 11 snapped 2 what 4 he 2 what 5 ? 3 said 4 he 5 ? 10 " 5 ? 11 snapped 6 what 8 he 6 what 9 ? 7 said 8 he 9 ? 10 " 11 snapped 16 extraordinary 12 the 13 priest 13 priest 16 extraordinary 14 , 15 with 15 with 16 extraordinary 16 extraordinary 17 eagerness 17 eagerness 18 . " [he] [but] [cried] for you the more piteously [,] [sir] [oliver] . 1 " 6 you 1 " 9 piteously 5 for 6 you 7 the 8 more 8 more 9 piteously 9 piteously 13 . it were well done to go the faster , for his hurt is grievous , " returned the lad . 1 it 20 . 2 were 14 grievous 3 well 4 done 4 done 8 faster 5 to 6 go 6 go 7 the 6 go 8 faster 8 faster 14 grievous 9 , 14 grievous 10 for 14 grievous 11 his 14 grievous 12 hurt 14 grievous 13 is 14 grievous 14 grievous 17 returned 14 grievous 19 lad 14 grievous 20 . 15 , 17 returned 16 " 17 returned 18 the 19 lad " [i] [am] straight for him , " [was] [the] reply . 1 " 12 . 4 straight 5 for 5 for 6 him 6 him 7 , 7 , 8 " 8 " 11 reply 11 reply 12 . " well , we have all our sins . 1 " 2 well 2 well 3 , 2 well 8 sins 4 we 5 have 4 we 6 all 4 we 7 our 7 our 8 sins 8 sins 9 . we must all come to our latter day , [good] [richard] . " 1 we 2 must 1 we 3 all 1 we 4 come 1 we 6 our 4 come 5 to 6 our 7 latter 7 latter 8 day 7 latter 12 . 9 , 12 . 12 . 13 " " ay , [sir] [;] and it [were] [well] if we all [came] fairly , " answered [dick] . 1 " 17 answered 2 ay 3 , 2 ay 14 fairly 3 , 6 and 6 and 12 all 7 it 10 if 10 if 11 we 11 we 12 all 14 fairly 15 , 15 , 16 " 16 " 17 answered 17 answered 19 . the priest dropped his eyes , and with an inaudible benediction hurried on . 1 the 2 priest 2 priest 3 dropped 3 dropped 4 his 4 his 10 inaudible 5 eyes 10 inaudible 6 , 7 and 7 and 10 inaudible 8 with 10 inaudible 9 an 10 inaudible 10 inaudible 11 benediction 10 inaudible 12 hurried 10 inaudible 13 on 13 on 14 . " he , too ! " [thought] [dick] ["] he [,] [that] taught me [in] [piety] ! 1 " 2 he 1 " 17 ! 3 , 6 " 3 , 10 he 4 too 5 ! 5 ! 6 " 10 he 13 taught 13 taught 14 me 14 me 17 ! nay , then , what [a] world is this , if all that care for me be blood-guilty of my father 's death ? 1 nay 2 , 1 nay 3 then 1 nay 4 , 4 , 5 what 5 what 8 is 7 world 8 is 8 is 24 ? 9 this 10 , 9 this 24 ? 10 , 11 if 12 all 18 blood-guilty 13 that 18 blood-guilty 14 care 18 blood-guilty 15 for 18 blood-guilty 16 me 18 blood-guilty 17 be 18 blood-guilty 18 blood-guilty 19 of 18 blood-guilty 20 my 18 blood-guilty 21 father 18 blood-guilty 22 's 18 blood-guilty 23 death 18 blood-guilty 24 ? vengeance ! 1 vengeance 2 ! alas ! what a sore fate is mine , if [i] must be avenged upon my friends ! " 1 alas 2 ! 1 alas 6 fate 3 what 6 fate 4 a 5 sore 5 sore 6 fate 6 fate 8 mine 7 is 8 mine 8 mine 9 , 8 mine 14 avenged 10 if 14 avenged 12 must 13 be 12 must 14 avenged 14 avenged 15 upon 14 avenged 16 my 14 avenged 17 friends 14 avenged 18 ! 18 ! 19 " the [thought] put [matcham] in his head [.] 1 the 7 head 3 put 7 head 5 in 6 his 6 his 7 head he smiled at the remembrance of his strange companion , and then wondered where he was . 1 he 2 smiled 2 smiled 3 at 2 smiled 5 remembrance 4 the 5 remembrance 5 remembrance 6 of 5 remembrance 8 strange 5 remembrance 9 companion 6 of 7 his 9 companion 10 , 10 , 11 and 11 and 12 then 11 and 13 wondered 13 wondered 17 . 14 where 15 he 15 he 16 was 16 was 17 . about an hour after , mass being somewhat hastily [run] [through] by [sir] [oliver] , the company gathered in the hall for [dinner] . 1 about 3 hour 2 an 3 hour 3 hour 4 after 3 hour 6 mass 5 , 6 mass 6 mass 7 being 6 mass 8 somewhat 6 mass 9 hastily 9 hastily 24 . 12 by 15 , 12 by 16 the 16 the 17 company 17 company 18 gathered 17 company 24 . 18 gathered 19 in 18 gathered 21 hall 19 in 20 the 21 hall 22 for neither [sir] [daniel] nor his lady made their appearance . 1 neither 4 nor 4 nor 9 appearance 5 his 9 appearance 6 lady 9 appearance 7 made 9 appearance 8 their 9 appearance 9 appearance 10 . sir [oliver] [himself] [was] [absent] , and [here] [again] there was no [word] [of] [matcham] . 1 sir 6 , 6 , 7 and 7 and 10 there 10 there 11 was 10 there 12 no 12 no 16 . after dinner he [found] [goody] [hatch] [,] [who] was hurrying to [my] [lady] [brackley] . 1 after 2 dinner 2 dinner 15 . 3 he 9 was 3 he 11 to 9 was 10 hurrying 11 to 15 . " goody , " he said , " where is [master] [matcham] , [i] prithee ? 1 " 2 goody 2 goody 3 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 6 said 4 " 10 is 5 he 6 said 6 said 7 , 7 , 8 " 8 " 9 where 10 is 16 ? 13 , 15 prithee 15 prithee 16 ? i saw [ye] go [in] with him when we arrived [.] ["] 1 i 2 saw 1 i 4 go 4 go 6 with 6 with 7 him 7 him 8 when 8 when 9 we 8 when 10 arrived the old woman laughed aloud . 1 the 3 woman 2 old 3 woman 3 woman 5 aloud 4 laughed 5 aloud 5 aloud 6 . " [nay] , but where is he , [indeed] ? " persisted [dick] . 1 " 3 , 1 " 12 persisted 4 but 5 where 5 where 6 is 5 where 10 ? 6 is 8 , 7 he 8 , 10 ? 11 " 11 " 12 persisted 12 persisted 14 . " ye will never see him more , " she returned " [never] [.] 1 " 2 ye 2 ye 3 will 2 ye 5 see 2 ye 11 returned 2 ye 12 " 3 will 4 never 5 see 6 him 6 him 7 more 8 , 11 returned 9 " 10 she 9 " 11 returned it is sure . " 1 it 2 is 1 it 4 . 2 is 3 sure 4 . 5 " " [an] [i] do not , " returned the lad , " [i] will [know] the reason why . 1 " 4 do 1 " 6 , 4 do 5 not 6 , 7 " 7 " 8 returned 8 returned 10 lad 9 the 10 lad 10 lad 11 , 11 , 12 " 11 , 16 the 12 " 14 will 16 the 17 reason 17 reason 18 why 18 why 19 . there be too many mysteries ; [i] do begin to weary of the game ! " 1 there 5 mysteries 2 be 5 mysteries 3 too 5 mysteries 4 many 5 mysteries 5 mysteries 6 ; 5 mysteries 8 do 5 mysteries 9 begin 5 mysteries 11 weary 9 begin 10 to 11 weary 12 of 11 weary 14 game 13 the 14 game 14 game 15 ! 15 ! 16 " but [as] [dick] was [speaking] [,] a heavy hand fell on his shoulder . 1 but 4 was 4 was 7 a 7 a 8 heavy 8 heavy 13 shoulder 9 hand 13 shoulder 10 fell 13 shoulder 11 on 12 his 11 on 13 shoulder 12 his 13 shoulder 13 shoulder 14 . it was [bennet] [hatch] that [had] [come] unperceived behind him . 1 it 8 unperceived 2 was 5 that 2 was 8 unperceived 8 unperceived 11 . 9 behind 10 him 10 him 11 . with a jerk of his thumb , the retainer dismissed his wife . 1 with 3 jerk 2 a 3 jerk 3 jerk 4 of 3 jerk 9 retainer 5 his 9 retainer 6 thumb 9 retainer 7 , 9 retainer 8 the 9 retainer 9 retainer 10 dismissed 9 retainer 12 wife 9 retainer 13 . 11 his 12 wife " [friend] [dick] , " he said , as soon as they were alone , " are ye a moon-struck natural ? 1 " 4 , 4 , 20 moon-struck 5 " 7 said 5 " 20 moon-struck 6 he 7 said 8 , 20 moon-struck 9 as 10 soon 10 soon 11 as 10 soon 12 they 12 they 13 were 13 were 14 alone 14 alone 20 moon-struck 15 , 20 moon-struck 16 " 20 moon-struck 17 are 20 moon-struck 18 ye 20 moon-struck 19 a 20 moon-struck 20 moon-struck 21 natural 20 moon-struck 22 ? an [ye] [leave] [not] certain [things] in peace , [ye] were better in the salt [sea] [than] [here] in [tunstall] [moat] [house] . 1 an 5 certain 5 certain 15 salt 7 in 8 peace 8 peace 9 , 8 peace 15 salt 9 , 14 the 11 were 12 better 11 were 13 in 13 in 14 the 15 salt 23 . 19 in 23 . y ' have questioned me ; y ' have baited [carter] [;] [y] ['] [have] frighted [the] [jack-priest] [with] [hints] . 1 y 2 ' 1 y 4 questioned 3 have 4 questioned 4 questioned 10 baited 5 me 10 baited 6 ; 10 baited 7 y 8 ' 7 y 10 baited 9 have 10 baited 10 baited 16 frighted 16 frighted 21 . y ' are to be sharply questioned . 1 y 2 ' 1 y 3 are 1 y 7 questioned 4 to 5 be 5 be 7 questioned 6 sharply 7 questioned 7 questioned 8 . look to your answers . " 1 look 4 answers 2 to 3 your 3 your 4 answers 4 answers 5 . 5 . 6 " " hatch , " returned [dick] , " in all this [i] smell a guilty conscience . " 1 " 2 hatch 1 " 18 " 2 hatch 3 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 5 returned 7 , 8 " 7 , 15 guilty 8 " 14 a 9 in 11 this 10 all 11 this 11 this 13 smell 13 smell 14 a 15 guilty 16 conscience 16 conscience 17 . 17 . 18 " " [an] [ye] [go] not the wiser , ye will soon smell blood , " replied [bennet] . 1 " 16 replied 5 not 7 wiser 6 the 7 wiser 7 wiser 9 ye 7 wiser 11 soon 7 wiser 12 smell 8 , 9 ye 10 will 11 soon 12 smell 13 blood 13 blood 14 , 14 , 15 " 15 " 16 replied 16 replied 18 . " [i] [do] but warn you . 1 " 6 you 4 but 5 warn 5 warn 6 you 6 you 7 . and here cometh one to call you . " 1 and 2 here 2 here 3 cometh 3 cometh 4 one 3 cometh 5 to 3 cometh 6 call 3 cometh 7 you 3 cometh 9 " 8 . 9 " and indeed , at that very moment , a messenger [came] [across] [the] [court] [to] summon [dick] into the presence of [sir] [daniel] . 1 and 24 . 2 indeed 3 , 2 indeed 10 messenger 4 at 7 moment 5 that 7 moment 6 very 7 moment 7 moment 10 messenger 8 , 10 messenger 9 a 10 messenger 10 messenger 16 summon 10 messenger 24 . 16 summon 20 presence 18 into 19 the 19 the 20 presence 20 presence 21 of [chapter] [ii] [the] [two] [oaths] sir [daniel] [was] [in] [the] [hall] [;] [there] [he] [paced] [angrily] [before] [the] [fire] , [awaiting] [dick] ['s] [arrival] . 1 sir 15 , 1 sir 20 . none [was] [by] [except] [sir] [oliver] , and [he] [sat] [discreetly] backward [,] thumbing and muttering over his breviary . 1 none 7 , 7 , 8 and 8 and 12 backward 12 backward 14 thumbing 14 thumbing 19 breviary 15 and 16 muttering 16 muttering 19 breviary 17 over 19 breviary 18 his 19 breviary 19 breviary 20 . " [y] ['] [have] [sent] for me , [sir] [daniel] ? " said [young] [shelton] . 1 " 7 me 6 for 7 me 7 me 16 . 8 , 13 said 11 ? 12 " 12 " 13 said 13 said 16 . " [i] [have] [sent] for you , indeed , " replied the knight . 1 " 11 replied 5 for 6 you 6 you 7 , 7 , 11 replied 8 indeed 9 , 9 , 10 " 10 " 11 replied 11 replied 13 knight 11 replied 14 . 12 the 13 knight " for what cometh to mine ears ? 1 " 3 what 2 for 3 what 3 what 4 cometh 3 what 8 ? 4 cometh 5 to 4 cometh 6 mine 4 cometh 7 ears have [i] been to you so heavy a guardian that ye make haste to credit ill of me ? 1 have 3 been 3 been 16 ill 4 to 15 credit 5 you 9 guardian 6 so 9 guardian 7 heavy 9 guardian 8 a 9 guardian 9 guardian 10 that 9 guardian 11 ye 9 guardian 13 haste 9 guardian 15 credit 12 make 13 haste 13 haste 14 to 15 credit 16 ill 16 ill 17 of 16 ill 19 ? 18 me 19 ? or sith that ye see me , for the nonce , some worsted , do ye think to quit my party ? 1 or 2 sith 2 sith 3 that 2 sith 4 ye 4 ye 10 nonce 5 see 10 nonce 6 me 10 nonce 7 , 10 nonce 8 for 10 nonce 9 the 10 nonce 10 nonce 11 , 10 nonce 12 some 10 nonce 13 worsted 13 worsted 14 , 13 worsted 15 do 13 worsted 16 ye 13 worsted 17 think 13 worsted 19 quit 18 to 19 quit 19 quit 20 my 19 quit 21 party 19 quit 22 ? by the mass , your father was not so ! 1 by 3 mass 2 the 3 mass 3 mass 4 , 3 mass 6 father 3 mass 8 not 3 mass 10 ! 5 your 6 father 7 was 8 not 8 not 9 so those [he] [was] [near] [,] [those] [he] [stood] [by] [,] [come] [wind] [or] weather . 1 those 14 weather 14 weather 15 . but you , [dick] [,] y ['] [are] [a] [fair-day] [friend] , it [seemeth] , and now seek [to] [clear] [yourself] of [your] allegiance . " 1 but 25 . 2 you 3 , 3 , 6 y 6 y 12 , 6 y 18 seek 12 , 13 it 15 , 16 and 15 , 18 seek 16 and 17 now 18 seek 24 allegiance 22 of 24 allegiance 24 allegiance 25 . 25 . 26 " " [an't] [please] you [,] [sir] [daniel] , [not] so , " returned [dick] [,] firmly . 1 " 4 you 1 " 11 , 4 you 10 so 8 , 10 so 11 , 12 " 12 " 13 returned 13 returned 16 firmly 16 firmly 17 . " [i] am grateful and faithful , where gratitude and faith are due . 1 " 14 . 3 am 4 grateful 4 grateful 6 faithful 5 and 6 faithful 6 faithful 7 , 6 faithful 9 gratitude 8 where 9 gratitude 9 gratitude 10 and 9 gratitude 11 faith 9 gratitude 13 due 9 gratitude 14 . 12 are 13 due i have but a little company remaining ; is it grateful or faithful to poison me their hearts with your insidious whisperings ? 1 i 2 have 2 have 6 company 3 but 4 a 4 a 5 little 5 little 6 company 6 company 7 remaining 7 remaining 8 ; 7 remaining 11 grateful 7 remaining 12 or 7 remaining 13 faithful 8 ; 9 is 8 ; 10 it 13 faithful 14 to 13 faithful 15 poison 15 poison 21 insidious 16 me 21 insidious 17 their 18 hearts 17 their 21 insidious 18 hearts 21 insidious 19 with 21 insidious 20 your 21 insidious 21 insidious 22 whisperings 21 insidious 23 ? save me from such gratitude ! 1 save 2 me 1 save 3 from 1 save 5 gratitude 4 such 5 gratitude 5 gratitude 6 ! but , come , now , what is it ye wish ? 1 but 5 now 2 , 3 come 3 come 4 , 3 come 5 now 5 now 6 , 5 now 7 what 7 what 8 is 7 what 9 it 7 what 12 ? 10 ye 11 wish 10 ye 12 ? speak ; we are here to answer . 1 speak 2 ; 1 speak 6 to 1 speak 7 answer 2 ; 3 we 3 we 4 are 4 are 5 here 7 answer 8 . if ye have aught against me , stand forth [and] say it . " 1 if 4 aught 2 ye 4 aught 3 have 4 aught 4 aught 5 against 4 aught 6 me 4 aught 8 stand 4 aught 9 forth 6 me 7 , 9 forth 13 . 11 say 12 it 12 it 13 . 13 . 14 " " sir , " replied [dick] , " my [father] [fell] when [i] was [yet] a [child] . 1 " 5 replied 2 sir 5 replied 3 , 5 replied 4 " 5 replied 5 replied 18 . 7 , 8 " 7 , 12 when 8 " 9 my 12 when 14 was 14 was 16 a 16 a 18 . it hath come to mine ears that he was foully done by . 1 it 2 hath 2 hath 3 come 2 hath 5 mine 3 come 4 to 5 mine 10 foully 6 ears 10 foully 7 that 10 foully 8 he 10 foully 9 was 10 foully 10 foully 11 done 10 foully 12 by 10 foully 13 . it hath [come] [to] [mine] ears [for] [i] [will] [not] [dissemble] that [ye] had a hand in his undoing . 1 it 20 . 2 hath 6 ears 2 hath 19 undoing 6 ears 12 that 12 that 14 had 14 had 15 a 15 a 16 hand 17 in 18 his 18 his 19 undoing 19 undoing 20 . sir [daniel] [sat] [down] [in] a [deep] [settle] [.] 1 sir 6 a he took his chin in his hand [and] [looked] [at] [dick] fixedly . 1 he 2 took 2 took 7 hand 3 his 4 chin 4 chin 5 in 4 chin 7 hand 6 his 7 hand 7 hand 12 fixedly 7 hand 13 . " and ye think [i] would be guardian to the man 's son that [i] had murdered ? " he asked . 1 " 3 ye 2 and 3 ye 3 ye 8 guardian 4 think 8 guardian 6 would 7 be 6 would 8 guardian 8 guardian 9 to 8 guardian 11 man 8 guardian 13 son 9 to 10 the 11 man 12 's 12 's 13 son 13 son 17 murdered 14 that 16 had 16 had 17 murdered 17 murdered 21 asked 18 ? 19 " 18 ? 20 he 18 ? 21 asked 21 asked 22 . all these years have ye not enjoyed my revenues , and led my men ? 1 all 2 these 2 these 3 years 3 years 9 revenues 4 have 9 revenues 5 ye 9 revenues 6 not 9 revenues 7 enjoyed 9 revenues 8 my 9 revenues 9 revenues 10 , 9 revenues 11 and 9 revenues 12 led 9 revenues 13 my 9 revenues 14 men 9 revenues 15 ? 10 , 11 and have ye not still my marriage ? 1 have 2 ye 2 ye 3 not 2 ye 6 marriage 2 ye 7 ? 4 still 6 marriage 5 my 6 marriage i wot not what it may be worth it is worth something . 1 i 2 wot 2 wot 3 not 2 wot 4 what 2 wot 6 may 2 wot 8 worth 2 wot 11 worth 5 it 6 may 6 may 7 be 8 worth 9 it 9 it 10 is 10 is 11 worth 11 worth 12 something 11 worth 13 . " [when] [i] was lad [of] [your] [years] , " returned [sir] [daniel] [,] [sternly] [,] " my mind had not so turned upon suspicions . 1 " 4 was 1 " 5 lad 5 lad 9 , 9 , 10 " 9 , 17 " 10 " 11 returned 17 " 26 . 18 my 19 mind 19 mind 25 suspicions 20 had 25 suspicions 21 not 22 so 21 not 25 suspicions 23 turned 25 suspicions 24 upon 25 suspicions 25 suspicions 26 . and [sir] [oliver] [here] [,] ["] he added , " why should he , a priest , be guilty of this act ? " 1 and 7 he 7 he 8 added 8 added 9 , 9 , 10 " 10 " 11 why 11 why 12 should 11 why 23 ? 12 should 19 guilty 13 he 19 guilty 14 , 19 guilty 15 a 19 guilty 16 priest 17 , 16 priest 19 guilty 18 be 19 guilty 19 guilty 20 of 19 guilty 21 this 19 guilty 22 act 23 ? 24 " " [nay] [,] [sir] [daniel] , " [said] [dick] , " but where the master biddeth there will the dog go . 1 " 16 biddeth 6 , 7 " 7 " 16 biddeth 10 , 16 biddeth 11 " 16 biddeth 12 but 16 biddeth 13 where 16 biddeth 14 the 16 biddeth 15 master 16 biddeth 16 biddeth 17 there 16 biddeth 18 will 16 biddeth 19 the 16 biddeth 20 dog 16 biddeth 21 go 16 biddeth 22 . it is well known this priest is but your instrument . 1 it 2 is 2 is 10 instrument 3 well 4 known 4 known 10 instrument 5 this 10 instrument 6 priest 10 instrument 7 is 10 instrument 8 but 10 instrument 9 your 10 instrument 10 instrument 11 . i speak very freely ; the time is not for courtesies . 1 i 2 speak 2 speak 4 freely 3 very 4 freely 4 freely 5 ; 5 ; 11 courtesies 6 the 11 courtesies 7 time 11 courtesies 8 is 11 courtesies 9 not 11 courtesies 10 for 11 courtesies 11 courtesies 12 . even [as] [i] [speak] [,] so [would] [i] [be] [answered] . 1 even 6 so 6 so 11 . and answer [get] [i] none [!] 1 and 5 none 2 answer 5 none ye but put more questions . 1 ye 5 questions 2 but 5 questions 3 put 5 questions 4 more 5 questions 5 questions 6 . i rede [ye] [be] ware , [sir] [daniel] ; [for] [in] [this] [way] [ye] [will] but [nourish] [and] not satisfy [my] doubts . " 1 i 22 doubts 2 rede 5 ware 5 ware 6 , 5 ware 22 doubts 6 , 16 but 9 ; 16 but 16 but 19 not 19 not 20 satisfy 22 doubts 23 . 23 . 24 " " [i] will [answer] you fairly , [master] [richard] , " said the knight . 1 " 5 you 1 " 12 said 3 will 5 you 6 fairly 7 , 7 , 12 said 10 , 11 " 11 " 12 said 12 said 15 . 13 the 14 knight 14 knight 15 . " [were] [i] [to] pretend [ye] [have] not stirred my wrath [,] [i] [were] no honest man . 1 " 5 pretend 1 " 15 no 5 pretend 11 wrath 8 not 9 stirred 9 stirred 10 my 9 stirred 11 wrath 15 no 16 honest 16 honest 18 . 17 man 18 . but [i] will be [just] [even] in anger . 1 but 3 will 3 will 4 be 4 be 7 in 7 in 8 anger 8 anger 9 . come to [me] then , and [i] will answer you as ye merit , with a buffet in the mouth . 1 come 2 to 2 to 21 . 4 then 5 , 4 then 17 buffet 5 , 6 and 6 and 8 will 8 will 10 you 9 answer 10 you 11 as 17 buffet 12 ye 17 buffet 13 merit 17 buffet 14 , 17 buffet 15 with 16 a 15 with 17 buffet 16 a 17 buffet 17 buffet 18 in 17 buffet 19 the 17 buffet 20 mouth 20 mouth 21 . " [i] desire nothing more [earnestly] [,] [sir] [daniel] [,] than to [believe] you , " he replied . 1 " 3 desire 1 " 18 replied 3 desire 12 to 4 nothing 5 more 4 nothing 12 to 5 more 11 than 14 you 15 , 15 , 18 replied 16 " 17 he 16 " 18 replied 18 replied 19 . " assure [me] [ye] are free from [this] . " 1 " 2 assure 1 " 9 . 2 assure 6 free 5 are 6 free 6 free 7 from 9 . 10 " " will ye take my word of honour , [dick] ? " inquired the knight . 1 " 3 ye 2 will 3 ye 3 ye 8 honour 4 take 5 my 5 my 6 word 6 word 8 honour 7 of 8 honour 8 honour 15 knight 8 honour 16 . 9 , 13 inquired 11 ? 12 " 12 " 13 inquired 13 inquired 14 the 13 inquired 15 knight " that [would] [i] , " answered the lad . 1 " 2 that 1 " 5 , 5 , 6 " 6 " 7 answered 6 " 9 lad 7 answered 8 the 9 lad 10 . " [i] give it you , " returned [sir] [daniel] . 1 " 4 it 1 " 5 you 3 give 4 it 5 you 11 . 6 , 7 " 6 , 11 . 7 " 8 returned he extended [his] [hand] , and [dick] took [it] eagerly . 1 he 10 eagerly 2 extended 5 , 2 extended 10 eagerly 5 , 6 and 6 and 8 took 10 eagerly 11 . " ah , " cried [dick] [,] " [ye] must [find] it in [your] [great-heartedness] [to] pardon me ! 1 " 2 ah 2 ah 3 , 2 ah 19 ! 3 , 4 " 3 , 8 " 4 " 5 cried 8 " 10 must 12 it 13 in 12 it 17 pardon 17 pardon 18 me 18 me 19 ! i was a churl , indeed , to doubt of you . 1 i 4 churl 2 was 4 churl 3 a 4 churl 4 churl 6 indeed 4 churl 8 to 4 churl 9 doubt 4 churl 10 of 5 , 6 indeed 6 indeed 7 , 10 of 12 . 11 you 12 . but [ye] [have] [my] [hand] [upon] it [;] [i] will [doubt] no more . " 1 but 7 it 7 it 10 will 10 will 15 " 12 no 13 more 13 more 14 . 14 . 15 " " [nay] , [dick] [,] ["] replied [sir] [daniel] , " y ' are [forgiven] . 1 " 3 , 3 , 11 " 7 replied 10 , 10 , 11 " 11 " 12 y 12 y 13 ' 12 y 14 are 12 y 16 . ye know not the world and its calumnious nature . " 1 ye 2 know 2 know 8 calumnious 3 not 8 calumnious 4 the 5 world 5 world 8 calumnious 6 and 8 calumnious 7 its 8 calumnious 8 calumnious 9 nature 8 calumnious 11 " 9 nature 10 . as he spoke , he turned towards the priest , and paused in the middle of the last word . 1 as 3 spoke 2 he 3 spoke 3 spoke 4 , 3 spoke 6 turned 3 spoke 19 word 5 he 6 turned 6 turned 7 towards 8 the 9 priest 9 priest 10 , 10 , 11 and 11 and 12 paused 12 paused 13 in 13 in 14 the 14 the 15 middle 15 middle 16 of 16 of 17 the 17 the 18 last 18 last 19 word 19 word 20 . sir [daniel] [was] [by] [him] [in] [two] [strides] , and shook him fiercely by the shoulder . 1 sir 9 , 9 , 10 and 10 and 11 shook 11 shook 12 him 12 him 17 . 13 fiercely 14 by 13 fiercely 16 shoulder 15 the 16 shoulder 16 shoulder 17 . at the same moment [dick] 's suspicions [reawakened] . 1 at 4 moment 1 at 9 . 2 the 3 same 3 same 4 moment 6 's 7 suspicions 7 suspicions 9 . " [nay] , " he said , " [sir] [oliver] may swear [also] . 1 " 3 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 6 said 5 he 6 said 6 said 7 , 7 , 8 " 7 , 14 . 8 " 11 may 11 may 12 swear ' [twas] [him] [they] [accused] . " 1 ' 6 . 6 . 7 " " he shall swear , " said the knight . 1 " 2 he 1 " 4 swear 3 shall 4 swear 4 swear 9 knight 5 , 6 " 6 " 7 said 7 said 9 knight 8 the 9 knight 9 knight 10 . sir [oliver] speechlessly [waved] [his] [arms] [.] 1 sir 3 speechlessly " ay , by the mass ! but ye shall swear , " cried [sir] [daniel] , [beside] [himself] [with] [fury] . 1 " 2 ay 2 ay 6 mass 3 , 4 by 4 by 6 mass 5 the 6 mass 6 mass 7 ! 6 mass 8 but 6 mass 9 ye 6 mass 11 swear 6 mass 12 , 6 mass 14 cried 6 mass 22 . 10 shall 11 swear 12 , 13 " 17 , 22 . " what ! 1 " 2 what 2 what 3 ! ye make me doubt you ! 1 ye 3 me 2 make 3 me 3 me 5 you 3 me 6 ! 4 doubt 5 you swear , [i] [say] [;] swear ! " 1 swear 2 , 1 swear 6 swear 6 swear 7 ! 7 ! 8 " but the priest was still incapable of speech . 1 but 6 incapable 2 the 3 priest 3 priest 6 incapable 4 was 6 incapable 5 still 6 incapable 6 incapable 7 of 6 incapable 8 speech 6 incapable 9 . his terror of [sir] [daniel] [,] his terror [of] [perjury] , risen to [about] [an] equal height , strangled him . 1 his 2 terror 2 terror 8 terror 3 of 7 his 3 of 8 terror 8 terror 21 . 11 , 12 risen 12 risen 13 to 12 risen 16 equal 16 equal 19 strangled 17 height 18 , 17 height 19 strangled 19 strangled 20 him 20 him 21 . the sentries were all on the alert . 1 the 2 sentries 2 sentries 3 were 2 sentries 4 all 2 sentries 5 on 2 sentries 6 the 2 sentries 7 alert 7 alert 8 . the sun shone quietly on green lawns dotted with trees , and on the wooded hills of the forest which enclosed the view . 1 the 2 sun 2 sun 3 shone 3 shone 7 lawns 4 quietly 7 lawns 5 on 7 lawns 6 green 7 lawns 7 lawns 8 dotted 8 dotted 9 with 8 dotted 10 trees 10 trees 11 , 11 , 12 and 12 and 13 on 13 on 24 . 14 the 15 wooded 15 wooded 21 enclosed 16 hills 17 of 17 of 18 the 18 the 19 forest 19 forest 21 enclosed 20 which 21 enclosed 21 enclosed 23 view 22 the 23 view 23 view 24 . there was no sign of a besieger . 1 there 7 besieger 2 was 7 besieger 3 no 7 besieger 4 sign 7 besieger 5 of 7 besieger 6 a 7 besieger 7 besieger 8 . " whence came that shot ? " asked the knight . 1 " 10 knight 2 whence 3 came 2 whence 4 that 2 whence 5 shot 5 shot 10 knight 6 ? 7 " 6 ? 8 asked 6 ? 10 knight 9 the 10 knight 10 knight 11 . " [from] yonder [clump] , [sir] [daniel] [,] " returned a sentinel . 1 " 13 . 3 yonder 5 , 3 yonder 12 sentinel 5 , 9 " 9 " 10 returned 10 returned 11 a 12 sentinel 13 . the knight stood a little , musing . 1 the 2 knight 2 knight 7 musing 3 stood 7 musing 4 a 5 little 5 little 7 musing 6 , 7 musing 7 musing 8 . then he turned to [dick] [.] 1 then 3 turned 2 he 3 turned 3 turned 4 to " [dick] , " he said , " keep me [an] eye [upon] these men [;] [i] leave you in charge here . 1 " 3 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 6 said 5 he 6 said 6 said 7 , 7 , 8 " 8 " 23 . 9 keep 10 me 9 keep 12 eye 12 eye 21 charge 14 these 15 men 15 men 21 charge 18 leave 21 charge 19 you 20 in 20 in 21 charge 21 charge 22 here 21 charge 23 . as [for] the priest , he shall clear himself , or [i] [will] [know] [the] reason [why] . 1 as 3 the 1 as 18 . 3 the 4 priest 4 priest 5 , 4 priest 7 shall 5 , 6 he 8 clear 9 himself 8 clear 10 , 10 , 11 or 11 or 16 reason 16 reason 18 . i do almost begin to share in your suspicions . 1 i 2 do 2 do 9 suspicions 3 almost 9 suspicions 4 begin 5 to 4 begin 9 suspicions 6 share 7 in 6 share 9 suspicions 8 your 9 suspicions 9 suspicions 10 . he shall swear , trust me , or we shall prove him guilty . " 1 he 13 guilty 2 shall 3 swear 3 swear 4 , 3 swear 5 trust 5 trust 6 me 5 trust 11 prove 6 me 7 , 7 , 8 or 9 we 10 shall 10 shall 11 prove 11 prove 12 him 11 prove 13 guilty 13 guilty 15 " 14 . 15 " dick answered somewhat coldly , and the knight , giving him a piercing glance , hurriedly returned to the hall . 1 dick 4 coldly 2 answered 4 coldly 3 somewhat 4 coldly 4 coldly 5 , 4 coldly 6 and 4 coldly 8 knight 5 , 6 and 7 the 8 knight 8 knight 13 piercing 8 knight 21 . 9 , 10 giving 10 giving 11 him 10 giving 13 piercing 12 a 13 piercing 13 piercing 14 glance 13 piercing 16 hurriedly 13 piercing 17 returned 14 glance 15 , 17 returned 18 to 17 returned 20 hall 19 the 20 hall his first glance was for the arrow . 1 his 7 arrow 2 first 3 glance 3 glance 4 was 3 glance 7 arrow 5 for 6 the 6 the 7 arrow 7 arrow 8 . again there was some writing : one word " earthed . " 1 again 2 there 2 there 3 was 2 there 4 some 4 some 10 earthed 5 writing 10 earthed 6 : 10 earthed 7 one 10 earthed 8 word 10 earthed 9 " 10 earthed 10 earthed 12 " 11 . 12 " " ay , " he broke out , " [they] [know] [i] [am] home , then . 1 " 2 ay 1 " 17 . 2 ay 3 , 2 ay 9 " 4 " 5 he 5 he 6 broke 6 broke 7 out 7 out 8 , 8 , 9 " 14 home 15 , 14 home 17 . 15 , 16 then earthed ! 1 earthed 2 ! ay , but there is not a dog among them fit to dig me out . " 1 ay 2 , 2 , 3 but 3 but 4 there 4 there 5 is 5 is 6 not 6 not 13 dig 7 a 8 dog 8 dog 13 dig 9 among 10 them 9 among 13 dig 11 fit 13 dig 12 to 13 dig 13 dig 14 me 13 dig 15 out 15 out 16 . 16 . 17 " sir [oliver] [had] [come] [to] [himself] , and now scrambled to his feet . 1 sir 7 , 7 , 8 and 8 and 10 scrambled 9 now 10 scrambled 10 scrambled 11 to 10 scrambled 13 feet 12 his 13 feet 13 feet 14 . it shall be on the blessed cross of [holywood] . 1 it 3 be 2 shall 3 be 3 be 10 . 4 on 5 the 5 the 6 blessed 6 blessed 7 cross 7 cross 8 of 8 of 10 . look to it ; get the words ready . 1 look 9 . 2 to 3 it 2 to 5 get 3 it 4 ; 5 get 8 ready 6 the 7 words 7 words 8 ready 8 ready 9 . it shall be sworn to-night . " 1 it 4 sworn 2 shall 3 be 2 shall 4 sworn 4 sworn 5 to-night 5 to-night 6 . 6 . 7 " " now , [may] [heaven] [lighten] you ! " replied [the] [priest] ; " [may] [heaven] [incline] your heart [from] [this] iniquity [!] " 1 " 24 " 2 now 3 , 3 , 24 " 7 you 14 " 7 you 18 your 8 ! 9 " 8 ! 13 ; 8 ! 14 " 9 " 10 replied 18 your 19 heart 19 heart 22 iniquity 22 iniquity 24 " but if y ['] [are] [in] [any] [sense] bent upon wisdom , hear me . 1 but 2 if 1 but 3 y 3 y 9 bent 9 bent 10 upon 9 bent 11 wisdom 11 wisdom 12 , 11 wisdom 13 hear 11 wisdom 15 . 13 hear 14 me 14 me 15 . this lad beginneth to irk me like a wasp . 1 this 3 beginneth 2 lad 3 beginneth 3 beginneth 4 to 3 beginneth 5 irk 5 irk 6 me 5 irk 7 like 5 irk 8 a 5 irk 9 wasp 5 irk 10 . i have a need for him , for [i] would sell his marriage . 1 i 2 have 1 i 4 need 2 have 3 a 4 need 5 for 5 for 6 him 6 him 14 . 7 , 8 for 8 for 13 marriage 10 would 11 sell 11 sell 13 marriage 12 his 13 marriage 13 marriage 14 . but [i] tell you , [in] [all] plainness , [if] [that] he continue [to] weary me , he [shall] [go] [join] his father . 1 but 12 he 1 but 13 continue 3 tell 4 you 4 you 5 , 5 , 12 he 8 plainness 9 , 9 , 12 he 13 continue 24 . 15 weary 16 me 16 me 17 , 17 , 18 he 18 he 22 his 22 his 23 father 22 his 24 . i give orders now to change him to the chamber above the chapel . 1 i 2 give 2 give 3 orders 3 orders 6 change 4 now 6 change 5 to 6 change 6 change 7 him 6 change 10 chamber 6 change 14 . 8 to 9 the 9 the 10 chamber 11 above 12 the 11 above 13 chapel 13 chapel 14 . there is for your thinking on . " 1 there 2 is 2 is 4 your 2 is 5 thinking 3 for 4 your 5 thinking 8 " 6 on 7 . 7 . 8 " " the chamber above the chapel ! " gasped the priest . 1 " 9 gasped 2 the 3 chamber 2 the 6 chapel 4 above 5 the 4 above 6 chapel 6 chapel 9 gasped 7 ! 8 " 7 ! 9 gasped 9 gasped 12 . 10 the 11 priest 10 the 12 . " that same , " replied the knight . 1 " 6 replied 2 that 3 same 3 same 4 , 4 , 6 replied 5 " 6 replied 6 replied 8 knight 6 replied 9 . 7 the 8 knight for [an] [i] had been a hasty [man] , [i] would [already] have [put] my sword through you , for your intolerable cowardice and folly . 1 for 7 hasty 4 had 5 been 4 had 6 a 6 a 7 hasty 7 hasty 26 . 9 , 11 would 11 would 13 have 13 have 15 my 15 my 16 sword 16 sword 22 intolerable 17 through 22 intolerable 18 you 19 , 18 you 21 your 20 for 21 your 21 your 22 intolerable 22 intolerable 23 cowardice 23 cowardice 24 and 23 cowardice 25 folly 25 folly 26 . have ye chosen ? 1 have 2 ye 2 ye 3 chosen 2 ye 4 ? say ! " 1 say 3 " 2 ! 3 " " [i] have chosen , " said the priest . 1 " 7 said 3 have 4 chosen 4 chosen 6 " 5 , 6 " 6 " 7 said 7 said 8 the 8 the 9 priest 9 priest 10 . " [heaven] pardon me , [i] will do evil for good . 1 " 3 pardon 3 pardon 5 , 3 pardon 9 evil 4 me 5 , 7 will 8 do 8 do 9 evil 9 evil 11 good 9 evil 12 . 10 for 11 good i will swear for the lad 's sake . " 1 i 3 swear 2 will 3 swear 3 swear 6 lad 3 swear 8 sake 3 swear 10 " 4 for 6 lad 5 the 6 lad 7 's 8 sake 8 sake 9 . 9 . 10 " " [so] is [it] best ! " said [sir] [daniel] . 1 " 3 is 1 " 8 said 3 is 5 best 6 ! 7 " 6 ! 8 said 8 said 11 . " send for him , then , speedily . 1 " 2 send 2 send 3 for 2 send 4 him 2 send 8 speedily 4 him 5 , 5 , 6 then 6 then 7 , 8 speedily 9 . ye shall see him alone . 1 ye 2 shall 2 shall 3 see 2 shall 5 alone 3 see 4 him 5 alone 6 . yet [i] [shall] [have] [an] [eye] [on] [you] . 1 yet 9 . i shall be here in the panel room . " 1 i 2 shall 2 shall 3 be 2 shall 7 panel 4 here 7 panel 5 in 6 the 5 in 7 panel 6 the 7 panel 7 panel 8 room 7 panel 9 . 9 . 10 " the knight raised the arras and let it fall again behind him . 1 the 5 arras 2 knight 5 arras 3 raised 5 arras 4 the 5 arras 5 arras 6 and 5 arras 7 let 5 arras 8 it 5 arras 9 fall 5 arras 10 again 5 arras 11 behind 5 arras 12 him 5 arras 13 . 12 him 13 . there was the sound of a spring opening ; then followed the creaking of trod stairs . 1 there 2 was 1 there 6 a 2 was 3 the 3 the 4 sound 4 sound 5 of 6 a 13 creaking 7 spring 13 creaking 8 opening 13 creaking 9 ; 13 creaking 10 then 13 creaking 11 followed 12 the 11 followed 13 creaking 13 creaking 15 trod 13 creaking 16 stairs 14 of 15 trod 16 stairs 17 . " [richard] [shelton] , " he said , " ye [have] required an oath from me . 1 " 4 , 4 , 5 " 5 " 7 said 5 " 10 ye 6 he 7 said 7 said 8 , 8 , 9 " 10 ye 12 required 12 required 14 oath 12 required 17 . 13 an 14 oath 14 oath 15 from 14 oath 16 me 16 me 17 . by the [true] cross [of] [holywood] , [i] did not slay [your] [father] . " 1 by 2 the 2 the 4 cross 4 cross 7 , 7 , 15 " 9 did 10 not 10 not 11 slay 11 slay 14 . 14 . 15 " " [sir] [oliver] [,] " [returned] [dick] , " [when] [first] [we] [read] [john] [amend-all] 's paper [,] [i] was convinced [of] so much . 1 " 5 " 5 " 8 , 8 , 9 " 9 " 16 's 16 's 17 paper 17 paper 21 convinced 20 was 21 convinced 21 convinced 25 . 23 so 24 much 24 much 25 . but suffer me to put two questions . 1 but 2 suffer 2 suffer 3 me 2 suffer 4 to 2 suffer 7 questions 5 put 7 questions 6 two 7 questions 7 questions 8 . ye did not slay him ; granted . 1 ye 4 slay 2 did 3 not 2 did 4 slay 4 slay 5 him 4 slay 7 granted 4 slay 8 . 6 ; 7 granted but had [ye] no [hand] [in] it ? " 1 but 4 no 1 but 7 it 2 had 4 no 7 it 8 ? 8 ? 9 " " none , " said [sir] [oliver] . 1 " 2 none 1 " 5 said 3 , 4 " 4 " 5 said 5 said 8 . dick regarded him in wonder ; then he turned and looked all about him at the empty hall . 1 dick 2 regarded 2 regarded 3 him 2 regarded 4 in 2 regarded 5 wonder 2 regarded 6 ; 2 regarded 7 then 2 regarded 14 him 7 then 9 turned 8 he 9 turned 9 turned 11 looked 10 and 11 looked 11 looked 13 about 12 all 13 about 14 him 19 . 15 at 16 the 16 the 17 empty 17 empty 18 hall 18 hall 19 . " what make ye ? " he inquired . 1 " 2 what 2 what 5 ? 3 make 4 ye 4 ye 5 ? 5 ? 6 " 6 " 7 he 6 " 8 inquired 8 inquired 9 . " why , naught , " returned the priest , hastily smoothing his countenance . 1 " 2 why 2 why 3 , 2 why 4 naught 4 naught 7 returned 4 naught 9 priest 5 , 6 " 6 " 7 returned 8 the 9 priest 9 priest 11 hastily 10 , 11 hastily 11 hastily 15 . 12 smoothing 14 countenance 13 his 14 countenance 14 countenance 15 . " [i] make naught ; [i] do but suffer [;] [i] am sick . 1 " 14 . 3 make 4 naught 4 naught 5 ; 4 naught 7 do 4 naught 8 but 4 naught 9 suffer 4 naught 14 . 9 suffer 13 sick 12 am 13 sick i [i] prithee , [dick] [,] [i] [must] begone . 1 i 9 begone 3 prithee 4 , 3 prithee 9 begone 9 begone 10 . on the [true] cross of [holywood] , [i] [am] clean innocent alike of violence or treachery . 1 on 2 the 2 the 11 innocent 4 cross 5 of 4 cross 7 , 4 cross 10 clean 10 clean 11 innocent 11 innocent 16 treachery 12 alike 16 treachery 13 of 16 treachery 14 violence 15 or 14 violence 16 treachery 16 treachery 17 . content ye , good lad . 1 content 2 ye 1 content 5 lad 1 content 6 . 3 , 5 lad 4 good 5 lad farewell ! " 1 farewell 2 ! 2 ! 3 " and he made his escape from the apartment with unusual alacrity . 1 and 2 he 2 he 3 made 3 made 5 escape 4 his 5 escape 5 escape 11 alacrity 6 from 7 the 6 from 11 alacrity 8 apartment 11 alacrity 9 with 11 alacrity 10 unusual 11 alacrity 11 alacrity 12 . gradually , as his mind grew clearer , suspicion took the upper hand , and was succeeded by certainty of the worst . 1 gradually 4 his 1 gradually 7 clearer 2 , 3 as 3 as 4 his 5 mind 7 clearer 6 grew 7 clearer 7 clearer 8 , 7 clearer 9 suspicion 7 clearer 23 . 9 suspicion 10 took 9 suspicion 12 upper 9 suspicion 19 certainty 11 the 12 upper 12 upper 13 hand 14 , 15 and 15 and 16 was 16 was 19 certainty 17 succeeded 19 certainty 18 by 19 certainty 19 certainty 20 of 19 certainty 22 worst 20 of 21 the 21 the 22 worst 22 worst 23 . he raised his head , and , as he did so , violently started . 1 he 2 raised 2 raised 4 head 3 his 4 head 4 head 6 and 4 head 13 violently 5 , 6 and 7 , 8 as 7 , 13 violently 9 he 10 did 10 did 13 violently 11 so 13 violently 12 , 13 violently 13 violently 14 started 13 violently 15 . high upon the wall there was the figure of a savage hunter woven in the tapestry . 1 high 2 upon 1 high 4 wall 3 the 4 wall 4 wall 5 there 4 wall 8 figure 5 there 6 was 6 was 7 the 8 figure 9 of 9 of 10 a 10 a 11 savage 11 savage 12 hunter 12 hunter 13 woven 13 woven 14 in 13 woven 17 . 14 in 15 the 15 the 16 tapestry with one hand he held a horn to his mouth ; in the other he brandished a stout spear . 1 with 7 horn 2 one 7 horn 3 hand 5 held 4 he 5 held 5 held 7 horn 6 a 7 horn 7 horn 10 mouth 8 to 9 his 9 his 10 mouth 10 mouth 16 brandished 11 ; 16 brandished 12 in 13 the 12 in 16 brandished 14 other 16 brandished 15 he 16 brandished 16 brandished 17 a 16 brandished 18 stout 16 brandished 19 spear 16 brandished 20 . 18 stout 19 spear his face was [dark] , for [he] [was] [meant] [to] [represent] [an] [african] . 1 his 2 face 2 face 3 was 2 face 14 . 5 , 6 for 6 for 14 . now , [here] [was] [what] [had] startled [richard] [shelton] . 1 now 2 , 2 , 7 startled 7 startled 10 . in this light the figure of the black hunter had winked at him with a white eyelid . 1 in 2 this 1 in 3 light 3 light 11 winked 4 the 5 figure 5 figure 6 of 5 figure 11 winked 6 of 7 the 7 the 8 black 8 black 11 winked 9 hunter 10 had 9 hunter 11 winked 11 winked 12 at 11 winked 15 a 12 at 13 him 13 him 14 with 15 a 18 . 16 white 17 eyelid 17 eyelid 18 . he continued staring at the eye . 1 he 2 continued 2 continued 3 staring 3 staring 4 at 4 at 5 the 5 the 6 eye 6 eye 7 . the light shone upon it like a gem ; it was liquid , it was alive . 1 the 8 gem 2 light 8 gem 3 shone 8 gem 4 upon 8 gem 5 it 8 gem 6 like 8 gem 7 a 8 gem 8 gem 9 ; 8 gem 10 it 8 gem 12 liquid 10 it 11 was 12 liquid 17 . 13 , 14 it 14 it 15 was 15 was 16 alive 16 alive 17 . again the white eyelid closed upon it for a fraction of a second , and the next moment it was gone . 1 again 4 eyelid 2 the 3 white 3 white 4 eyelid 4 eyelid 5 closed 4 eyelid 6 upon 4 eyelid 7 it 4 eyelid 10 fraction 4 eyelid 19 it 8 for 10 fraction 9 a 10 fraction 10 fraction 11 of 10 fraction 12 a 10 fraction 13 second 13 second 15 and 13 second 17 next 14 , 15 and 16 the 17 next 17 next 18 moment 19 it 20 was 20 was 21 gone 21 gone 22 . there could be no mistake . 1 there 3 be 1 there 4 no 2 could 3 be 4 no 5 mistake 5 mistake 6 . the live eye that had been watching him through a hole in the tapestry was gone . 1 the 3 eye 2 live 3 eye 3 eye 16 gone 3 eye 17 . 4 that 5 had 5 had 6 been 5 had 16 gone 6 been 7 watching 7 watching 8 him 9 through 14 tapestry 10 a 11 hole 11 hole 12 in 11 hole 14 tapestry 13 the 14 tapestry 14 tapestry 15 was 14 tapestry 16 gone the firelight no longer shone on a reflecting surface . 1 the 2 firelight 2 firelight 4 longer 2 firelight 5 shone 2 firelight 8 reflecting 2 firelight 10 . 3 no 4 longer 6 on 8 reflecting 7 a 8 reflecting 8 reflecting 9 surface and instantly [dick] awoke to the terrors of his position . 1 and 2 instantly 2 instantly 4 awoke 4 awoke 7 terrors 5 to 6 the 6 the 7 terrors 7 terrors 8 of 8 of 9 his 9 his 10 position 10 position 11 . hatch 's warning , the mute signals of the priest , this eye that had observed him from the wall , ran together in his mind . 1 hatch 7 signals 2 's 7 signals 3 warning 7 signals 4 , 7 signals 5 the 7 signals 6 mute 7 signals 7 signals 8 of 7 signals 10 priest 7 signals 11 , 7 signals 12 this 7 signals 13 eye 9 the 10 priest 13 eye 15 had 13 eye 16 observed 14 that 15 had 16 observed 20 wall 17 him 18 from 18 from 20 wall 19 the 20 wall 20 wall 21 , 20 wall 22 ran 20 wall 23 together 23 together 24 in 23 together 27 . 24 in 26 mind 25 his 26 mind " [if] [i] [cannot] [get] me forth out of this [house] , ["] [he] thought , " [i] [am] a [dead] [man] ! 1 " 12 , 1 " 23 ! 6 me 7 forth 7 forth 8 out 8 out 9 of 9 of 10 this 10 this 12 , 15 thought 16 , 16 , 17 " 17 " 20 a 20 a 23 ! and this poor [matcham] [,] [too] [to] [what] [a] [cockatrice's] nest have [i] not led him ! " 1 and 2 this 2 this 3 poor 3 poor 11 nest 11 nest 18 " 12 have 14 not 12 have 15 led 15 led 16 him 16 him 17 ! 17 ! 18 " " a new chamber ? " he repeated . 1 " 2 a 1 " 8 repeated 3 new 4 chamber 4 chamber 8 repeated 5 ? 6 " 5 ? 7 he 5 ? 8 repeated 8 repeated 9 . " [wherefore] so [?] 1 " 3 so what chamber ? " 1 what 3 ? 2 chamber 3 ? 3 ? 4 " " ' [tis] [one] above the chapel , " answered the messenger . 1 " 13 . 2 ' 5 above 5 above 7 chapel 6 the 7 chapel 7 chapel 12 messenger 8 , 9 " 8 , 11 the 9 " 10 answered 11 the 12 messenger 12 messenger 13 . " it hath [stood] long empty , " said [dick] , musing . 1 " 2 it 1 " 8 " 3 hath 6 empty 5 long 6 empty 6 empty 7 , 7 , 8 " 8 " 9 said 9 said 11 , 9 said 13 . 12 musing 13 . " what manner of room is it ? " 1 " 2 what 2 what 3 manner 2 what 6 is 2 what 7 it 2 what 8 ? 3 manner 4 of 3 manner 5 room 8 ? 9 " " [nay] , a brave [room] , " returned the man . 1 " 9 returned 3 , 9 returned 4 a 5 brave 5 brave 7 , 7 , 8 " 8 " 9 returned 9 returned 10 the 9 returned 12 . 10 the 11 man " but yet " lowering his voice " they call it haunted . " 1 " 2 but 1 " 5 lowering 3 yet 5 lowering 4 " 5 lowering 5 lowering 6 his 5 lowering 7 voice 5 lowering 8 " 5 lowering 9 they 5 lowering 10 call 5 lowering 14 " 11 it 12 haunted 12 haunted 13 . 13 . 14 " " haunted ? " repeated [dick] , with a chill . 1 " 5 repeated 2 haunted 3 ? 3 ? 4 " 4 " 5 repeated 5 repeated 11 . 7 , 8 with 8 with 9 a 9 a 10 chill 10 chill 11 . " [i] [have] not [heard] of [it] . 1 " 4 not 1 " 8 . 4 not 6 of nay , then , and by whom ? " 1 nay 2 , 1 nay 7 whom 2 , 3 then 3 then 4 , 4 , 5 and 5 and 6 by 7 whom 8 ? 8 ? 9 " the messenger looked about him ; and then , in a low [whisper] , " [by] the sacrist of [st] [john] ['s] , " he said . 1 the 2 messenger 2 messenger 3 looked 3 looked 4 about 3 looked 5 him 5 him 7 and 5 him 9 , 6 ; 7 and 7 and 8 then 9 , 15 " 10 in 11 a 11 a 12 low 12 low 14 , 14 , 15 " 15 " 18 sacrist 17 the 18 sacrist 18 sacrist 24 " 19 of 23 , 23 , 24 " 24 " 26 said 25 he 26 said 26 said 27 . " [they] [had] [him] there [to] [sleep] [one] [night] , and in the morning whew ! he was gone . 1 " 5 there 1 " 15 whew 10 , 11 and 10 , 15 whew 11 and 13 the 12 in 13 the 13 the 14 morning 15 whew 20 . 16 ! 20 . 17 he 18 was 17 he 20 . 18 was 19 gone the devil had taken him , they said ; the more betoken , he had drunk late the night before . " 1 the 2 devil 2 devil 4 taken 2 devil 5 him 2 devil 6 , 3 had 4 taken 6 , 7 they 7 they 12 betoken 8 said 12 betoken 9 ; 12 betoken 10 the 12 betoken 11 more 12 betoken 12 betoken 13 , 12 betoken 14 he 12 betoken 15 had 12 betoken 16 drunk 12 betoken 17 late 12 betoken 22 " 18 the 19 night 19 night 20 before 20 before 21 . 21 . 22 " dick followed the man with black forebodings . 1 dick 7 forebodings 2 followed 7 forebodings 3 the 4 man 4 man 7 forebodings 5 with 7 forebodings 6 black 7 forebodings 7 forebodings 8 . [chapter] [iii] [the] [room] [over] [the] [chapel] from the battlements nothing further was observed . 1 from 3 battlements 2 the 3 battlements 3 battlements 4 nothing 3 battlements 5 further 3 battlements 6 was 3 battlements 7 observed 3 battlements 8 . when [the] [night] was at length fairly [come] , [throgmorton] [was] led to a [room] overlooking [an] angle of the moat . 1 when 4 was 4 was 22 . 5 at 6 length 6 length 7 fairly 7 fairly 9 , 7 fairly 12 led 12 led 13 to 13 to 14 a 14 a 21 moat 16 overlooking 18 angle 18 angle 19 of 18 angle 21 moat 19 of 20 the 21 moat 22 . for [some] [half] [hour] [sir] [daniel] and [hatch] [stood] [eagerly] giving ear ; but [all] [remained] quiet . 1 for 18 . 7 and 11 giving 11 giving 12 ear 12 ear 17 quiet 13 ; 14 but 14 but 17 quiet 17 quiet 18 . the messenger had got away in safety . 1 the 2 messenger 2 messenger 4 got 2 messenger 5 away 2 messenger 7 safety 3 had 4 got 6 in 7 safety 7 safety 8 . sir [daniel] ['s] [brow] [grew] [clearer] . 1 sir 7 . he turned to [hatch] [.] 1 he 2 turned 2 turned 3 to " [bennet] , " he said , " this [john] [amend-all] is [no] [more] [than] a man , ye [see] . 1 " 3 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 6 said 4 " 19 ye 5 he 6 said 6 said 7 , 7 , 8 " 8 " 12 is 9 this 12 is 12 is 16 a 16 a 17 man 17 man 18 , 19 ye 21 . he sleepeth . 1 he 2 sleepeth 2 sleepeth 3 . we will make a good end of him , go to [!] ["] 1 we 10 go 2 will 3 make 2 will 6 end 2 will 10 go 3 make 5 good 4 a 5 good 6 end 7 of 8 him 9 , 8 him 10 go 10 go 11 to at length , with a lamp in one hand , he mounted to his new apartment . 1 at 2 length 2 length 3 , 2 length 6 lamp 4 with 5 a 5 a 6 lamp 6 lamp 9 hand 6 lamp 12 mounted 7 in 9 hand 8 one 9 hand 10 , 11 he 11 he 12 mounted 12 mounted 13 to 12 mounted 14 his 12 mounted 16 apartment 15 new 16 apartment 16 apartment 17 . it was large , low , and somewhat dark . 1 it 2 was 2 was 9 dark 3 large 8 somewhat 3 large 9 dark 4 , 7 and 4 , 8 somewhat 5 low 6 , 6 , 7 and 9 dark 10 . the window looked upon the moat , and although it was so high up , it was heavily barred . 1 the 6 moat 2 window 6 moat 3 looked 6 moat 4 upon 6 moat 5 the 6 moat 6 moat 9 although 6 moat 20 . 7 , 8 and 7 , 9 although 9 although 10 it 9 although 13 high 10 it 11 was 12 so 13 high 13 high 19 barred 14 up 15 , 14 up 19 barred 15 , 19 barred 16 it 17 was 17 was 19 barred 18 heavily 19 barred the bed was luxurious , with one pillow of down and one of lavender , and a red coverlet worked in a pattern of roses . 1 the 8 pillow 2 bed 4 luxurious 3 was 4 luxurious 4 luxurious 5 , 4 luxurious 6 with 4 luxurious 7 one 4 luxurious 8 pillow 8 pillow 14 lavender 9 of 14 lavender 10 down 14 lavender 11 and 14 lavender 12 one 14 lavender 13 of 14 lavender 14 lavender 16 and 14 lavender 17 a 14 lavender 18 red 14 lavender 19 coverlet 14 lavender 26 . 15 , 16 and 19 coverlet 20 worked 19 coverlet 21 in 19 coverlet 23 pattern 19 coverlet 25 roses 21 in 22 a 22 a 23 pattern 23 pattern 24 of all about the walls were cupboards , locked and padlocked , and concealed from view by hangings of dark-coloured arras . 1 all 2 about 1 all 13 concealed 3 the 4 walls 4 walls 10 padlocked 5 were 6 cupboards 6 cupboards 7 , 6 cupboards 10 padlocked 8 locked 10 padlocked 9 and 10 padlocked 10 padlocked 12 and 10 padlocked 13 concealed 11 , 12 and 13 concealed 19 dark-coloured 14 from 19 dark-coloured 15 view 19 dark-coloured 16 by 19 dark-coloured 17 hangings 19 dark-coloured 18 of 19 dark-coloured 19 dark-coloured 20 arras 19 dark-coloured 21 . dick made the round , lifting the arras , sounding the panels , seeking vainly to open the cupboards . 1 dick 6 lifting 2 made 6 lifting 3 the 4 round 4 round 6 lifting 5 , 6 lifting 6 lifting 12 panels 7 the 12 panels 8 arras 12 panels 9 , 12 panels 10 sounding 12 panels 11 the 12 panels 12 panels 14 seeking 12 panels 15 vainly 13 , 14 seeking 15 vainly 16 to 15 vainly 19 cupboards 17 open 19 cupboards 18 the 19 cupboards 19 cupboards 20 . for what reason had he been given this chamber ? 1 for 3 reason 2 what 3 reason 3 reason 9 chamber 4 had 6 been 4 had 7 given 5 he 6 been 7 given 8 this 7 given 9 chamber 9 chamber 10 ? it was larger and finer than his own . 1 it 2 was 1 it 5 finer 2 was 3 larger 3 larger 4 and 3 larger 5 finer 5 finer 6 than 5 finer 8 own 7 his 8 own 8 own 9 . could it conceal a snare ? 1 could 2 it 1 could 3 conceal 3 conceal 5 snare 4 a 5 snare 5 snare 6 ? was there a secret entrance [?] 1 was 4 secret 2 there 3 a 3 a 4 secret 4 secret 5 entrance was it , indeed , haunted ? 1 was 6 haunted 2 it 6 haunted 3 , 4 indeed 4 indeed 5 , 4 indeed 6 haunted 6 haunted 7 ? his blood ran a little chilly in his veins . 1 his 2 blood 2 blood 9 veins 3 ran 6 chilly 4 a 5 little 5 little 6 chilly 6 chilly 9 veins 7 in 9 veins 8 his 9 veins 9 veins 10 . immediately over him the heavy foot of a sentry trod the leads . 1 immediately 4 the 1 immediately 5 heavy 2 over 3 him 2 over 4 the 5 heavy 10 trod 6 foot 7 of 6 foot 10 trod 8 a 9 sentry 9 sentry 10 trod 10 trod 11 the 10 trod 12 leads 12 leads 13 . below him , he knew , was the arched roof of the chapel ; and next to the chapel was the hall . 1 below 2 him 1 below 3 , 3 , 9 arched 4 he 5 knew 5 knew 7 was 5 knew 9 arched 6 , 7 was 8 the 9 arched 9 arched 10 roof 9 arched 11 of 9 arched 13 chapel 9 arched 19 chapel 12 the 13 chapel 13 chapel 14 ; 13 chapel 16 next 14 ; 15 and 17 to 18 the 18 the 19 chapel 19 chapel 22 hall 20 was 21 the 21 the 22 hall 22 hall 23 . certainly there was a secret passage in the hall ; the eye that had watched him from the arras gave him proof of that . 1 certainly 6 passage 2 there 6 passage 3 was 4 a 4 a 5 secret 5 secret 6 passage 6 passage 9 hall 7 in 8 the 7 in 9 hall 8 the 9 hall 9 hall 10 ; 9 hall 11 the 9 hall 12 eye 9 hall 15 watched 13 that 14 had 14 had 15 watched 15 watched 16 him 15 watched 19 arras 17 from 19 arras 18 the 19 arras 19 arras 20 gave 19 arras 21 him 19 arras 22 proof 19 arras 24 that 19 arras 25 . 22 proof 23 of to sleep in such a place , he felt , would be foolhardy . 1 to 2 sleep 2 sleep 3 in 2 sleep 14 . 4 such 5 a 5 a 6 place 5 a 13 foolhardy 7 , 13 foolhardy 8 he 13 foolhardy 9 felt 13 foolhardy 10 , 13 foolhardy 11 would 13 foolhardy 12 be 13 foolhardy 13 foolhardy 14 . he made his weapons ready , and took his position in a corner of the room behind the door . 1 he 4 weapons 2 made 4 weapons 3 his 4 weapons 4 weapons 5 ready 4 weapons 8 took 4 weapons 10 position 4 weapons 20 . 6 , 7 and 7 and 8 took 9 his 10 position 10 position 13 corner 11 in 13 corner 12 a 13 corner 13 corner 14 of 13 corner 16 room 13 corner 17 behind 14 of 15 the 15 the 16 room 17 behind 19 door 18 the 19 door if ill was intended , he would sell his life dear . 1 if 4 intended 2 ill 4 intended 3 was 4 intended 4 intended 8 sell 5 , 6 he 6 he 7 would 7 would 8 sell 8 sell 10 life 8 sell 11 dear 9 his 10 life 11 dear 12 . the sound of many feet , the challenge , and the password , sounded overhead along the battlements ; the watch was being changed . 1 the 12 password 2 sound 3 of 2 sound 8 challenge 4 many 8 challenge 5 feet 8 challenge 6 , 8 challenge 7 the 8 challenge 8 challenge 12 password 9 , 12 password 10 and 11 the 10 and 12 password 11 the 12 password 12 password 13 , 12 password 14 sounded 12 password 15 overhead 12 password 16 along 12 password 17 the 12 password 18 battlements 18 battlements 19 ; 18 battlements 20 the 18 battlements 21 watch 18 battlements 22 was 18 battlements 23 being 18 battlements 24 changed 18 battlements 25 . and just then there came a scratching at the door of the chamber ; it grew a little louder ; then a whisper : 1 and 3 then 2 just 3 then 3 then 19 louder 4 there 7 scratching 5 came 7 scratching 6 a 7 scratching 7 scratching 8 at 7 scratching 10 door 7 scratching 11 of 7 scratching 13 chamber 7 scratching 19 louder 9 the 10 door 12 the 13 chamber 14 ; 19 louder 15 it 16 grew 16 grew 19 louder 17 a 18 little 18 little 19 louder 19 louder 20 ; 19 louder 23 whisper 20 ; 21 then 21 then 22 a 23 whisper 24 : " [dick] , [dick] , it [is] [i] ! " 1 " 3 , 3 , 10 " 5 , 10 " 6 it 9 ! 9 ! 10 " dick [ran] [to] [the] [door] , drew the bolt , and admitted [matcham] [.] 1 dick 12 admitted 6 , 11 and 6 , 12 admitted 7 drew 8 the 8 the 9 bolt 9 bolt 10 , 10 , 11 and he was very pale , and carried a lamp in one hand and a drawn dagger in the other . 1 he 2 was 2 was 3 very 3 very 4 pale 4 pale 5 , 4 pale 6 and 4 pale 9 lamp 7 carried 9 lamp 8 a 9 lamp 9 lamp 12 hand 9 lamp 13 and 9 lamp 15 drawn 10 in 12 hand 11 one 12 hand 14 a 15 drawn 15 drawn 16 dagger 16 dagger 17 in 16 dagger 19 other 17 in 18 the 19 other 20 . " shut me the door , " he whispered . 1 " 9 whispered 2 shut 3 me 2 shut 5 door 4 the 5 door 5 door 9 whispered 6 , 9 whispered 7 " 9 whispered 8 he 9 whispered 9 whispered 10 . " [swift] , [dick] ! 1 " 3 , 1 " 5 ! this house is full of spies ; [i] hear their feet [follow] [me] [in] [the] [corridors] [;] [i] [hear] [them] [breathe] [behind] [the] [arras] . " 1 this 6 spies 2 house 6 spies 3 is 6 spies 4 full 5 of 4 full 6 spies 6 spies 7 ; 6 spies 9 hear 6 spies 10 their 6 spies 11 feet 11 feet 25 . 25 . 26 " " well , content you , " returned [dick] , " it is [closed] . 1 " 2 well 2 well 3 , 2 well 4 content 2 well 10 , 4 content 5 you 4 content 8 returned 5 you 7 " 6 , 7 " 10 , 11 " 11 " 13 is 12 it 13 is 13 is 15 . we are safe for this while , if there be safety anywhere within these walls . 1 we 2 are 2 are 3 safe 3 safe 6 while 4 for 5 this 4 for 6 while 6 while 11 safety 7 , 8 if 8 if 9 there 9 there 10 be 9 there 11 safety 11 safety 12 anywhere 11 safety 15 walls 11 safety 16 . 13 within 15 walls 14 these 15 walls but my heart is glad to see you . 1 but 3 heart 2 my 3 heart 3 heart 4 is 3 heart 5 glad 3 heart 9 . 5 glad 7 see 5 glad 8 you 6 to 7 see by the mass , lad , [i] thought ye were sped ! 1 by 3 mass 2 the 3 mass 3 mass 4 , 3 mass 5 lad 3 mass 12 ! 5 lad 6 , 5 lad 11 sped 8 thought 11 sped 9 ye 11 sped 10 were 11 sped where hid ye ? " 1 where 2 hid 1 where 4 ? 3 ye 4 ? 4 ? 5 " " it matters [not] , " returned [matcham] . 1 " 2 it 2 it 9 . 3 matters 5 , 3 matters 9 . 5 , 6 " 6 " 7 returned " since we be met , it matters not . 1 " 10 . 2 since 5 met 3 we 4 be 3 we 5 met 5 met 8 matters 6 , 7 it 7 it 8 matters 8 matters 9 not 8 matters 10 . but [,] [dick] [,] are [your] [eyes] [open] [?] 1 but 5 are have they told you of to-morrow 's doings ? " 1 have 3 told 2 they 3 told 3 told 4 you 3 told 8 doings 5 of 8 doings 6 to-morrow 8 doings 7 's 8 doings 8 doings 10 " 9 ? 10 " " [not] they , " replied [dick] . 1 " 3 they 1 " 6 replied 4 , 5 " 5 " 6 replied 6 replied 8 . " what make they to-morrow ? " 1 " 2 what 2 what 3 make 2 what 4 they 2 what 6 ? 5 to-morrow 6 ? 6 ? 7 " i had the proof of it ; [i] have heard them whisper ; nay , they as good as told me . " 1 i 10 heard 2 had 10 heard 3 the 4 proof 4 proof 5 of 4 proof 6 it 4 proof 7 ; 4 proof 10 heard 5 of 6 it 9 have 10 heard 10 heard 11 them 10 heard 12 whisper 12 whisper 14 nay 13 ; 14 nay 14 nay 15 , 14 nay 23 " 16 they 20 told 17 as 19 as 18 good 19 as 19 as 20 told 20 told 21 me 21 me 23 " 22 . 23 " " ay , " returned [dick] , " is it so ? 1 " 2 ay 1 " 7 , 2 ay 3 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 5 returned 7 , 8 " 8 " 9 is 9 is 11 so 9 is 12 ? 10 it 11 so i had thought as much . " 1 i 3 thought 2 had 3 thought 3 thought 5 much 4 as 5 much 5 much 6 . 6 . 7 " and he told him the day 's occurrences at length . 1 and 2 he 2 he 8 occurrences 3 told 8 occurrences 4 him 8 occurrences 5 the 8 occurrences 6 day 8 occurrences 7 's 8 occurrences 8 occurrences 9 at 8 occurrences 10 length 8 occurrences 11 . when [it] was [done] , [matcham] [arose] and began [,] [in] [turn] , to examine the apartment . 1 when 3 was 3 was 18 . 5 , 8 and 5 , 15 examine 8 and 9 began 13 , 14 to 14 to 15 examine 15 examine 17 apartment 16 the 17 apartment 17 apartment 18 . " no , " he said , " there is no entrance visible . 1 " 2 no 2 no 3 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 6 said 5 he 6 said 6 said 7 , 7 , 8 " 8 " 13 visible 9 there 10 is 10 is 11 no 10 is 12 entrance 12 entrance 13 visible 13 visible 14 . yet ' tis a pure certainty there is one . 1 yet 6 certainty 2 ' 3 tis 3 tis 6 certainty 4 a 6 certainty 5 pure 6 certainty 6 certainty 7 there 6 certainty 8 is 6 certainty 9 one 6 certainty 10 . 7 there 8 is dick , [i] [will] [stay] [by] [you] . 1 dick 2 , 1 dick 8 . an y ' are to die , [i] will die with you . 1 an 2 y 2 y 3 ' 2 y 4 are 2 y 10 die 5 to 6 die 6 die 7 , 6 die 10 die 9 will 10 die 10 die 13 . 11 with 12 you 11 with 13 . and [i] [can] [help] look [!] 1 and 5 look i have stolen a dagger [i] will do my best ! 1 i 2 have 2 have 3 stolen 3 stolen 5 dagger 3 stolen 11 ! 4 a 5 dagger 5 dagger 10 best 7 will 8 do 8 do 10 best 9 my 10 best give me your hand , [jack] . " 1 give 2 me 1 give 3 your 3 your 4 hand 3 your 8 " 5 , 8 " 7 . 8 " and he grasped the other 's hand in silence . 1 and 2 he 2 he 3 grasped 3 grasped 4 the 3 grasped 5 other 3 grasped 6 's 3 grasped 7 hand 3 grasped 9 silence 4 the 5 other 8 in 9 silence 9 silence 10 . " [i] will tell you , " he resumed . 1 " 5 you 1 " 6 , 3 will 4 tell 4 tell 5 you 6 , 7 " 7 " 10 . 8 he 9 resumed 9 resumed 10 . " there is a window , out of which the messenger descended ; the rope should still be in the chamber . 1 " 22 . 2 there 3 is 2 there 4 a 4 a 11 messenger 5 window 6 , 5 window 7 out 5 window 11 messenger 8 of 9 which 9 which 11 messenger 10 the 11 messenger 11 messenger 12 descended 12 descended 13 ; 12 descended 15 rope 12 descended 22 . 14 the 15 rope 15 rope 16 should 15 rope 17 still 15 rope 21 chamber 17 still 18 be 19 in 20 the 20 the 21 chamber ' [tis] a [hope] . " 1 ' 3 a 3 a 5 . 5 . 6 " " [hist] ! " said [matcham] . 1 " 5 said 3 ! 4 " 3 ! 5 said 5 said 7 . both gave ear . 1 both 3 ear 2 gave 3 ear 3 ear 4 . there was a sound below the floor ; then it paused , and then began again . 1 there 4 sound 2 was 3 a 3 a 4 sound 4 sound 5 below 5 below 11 paused 6 the 7 floor 7 floor 8 ; 7 floor 11 paused 9 then 10 it 9 then 11 paused 11 paused 16 again 12 , 13 and 13 and 14 then 14 then 15 began 15 began 16 again 16 again 17 . " some one walketh in the room below , " whispered [matcham] . 1 " 11 whispered 2 some 4 walketh 3 one 4 walketh 4 walketh 5 in 4 walketh 7 room 4 walketh 8 below 5 in 6 the 8 below 9 , 9 , 10 " 10 " 11 whispered 11 whispered 13 . " [nay] , " returned [dick] , " there is no [room] [below] ; we are [above] the chapel . 1 " 20 . 3 , 4 " 3 , 20 . 4 " 5 returned 5 returned 19 chapel 7 , 8 " 7 , 18 the 8 " 16 are 9 there 10 is 9 there 11 no 11 no 14 ; 14 ; 15 we 15 we 16 are 18 the 19 chapel it is my murderer in the secret passage . 1 it 2 is 2 is 3 my 3 my 4 murderer 4 murderer 8 passage 5 in 6 the 6 the 7 secret 7 secret 8 passage 8 passage 9 . well , let him come ; it shall go hard with him ; " and he ground his teeth . 1 well 2 , 1 well 3 let 3 let 4 him 4 him 20 . 5 come 6 ; 6 ; 7 it 7 it 10 hard 8 shall 9 go 9 go 10 hard 10 hard 19 teeth 11 with 19 teeth 12 him 16 he 13 ; 14 " 13 ; 15 and 13 ; 16 he 16 he 19 teeth 17 ground 19 teeth 18 his 19 teeth 19 teeth 20 . " blow me the lights out , " said the other . 1 " 12 . 2 blow 5 lights 3 me 5 lights 4 the 5 lights 5 lights 6 out 5 lights 9 said 5 lights 11 other 7 , 9 said 8 " 9 said 10 the 11 other 11 other 12 . " perchance he will betray himself . " 1 " 8 " 2 perchance 3 he 2 perchance 5 betray 2 perchance 6 himself 4 will 5 betray 6 himself 7 . 7 . 8 " they blew out both the lamps and lay still as death . 1 they 6 lamps 2 blew 3 out 2 blew 6 lamps 4 both 6 lamps 5 the 6 lamps 6 lamps 7 and 6 lamps 8 lay 6 lamps 9 still 6 lamps 10 as 6 lamps 11 death 11 death 12 . the footfalls underneath were very soft , but they were clearly audible . 1 the 2 footfalls 2 footfalls 3 underneath 2 footfalls 4 were 2 footfalls 5 very 2 footfalls 6 soft 6 soft 12 audible 7 , 8 but 8 but 9 they 9 they 10 were 10 were 12 audible 11 clearly 12 audible 12 audible 13 . it widened ; a trap-door was being opened , letting in a gush of light . 1 it 5 trap-door 2 widened 5 trap-door 3 ; 5 trap-door 4 a 5 trap-door 5 trap-door 6 was 5 trap-door 7 being 5 trap-door 8 opened 5 trap-door 9 , 5 trap-door 10 letting 10 letting 13 gush 11 in 13 gush 12 a 13 gush 13 gush 14 of 13 gush 15 light 15 light 16 . they could see the strong [hand] [pushing] it [up] ; and [dick] raised his cross-bow [,] waiting [for] [the] [head] to follow . 1 they 2 could 2 could 3 see 2 could 22 follow 4 the 5 strong 4 the 15 cross-bow 5 strong 13 raised 8 it 10 ; 10 ; 11 and 11 and 13 raised 13 raised 14 his 15 cross-bow 17 waiting 17 waiting 21 to 21 to 22 follow 22 follow 23 . but now there came an interruption . 1 but 6 interruption 2 now 6 interruption 3 there 6 interruption 4 came 6 interruption 5 an 6 interruption 6 interruption 7 . here was a moment 's respite . 1 here 6 respite 2 was 6 respite 3 a 4 moment 4 moment 6 respite 5 's 6 respite 6 respite 7 . " [joanna] ! " repeated [dick] . 1 " 3 ! 3 ! 4 " 4 " 5 repeated 5 repeated 7 . " why , who the murrain should this be ? 1 " 2 why 1 " 6 murrain 2 why 6 murrain 3 , 4 who 4 who 5 the 4 who 6 murrain 6 murrain 7 should 6 murrain 10 ? 7 should 8 this 7 should 9 be here is no [joanna] [,] [nor] [ever] hath [been] [.] 1 here 2 is 1 here 8 hath 2 is 3 no what meaneth it ? " 1 what 2 meaneth 2 meaneth 3 it 2 meaneth 4 ? 4 ? 5 " matcham was silent . 1 matcham 2 was 2 was 3 silent 3 silent 4 . he [seemed] [to] [have] drawn further away . 1 he 5 drawn 5 drawn 6 further 6 further 7 away 7 away 8 . " [jack] , " said [dick] , " [i] wot not [where] [ye] [were] all day . 1 " 3 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 5 said 5 said 7 , 5 said 17 . 7 , 8 " 8 " 10 wot 10 wot 11 not 15 all 16 day 16 day 17 . saw [ye] this [joanna] [?] ["] 1 saw 3 this " [nay] [,] " [returned] [matcham] , " [i] saw her [not] . " 1 " 4 " 4 " 7 , 7 , 8 " 8 " 14 " 10 saw 11 her 11 her 13 . 13 . 14 " " nor heard tell of her ? " he pursued . 1 " 10 pursued 2 nor 3 heard 3 heard 4 tell 4 tell 10 pursued 5 of 6 her 6 her 10 pursued 7 ? 8 " 7 ? 9 he 7 ? 10 pursued 10 pursued 11 . the steps drew nearer . 1 the 2 steps 2 steps 4 nearer 3 drew 4 nearer 4 nearer 5 . sir [daniel] [was] [still] [roaring] [the] [name] [of] [joanna] [from] [the] [courtyard] . 1 sir 13 . " did ye hear of her ? " repeated [dick] . 1 " 3 ye 2 did 3 ye 3 ye 4 hear 3 ye 7 ? 4 hear 5 of 4 hear 6 her 7 ? 8 " 8 " 9 repeated 9 repeated 11 . " [i] [heard] of her , " said [matcham] . 1 " 7 " 4 of 5 her 5 her 6 , 6 , 7 " 7 " 8 said 8 said 10 . " how your voice twitters ! 1 " 5 twitters 2 how 5 twitters 3 your 5 twitters 4 voice 5 twitters 5 twitters 6 ! what [aileth] you ? " said [dick] . 1 what 4 ? 3 you 4 ? 4 ? 5 " 5 " 6 said 6 said 8 . " ['] [tis] a [most] excellent good fortune [,] [this] [joanna] ; it will take their minds from [us] . " 1 " 21 " 4 a 6 excellent 4 a 7 good 7 good 8 fortune 8 fortune 15 take 8 fortune 17 minds 8 fortune 21 " 12 ; 13 it 12 ; 14 will 14 will 15 take 16 their 17 minds 18 from 20 . 20 . 21 " " [dick] , " [cried] [matcham] , " [i] [am] [lost] ; we are [both] [lost] . 1 " 3 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 17 . 7 , 8 " 7 , 17 . 8 " 14 are 12 ; 13 we 13 we 14 are let us flee if there be yet time . 1 let 2 us 1 let 3 flee 3 flee 4 if 3 flee 5 there 3 flee 6 be 3 flee 7 yet 3 flee 8 time 3 flee 9 . they will not rest till they have found me . 1 they 3 not 1 they 8 found 1 they 9 me 2 will 3 not 4 rest 5 till 4 rest 8 found 5 till 6 they 7 have 8 found 9 me 10 . or , see ! let me go forth ; when they have found me , ye may flee . 1 or 5 let 2 , 4 ! 2 , 5 let 3 see 4 ! 5 let 6 me 5 let 7 go 5 let 8 forth 5 let 9 ; 5 let 18 flee 10 when 11 they 10 when 13 found 12 have 13 found 13 found 18 flee 14 me 18 flee 15 , 16 ye 16 ye 18 flee 17 may 18 flee 18 flee 19 . let me [forth] , [dick] [good] [dick] [,] let me away ! " 1 let 2 me 1 let 10 me 2 me 4 , 9 let 10 me 10 me 12 ! 11 away 12 ! 12 ! 13 " she was groping for the bolt , [when] [dick] at last [comprehended] . 1 she 2 was 1 she 3 groping 3 groping 4 for 3 groping 5 the 3 groping 6 bolt 4 for 5 the 6 bolt 7 , 6 bolt 13 . 10 at 11 last 10 at 13 . the girl paused , and stood silent and motionless . 1 the 2 girl 2 girl 3 paused 3 paused 9 motionless 3 paused 10 . 4 , 9 motionless 5 and 9 motionless 6 stood 9 motionless 7 silent 9 motionless 8 and 9 motionless dick , too , was silent for a little ; then he spoke again . 1 dick 6 silent 2 , 3 too 3 too 4 , 3 too 6 silent 5 was 6 silent 6 silent 7 for 6 silent 11 then 7 for 8 a 8 a 9 little 10 ; 11 then 11 then 13 spoke 12 he 13 spoke 13 spoke 14 again 14 again 15 . she answered nothing . 1 she 2 answered 2 answered 3 nothing 2 answered 4 . " come , " he said , " [speak] up , [jack] . 1 " 2 come 2 come 3 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 6 said 5 he 6 said 6 said 7 , 7 , 8 " 8 " 13 . 10 up 11 , 11 , 13 . come , be a good maid , and say ye love me ! " 1 come 12 me 2 , 10 ye 3 be 5 good 3 be 6 maid 4 a 5 good 6 maid 10 ye 7 , 8 and 7 , 10 ye 9 say 10 ye 10 ye 12 me 11 love 12 me 12 me 13 ! 13 ! 14 " " why , [dick] , " she cried , " would [i] be here ? " 1 " 2 why 2 why 3 , 2 why 5 , 2 why 15 ? 5 , 6 " 6 " 8 cried 7 she 8 cried 8 cried 9 , 9 , 10 " 11 would 13 be 13 be 14 here 14 here 15 ? 15 ? 16 " but [now] [that] [i] think , how found ye my chamber ? " 1 but 5 think 5 think 7 how 6 , 7 how 7 how 8 found 7 how 12 ? 9 ye 11 chamber 9 ye 12 ? 10 my 11 chamber 12 ? 13 " " [i] [asked] it of [dame] [hatch] , " she answered . 1 " 4 it 4 it 12 . 5 of 8 , 8 , 9 " 9 " 11 answered 10 she 11 answered 11 answered 12 . " well , the dame 's staunch , " he answered ; " she 'll not tell upon you . 1 " 2 well 2 well 3 , 2 well 5 dame 4 the 5 dame 5 dame 7 staunch 5 dame 18 upon 6 's 7 staunch 7 staunch 11 answered 7 staunch 12 ; 7 staunch 16 not 8 , 11 answered 9 " 10 he 9 " 11 answered 12 ; 15 'll 13 " 14 she 13 " 15 'll 16 not 17 tell 18 upon 20 . 19 you 20 . we have time before us . " 1 we 2 have 2 have 3 time 3 time 4 before 4 before 5 us 4 before 6 . 6 . 7 " and just then , as if to contradict his words , feet came down the corridor , and a fist beat roughly on the door . 1 and 2 just 2 just 8 contradict 3 then 4 , 3 then 8 contradict 4 , 5 as 6 if 8 contradict 7 to 8 contradict 8 contradict 9 his 8 contradict 10 words 8 contradict 11 , 8 contradict 12 feet 12 feet 16 corridor 13 came 16 corridor 14 down 16 corridor 15 the 16 corridor 16 corridor 18 and 16 corridor 19 a 16 corridor 20 fist 16 corridor 21 beat 16 corridor 22 roughly 16 corridor 26 . 17 , 18 and 22 roughly 23 on 22 roughly 25 door 23 on 24 the " here ! " cried a voice . 1 " 5 cried 2 here 3 ! 3 ! 4 " 3 ! 5 cried 5 cried 7 voice 6 a 7 voice 7 voice 8 . " [open] , [master] [dick] [;] [open] ! " 1 " 3 , 3 , 9 " 8 ! 9 " dick neither moved nor answered . 1 dick 4 nor 1 dick 5 answered 2 neither 3 moved 2 neither 4 nor 5 answered 6 . " it is all over , " said the girl ; and she put her arms about [dick] 's neck . 1 " 3 is 1 " 6 , 2 it 3 is 3 is 4 all 4 all 5 over 6 , 7 " 7 " 8 said 8 said 21 . 9 the 10 girl 10 girl 16 arms 11 ; 12 and 12 and 14 put 13 she 14 put 14 put 16 arms 15 her 16 arms 16 arms 17 about 16 arms 20 neck 19 's 20 neck 20 neck 21 . one after another , men came trooping to the door . 1 one 7 trooping 2 after 7 trooping 3 another 4 , 3 another 7 trooping 5 men 7 trooping 6 came 7 trooping 7 trooping 10 door 8 to 10 door 9 the 10 door 10 door 11 . then [sir] [daniel] arrived himself , and there was a sudden cessation of the noise . 1 then 4 arrived 4 arrived 11 sudden 5 himself 7 and 6 , 7 and 7 and 8 there 8 there 9 was 8 there 10 a 10 a 11 sudden 11 sudden 12 cessation 12 cessation 13 of 12 cessation 15 noise 13 of 14 the 14 the 15 noise 15 noise 16 . " [dick] , " cried the knight , " [be] [not] [an] ass . 1 " 5 cried 3 , 5 cried 4 " 5 cried 5 cried 7 knight 5 cried 8 , 6 the 7 knight 8 , 9 " 9 " 13 ass 13 ass 14 . the [seven] [sleepers] [had] [been] awake ere [now] . 1 the 6 awake 6 awake 7 ere 7 ere 9 . we know she is [within] [there] [.] 1 we 2 know 2 know 4 is 3 she 4 is open , then , the door , man . " 1 open 2 , 1 open 4 , 1 open 6 door 2 , 3 then 5 the 6 door 6 door 7 , 6 door 9 . 8 man 9 . 9 . 10 " dick was again silent . 1 dick 4 silent 2 was 4 silent 3 again 4 silent 4 silent 5 . " down with it , " said [sir] [daniel] . 1 " 4 it 1 " 6 " 2 down 3 with 3 with 4 it 5 , 6 " 6 " 7 said 7 said 10 . and immediately his followers fell savagely upon the door with foot and fist . 1 and 13 fist 2 immediately 4 followers 3 his 4 followers 4 followers 5 fell 4 followers 6 savagely 6 savagely 7 upon 6 savagely 9 door 6 savagely 11 foot 7 upon 8 the 10 with 11 foot 11 foot 13 fist 12 and 13 fist 13 fist 14 . solid as it was , and strongly bolted , it would soon have given way ; but once more fortune interfered . 1 solid 2 as 1 solid 4 was 1 solid 6 and 1 solid 7 strongly 2 as 3 it 5 , 6 and 7 strongly 8 bolted 8 bolted 9 , 8 bolted 10 it 8 bolted 11 would 8 bolted 12 soon 8 bolted 14 given 13 have 14 given 14 given 20 fortune 15 way 16 ; 15 way 20 fortune 16 ; 17 but 18 once 19 more 18 once 20 fortune 20 fortune 21 interfered 21 interfered 22 . in the [first] [moment] of alarm [it] sounded as if the [foresters] were carrying the [moat] [house] by assault . 1 in 2 the 1 in 15 the 2 the 5 of 5 of 6 alarm 6 alarm 8 sounded 8 sounded 14 carrying 9 as 10 if 9 as 14 carrying 10 if 13 were 11 the 13 were 15 the 20 . 18 by 19 assault 19 assault 20 . and [sir] [daniel] [and] [his] [men] [,] [desisting] instantly [from] [their] attack upon [dick] 's chamber , [hurried] [to] defend the walls . 1 and 9 instantly 9 instantly 23 . 12 attack 13 upon 12 attack 22 walls 15 's 16 chamber 16 chamber 17 , 16 chamber 20 defend 20 defend 21 the 21 the 22 walls 22 walls 23 . " now , " cried [dick] , " we are saved . " 1 " 13 " 2 now 3 , 2 now 7 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 5 cried 7 , 8 " 8 " 9 we 9 we 10 are 9 we 11 saved 11 saved 12 . 12 . 13 " he seized the great old bedstead with both hands , and bent himself in vain to move it . 1 he 6 bedstead 2 seized 3 the 2 seized 6 bedstead 4 great 6 bedstead 5 old 6 bedstead 6 bedstead 7 with 6 bedstead 8 both 6 bedstead 9 hands 6 bedstead 10 , 6 bedstead 11 and 6 bedstead 12 bent 12 bent 13 himself 12 bent 15 vain 13 himself 14 in 15 vain 17 move 16 to 17 move 17 move 19 . 18 it 19 . " [help] me [,] [jack] . 1 " 3 me 3 me 6 . for your life 's sake , help me stoutly ! " he cried . 1 for 5 sake 2 your 3 life 2 your 5 sake 4 's 5 sake 5 sake 9 stoutly 6 , 9 stoutly 7 help 8 me 7 help 9 stoutly 9 stoutly 13 cried 9 stoutly 14 . 10 ! 11 " 10 ! 12 he 10 ! 13 cried " [ye] do but [make] [things] worse , " said [joanna] , sadly . 1 " 3 do 1 " 13 sadly 4 but 7 worse 7 worse 13 sadly 8 , 9 " 9 " 10 said 10 said 12 , 12 , 13 sadly 13 sadly 14 . " he will [then] enter by the trap . " 1 " 2 he 1 " 3 will 3 will 5 enter 5 enter 8 trap 6 by 7 the 7 the 8 trap 8 trap 9 . 9 . 10 " " not so , " replied [dick] . 1 " 2 not 1 " 8 . 2 not 3 so 4 , 5 " 4 , 8 . 5 " 6 replied " he durst not tell his secret to so many . 1 " 3 durst 2 he 3 durst 3 durst 4 not 3 durst 5 tell 3 durst 6 his 3 durst 7 secret 3 durst 8 to 3 durst 9 so 3 durst 11 . 6 his 7 secret 9 so 10 many it is by the trap that we shall flee . 1 it 2 is 1 it 10 . 3 by 9 flee 4 the 5 trap 5 trap 9 flee 6 that 9 flee 7 we 8 shall 8 shall 9 flee 9 flee 10 . hark ! 1 hark 2 ! the attack is over . 1 the 2 attack 2 attack 3 is 2 attack 4 over 2 attack 5 . nay , it was none ! " 1 nay 2 , 1 nay 5 none 1 nay 6 ! 2 , 3 it 3 it 4 was 4 was 5 none 6 ! 7 " " he will return [anon] , " said [dick] . 1 " 2 he 1 " 3 will 3 will 4 return 4 return 6 , 6 , 7 " 7 " 8 said 8 said 10 . " to the trap ! " 1 " 5 ! 2 to 3 the 3 the 4 trap 4 trap 5 ! 5 ! 6 " he lighted a lamp , and they went together into the corner of the room . 1 he 2 lighted 2 lighted 4 lamp 3 a 4 lamp 4 lamp 6 and 4 lamp 12 corner 5 , 6 and 7 they 8 went 8 went 9 together 8 went 10 into 10 into 11 the 11 the 12 corner 12 corner 16 . 13 of 14 the 13 of 16 . 14 the 15 room the trap moved , gaped a little , and at length came widely open . 1 the 2 trap 1 the 5 gaped 2 trap 5 gaped 3 moved 4 , 3 moved 5 gaped 5 gaped 7 little 5 gaped 8 , 5 gaped 9 and 5 gaped 11 length 6 a 7 little 10 at 11 length 11 length 13 widely 12 came 13 widely 13 widely 14 open 13 widely 15 . seizing it with their hands , the two young folk threw it back . 1 seizing 2 it 1 seizing 5 hands 1 seizing 6 , 1 seizing 7 the 1 seizing 11 threw 3 with 5 hands 4 their 5 hands 8 two 9 young 9 young 10 folk 10 folk 11 threw 11 threw 12 it 11 threw 13 back 13 back 14 . it disclosed a few steps descending , and at the foot of them , where the would-be murderer had left it , a burning lamp . 1 it 2 disclosed 2 disclosed 4 few 2 disclosed 5 steps 2 disclosed 6 descending 3 a 4 few 6 descending 8 and 6 descending 11 foot 7 , 8 and 9 at 11 foot 10 the 11 foot 11 foot 17 would-be 11 foot 25 lamp 11 foot 26 . 12 of 17 would-be 13 them 17 would-be 14 , 17 would-be 15 where 17 would-be 16 the 17 would-be 17 would-be 18 murderer 17 would-be 19 had 17 would-be 20 left 17 would-be 21 it 17 would-be 22 , 17 would-be 23 a 24 burning 25 lamp " now , " said [dick] , " go [first] and take [the] lamp . 1 " 4 " 2 now 3 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 5 said 5 said 7 , 7 , 8 " 7 , 11 and 8 " 9 go 11 and 12 take 12 take 14 lamp 14 lamp 15 . i will follow to close the trap . " 1 i 2 will 2 will 3 follow 3 follow 7 trap 4 to 5 close 5 close 7 trap 6 the 7 trap 7 trap 8 . 8 . 9 " [chapter] [iv] [the] [passage] the passage [in] [which] [dick] and [joanna] [now] found themselves [was] narrow , dirty , and short . 1 the 18 . 2 passage 10 themselves 2 passage 12 narrow 6 and 9 found 9 found 10 themselves 12 narrow 13 , 12 narrow 14 dirty 12 narrow 18 . 14 dirty 15 , 15 , 16 and 16 and 17 short heavy cobwebs hung from the roof ; and the paved flooring echoed hollow under the lightest tread . 1 heavy 2 cobwebs 2 cobwebs 3 hung 2 cobwebs 4 from 2 cobwebs 6 roof 5 the 6 roof 6 roof 11 flooring 7 ; 11 flooring 8 and 11 flooring 9 the 11 flooring 10 paved 11 flooring 11 flooring 12 echoed 11 flooring 13 hollow 11 flooring 14 under 11 flooring 15 the 11 flooring 16 lightest 11 flooring 17 tread 17 tread 18 . beyond the door there were two branches , at right angles . 1 beyond 2 the 1 beyond 5 were 1 beyond 12 . 2 the 3 door 4 there 5 were 5 were 11 angles 6 two 11 angles 7 branches 11 angles 8 , 11 angles 9 at 11 angles 10 right 11 angles dick chose one of them at random , and the pair hurried , with echoing footsteps , along the hollow of the chapel roof . 1 dick 7 random 2 chose 7 random 3 one 4 of 3 one 7 random 5 them 7 random 6 at 7 random 7 random 8 , 7 random 9 and 7 random 11 pair 9 and 10 the 11 pair 15 echoing 12 hurried 15 echoing 13 , 15 echoing 14 with 15 echoing 15 echoing 16 footsteps 15 echoing 18 along 15 echoing 19 the 15 echoing 20 hollow 16 footsteps 17 , 20 hollow 23 chapel 21 of 22 the 22 the 23 chapel 23 chapel 24 roof 24 roof 25 . the top of the arched ceiling rose like a whale 's back in the dim glimmer of the lamp . 1 the 2 top 2 top 5 arched 3 of 4 the 4 the 5 arched 5 arched 6 ceiling 5 arched 7 rose 5 arched 8 like 5 arched 10 whale 8 like 9 a 9 a 10 whale 10 whale 11 's 10 whale 16 glimmer 10 whale 20 . 12 back 16 glimmer 13 in 14 the 14 the 15 dim 15 dim 16 glimmer 16 glimmer 17 of 16 glimmer 19 lamp 17 of 18 the at the other end , they descended a few steps . 1 at 4 end 2 the 4 end 3 other 4 end 4 end 7 descended 5 , 6 they 6 they 7 descended 7 descended 10 steps 7 descended 11 . 8 a 9 few 9 few 10 steps these were certainly some of the late arrivals . 1 these 2 were 2 were 8 arrivals 3 certainly 8 arrivals 4 some 8 arrivals 5 of 6 the 5 of 8 arrivals 6 the 8 arrivals 7 late 8 arrivals 8 arrivals 9 . " here is no help , " said [dick] . 1 " 4 no 2 here 3 is 3 is 4 no 4 no 5 help 5 help 10 . 6 , 7 " 7 " 8 said 8 said 10 . " let us [try] back . " 1 " 2 let 2 let 3 us 3 us 7 " 5 back 6 . 6 . 7 " " [nay] , " said [joanna] ; " maybe the passage goeth [farther] . " 1 " 15 " 3 , 5 said 3 , 15 " 4 " 5 said 5 said 7 ; 8 " 9 maybe 8 " 12 goeth 10 the 11 passage 11 passage 12 goeth 12 goeth 14 . 14 . 15 " and she pushed on . 1 and 3 pushed 2 she 3 pushed 3 pushed 4 on 4 on 5 . they retraced their steps with all imaginable speed , and set forward to explore the other branch . 1 they 2 retraced 2 retraced 3 their 2 retraced 4 steps 2 retraced 5 with 2 retraced 6 all 2 retraced 7 imaginable 2 retraced 8 speed 8 speed 14 explore 9 , 10 and 10 and 11 set 11 set 14 explore 12 forward 14 explore 13 to 14 explore 14 explore 15 the 14 explore 16 other 14 explore 17 branch 15 the 16 other 17 branch 18 . " we must be in [the] [dungeons] , " [dick] remarked . 1 " 2 we 1 " 11 remarked 2 we 3 must 3 must 4 be 4 be 5 in 8 , 9 " 9 " 11 remarked 11 remarked 12 . " and [still] there is no [outlet] , " added [joanna] . 1 " 6 no 2 and 4 there 4 there 5 is 4 there 6 no 6 no 8 , 8 , 9 " 9 " 10 added 10 added 12 . " [nay] , but [an] [outlet] there must be ! " 1 " 3 , 3 , 4 but 4 but 7 there 4 but 8 must 8 must 9 be 9 be 10 ! 10 ! 11 " dick answered . 1 dick 2 answered 2 answered 3 . presently , sure enough , they came to a sharp angle , and then the passage ended in a flight of steps . 1 presently 4 enough 1 presently 6 they 1 presently 7 came 2 , 3 sure 3 sure 4 enough 5 , 6 they 7 came 8 to 8 to 23 . 9 a 10 sharp 10 sharp 11 angle 11 angle 12 , 12 , 13 and 13 and 14 then 14 then 15 the 15 the 16 passage 16 passage 17 ended 17 ended 18 in 18 in 19 a 19 a 20 flight 20 flight 22 steps 20 flight 23 . 21 of 22 steps on the top of that there was a solid flag of stone by way of trap , and to this they both set their backs . 1 on 2 the 2 the 3 top 3 top 7 was 4 of 5 that 5 that 7 was 6 there 7 was 7 was 8 a 8 a 9 solid 9 solid 10 flag 10 flag 11 of 10 flag 12 stone 10 flag 14 way 10 flag 15 of 10 flag 16 trap 13 by 14 way 16 trap 18 and 16 trap 20 this 16 trap 22 both 16 trap 23 set 16 trap 26 . 17 , 18 and 19 to 20 this 21 they 22 both 23 set 25 backs 24 their 25 backs it was immovable . 1 it 2 was 2 was 3 immovable 3 immovable 4 . " [some] [one] holdeth it , " suggested [joanna] . 1 " 4 holdeth 1 " 10 . 4 holdeth 8 suggested 5 it 6 , 6 , 8 suggested 7 " 8 suggested " not so , " said [dick] ; " for were a man strong as ten , he must still yield a little . 1 " 2 not 1 " 24 . 2 not 3 so 4 , 5 " 4 , 24 . 5 " 6 said 6 said 8 ; 8 ; 21 yield 9 " 21 yield 10 for 16 ten 11 were 14 strong 12 a 13 man 12 a 14 strong 14 strong 15 as 14 strong 16 ten 16 ten 21 yield 17 , 18 he 18 he 19 must 19 must 21 yield 20 still 21 yield 21 yield 23 little 22 a 23 little but this resisteth like dead rock . 1 but 3 resisteth 2 this 3 resisteth 3 resisteth 4 like 3 resisteth 5 dead 3 resisteth 6 rock 3 resisteth 7 . there is a weight upon the trap . 1 there 2 is 2 is 4 weight 3 a 4 weight 4 weight 7 trap 5 upon 7 trap 6 the 7 trap 7 trap 8 . sit ye then down , and let us talk . 1 sit 2 ye 1 sit 4 down 1 sit 6 and 1 sit 9 talk 3 then 4 down 5 , 6 and 7 let 8 us 8 us 9 talk 9 talk 10 . but , in my poor opinion , we are as good as shent . " 1 but 13 shent 2 , 13 shent 3 in 4 my 3 in 6 opinion 4 my 6 opinion 5 poor 6 opinion 6 opinion 8 we 7 , 8 we 8 we 13 shent 9 are 13 shent 10 as 13 shent 11 good 13 shent 12 as 13 shent 13 shent 15 " 14 . 15 " " [dick] ! " she cried , " alas the day that ever ye should have seen me ! 1 " 6 cried 3 ! 4 " 3 ! 6 cried 5 she 6 cried 6 cried 7 , 6 cried 9 alas 8 " 9 alas 9 alas 11 day 9 alas 13 ever 9 alas 14 ye 9 alas 19 ! 10 the 11 day 12 that 13 ever 14 ye 16 have 14 ye 18 me 15 should 16 have 16 have 17 seen for [like] a [most] unhappy and [unthankful] maid , it is [i] [have] led you hither . " 1 for 3 a 3 a 18 " 5 unhappy 8 maid 5 unhappy 18 " 6 and 8 maid 9 , 10 it 10 it 11 is 10 it 16 hither 11 is 14 led 14 led 15 you 16 hither 17 . 17 . 18 " " what cheer ! " [returned] [dick] . 1 " 2 what 1 " 4 ! 2 what 3 cheer 4 ! 5 " 4 ! 8 . " it was all written , and that [which] is written [,] willy [nilly] , cometh [still] to pass . 1 " 10 is 1 " 16 cometh 2 it 3 was 2 it 10 is 3 was 8 that 4 all 7 and 4 all 8 that 5 written 6 , 6 , 7 and 10 is 11 written 13 willy 15 , 13 willy 16 cometh 16 cometh 20 . 18 to 19 pass 19 pass 20 . but [still] [lord] [foxham] [kept] [me] [in] [his] [hands] , and was a good lord to me . 1 but 18 . 10 , 11 and 10 , 15 lord 11 and 12 was 12 was 13 a 13 a 14 good 15 lord 16 to 15 lord 18 . 16 to 17 me and at last [i] was to be married or sold , if ye like it better . 1 and 2 at 2 at 3 last 3 last 5 was 5 was 8 married 6 to 7 be 7 be 8 married 8 married 10 sold 8 married 17 . 9 or 10 sold 10 sold 13 ye 10 sold 16 better 11 , 13 ye 12 if 13 ye 14 like 16 better 15 it 16 better five hundred [pounds] [lord] [foxham] [was] to get [for] me . 1 five 2 hundred 2 hundred 11 . 7 to 8 get 7 to 10 me 10 me 11 . hamley was the groom 's name , and to-morrow , [dick] [,] of all days in the year , was [i] to [be] betrothed . 1 hamley 2 was 1 hamley 4 groom 1 hamley 5 's 1 hamley 6 name 1 hamley 7 , 1 hamley 8 and 1 hamley 9 to-morrow 1 hamley 10 , 1 hamley 14 all 3 the 4 groom 13 of 14 all 14 all 15 days 15 days 18 year 16 in 17 the 16 in 18 year 18 year 19 , 18 year 24 betrothed 20 was 24 betrothed 22 to 24 betrothed 24 betrothed 25 . had [it] not come [to] [sir] [daniel] , [i] [had] [been] [wedded] , [sure] and never seen [thee] , [dick] dear [dick] ! " 1 had 4 come 3 not 4 come 4 come 8 , 8 , 24 " 13 , 15 and 13 , 24 " 15 and 16 never 16 never 17 seen 19 , 21 dear 21 dear 23 ! 23 ! 24 " " ay ! " cried [dick] , " and so ye [loved] [this] [hamley] ! " 1 " 2 ay 2 ay 3 ! 2 ay 11 ye 2 ay 15 ! 3 ! 4 " 4 " 5 cried 7 , 11 ye 8 " 10 so 8 " 11 ye 9 and 10 so 15 ! 16 " " [nay] , " replied [joanna] , " [not] [i] [..y] [i] did but hate [sir] [daniel] . 1 " 18 . 3 , 4 " 3 , 14 but 4 " 5 replied 7 , 8 " 7 , 14 but 8 " 13 did 14 but 15 hate 15 hate 18 . and if , by cruel destiny , it may not be , still ye 'll be dear to me . 1 and 2 if 2 if 6 destiny 3 , 4 by 4 by 6 destiny 5 cruel 6 destiny 6 destiny 9 may 6 destiny 18 to 6 destiny 20 . 7 , 9 may 8 it 9 may 9 may 10 not 9 may 11 be 9 may 13 still 9 may 16 be 12 , 13 still 14 ye 15 'll 15 'll 16 be 16 be 17 dear 19 me 20 . while my heart beats , it 'll be true to you . " 1 while 4 beats 2 my 3 heart 3 heart 4 beats 4 beats 7 'll 4 beats 9 true 4 beats 11 you 4 beats 13 " 5 , 6 it 5 , 7 'll 7 'll 8 be 10 to 11 you 12 . 13 " i had a pity to you , and [knew] not [why] . 1 i 2 had 2 had 3 a 3 a 4 pity 4 pity 6 you 4 pity 7 , 4 pity 10 not 5 to 6 you 7 , 8 and 10 not 12 . when [i] [would] [have] [belted] [you] [,] the [hand] failed me . 1 when 8 the 8 the 10 failed 10 failed 12 . 11 me 12 . hark ! " he said , breaking off " one cometh . " 1 hark 2 ! 2 ! 3 " 2 ! 4 he 2 ! 5 said 5 said 6 , 6 , 7 breaking 7 breaking 11 cometh 8 off 11 cometh 9 " 11 cometh 10 one 11 cometh 11 cometh 13 " 12 . 13 " and [indeed] a heavy [tread] was [now] [audible] in the echoing passage , and the rats again fled in armies . 1 and 3 a 3 a 12 passage 4 heavy 6 was 4 heavy 12 passage 6 was 9 in 9 in 11 echoing 10 the 11 echoing 12 passage 21 . 13 , 14 and 13 , 21 . 14 and 15 the 15 the 16 rats 16 rats 20 armies 17 again 20 armies 18 fled 20 armies 19 in 20 armies dick reconnoitred his position . 1 dick 2 reconnoitred 2 reconnoitred 3 his 2 reconnoitred 4 position 2 reconnoitred 5 . the sudden [turn] gave him a post of [vantage] . 1 the 2 sudden 1 the 8 of 4 gave 5 him 4 gave 7 post 6 a 7 post 7 post 8 of 8 of 10 . he could thus shoot in safety from the cover of the wall . 1 he 2 could 2 could 3 thus 3 thus 4 shoot 4 shoot 13 . 5 in 6 safety 6 safety 9 cover 7 from 8 the 7 from 9 cover 9 cover 10 of 9 cover 12 wall 10 of 11 the 11 the 12 wall 12 wall 13 . presently , at the [far] [end] of the passage [,] [bennet] hove in [sight] . 1 presently 2 , 1 presently 3 at 3 at 4 the 4 the 7 of 7 of 8 the 8 the 9 passage 9 passage 12 hove 12 hove 15 . 13 in 15 . he [seemed] to be alone , and he carried in his hand a burning torch , which made him the better mark . 1 he 3 to 3 to 4 be 4 be 5 alone 5 alone 15 torch 6 , 7 and 7 and 9 carried 8 he 9 carried 9 carried 15 torch 10 in 12 hand 11 his 12 hand 12 hand 15 torch 13 a 15 torch 14 burning 15 torch 15 torch 16 , 15 torch 17 which 15 torch 18 made 15 torch 20 the 15 torch 21 better 18 made 19 him 21 better 22 mark 21 better 23 . " [stand] , [bennet] ! " cried [dick] . 1 " 3 , 1 " 5 ! 5 ! 6 " 6 " 7 cried 7 cried 9 . " another step , and y ' are dead . " 1 " 6 y 1 " 10 . 2 another 3 step 3 step 6 y 4 , 5 and 4 , 6 y 6 y 7 ' 6 y 8 are 6 y 9 dead 10 . 11 " " [so] here [ye] [are] , " returned [hatch] , peering forward into the darkness . 1 " 3 here 1 " 16 . 3 here 6 , 6 , 7 " 7 " 8 returned 10 , 11 peering 11 peering 15 darkness 12 forward 13 into 13 into 14 the 14 the 15 darkness 15 darkness 16 . " [i] see you not . 1 " 4 you 1 " 6 . 3 see 4 you 5 not 6 . aha ! [y] ' ' [ave] [done] wisely , [dick] [;] [y] ' ' [ave] [put] [your] [lamp] [before] you . 1 aha 2 ! 1 aha 4 ' 4 ' 5 ' 5 ' 21 . 8 wisely 9 , 8 wisely 21 . 9 , 13 ' 13 ' 14 ' 14 ' 20 you and now , what make ye ? what seek ye here ? 1 and 2 now 2 now 3 , 2 now 4 what 4 what 12 ? 5 make 10 ye 6 ye 7 ? 6 ye 10 ye 8 what 10 ye 9 seek 10 ye 10 ye 11 here 10 ye 12 ? why would ye shoot upon an old , kind friend ? 1 why 4 shoot 1 why 11 ? 2 would 4 shoot 3 ye 4 shoot 4 shoot 5 upon 4 shoot 8 , 4 shoot 9 kind 4 shoot 10 friend 5 upon 6 an 6 an 7 old and have ye the young gentlewoman there ? " 1 and 6 gentlewoman 2 have 6 gentlewoman 3 ye 6 gentlewoman 4 the 5 young 5 young 6 gentlewoman 6 gentlewoman 7 there 6 gentlewoman 8 ? 8 ? 9 " " [nay] [,] [bennet] [,] it is [i] [should] question and [you] answer , " replied [dick] . 1 " 7 is 1 " 16 replied 6 it 7 is 10 question 11 and 10 question 13 answer 13 answer 14 , 14 , 15 " 15 " 16 replied 16 replied 18 . " why [am] [i] in this [jeopardy] [of] [my] [life] ? 1 " 2 why 2 why 11 ? 5 in 6 this 6 this 11 ? why do men come privily to slay me in my bed ? 1 why 5 privily 1 why 12 ? 2 do 5 privily 3 men 5 privily 4 come 5 privily 5 privily 6 to 5 privily 7 slay 5 privily 8 me 5 privily 9 in 5 privily 10 my 5 privily 11 bed " master [dick] , [master] [dick] , " said [bennet] , " what told [i] you ? 1 " 4 , 1 " 13 what 2 master 4 , 7 , 8 " 8 " 9 said 8 " 13 what 11 , 12 " 12 " 13 what 13 what 17 ? 14 told 16 you 16 you 17 ? y ' are brave , but the [most] [uncrafty] lad [that] [i] [can] [think] [upon] ! " 1 y 2 ' 1 y 3 are 1 y 4 brave 4 brave 17 " 5 , 6 but 5 , 10 lad 6 but 7 the 10 lad 16 ! 16 ! 17 " " well , " returned [dick] , " [i] see [ye] [know] [all] , and that [i] [am] doomed [indeed] . 1 " 2 well 1 " 21 . 2 well 3 , 2 well 7 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 5 returned 7 , 8 " 8 " 16 that 10 see 14 , 14 , 15 and 15 and 16 that 19 doomed 21 . it is well . 1 it 2 is 1 it 4 . 2 is 3 well here , [where] [i] [am] , [i] [stay] . 1 here 2 , 1 here 6 , 6 , 9 . let [sir] [daniel] [get] me out [if] [he] [be] [able] ! " 1 let 5 me 5 me 6 out 5 me 11 ! 11 ! 12 " hatch was silent for a space . 1 hatch 2 was 2 was 3 silent 3 silent 4 for 4 for 5 a 5 a 6 space 6 space 7 . but [you] , [if] [ye] [are] no [fool] , [had] [best] [be] [gone] ere [i] return . " 1 but 7 no 3 , 7 no 7 no 9 , 9 , 18 " 14 ere 16 return 16 return 17 . 17 . 18 " " [begone] ! " repeated [dick] . 1 " 3 ! 3 ! 4 " 4 " 5 repeated 5 repeated 7 . " [i] [would] [be] [gone] already [,] an ' [i] wist [how] . 1 " 6 already 6 already 13 . 8 an 9 ' 9 ' 11 wist 11 wist 13 . i cannot move the trap . " 1 i 2 cannot 2 cannot 3 move 3 move 5 trap 3 move 6 . 4 the 5 trap 6 . 7 " " [put] me your hand into the corner , and [see] what [ye] find [there] , " replied [bennet] . 1 " 12 what 1 " 20 . 3 me 4 your 4 your 5 hand 5 hand 6 into 6 into 7 the 6 into 8 corner 8 corner 10 and 9 , 10 and 10 and 12 what 14 find 20 . 16 , 17 " 16 , 20 . 17 " 18 replied " [throgmorton] 's rope [is] still in the brown chamber . 1 " 3 's 3 's 4 rope 4 rope 11 . 6 still 7 in 7 in 8 the 8 the 9 brown 9 brown 10 chamber 9 brown 11 . fare ye well . " 1 fare 2 ye 1 fare 3 well 1 fare 5 " 4 . 5 " and [hatch] [,] [turning] [upon] his heel [,] disappeared again into the windings of the passage . 1 and 6 his 6 his 7 heel 7 heel 13 windings 9 disappeared 13 windings 10 again 13 windings 11 into 12 the 11 into 13 windings 12 the 13 windings 13 windings 14 of 13 windings 15 the 13 windings 16 passage 16 passage 17 . dick instantly returned for his lamp , and proceeded to act upon the hint . 1 dick 2 instantly 2 instantly 3 returned 3 returned 9 proceeded 3 returned 15 . 4 for 5 his 5 his 9 proceeded 6 lamp 7 , 6 lamp 9 proceeded 7 , 8 and 8 and 9 proceeded 9 proceeded 10 to 9 proceeded 14 hint 11 act 12 upon 12 upon 13 the 13 the 14 hint at one corner of the trap there was a deep cavity in the wall . 1 at 3 corner 2 one 3 corner 3 corner 4 of 3 corner 6 trap 5 the 6 trap 6 trap 11 cavity 7 there 11 cavity 8 was 11 cavity 9 a 11 cavity 10 deep 11 cavity 11 cavity 12 in 11 cavity 14 wall 11 cavity 15 . 12 in 13 the 13 the 14 wall pushing his arm into the [aperture] [,] [dick] [found] [an] iron bar , [which] he thrust vigorously upwards . 1 pushing 2 his 1 pushing 11 iron 3 arm 4 into 4 into 5 the 5 the 11 iron 11 iron 12 bar 12 bar 19 . 13 , 15 he 13 , 18 upwards 15 he 16 thrust 16 thrust 17 vigorously 18 upwards 19 . there followed a snapping noise , and the slab of stone instantly started in its bed . 1 there 4 snapping 2 followed 4 snapping 3 a 4 snapping 4 snapping 9 slab 5 noise 6 , 5 noise 9 slab 6 , 7 and 7 and 9 slab 8 the 9 slab 9 slab 10 of 9 slab 11 stone 9 slab 12 instantly 9 slab 13 started 9 slab 15 its 9 slab 17 . 14 in 15 its 16 bed 17 . they were free of the passage . 1 they 2 were 2 were 3 free 3 free 7 . 4 of 5 the 4 of 7 . 5 the 6 passage a torch or two , each stuck in an iron ring against the wall , changefully lit up the scene . 1 a 2 torch 2 torch 4 two 2 torch 5 , 2 torch 6 each 2 torch 7 stuck 3 or 4 two 7 stuck 8 in 7 stuck 10 iron 9 an 10 iron 10 iron 16 changefully 11 ring 16 changefully 12 against 16 changefully 13 the 14 wall 14 wall 16 changefully 15 , 16 changefully 16 changefully 17 lit 16 changefully 18 up 16 changefully 19 the 16 changefully 20 scene 16 changefully 21 . 19 the 20 scene [chapter] [v] [how] [dick] [changed] [sides] dick , blowing out his lamp lest it should attract attention , led the way up-stairs and along the corridor . 1 dick 2 , 1 dick 3 blowing 3 blowing 6 lamp 4 out 5 his 4 out 6 lamp 6 lamp 10 attract 7 lest 9 should 7 lest 10 attract 8 it 9 should 10 attract 11 attention 10 attract 12 , 10 attract 13 led 10 attract 15 way 10 attract 16 up-stairs 13 led 14 the 16 up-stairs 17 and 16 up-stairs 20 corridor 18 along 20 corridor 19 the 20 corridor 20 corridor 21 . in the brown chamber the rope had been made fast to the frame of an exceeding heavy and ancient bed . 1 in 2 the 2 the 3 brown 3 brown 4 chamber 4 chamber 6 rope 5 the 6 rope 6 rope 21 . 7 had 8 been 7 had 9 made 9 made 16 exceeding 10 fast 11 to 10 fast 16 exceeding 12 the 16 exceeding 13 frame 16 exceeding 14 of 16 exceeding 15 an 16 exceeding 16 exceeding 17 heavy 16 exceeding 18 and 16 exceeding 19 ancient 16 exceeding 20 bed 20 bed 21 . " [dick] , " she said , " is it so deep ? 1 " 3 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 6 said 5 she 6 said 6 said 7 , 7 , 8 " 8 " 9 is 9 is 11 so 9 is 13 ? 10 it 11 so 12 deep 13 ? i may not essay it . 1 i 4 essay 2 may 4 essay 3 not 4 essay 4 essay 5 it 5 it 6 . i should [infallibly] fall [,] [good] [dick] . " 1 i 2 should 2 should 4 fall 4 fall 8 . 8 . 9 " it was just at the delicate moment of the operations that she spoke . 1 it 2 was 1 it 3 just 3 just 4 at 4 at 10 operations 5 the 10 operations 6 delicate 10 operations 7 moment 10 operations 8 of 9 the 8 of 10 operations 9 the 10 operations 10 operations 11 that 10 operations 12 she 10 operations 13 spoke 10 operations 14 . dick started ; the remainder of the coil slipped from his grasp , and the end fell with a splash into the moat . 1 dick 12 grasp 2 started 8 coil 3 ; 4 the 3 ; 8 coil 5 remainder 6 of 5 remainder 8 coil 6 of 7 the 8 coil 9 slipped 8 coil 12 grasp 10 from 12 grasp 11 his 12 grasp 12 grasp 14 and 12 grasp 16 end 12 grasp 17 fell 12 grasp 24 . 13 , 14 and 15 the 16 end 17 fell 23 moat 18 with 19 a 19 a 20 splash 20 splash 23 moat 21 into 22 the 22 the 23 moat instantly , from the battlement above , the voice of a sentinel cried , " who goes ? " 1 instantly 5 battlement 2 , 5 battlement 3 from 5 battlement 4 the 5 battlement 5 battlement 6 above 5 battlement 7 , 5 battlement 8 the 5 battlement 9 voice 9 voice 12 sentinel 10 of 12 sentinel 11 a 12 sentinel 12 sentinel 13 cried 12 sentinel 14 , 12 sentinel 16 who 12 sentinel 17 goes 12 sentinel 18 ? 14 , 15 " 18 ? 19 " " a murrain ! " cried [dick] . 1 " 4 ! 2 a 3 murrain 3 murrain 4 ! 4 ! 5 " 5 " 6 cried 6 cried 8 . " we are paid now ! 1 " 2 we 2 we 3 are 2 we 4 paid 4 paid 5 now 5 now 6 ! down with [you] [take] the rope . " 1 down 2 with 1 down 5 the 5 the 6 rope 6 rope 7 . 7 . 8 " " [i] [cannot] , " she cried , recoiling . 1 " 7 cried 4 , 5 " 5 " 7 cried 6 she 7 cried 7 cried 8 , 7 cried 9 recoiling 9 recoiling 10 . " [an] ye [cannot] , no more [can] [i] , " said [shelton] . 1 " 3 ye 3 ye 14 . 5 , 12 said 5 , 14 . 6 no 7 more 6 no 10 , 10 , 11 " 11 " 12 said " how can [i] swim the moat without you ? 1 " 2 how 2 how 3 can 2 how 10 ? 3 can 5 swim 5 swim 7 moat 6 the 7 moat 7 moat 8 without 9 you 10 ? do you desert me , then ? " 1 do 2 you 1 do 3 desert 1 do 7 ? 3 desert 4 me 3 desert 5 , 3 desert 6 then 7 ? 8 " " [dick] , " she gasped , " [i] [cannot] . 1 " 3 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 6 gasped 5 she 6 gasped 6 gasped 7 , 7 , 8 " 8 " 11 . the strength is gone from me . " 1 the 2 strength 2 strength 3 is 2 strength 4 gone 2 strength 5 from 2 strength 6 me 2 strength 7 . 7 . 8 " before he could shoot the bolt , strong arms were thrusting it back upon him from the other side . 1 before 3 could 2 he 3 could 3 could 4 shoot 4 shoot 5 the 4 shoot 6 bolt 6 bolt 11 thrusting 7 , 11 thrusting 8 strong 11 thrusting 9 arms 11 thrusting 10 were 11 thrusting 11 thrusting 12 it 11 thrusting 13 back 11 thrusting 14 upon 11 thrusting 15 him 11 thrusting 16 from 16 from 19 side 17 the 18 other 18 other 19 side 19 side 20 . he struggled for a second ; then , feeling himself overpowered , ran back to the window . 1 he 2 struggled 2 struggled 5 second 3 for 5 second 4 a 5 second 5 second 11 overpowered 6 ; 11 overpowered 7 then 11 overpowered 8 , 9 feeling 9 feeling 11 overpowered 10 himself 11 overpowered 11 overpowered 12 , 11 overpowered 13 ran 11 overpowered 14 back 11 overpowered 15 to 11 overpowered 16 the 11 overpowered 17 window 17 window 18 . at the same moment the men who had forced the door against him laid hold upon him . 1 at 3 same 2 the 3 same 3 same 4 moment 3 same 9 forced 5 the 6 men 6 men 7 who 6 men 9 forced 7 who 8 had 9 forced 11 door 9 forced 12 against 9 forced 13 him 9 forced 14 laid 9 forced 15 hold 9 forced 16 upon 9 forced 17 him 10 the 11 door 17 him 18 . and then he lost hold , and fell , and soused head over ears into the icy water . 1 and 2 then 1 and 11 soused 2 then 3 he 3 he 4 lost 5 hold 11 soused 6 , 11 soused 7 and 11 soused 8 fell 11 soused 9 , 11 soused 10 and 11 soused 11 soused 12 head 11 soused 13 over 11 soused 14 ears 11 soused 15 into 11 soused 16 the 11 soused 17 icy 17 icy 18 water 18 water 19 . but all this had not been done without a considerable splashing , which had so far indicated his position to the men along the battlements . 1 but 3 this 2 all 3 this 3 this 19 position 4 had 5 not 4 had 6 been 6 been 11 splashing 7 done 11 splashing 8 without 11 splashing 9 a 11 splashing 10 considerable 11 splashing 11 splashing 17 indicated 12 , 13 which 13 which 14 had 13 which 17 indicated 15 so 16 far 16 far 17 indicated 17 indicated 19 position 18 his 19 position 19 position 25 battlements 20 to 21 the 20 to 25 battlements 21 the 25 battlements 22 men 25 battlements 23 along 25 battlements 24 the 25 battlements 25 battlements 26 . it had served its purpose . 1 it 3 served 2 had 3 served 3 served 5 purpose 4 its 5 purpose 5 purpose 6 . an arrow struck him in the shoulder , another grazed his head . 1 an 2 arrow 2 arrow 3 struck 2 arrow 5 in 2 arrow 7 shoulder 3 struck 4 him 5 in 6 the 7 shoulder 8 , 7 shoulder 10 grazed 9 another 10 grazed 10 grazed 12 head 10 grazed 13 . 11 his 12 head he leaned against a tree , streaming with blood and water , bruised , wounded , alone , and unarmed . 1 he 2 leaned 2 leaned 3 against 2 leaned 7 streaming 4 a 5 tree 5 tree 7 streaming 6 , 7 streaming 7 streaming 9 blood 7 streaming 10 and 7 streaming 11 water 7 streaming 13 bruised 8 with 9 blood 11 water 12 , 13 bruised 14 , 13 bruised 20 unarmed 15 wounded 16 , 15 wounded 17 alone 17 alone 18 , 18 , 19 and 19 and 20 unarmed 20 unarmed 21 . it was more probable he would make haste to marry her to some friend of his own . 1 it 4 probable 2 was 4 probable 3 more 4 probable 4 probable 6 would 4 probable 8 haste 4 probable 10 marry 5 he 6 would 7 make 8 haste 9 to 10 marry 10 marry 11 her 10 marry 14 friend 12 to 13 some 13 some 14 friend 14 friend 15 of 14 friend 17 own 16 his 17 own 17 own 18 . in the meanwhile , here he was in a sore plight . 1 in 2 the 1 in 11 plight 2 the 3 meanwhile 3 meanwhile 4 , 5 here 11 plight 6 he 7 was 7 was 11 plight 8 in 11 plight 9 a 10 sore 9 a 11 plight 10 sore 11 plight 11 plight 12 . when he [awoke] [from] [something] betwixt [sleep] and [swooning] [,] the grey of the morning had begun to take the [place] of [night] . 1 when 2 he 2 he 6 betwixt 6 betwixt 8 and 6 betwixt 24 . 8 and 11 the 11 the 12 grey 12 grey 13 of 13 of 14 the 14 the 15 morning 15 morning 17 begun 16 had 17 begun 17 begun 18 to 17 begun 19 take 18 to 19 take 20 the 22 of 22 of 24 . the progressive brightening of the day and the return of his own senses at last enabled him to recognise the object . 1 the 2 progressive 2 progressive 3 brightening 3 brightening 4 of 3 brightening 6 day 3 brightening 8 the 3 brightening 9 return 3 brightening 10 of 3 brightening 12 own 4 of 5 the 5 the 6 day 6 day 7 and 11 his 12 own 12 own 16 enabled 13 senses 16 enabled 14 at 15 last 15 last 16 enabled 16 enabled 17 him 16 enabled 18 to 16 enabled 19 recognise 19 recognise 22 . 20 the 21 object 20 the 22 . it was a man hanging from the bough of a tall oak . 1 it 2 was 2 was 3 a 3 a 4 man 4 man 5 hanging 5 hanging 8 bough 6 from 7 the 7 the 8 bough 8 bough 9 of 8 bough 10 a 10 a 12 oak 11 tall 12 oak 12 oak 13 . dick clambered to his feet , and , staggering and leaning on the tree-trunks as he went , drew near to this grim object . 1 dick 2 clambered 2 clambered 3 to 2 clambered 4 his 2 clambered 5 feet 5 feet 9 staggering 6 , 9 staggering 7 and 9 staggering 8 , 9 staggering 9 staggering 14 tree-trunks 10 and 14 tree-trunks 11 leaning 14 tree-trunks 12 on 13 the 12 on 14 tree-trunks 14 tree-trunks 15 as 14 tree-trunks 16 he 14 tree-trunks 17 went 14 tree-trunks 18 , 14 tree-trunks 19 drew 14 tree-trunks 20 near 20 near 23 grim 21 to 22 this 22 this 23 grim 23 grim 24 object 23 grim 25 . dick raised [the] hood [;] it was [throgmorton] [,] [sir] [daniel] 's messenger . 1 dick 2 raised 2 raised 14 . 4 hood 12 's 4 hood 14 . 6 it 7 was 6 it 12 's 12 's 13 messenger he had not gone far upon his errand . 1 he 2 had 2 had 3 not 2 had 4 gone 4 gone 5 far 4 gone 8 errand 6 upon 8 errand 7 his 8 errand 8 errand 9 . and he put the paper in his own bosom , said a prayer over the dead man , and set forth again through the woods . 1 and 3 put 2 he 3 put 3 put 9 bosom 4 the 5 paper 5 paper 9 bosom 6 in 7 his 6 in 9 bosom 7 his 8 own 8 own 9 bosom 9 bosom 10 , 9 bosom 13 prayer 9 bosom 21 forth 10 , 11 said 12 a 13 prayer 13 prayer 14 over 13 prayer 16 dead 14 over 15 the 17 man 18 , 18 , 19 and 19 and 21 forth 20 set 21 forth 21 forth 22 again 21 forth 25 woods 23 through 24 the 24 the 25 woods 25 woods 26 . a rough voice bid him stand . 1 a 2 rough 2 rough 3 voice 2 rough 4 bid 2 rough 7 . 4 bid 5 him 4 bid 6 stand " stand ? " repeated [dick] . 1 " 5 repeated 2 stand 3 ? 3 ? 4 " 4 " 5 repeated 5 repeated 7 . " by the mass , but [i] [am] nearer [falling] . " 1 " 12 " 2 by 3 the 3 the 9 nearer 4 mass 5 , 4 mass 9 nearer 5 , 6 but 9 nearer 11 . 11 . 12 " and he suited the action to the word , and fell all his length upon the road . 1 and 11 fell 2 he 11 fell 3 suited 5 action 4 the 5 action 5 action 7 the 5 action 8 word 5 action 11 fell 6 to 7 the 8 word 9 , 9 , 10 and 10 and 11 fell 11 fell 13 his 11 fell 14 length 11 fell 15 upon 12 all 13 his 15 upon 17 road 16 the 17 road 17 road 18 . two men came forth out of the thicket , each in green forest jerkin , each with long-bow and quiver and short sword . 1 two 2 men 2 men 8 thicket 3 came 4 forth 4 forth 8 thicket 5 out 6 of 5 out 8 thicket 7 the 8 thicket 8 thicket 14 jerkin 9 , 14 jerkin 10 each 14 jerkin 11 in 14 jerkin 12 green 13 forest 13 forest 14 jerkin 14 jerkin 15 , 14 jerkin 16 each 14 jerkin 17 with 14 jerkin 18 long-bow 14 jerkin 19 and 14 jerkin 20 quiver 20 quiver 21 and 20 quiver 22 short 20 quiver 23 sword 20 quiver 24 . " why , [lawless] , " said the [younger] of the two , " it [is] [young] [shelton] . " 1 " 2 why 1 " 7 said 2 why 3 , 5 , 6 " 6 " 7 said 7 said 8 the 7 said 19 . 8 the 10 of 10 of 11 the 12 two 13 , 13 , 14 " 14 " 15 it 15 it 19 . 19 . 20 " " ay [,] [this] will be as good as bread [to] [john] [amend-all] , " returned the other . 1 " 2 ay 1 " 19 . 2 ay 5 will 5 will 6 be 6 be 8 good 7 as 8 good 8 good 9 as 10 bread 14 , 14 , 15 " 15 " 16 returned 16 returned 18 other 17 the 18 other 18 other 19 . " though , faith , he hath been to the wars . 1 " 7 hath 2 though 7 hath 3 , 4 faith 4 faith 7 hath 5 , 6 he 6 he 7 hath 7 hath 11 wars 8 been 11 wars 9 to 11 wars 10 the 11 wars 11 wars 12 . here is a tear in his scalp that must ' a ' cost him many a good ounce of blood . " 1 here 7 scalp 2 is 7 scalp 3 a 7 scalp 4 tear 7 scalp 5 in 7 scalp 6 his 7 scalp 7 scalp 8 that 7 scalp 9 must 7 scalp 10 ' 7 scalp 11 a 7 scalp 12 ' 7 scalp 13 cost 7 scalp 22 " 13 cost 18 ounce 14 him 18 ounce 15 many 16 a 15 many 18 ounce 17 good 18 ounce 18 ounce 19 of 18 ounce 20 blood 20 blood 21 . " and here , " added [greensheve] , " is a hole in his shoulder that must have pricked him well . 1 " 10 is 1 " 21 well 2 and 10 is 3 here 4 , 3 here 10 is 4 , 5 " 5 " 6 added 6 added 8 , 8 , 9 " 11 a 12 hole 12 hole 13 in 13 in 14 his 14 his 15 shoulder 15 shoulder 19 pricked 16 that 17 must 17 must 18 have 17 must 19 pricked 19 pricked 20 him 19 pricked 21 well 21 well 22 . who hath done this , think ye ? 1 who 2 hath 2 hath 3 done 2 hath 4 this 2 hath 7 ye 5 , 7 ye 6 think 7 ye 7 ye 8 ? if it be one of ours , he may [all] [to] prayer [;] [ellis] [will] give him a short shrift and a long rope . " 1 if 2 it 1 if 4 one 2 it 3 be 4 one 5 of 5 of 6 ours 6 ours 7 , 6 ours 9 may 6 ours 12 prayer 7 , 8 he 12 prayer 18 a 16 give 17 him 17 him 18 a 18 a 26 " 19 short 20 shrift 20 shrift 26 " 21 and 22 a 22 a 26 " 23 long 24 rope 24 rope 25 . 25 . 26 " " up with the cub , " said [lawless] . 1 " 2 up 2 up 10 . 3 with 4 the 4 the 5 cub 5 cub 6 , 5 cub 10 . 6 , 7 " 7 " 8 said " clap him on my back . " 1 " 2 clap 2 clap 3 him 2 clap 4 on 2 clap 5 my 2 clap 6 back 6 back 7 . 7 . 8 " " [keep] [ye] the post , [brother] [greensheve] . 1 " 9 . 4 the 5 post 5 post 6 , 5 post 9 . i will on with him by myself . " 1 i 2 will 1 i 7 myself 3 on 4 with 4 with 5 him 5 him 6 by 6 by 7 myself 7 myself 9 " 8 . 9 " the sun rose as he came out of the skirts of the wood and [saw] [tunstall] hamlet straggling up the opposite hill . 1 the 2 sun 2 sun 3 rose 2 sun 6 came 3 rose 4 as 4 as 5 he 6 came 7 out 7 out 8 of 7 out 9 the 9 the 10 skirts 10 skirts 11 of 10 skirts 17 hamlet 11 of 12 the 12 the 13 wood 13 wood 14 and 17 hamlet 18 straggling 18 straggling 19 up 18 straggling 21 opposite 18 straggling 22 hill 20 the 21 opposite 22 hill 23 . " who goes ? " cried the man in command . 1 " 6 cried 2 who 3 goes 2 who 4 ? 4 ? 5 " 4 ? 6 cried 6 cried 10 command 6 cried 11 . 7 the 8 man 8 man 10 command 9 in 10 command " [will] [lawless] , by the rood ye know me as well as your own hand , " returned the outlaw , contemptuously . 1 " 23 contemptuously 4 , 5 by 5 by 6 the 6 the 7 rood 6 the 21 outlaw 7 rood 8 ye 7 rood 9 know 7 rood 10 me 7 rood 11 as 7 rood 12 well 7 rood 13 as 14 your 15 own 15 own 21 outlaw 16 hand 21 outlaw 17 , 21 outlaw 18 " 21 outlaw 19 returned 21 outlaw 20 the 21 outlaw 21 outlaw 22 , 21 outlaw 23 contemptuously 23 contemptuously 24 . " [give] [the] [word] , [lawless] [,] " returned the other . 1 " 5 , 5 , 8 " 8 " 9 returned 9 returned 11 other 10 the 11 other 11 other 12 . " now , [heaven] [lighten] [thee] , thou [great] fool , " replied [lawless] . 1 " 8 thou 2 now 3 , 2 now 7 , 7 , 8 thou 8 thou 10 fool 10 fool 15 . 11 , 12 " 11 , 15 . 12 " 13 replied " [did] [i] [not] tell [it] thee myself ? 1 " 5 tell 5 tell 7 thee 7 thee 8 myself 7 thee 9 ? but ye are all mad for this playing at soldiers . 1 but 2 ye 2 ye 10 soldiers 3 are 4 all 3 are 5 mad 5 mad 10 soldiers 6 for 10 soldiers 7 this 10 soldiers 8 playing 9 at 8 playing 10 soldiers 10 soldiers 11 . " [lawless] , [ye] but show [an] ill [example] [;] give us the word , fool jester , " said the commander of the post . 1 " 3 , 3 , 5 but 5 but 6 show 6 show 26 . 8 ill 17 jester 11 give 17 jester 12 us 17 jester 13 the 17 jester 14 word 17 jester 15 , 17 jester 16 fool 17 jester 17 jester 18 , 17 jester 19 " 17 jester 20 said 17 jester 22 commander 18 , 19 " 19 " 20 said 21 the 22 commander 22 commander 23 of 22 commander 25 post 23 of 24 the 25 post 26 . " and if [i] had [forgotten] it ? " asked the other . 1 " 10 asked 2 and 7 it 3 if 5 had 3 if 7 it 7 it 8 ? 8 ? 9 " 8 ? 10 asked 10 asked 13 . 11 the 12 other 12 other 13 . " [nay] , [an] y ' are so ill a jester , " said [lawless] , " ye shall have [your] [word] [for] [me] . 1 " 3 , 1 " 5 y 5 y 6 ' 5 y 7 are 5 y 9 ill 8 so 9 ill 9 ill 25 . 10 a 11 jester 10 a 25 . 11 jester 12 , 12 , 13 " 13 " 14 said 13 " 18 ye 14 said 16 , 16 , 17 " 18 ye 19 shall 19 shall 20 have " [pass] , [lawless] , " said the [sentry] . 1 " 7 said 3 , 7 said 5 , 6 " 6 " 7 said 7 said 8 the 7 said 10 . " [and] where is [john] ? " asked the [grey] [friar] . 1 " 3 where 3 where 4 is 3 where 6 ? 6 ? 7 " 6 ? 8 asked 8 asked 9 the 8 asked 12 . " he holdeth a court , by the mass , and taketh rents as to the manner born ! " cried another of the company . 1 " 3 holdeth 2 he 3 holdeth 3 holdeth 4 a 3 holdeth 5 court 3 holdeth 6 , 3 holdeth 9 mass 7 by 9 mass 8 the 9 mass 9 mass 12 taketh 9 mass 21 cried 9 mass 23 of 10 , 11 and 10 , 12 taketh 11 and 12 taketh 12 taketh 13 rents 12 taketh 14 as 12 taketh 15 to 12 taketh 16 the 12 taketh 17 manner 12 taketh 18 born 19 ! 20 " 19 ! 21 cried 21 cried 22 another 23 of 24 the 24 the 25 company 25 company 26 . so it proved . 1 so 4 . 2 it 3 proved 3 proved 4 . there the lad 's hurts were looked to ; and he was recalled , by simple remedies , to consciousness . 1 there 5 hurts 2 the 3 lad 3 lad 4 's 3 lad 5 hurts 5 hurts 6 were 5 hurts 7 looked 7 looked 13 recalled 8 to 9 ; 9 ; 10 and 9 ; 13 recalled 11 he 13 recalled 12 was 13 recalled 13 recalled 17 remedies 14 , 15 by 15 by 17 remedies 16 simple 17 remedies 17 remedies 18 , 17 remedies 19 to 17 remedies 20 consciousness 20 consciousness 21 . rest ye a little quietly , for ye are somewhat out of case . 1 rest 10 somewhat 2 ye 3 a 2 ye 8 ye 3 a 4 little 5 quietly 8 ye 6 , 7 for 6 , 8 ye 8 ye 9 are 8 ye 10 somewhat 10 somewhat 11 out 10 somewhat 13 case 10 somewhat 14 . 11 out 12 of 13 case 14 . then shall ye tell me your story , and betwixt the two of us we shall find a remedy for all . " 1 then 2 shall 1 then 16 shall 3 ye 16 shall 4 tell 5 me 4 tell 10 betwixt 6 your 10 betwixt 7 story 10 betwixt 8 , 9 and 9 and 10 betwixt 10 betwixt 11 the 10 betwixt 12 two 10 betwixt 14 us 10 betwixt 15 we 10 betwixt 16 shall 13 of 14 us 16 shall 19 remedy 17 find 19 remedy 18 a 19 remedy 19 remedy 20 for 19 remedy 21 all 19 remedy 22 . 22 . 23 " " [will] [ye] assault the house ? " [asked] [dick] . 1 " 11 . 4 assault 8 " 4 assault 11 . 5 the 6 house 6 house 7 ? 7 ? 8 " " [i] [were] [mad] [,] [indeed] , to think of [it] , " returned [ellis] . 1 " 14 returned 7 , 14 returned 8 to 9 think 9 think 10 of 10 of 12 , 12 , 13 " 13 " 14 returned 14 returned 16 . " my mind misgiveth [me] [for] [jack] , " said the lad . 1 " 10 said 2 my 3 mind 3 mind 4 misgiveth 4 misgiveth 9 " 8 , 9 " 9 " 10 said 10 said 11 the 10 said 13 . 12 lad 13 . " [for] [jack] ! " repeated [duckworth] . 1 " 4 ! 4 ! 5 " 5 " 6 repeated 6 repeated 8 . " [o] , [i] see , for the wench ! 1 " 3 , 1 " 10 ! 5 see 9 wench 6 , 7 for 6 , 9 wench 7 for 9 wench 8 the 9 wench 9 wench 10 ! presently one of them , taking heart of grace , came forward , and with the lowliest salutations , presented a letter to the knight . 1 presently 6 taking 1 presently 11 came 2 one 3 of 3 of 4 them 3 of 6 taking 5 , 6 taking 6 taking 9 grace 7 heart 9 grace 8 of 9 grace 9 grace 10 , 11 came 17 lowliest 12 forward 17 lowliest 13 , 14 and 14 and 17 lowliest 15 with 17 lowliest 16 the 17 lowliest 17 lowliest 18 salutations 17 lowliest 20 presented 17 lowliest 21 a 17 lowliest 22 letter 18 salutations 19 , 22 letter 23 to 22 letter 25 knight 24 the 25 knight 25 knight 26 . his face darkened as he read the contents . 1 his 3 darkened 2 face 3 darkened 3 darkened 4 as 3 darkened 5 he 3 darkened 6 read 3 darkened 8 contents 7 the 8 contents 8 contents 9 . it [ran] [thus] : 1 it 4 : to the [most] untrue and cruel gentylman [,] [sir] [daniel] [brackley] [,] [knyght] [,] [these] [:] 1 to 2 the 2 the 7 gentylman 4 untrue 5 and 5 and 6 cruel 6 cruel 7 gentylman i fynde ye were untrue and unkynd fro the first . 1 i 2 fynde 2 fynde 3 ye 2 fynde 4 were 2 fynde 7 unkynd 5 untrue 7 unkynd 6 and 7 unkynd 7 unkynd 8 fro 7 unkynd 9 the 7 unkynd 10 first 7 unkynd 11 . ye have my father 's blood upon your hands ; let be , it will not wasshe . 1 ye 2 have 1 ye 6 blood 3 my 4 father 3 my 6 blood 4 father 5 's 6 blood 7 upon 6 blood 9 hands 6 blood 10 ; 8 your 9 hands 10 ; 11 let 11 let 17 wasshe 12 be 17 wasshe 13 , 17 wasshe 14 it 17 wasshe 15 will 17 wasshe 16 not 17 wasshe 17 wasshe 18 . the first step therinne will be thy first step to the grave . 1 the 4 therinne 2 first 4 therinne 3 step 4 therinne 4 therinne 5 will 4 therinne 6 be 4 therinne 7 thy 4 therinne 8 first 4 therinne 9 step 9 step 12 grave 10 to 11 the 10 to 12 grave 11 the 12 grave 12 grave 13 . [ric] [.] [shelton] [.] [book] [iii] [my] [lord] [foxham] [chapter] [i] [the] [house] [by] [the] [shore] months [had] [passed] [away] [since] [richard] [shelton] [made] [his] [escape] from the [hands] [of] [his] guardian . 1 months 11 from 1 months 16 guardian 11 from 12 the 16 guardian 17 . these months [had] [been] [eventful] [for] [england] [.] 1 these 2 months the party of [lancaster] , [which] [was] then in the very article of death , had once more raised its head . 1 the 2 party 2 party 3 of 2 party 22 . 5 , 8 then 5 , 22 . 8 then 12 article 9 in 10 the 9 in 12 article 11 very 12 article 12 article 13 of 12 article 14 death 12 article 17 once 14 death 15 , 14 death 16 had 17 once 18 more 17 once 19 raised 19 raised 20 its 19 raised 21 head the [small] town of [shoreby-on-the-till] was full of the [lancastrian] nobles of the neighbourhood . 1 the 3 town 1 the 14 neighbourhood 4 of 11 nobles 6 was 7 full 7 full 8 of 8 of 9 the 9 the 11 nobles 11 nobles 14 neighbourhood 12 of 13 the 13 the 14 neighbourhood 14 neighbourhood 15 . the world had changed indeed . 1 the 2 world 2 world 4 changed 2 world 5 indeed 3 had 4 changed 5 indeed 6 . in an obscure alehouse in a by-street near the harbour , three or four men sat drinking ale and eating a hasty mess of eggs . 1 in 7 by-street 2 an 7 by-street 3 obscure 7 by-street 4 alehouse 7 by-street 5 in 7 by-street 6 a 7 by-street 7 by-street 8 near 7 by-street 10 harbour 7 by-street 11 , 7 by-street 12 three 7 by-street 13 or 9 the 10 harbour 13 or 18 ale 14 four 18 ale 15 men 18 ale 16 sat 18 ale 17 drinking 18 ale 18 ale 19 and 18 ale 20 eating 18 ale 22 hasty 18 ale 23 mess 18 ale 26 . 20 eating 21 a 23 mess 24 of 25 eggs 26 . " [nay] , " said one of the men at the table , " [i] like it [not] . 1 " 3 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 5 said 5 said 19 . 6 one 7 of 6 one 19 . 7 of 8 the 8 the 9 men 8 the 12 table 10 at 11 the 10 at 12 table 11 the 12 table 12 table 13 , 13 , 14 " 14 " 17 it 16 like 17 it ill will come of it . 1 ill 2 will 1 ill 6 . 2 will 3 come 4 of 5 it 5 it 6 . this is no place for jolly fellows . 1 this 2 is 1 this 4 place 2 is 3 no 4 place 5 for 4 place 7 fellows 4 place 8 . 6 jolly 7 fellows " ['] [tis] for [master] [shelton] there , " said another , nodding his head towards the lad before the fire . 1 " 7 there 1 " 8 , 4 for 7 there 8 , 9 " 9 " 10 said 10 said 22 . 11 another 13 nodding 12 , 13 nodding 13 nodding 15 head 13 nodding 16 towards 13 nodding 18 lad 13 nodding 21 fire 13 nodding 22 . 14 his 15 head 16 towards 17 the 19 before 21 fire 20 the 21 fire the door of the inn opened , and another man entered hastily and approached the youth before the fire . 1 the 2 door 2 door 5 inn 3 of 4 the 3 of 5 inn 4 the 5 inn 5 inn 6 opened 5 inn 9 another 5 inn 10 man 5 inn 11 entered 6 opened 7 , 7 , 8 and 11 entered 14 approached 12 hastily 14 approached 13 and 14 approached 14 approached 16 youth 14 approached 19 fire 15 the 16 youth 17 before 19 fire 18 the 19 fire 19 fire 20 . " master [shelton] , " he said , " [sir] [daniel] goeth forth with a pair of links and four archers . " 1 " 5 " 2 master 4 , 4 , 5 " 5 " 7 said 6 he 7 said 7 said 8 , 8 , 9 " 8 , 22 . 9 " 12 goeth 12 goeth 18 links 13 forth 14 with 13 forth 18 links 14 with 18 links 15 a 16 pair 16 pair 17 of 16 pair 18 links 18 links 19 and 18 links 21 archers 20 four 21 archers 22 . 23 " dick ( for this was our young friend ) rose instantly to his feet . 1 dick 11 instantly 2 ( 9 ) 3 for 4 this 4 this 5 was 5 was 7 young 6 our 7 young 7 young 8 friend 7 young 9 ) 9 ) 11 instantly 10 rose 11 instantly 11 instantly 14 feet 12 to 14 feet 13 his 14 feet 14 feet 15 . " [lawless] , " he said , " [ye] will [take] [john] [capper] ['s] watch . 1 " 3 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 6 said 5 he 6 said 6 said 7 , 7 , 8 " 8 " 10 will 10 will 15 watch 15 watch 16 . greensheve , follow with me . 1 greensheve 2 , 1 greensheve 3 follow 1 greensheve 4 with 1 greensheve 5 me 1 greensheve 6 . capper , lead forward . 1 capper 2 , 1 capper 3 lead 1 capper 4 forward 4 forward 5 . we will follow him this time , an he go to [york] . " 1 we 10 go 2 will 3 follow 2 will 10 go 3 follow 4 him 3 follow 5 this 5 this 6 time 6 time 9 he 7 , 8 an 7 , 9 he 10 go 11 to 11 to 13 . 13 . 14 " they moved at a brisk walk , threading the intricate lanes and drawing nearer to the shore . 1 they 2 moved 2 moved 5 brisk 3 at 5 brisk 4 a 5 brisk 5 brisk 10 intricate 6 walk 10 intricate 7 , 10 intricate 8 threading 10 intricate 9 the 10 intricate 10 intricate 11 lanes 10 intricate 12 and 10 intricate 13 drawing 10 intricate 14 nearer 14 nearer 17 shore 15 to 16 the 16 the 17 shore 17 shore 18 . " he hath [gone] each night in this direction ? " asked [dick] , in a whisper . 1 " 2 he 1 " 17 whisper 3 hath 5 each 5 each 6 night 5 each 7 in 7 in 8 this 7 in 9 direction 7 in 17 whisper 10 ? 11 " 10 ? 12 asked 12 asked 14 , 12 asked 17 whisper 15 in 17 whisper 16 a 17 whisper 17 whisper 18 . sir [daniel] [and] [his] [six] [men] [were] [now] [come] [to] [the] [outskirts] [of] [the] [country] . 1 sir 16 . the lane which [sir] [daniel] had been following came to an abrupt end . 1 the 2 lane 1 the 14 . 2 lane 3 which 2 lane 8 following 3 which 6 had 6 had 7 been 8 following 12 abrupt 9 came 12 abrupt 10 to 12 abrupt 11 an 12 abrupt 12 abrupt 13 end before him there was a stretch of rough down , and the noise of the sea-surf was audible upon one hand . 1 before 2 him 1 before 6 stretch 2 him 3 there 4 was 5 a 5 a 6 stretch 6 stretch 7 of 6 stretch 8 rough 8 rough 9 down 8 rough 13 noise 10 , 11 and 11 and 12 the 12 the 13 noise 13 noise 16 sea-surf 14 of 16 sea-surf 15 the 16 sea-surf 16 sea-surf 17 was 16 sea-surf 18 audible 16 sea-surf 19 upon 16 sea-surf 20 one 16 sea-surf 21 hand 16 sea-surf 22 . there were no guards in the neighbourhood , nor any light in that quarter of the town . 1 there 2 were 2 were 7 neighbourhood 3 no 7 neighbourhood 4 guards 7 neighbourhood 5 in 6 the 5 in 7 neighbourhood 6 the 7 neighbourhood 7 neighbourhood 9 nor 7 neighbourhood 10 any 7 neighbourhood 11 light 7 neighbourhood 18 . 8 , 9 nor 12 in 13 that 12 in 14 quarter 14 quarter 15 of 14 quarter 18 . 15 of 16 the 16 the 17 town " hey , " said [dick] , " [i] smell treason . " 1 " 2 hey 2 hey 3 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 5 said 5 said 7 , 7 , 8 " 8 " 13 " 10 smell 13 " 11 treason 12 . 12 . 13 " meanwhile , [sir] [daniel] had come to a full halt . 1 meanwhile 2 , 1 meanwhile 10 halt 5 had 10 halt 6 come 10 halt 7 to 10 halt 8 a 10 halt 9 full 10 halt 10 halt 11 . the torches were stuck into the sand , and the men lay down , as if to await the arrival of the other party . 1 the 7 sand 2 torches 3 were 2 torches 4 stuck 2 torches 5 into 2 torches 7 sand 6 the 7 sand 7 sand 9 and 7 sand 11 men 7 sand 12 lay 8 , 9 and 10 the 11 men 12 lay 13 down 12 lay 18 await 14 , 16 if 15 as 16 if 16 if 18 await 17 to 18 await 18 await 20 arrival 18 await 22 the 18 await 23 other 18 await 24 party 18 await 25 . 19 the 20 arrival 20 arrival 21 of 22 the 23 other this drew near at a good rate . 1 this 7 rate 2 drew 3 near 2 drew 7 rate 4 at 7 rate 5 a 6 good 6 good 7 rate 7 rate 8 . it consisted of four men only a pair of archers , a varlet with a link , and a cloaked gentleman walking in their midst . 1 it 2 consisted 2 consisted 3 of 2 consisted 4 four 2 consisted 5 men 2 consisted 6 only 2 consisted 8 pair 7 a 8 pair 8 pair 9 of 8 pair 13 varlet 10 archers 13 varlet 11 , 13 varlet 12 a 13 varlet 13 varlet 14 with 13 varlet 15 a 13 varlet 16 link 16 link 20 cloaked 17 , 20 cloaked 18 and 20 cloaked 19 a 20 cloaked 20 cloaked 21 gentleman 20 cloaked 22 walking 20 cloaked 23 in 20 cloaked 24 their 20 cloaked 25 midst 20 cloaked 26 . " is it you , [my] lord ? " cried [sir] [daniel] . 1 " 2 is 1 " 3 it 1 " 4 you 1 " 7 lord 5 , 7 lord 7 lord 8 ? 8 ? 9 " 9 " 10 cried 10 cried 13 . " [my] lord , " returned [sir] [daniel] , " beauty will be the more beholden , misdoubt it not . 1 " 3 lord 1 " 9 , 3 lord 4 , 4 , 5 " 5 " 6 returned 9 , 10 " 10 " 16 beholden 11 beauty 16 beholden 12 will 16 beholden 13 be 16 beholden 14 the 16 beholden 15 more 16 beholden 16 beholden 18 misdoubt 16 beholden 21 . 17 , 18 misdoubt 18 misdoubt 19 it 18 misdoubt 20 not but shall we forth ? for the sooner ye have seen my merchandise , the sooner shall we both get home . " 1 but 3 we 2 shall 3 we 3 we 19 both 4 forth 5 ? 4 forth 6 for 4 forth 7 the 4 forth 8 sooner 8 sooner 13 merchandise 9 ye 13 merchandise 10 have 11 seen 11 seen 13 merchandise 12 my 13 merchandise 13 merchandise 14 , 13 merchandise 15 the 13 merchandise 16 sooner 13 merchandise 17 shall 13 merchandise 18 we 13 merchandise 19 both 19 both 22 . 20 get 21 home 21 home 22 . 22 . 23 " " but why keep ye her here , good knight ? " inquired the other . 1 " 3 why 2 but 3 why 3 why 4 keep 3 why 5 ye 5 ye 7 here 5 ye 13 inquired 6 her 7 here 8 , 10 knight 9 good 10 knight 10 knight 13 inquired 11 ? 12 " 11 ? 13 inquired 13 inquired 15 other 13 inquired 16 . 14 the 15 other " [i] have told you , [my] lord , " replied [sir] [daniel] , " the reason thereof concerneth me only . 1 " 5 you 1 " 6 , 3 have 4 told 4 told 5 you 6 , 19 concerneth 8 lord 9 , 8 lord 19 concerneth 9 , 10 " 10 " 11 replied 14 , 19 concerneth 15 " 19 concerneth 16 the 19 concerneth 17 reason 19 concerneth 18 thereof 19 concerneth 19 concerneth 20 me 19 concerneth 21 only 19 concerneth 22 . neither [do] [i] purpose to explain it farther . 1 neither 4 purpose 4 purpose 6 explain 4 purpose 8 farther 4 purpose 9 . 5 to 6 explain 6 explain 7 it ye will find him with an arrow in his back . " 1 ye 7 arrow 1 ye 12 " 2 will 3 find 3 find 4 him 3 find 7 arrow 5 with 6 an 6 an 7 arrow 7 arrow 8 in 7 arrow 9 his 10 back 11 . 11 . 12 " close [upon] the heels of [these] [,] [dick] [followed] . 1 close 3 the 3 the 10 . 4 heels 5 of 4 heels 10 . presently they came close down upon the beach . 1 presently 2 they 1 presently 3 came 3 came 8 beach 4 close 8 beach 5 down 8 beach 6 upon 8 beach 7 the 8 beach 8 beach 9 . they sat down in a tuft of furze and waited . 1 they 2 sat 2 sat 8 furze 3 down 8 furze 4 in 8 furze 5 a 8 furze 6 tuft 8 furze 7 of 8 furze 8 furze 9 and 8 furze 10 waited 8 furze 11 . " [capper] , [ye] will give me a [back] up , " he said . 1 " 14 said 3 , 5 will 5 will 6 give 6 give 7 me 7 me 8 a 7 me 12 " 10 up 11 , 11 , 12 " 12 " 14 said 13 he 14 said 14 said 15 . and so saying he dropped into the garden . 1 and 5 dropped 2 so 3 saying 3 saying 5 dropped 4 he 5 dropped 5 dropped 6 into 6 into 8 garden 7 the 8 garden 8 garden 9 . it was all pitch dark ; there was no light in the house . 1 it 2 was 1 it 4 pitch 2 was 3 all 4 pitch 5 dark 4 pitch 6 ; 4 pitch 9 no 4 pitch 10 light 7 there 8 was 7 there 9 no 10 light 13 house 11 in 13 house 12 the 13 house 13 house 14 . the wind whistled shrill among the poor shrubs , and the surf beat upon the beach ; there was no other sound . 1 the 12 surf 2 wind 8 shrubs 3 whistled 8 shrubs 4 shrill 8 shrubs 5 among 6 the 5 among 8 shrubs 7 poor 8 shrubs 8 shrubs 10 and 8 shrubs 12 surf 9 , 10 and 11 the 12 surf 12 surf 13 beat 12 surf 14 upon 12 surf 16 beach 12 surf 17 ; 12 surf 20 no 12 surf 23 . 15 the 16 beach 18 there 19 was 18 there 20 no 20 no 21 other 20 no 22 sound 22 sound 23 . the path led him straight to the group of buildings . 1 the 2 path 2 path 3 led 3 led 4 him 3 led 5 straight 5 straight 6 to 6 to 8 group 7 the 8 group 8 group 10 buildings 9 of 10 buildings 10 buildings 11 . any one would have supposed the place to be deserted . 1 any 2 one 2 one 3 would 3 would 4 have 4 have 5 supposed 5 supposed 10 deserted 6 the 10 deserted 7 place 8 to 7 place 10 deserted 8 to 9 be 10 deserted 11 . but [dick] [had] good [reason] [to] [think] otherwise . 1 but 9 . 4 good 8 otherwise 8 otherwise 9 . he continued his inspection , visiting the offices , trying all the windows . 1 he 4 inspection 2 continued 4 inspection 3 his 4 inspection 4 inspection 5 , 4 inspection 8 offices 6 visiting 8 offices 7 the 8 offices 8 offices 9 , 8 offices 10 trying 8 offices 11 all 8 offices 13 windows 8 offices 14 . 12 the 13 windows he stepped back a little way , till he thought he could see the movement of a shadow on the wall of the apartment . 1 he 2 stepped 2 stepped 3 back 3 back 18 shadow 4 a 5 little 4 a 15 movement 5 little 6 way 5 little 15 movement 7 , 9 he 8 till 9 he 9 he 10 thought 10 thought 15 movement 11 he 12 could 12 could 13 see 12 could 15 movement 14 the 15 movement 15 movement 16 of 15 movement 18 shadow 17 a 18 shadow 18 shadow 24 apartment 19 on 20 the 20 the 21 wall 21 wall 22 of 22 of 23 the 23 the 24 apartment 24 apartment 25 . he dropped back again to the top round of the ladder in a kind of amazement . 1 he 2 dropped 2 dropped 7 top 3 back 4 again 3 back 5 to 3 back 7 top 6 the 7 top 7 top 8 round 7 top 9 of 7 top 11 ladder 9 of 10 the 11 ladder 12 in 12 in 13 a 13 a 14 kind 14 kind 15 of 15 of 16 amazement 16 amazement 17 . he had never thought of his sweetheart as of so superior a being , and he was instantly taken with a feeling of diffidence . 1 he 2 had 2 had 3 never 3 never 4 thought 4 thought 5 of 4 thought 7 sweetheart 4 thought 8 as 4 thought 9 of 6 his 7 sweetheart 9 of 11 superior 9 of 24 diffidence 10 so 11 superior 12 a 24 diffidence 13 being 18 instantly 14 , 15 and 15 and 18 instantly 16 he 17 was 16 he 18 instantly 18 instantly 24 diffidence 19 taken 24 diffidence 20 with 24 diffidence 21 a 24 diffidence 22 feeling 24 diffidence 23 of 24 diffidence 24 diffidence 25 . but he had little opportunity for thought . 1 but 2 he 2 he 3 had 3 had 5 opportunity 4 little 5 opportunity 5 opportunity 6 for 5 opportunity 7 thought 5 opportunity 8 . a low ["] [hist] ! " sounded [from] close [by] , and he hastened to descend the ladder . 1 a 2 low 2 low 5 ! 5 ! 6 " 6 " 7 sounded 7 sounded 19 . 9 close 11 , 11 , 12 and 12 and 13 he 12 and 16 descend 13 he 14 hastened 14 hastened 15 to 16 descend 18 ladder 17 the 18 ladder 18 ladder 19 . " who goes ? " he whispered . 1 " 2 who 2 who 3 goes 2 who 4 ? 4 ? 5 " 5 " 6 he 5 " 7 whispered 7 whispered 8 . " [greensheve] , " [came] [the] reply , in tones similarly guarded . 1 " 3 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 7 reply 7 reply 11 similarly 8 , 11 similarly 9 in 11 similarly 10 tones 11 similarly 11 similarly 12 guarded 11 similarly 13 . 12 guarded 13 . " what want ye ? " asked [dick] . 1 " 7 asked 2 what 3 want 2 what 5 ? 4 ye 5 ? 5 ? 6 " 5 ? 7 asked 7 asked 9 . " the house [is] [watched] , [master] [shelton] [,] " returned the [outlaw] . 1 " 11 returned 2 the 3 house 3 house 6 , 6 , 10 " 10 " 11 returned 11 returned 12 the 11 returned 14 . " [by] [my] sooth , " said [dick] , " but this is passing strange ! 1 " 4 sooth 1 " 16 ! 4 sooth 5 , 5 , 6 " 6 " 7 said 7 said 9 , 9 , 10 " 9 , 11 but 11 but 13 is 12 this 13 is 13 is 14 passing 15 strange 16 ! were they not men [of] [sir] [daniel] ['s] [?] ["] 1 were 2 they 1 were 3 not 1 were 4 men " [white] , [chequered] [with] [dark] , " repeated [dick] . 1 " 3 , 3 , 8 " 7 , 8 " 8 " 9 repeated 9 repeated 11 . " [faith] , ' tis a badge [i] [know] [not] . 1 " 3 , 3 , 5 tis 4 ' 5 tis 5 tis 6 a 5 tis 7 badge 7 badge 11 . it is none of this country 's badges . 1 it 2 is 2 is 8 badges 3 none 8 badges 4 of 8 badges 5 this 8 badges 6 country 8 badges 7 's 8 badges 8 badges 9 . beyond all question there are men [of] [sir] [daniel] 's in that house , and to be taken between two shots is a beggarman's position . 1 beyond 2 all 1 beyond 3 question 1 beyond 4 there 4 there 5 are 4 there 10 's 4 there 17 be 5 are 6 men 10 's 13 house 11 in 13 house 12 that 13 house 13 house 15 and 14 , 15 and 16 to 17 be 17 be 18 taken 18 taken 24 beggarman's 19 between 24 beggarman's 20 two 24 beggarman's 21 shots 24 beggarman's 22 is 24 beggarman's 23 a 24 beggarman's 24 beggarman's 25 position 24 beggarman's 26 . take me this ladder [;] [i] must leave it [where] [i] [found] [it] . " 1 take 2 me 2 me 15 " 3 this 4 ladder 4 ladder 14 . 7 must 8 leave 8 leave 9 it 9 it 14 . 14 . 15 " they returned the ladder to the stable , and groped their way to the place where they had entered . 1 they 2 returned 1 they 17 they 3 the 4 ladder 4 ladder 10 groped 5 to 6 the 6 the 7 stable 7 stable 10 groped 8 , 10 groped 9 and 10 groped 10 groped 11 their 10 groped 12 way 10 groped 13 to 10 groped 14 the 10 groped 15 place 15 place 16 where 16 where 17 they 17 they 19 entered 18 had 19 entered 19 entered 20 . " now , [john] [capper] , " said [dick] , " back with you [to] [shoreby] [,] [even] [as] [for] your life . 1 " 7 " 2 now 3 , 2 now 6 , 6 , 7 " 7 " 8 said 8 said 10 , 8 said 23 . 10 , 11 " 11 " 14 you 12 back 13 with 13 with 14 you 21 your 22 life 22 life 23 . bring me instantly what men ye can collect . 1 bring 2 me 1 bring 3 instantly 3 instantly 4 what 3 instantly 8 collect 5 men 8 collect 6 ye 8 collect 7 can 8 collect 8 collect 9 . greensheve and [i] lie [here] to watch . 1 greensheve 2 and 1 greensheve 8 . 4 lie 7 watch 6 to 7 watch 7 watch 8 . speed [ye] , [john] [capper] , and the saints aid you to despatch . 1 speed 3 , 1 speed 7 and 6 , 7 and 7 and 8 the 8 the 9 saints 9 saints 13 despatch 10 aid 13 despatch 11 you 13 despatch 12 to 13 despatch 13 despatch 14 . i would fain see whether thine eyes betrayed thee . " 1 i 3 fain 2 would 3 fain 3 fain 4 see 3 fain 5 whether 3 fain 6 thine 3 fain 8 betrayed 3 fain 9 thee 6 thine 7 eyes 9 thee 10 . 10 . 11 " keeping well outwards from the wall , and profiting by every height and hollow , they passed about two sides , beholding nothing . 1 keeping 3 outwards 2 well 3 outwards 3 outwards 4 from 3 outwards 6 wall 3 outwards 7 , 3 outwards 8 and 3 outwards 9 profiting 4 from 5 the 5 the 6 wall 9 profiting 10 by 9 profiting 11 every 9 profiting 12 height 9 profiting 13 and 9 profiting 14 hollow 14 hollow 20 sides 15 , 16 they 16 they 17 passed 17 passed 20 sides 18 about 20 sides 19 two 20 sides 20 sides 22 beholding 20 sides 24 . 21 , 22 beholding 22 beholding 23 nothing as he dropped again to the earth , another arose a little farther on and repeated the same performance . 1 as 2 he 2 he 3 dropped 3 dropped 4 again 4 again 10 arose 4 again 20 . 5 to 6 the 6 the 7 earth 7 earth 8 , 7 earth 10 arose 9 another 10 arose 10 arose 13 farther 11 a 12 little 12 little 13 farther 13 farther 19 performance 14 on 15 and 14 on 19 performance 16 repeated 19 performance 17 the 18 same 18 same 19 performance and so , like a silent watch word , these gesticulations made the round of the beleaguered garden . 1 and 2 so 2 so 3 , 3 , 11 gesticulations 4 like 5 a 5 a 11 gesticulations 6 silent 11 gesticulations 7 watch 11 gesticulations 8 word 11 gesticulations 9 , 11 gesticulations 10 these 11 gesticulations 11 gesticulations 12 made 11 gesticulations 13 the 11 gesticulations 17 beleaguered 14 round 17 beleaguered 15 of 17 beleaguered 16 the 17 beleaguered 17 beleaguered 18 garden 17 beleaguered 19 . " they [keep] [good] watch , " [dick] whispered . 1 " 2 they 1 " 9 whispered 5 watch 6 , 6 , 7 " 7 " 9 whispered 9 whispered 10 . " let us back to land , [good] master , " [answered] [greensheve] [.] 1 " 2 let 2 let 3 us 3 us 6 land 3 us 11 " 4 back 5 to 4 back 6 land 7 , 9 master 9 master 10 , 10 , 11 " " ye speak sooth , " returned [dick] . 1 " 2 ye 1 " 4 sooth 2 ye 3 speak 4 sooth 5 , 5 , 6 " 6 " 7 returned 7 returned 9 . " ashore with us , right speedily . " 1 " 9 " 2 ashore 4 us 2 ashore 5 , 2 ashore 7 speedily 2 ashore 9 " 3 with 4 us 6 right 7 speedily 8 . 9 " [chapter] [ii] [a] [skirmish] [in] [the] [dark] thoroughly drenched and chilled , the two adventurers returned to their position in the gorse . 1 thoroughly 2 drenched 1 thoroughly 16 . 2 drenched 8 adventurers 3 and 8 adventurers 4 chilled 8 adventurers 5 , 8 adventurers 6 the 8 adventurers 7 two 8 adventurers 8 adventurers 9 returned 8 adventurers 10 to 8 adventurers 11 their 8 adventurers 12 position 12 position 15 gorse 13 in 15 gorse 14 the 15 gorse " [i] pray [heaven] [that] [capper] make good speed ! " said [dick] . 1 " 3 pray 1 " 12 said 3 pray 7 make 3 pray 9 speed 8 good 9 speed 10 ! 11 " 10 ! 12 said 12 said 14 . " [i] vow a candle to [st] [mary] [of] [shoreby] [if] [he] come [before] the hour ! " 1 " 3 vow 3 vow 18 " 4 a 5 candle 4 a 17 ! 5 candle 16 hour 6 to 13 come 6 to 15 the 15 the 16 hour 17 ! 18 " " [y] ' are [in] [a] hurry , [master] [dick] ? " asked [greensheve] . 1 " 13 asked 3 ' 13 asked 4 are 7 hurry 4 are 11 ? 7 hurry 8 , 11 ? 12 " 11 ? 13 asked 13 asked 15 . unfriends , for sure ! " 1 unfriends 2 , 1 unfriends 3 for 1 unfriends 4 sure 1 unfriends 5 ! 5 ! 6 " " well , " returned [greensheve] , " [an] [john] come [speedily] , [we] [shall] give a good account of them . 1 " 2 well 1 " 22 . 2 well 3 , 2 well 7 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 5 returned 7 , 8 " 8 " 11 come 11 come 13 , 16 give 19 account 17 a 18 good 18 good 19 account 19 account 20 of 20 of 21 them 21 them 22 . and [yet] [,] [master] [dick] [,] [an] [she] [be] in [sir] [daniel] ['s] [power] already , it will little hurt that she should change [into] [another] ['s] . 1 and 10 in 10 in 15 already 15 already 16 , 15 already 28 . 16 , 17 it 17 it 20 hurt 18 will 20 hurt 19 little 20 hurt 20 hurt 24 change 21 that 22 she 21 that 23 should 23 should 24 change who should these be ? " 1 who 2 should 1 who 5 ? 2 should 3 these 2 should 4 be 5 ? 6 " " [i] do suspect [the] [lord] [of] [shoreby] , " [dick] replied . 1 " 3 do 1 " 9 , 3 do 4 suspect 9 , 10 " 10 " 12 replied 12 replied 13 . " [when] [came] [they] ? " 1 " 6 " 5 ? 6 " " they began to come , [master] [dick] , " said [greensheve] , " about the [time] [ye] crossed the wall . 1 " 11 said 2 they 3 began 3 began 4 to 4 to 5 come 5 come 6 , 6 , 11 said 9 , 10 " 10 " 11 said 11 said 13 , 11 said 22 . 13 , 14 " 15 about 16 the 16 the 21 wall 19 crossed 20 the 20 the 21 wall 21 wall 22 . i had not lain there the space of a minute ere [i] marked the first of the knaves crawling round the corner . " 1 i 4 lain 2 had 4 lain 3 not 4 lain 4 lain 5 there 4 lain 7 space 6 the 7 space 7 space 8 of 7 space 13 marked 9 a 10 minute 10 minute 13 marked 11 ere 13 marked 13 marked 18 knaves 14 the 18 knaves 15 first 18 knaves 16 of 18 knaves 17 the 18 knaves 18 knaves 19 crawling 18 knaves 20 round 18 knaves 21 the 18 knaves 22 corner 18 knaves 24 " 22 corner 23 . 23 . 24 " of [two] evils [,] [dick] preferred the [least] . 1 of 3 evils 3 evils 9 . 6 preferred 7 the 6 preferred 9 . but the time passed , and still there was no movement . 1 but 7 still 2 the 3 time 3 time 4 passed 4 passed 6 and 4 passed 7 still 5 , 6 and 7 still 11 movement 8 there 9 was 8 there 10 no 8 there 11 movement 11 movement 12 . presently [dick] ['s] [reinforcements] began to [arrive] . 1 presently 5 began 5 began 6 to 6 to 8 . the night was not yet old before nearly a score of men crouched beside him in the gorse . 1 the 2 night 2 night 3 was 2 night 7 before 3 was 4 not 3 was 6 old 4 not 5 yet 7 before 13 crouched 8 nearly 13 crouched 9 a 10 score 10 score 11 of 10 score 13 crouched 11 of 12 men 13 crouched 18 gorse 14 beside 15 him 14 beside 18 gorse 16 in 18 gorse 17 the 18 gorse 18 gorse 19 . separating these into two bodies , he took the command of the smaller himself , and [entrusted] the larger to the leadership of [greensheve] . 1 separating 2 these 1 separating 3 into 1 separating 4 two 1 separating 5 bodies 5 bodies 8 took 5 bodies 10 command 6 , 7 he 7 he 8 took 8 took 9 the 10 command 11 of 11 of 12 the 12 the 25 . 13 smaller 14 himself 13 smaller 19 larger 15 , 16 and 15 , 19 larger 16 and 18 the 19 larger 20 to 20 to 21 the 21 the 22 leadership 22 leadership 23 of 22 leadership 25 . post them strongly , and wait till that ye hear me falling on upon the other side . 1 post 3 strongly 2 them 3 strongly 3 strongly 6 wait 3 strongly 8 that 3 strongly 9 ye 4 , 5 and 5 and 6 wait 6 wait 7 till 9 ye 10 hear 9 ye 11 me 9 ye 14 upon 12 falling 13 on 12 falling 14 upon 14 upon 17 side 15 the 16 other 16 other 17 side 17 side 18 . it is those upon the [sea] front [that] [i] [would] fain [make] certain of , for [there] will be [the] leader . 1 it 2 is 1 it 22 . 2 is 3 those 3 those 4 upon 5 the 7 front 5 the 13 certain 7 front 11 fain 13 certain 14 of 13 certain 21 leader 13 certain 22 . 15 , 16 for 15 , 18 will 18 will 19 be 19 be 21 leader the rest [will] [run] [;] [even] [let] [them] . 1 the 2 rest 2 rest 9 . and now , lads , let no man draw an arrow ; ye will but hurt friends . 1 and 2 now 2 now 9 draw 3 , 4 lads 4 lads 5 , 4 lads 9 draw 6 let 9 draw 7 no 8 man 8 man 9 draw 9 draw 11 arrow 10 an 11 arrow 11 arrow 13 ye 11 arrow 16 hurt 11 arrow 17 friends 12 ; 13 ye 14 will 16 hurt 15 but 16 hurt 17 friends 18 . the prospect of a sharp encounter and possible spoils restored them to good humour , and they joyfully prepared for battle . 1 the 2 prospect 2 prospect 3 of 2 prospect 6 encounter 4 a 5 sharp 5 sharp 6 encounter 6 encounter 7 and 6 encounter 8 possible 6 encounter 9 spoils 6 encounter 10 restored 10 restored 11 them 10 restored 12 to 10 restored 14 humour 13 good 14 humour 14 humour 18 joyfully 15 , 16 and 16 and 18 joyfully 17 they 18 joyfully 18 joyfully 19 prepared 18 joyfully 21 battle 18 joyfully 22 . 19 prepared 20 for the bows , quivers , and tabards were concealed among the gorse , and the two bands set resolutely forward . 1 the 7 tabards 2 bows 7 tabards 3 , 7 tabards 4 quivers 6 and 4 quivers 7 tabards 5 , 6 and 7 tabards 8 were 7 tabards 9 concealed 7 tabards 10 among 7 tabards 11 the 7 tabards 12 gorse 12 gorse 13 , 12 gorse 14 and 12 gorse 16 two 12 gorse 17 bands 12 gorse 21 . 15 the 16 two 17 bands 18 set 17 bands 19 resolutely 17 bands 20 forward then they all shouted with one voice , and closed upon the enemy . 1 then 2 they 1 then 10 closed 2 they 3 all 4 shouted 7 voice 4 shouted 10 closed 5 with 6 one 5 with 7 voice 8 , 9 and 9 and 10 closed 10 closed 11 upon 10 closed 13 enemy 11 upon 12 the 13 enemy 14 . these , lying widely scattered , stiff with cold , and taken at unawares , sprang stupidly to their feet , and stood undecided . 1 these 4 widely 2 , 4 widely 3 lying 4 widely 4 widely 5 scattered 4 widely 6 , 4 widely 7 stiff 4 widely 8 with 4 widely 9 cold 9 cold 11 and 9 cold 14 unawares 10 , 11 and 12 taken 14 unawares 13 at 14 unawares 14 unawares 15 , 14 unawares 16 sprang 14 unawares 17 stupidly 14 unawares 18 to 14 unawares 19 their 14 unawares 20 feet 14 unawares 25 . 20 feet 24 undecided 21 , 22 and 21 , 24 undecided 22 and 24 undecided 23 stood 24 undecided thereupon they gave themselves up for lost and ran . 1 thereupon 2 they 1 thereupon 3 gave 1 thereupon 4 themselves 1 thereupon 7 lost 4 themselves 5 up 4 themselves 6 for 7 lost 9 ran 7 lost 10 . 8 and 9 ran for all that , the fight was but beginning . 1 for 9 beginning 2 all 3 that 3 that 9 beginning 4 , 9 beginning 5 the 9 beginning 6 fight 9 beginning 7 was 9 beginning 8 but 9 beginning 9 beginning 10 . dick 's outlaws , although they had the advantage of the surprise , were still considerably outnumbered by the men they had surrounded . 1 dick 3 outlaws 2 's 3 outlaws 3 outlaws 5 although 3 outlaws 6 they 3 outlaws 7 had 3 outlaws 8 the 3 outlaws 9 advantage 3 outlaws 17 outnumbered 4 , 5 although 10 of 11 the 11 the 17 outnumbered 12 surprise 17 outnumbered 13 , 17 outnumbered 14 were 17 outnumbered 15 still 17 outnumbered 16 considerably 17 outnumbered 17 outnumbered 18 by 17 outnumbered 19 the 17 outnumbered 20 men 17 outnumbered 21 they 17 outnumbered 22 had 17 outnumbered 23 surrounded 23 surrounded 24 . the strangers were well armed ; they fell in silence upon their assailants ; and the affray became a series of single combats . 1 the 17 affray 2 strangers 5 armed 2 strangers 6 ; 3 were 5 armed 4 well 5 armed 6 ; 17 affray 7 they 13 assailants 8 fell 13 assailants 9 in 10 silence 10 silence 13 assailants 11 upon 13 assailants 12 their 13 assailants 13 assailants 17 affray 14 ; 15 and 14 ; 17 affray 15 and 17 affray 16 the 17 affray 17 affray 23 combats 18 became 23 combats 19 a 23 combats 20 series 23 combats 21 of 23 combats 22 single 23 combats 23 combats 24 . the giant [still] pursued his advantage , and [still] [dick] fled before him , spying for his chance . 1 the 2 giant 1 the 19 . 4 pursued 5 his 4 pursued 6 advantage 4 pursued 11 fled 6 advantage 8 and 7 , 8 and 11 fled 15 spying 12 before 15 spying 13 him 15 spying 14 , 15 spying 15 spying 16 for 15 spying 17 his 15 spying 18 chance 18 chance 19 . the next moment he was engaged , upon more equal terms , with his second pursuer . 1 the 2 next 2 next 3 moment 2 next 6 engaged 3 moment 4 he 5 was 6 engaged 6 engaged 7 , 6 engaged 8 upon 6 engaged 10 equal 9 more 10 equal 10 equal 16 pursuer 10 equal 17 . 11 terms 16 pursuer 12 , 16 pursuer 13 with 16 pursuer 14 his 16 pursuer 15 second 16 pursuer dick ground his teeth . 1 dick 4 teeth 2 ground 4 teeth 3 his 4 teeth 4 teeth 5 . while he was still [submerged] [,] [dick] forced [his] dagger from his grasp , and rose to his feet , victorious . 1 while 4 still 1 while 8 forced 2 he 3 was 3 was 4 still 8 forced 10 dagger 10 dagger 13 grasp 11 from 13 grasp 12 his 13 grasp 13 grasp 15 and 13 grasp 16 rose 14 , 15 and 16 rose 21 victorious 17 to 19 feet 18 his 19 feet 19 feet 21 victorious 20 , 21 victorious 21 victorious 22 . " yield ye ! " he said . 1 " 3 ye 1 " 7 said 2 yield 3 ye 4 ! 5 " 4 ! 6 he 4 ! 7 said 7 said 8 . " [i] [give] you life . " 1 " 4 you 4 you 7 " 5 life 6 . 6 . 7 " " [i] yield me , " said the other , getting to his knees . 1 " 7 said 3 yield 4 me 4 me 6 " 5 , 6 " 6 " 7 said 7 said 8 the 7 said 15 . 8 the 9 other 9 other 10 , 11 getting 14 knees 12 to 13 his 13 his 14 knees 14 knees 15 . dick turned to the beach . 1 dick 2 turned 1 dick 5 beach 2 turned 3 to 4 the 5 beach 5 beach 6 . " lead me to your captain , youth , " said the conquered knight . 1 " 2 lead 2 lead 3 me 2 lead 4 to 2 lead 6 captain 2 lead 8 youth 4 to 5 your 6 captain 7 , 8 youth 9 , 9 , 10 " 10 " 11 said 11 said 12 the 12 the 14 knight 13 conquered 14 knight 14 knight 15 . " it is fit this butchery should cease . " 1 " 6 butchery 2 it 6 butchery 3 is 6 butchery 4 fit 6 butchery 5 this 6 butchery 6 butchery 7 should 6 butchery 8 cease 6 butchery 10 " 8 cease 9 . 9 . 10 " " [call] [off] [your] dogs , [then] , and [i] will bid my villains hold , " returned the other . 1 " 5 dogs 5 dogs 6 , 5 dogs 8 , 8 , 9 and 9 and 11 will 11 will 12 bid 12 bid 14 villains 13 my 14 villains 14 villains 21 . 15 hold 16 , 15 hold 21 . 16 , 17 " 17 " 18 returned 18 returned 20 other 19 the 20 other there was something noble [both] in the [voice] [and] manner of his late [opponent] , and [dick] instantly dismissed [all] fears of treachery . 1 there 2 was 1 there 3 something 1 there 6 in 3 something 4 noble 6 in 7 the 7 the 10 manner 10 manner 11 of 11 of 12 his 12 his 24 . 13 late 15 , 15 , 16 and 16 and 18 instantly 18 instantly 19 dismissed 19 dismissed 21 fears 21 fears 23 treachery 22 of 23 treachery 23 treachery 24 . " lay down your arms , men ! " cried the stranger knight . 1 " 10 cried 2 lay 3 down 2 lay 5 arms 4 your 5 arms 5 arms 10 cried 6 , 10 cried 7 men 8 ! 8 ! 9 " 8 ! 10 cried 10 cried 13 knight 10 cried 14 . 11 the 12 stranger 11 the 13 knight " [i] [have] yielded me , upon promise of life . " 1 " 12 " 4 yielded 5 me 4 yielded 7 upon 4 yielded 8 promise 4 yielded 10 life 5 me 6 , 9 of 10 life 10 life 11 . 11 . 12 " the tone of the stranger was one of absolute command , and almost instantly the din and confusion of the mellay ceased . 1 the 16 din 2 tone 10 command 3 of 4 the 3 of 9 absolute 5 stranger 9 absolute 6 was 9 absolute 7 one 9 absolute 8 of 9 absolute 9 absolute 10 command 10 command 11 , 10 command 16 din 11 , 12 and 13 almost 16 din 14 instantly 16 din 15 the 16 din 16 din 17 and 16 din 21 mellay 18 confusion 21 mellay 19 of 21 mellay 20 the 21 mellay 21 mellay 22 ceased 21 mellay 23 . " [lawless] , " cried [dick] , " are [ye] safe ? " 1 " 3 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 13 " 5 cried 7 , 7 , 8 " 8 " 9 are 9 are 11 safe 11 safe 12 ? 12 ? 13 " " ay , " cried [lawless] , " safe and hearty . " 1 " 2 ay 1 " 7 , 2 ay 3 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 5 cried 7 , 8 " 8 " 9 safe 9 safe 11 hearty 10 and 11 hearty 11 hearty 12 . 12 . 13 " " [light] me the lantern , " said [dick] . 1 " 3 me 3 me 10 . 4 the 5 lantern 5 lantern 6 , 6 , 7 " 7 " 8 said 8 said 10 . " is not [sir] [daniel] here ? " inquired the knight . 1 " 2 is 1 " 9 inquired 2 is 3 not 6 here 7 ? 7 ? 8 " 8 " 9 inquired 9 inquired 11 knight 10 the 11 knight 11 knight 12 . " [sir] [daniel] ? " echoed [dick] . 1 " 6 echoed 4 ? 5 " 4 ? 6 echoed 6 echoed 8 . " now , by the rood , [i] pray not . 1 " 2 now 1 " 6 rood 2 now 3 , 3 , 4 by 4 by 5 the 6 rood 7 , 6 rood 9 pray 7 , 9 pray 9 pray 10 not 10 not 11 . it would go ill with me if he were . " 1 it 2 would 2 would 3 go 2 would 4 ill 2 would 6 me 4 ill 5 with 6 me 7 if 6 me 11 " 7 if 8 he 9 were 10 . 10 . 11 " " ill with you , fair sir ? " inquired the other . 1 " 10 inquired 2 ill 3 with 2 ill 4 you 2 ill 5 , 2 ill 6 fair 6 fair 10 inquired 7 sir 10 inquired 8 ? 9 " 8 ? 10 inquired 10 inquired 12 other 10 inquired 13 . 11 the 12 other " [nay] [,] [then] [,] if [ye] be [not] [of] [sir] [daniel] ['s] party , [i] [profess] [i] comprehend no longer . 1 " 6 if 1 " 14 party 6 if 8 be 14 party 15 , 14 party 20 no 15 , 19 comprehend 20 no 21 longer 21 longer 22 . but before [dick] could answer , a voice spoke in the darkness from close by . 1 but 4 could 2 before 4 could 4 could 5 answer 5 answer 6 , 5 answer 14 close 5 answer 16 . 7 a 8 voice 8 voice 9 spoke 8 voice 14 close 10 in 12 darkness 11 the 12 darkness 12 darkness 13 from 12 darkness 14 close 14 close 15 by dick could see the speaker 's black and white badge , and the respectful salute which he addressed to his superior . 1 dick 5 speaker 2 could 3 see 2 could 5 speaker 4 the 5 speaker 5 speaker 10 badge 6 's 10 badge 7 black 10 badge 8 and 10 badge 9 white 10 badge 10 badge 14 respectful 10 badge 15 salute 11 , 12 and 12 and 13 the 13 the 14 respectful 15 salute 16 which 15 salute 17 he 15 salute 18 addressed 15 salute 21 superior 18 addressed 19 to 20 his 21 superior 21 superior 22 . " [hawksley] is in [the] right , " added the lord . 1 " 3 is 1 " 9 added 3 is 4 in 6 right 9 added 7 , 9 added 8 " 9 added 9 added 11 lord 9 added 12 . 10 the 11 lord " how please ye , sir ? 1 " 2 how 1 " 6 sir 3 please 6 sir 4 ye 6 sir 5 , 6 sir 6 sir 7 ? whither shall we march ? " 1 whither 2 shall 1 whither 3 we 1 whither 4 march 1 whither 5 ? 5 ? 6 " " [nay] , my lord , " said [dick] , " go [where] ye will for me . 1 " 8 said 3 , 8 said 4 my 5 lord 5 lord 6 , 6 , 7 " 7 " 8 said 8 said 10 , 8 said 18 . 10 , 11 " 11 " 12 go 14 ye 17 me 15 will 17 me 16 for 17 me 17 me 18 . " [y] ['] are [too] trustful , boy , " said the other [;] " but this time your trust is not misplaced . 1 " 4 are 1 " 11 said 6 trustful 7 , 6 trustful 8 boy 8 boy 9 , 9 , 10 " 10 " 11 said 11 said 12 the 12 the 13 other 13 other 24 . 15 " 16 but 15 " 19 your 16 but 17 this 17 this 18 time 19 your 23 misplaced 20 trust 23 misplaced 21 is 23 misplaced 22 not 23 misplaced 23 misplaced 24 . i will meet you at the point [of] [day] at [st] [bride] ['s] [cross] . 1 i 2 will 2 will 3 meet 3 meet 4 you 3 meet 7 point 5 at 6 the 6 the 7 point 7 point 15 . 10 at 15 . come , lads , follow ! " 1 come 3 lads 2 , 3 lads 3 lads 4 , 3 lads 5 follow 5 follow 6 ! 6 ! 7 " he put his ear to the ground , and it seemed to him as if he heard a jarring and hollow noise from townward . 1 he 2 put 2 put 4 ear 2 put 10 it 3 his 4 ear 4 ear 7 ground 5 to 6 the 6 the 7 ground 7 ground 8 , 8 , 9 and 10 it 11 seemed 11 seemed 12 to 11 seemed 13 him 13 him 19 jarring 14 as 19 jarring 15 if 19 jarring 16 he 17 heard 16 he 19 jarring 17 heard 19 jarring 18 a 19 jarring 19 jarring 20 and 19 jarring 21 hollow 19 jarring 22 noise 19 jarring 23 from 19 jarring 24 townward 23 from 24 townward 24 townward 25 . back to the beach he went hurrying . 1 back 7 hurrying 2 to 3 the 3 the 4 beach 4 beach 6 went 4 beach 7 hurrying 5 he 6 went 7 hurrying 8 . [chapter] [iii] [st] [.] [bride's] [cross] st [bride] 's cross [stood] a little way back from [shoreby] , [on] the skirts of [tunstall] [forest] . 1 st 4 cross 1 st 15 skirts 3 's 4 cross 6 a 7 little 6 a 15 skirts 7 little 8 way 8 way 9 back 9 back 10 from 10 from 14 the 12 , 14 the 15 skirts 16 of 16 of 19 . here , then , about seven [in] [the] [morning] [,] [dick] arrived [.] 1 here 2 , 1 here 4 , 1 here 6 seven 2 , 3 then 5 about 6 seven 6 seven 12 arrived dick set him down upon the lowest step of the cross , wrapped himself well in his tabard , and looked vigilantly upon all sides . 1 dick 7 lowest 2 set 7 lowest 3 him 7 lowest 4 down 7 lowest 5 upon 7 lowest 6 the 7 lowest 7 lowest 8 step 7 lowest 9 of 7 lowest 11 cross 7 lowest 13 wrapped 9 of 10 the 12 , 13 wrapped 13 wrapped 18 tabard 14 himself 18 tabard 15 well 18 tabard 16 in 18 tabard 17 his 18 tabard 18 tabard 19 , 18 tabard 20 and 18 tabard 21 looked 18 tabard 22 vigilantly 19 , 20 and 22 vigilantly 23 upon 22 vigilantly 24 all 22 vigilantly 25 sides 22 vigilantly 26 . 25 sides 26 . he had not long to wait . 1 he 2 had 2 had 3 not 3 not 6 wait 4 long 5 to 5 to 6 wait 6 wait 7 . his visor was raised , and showed a countenance of great command and dignity , answerable to the richness of his attire and arms . 1 his 2 visor 2 visor 3 was 2 visor 4 raised 2 visor 6 and 2 visor 7 showed 5 , 6 and 7 showed 9 countenance 8 a 9 countenance 9 countenance 10 of 9 countenance 11 great 9 countenance 12 command 12 command 16 answerable 13 and 16 answerable 14 dignity 16 answerable 15 , 16 answerable 16 answerable 17 to 16 answerable 18 the 16 answerable 19 richness 16 answerable 21 his 16 answerable 22 attire 19 richness 20 of 22 attire 23 and 22 attire 24 arms 22 attire 25 . and it was with [some] confusion of manner [that] [dick] arose from the cross and stepped down the bank to meet his prisoner . 1 and 2 it 1 and 16 stepped 2 it 3 was 3 was 4 with 6 confusion 7 of 6 confusion 11 arose 7 of 8 manner 11 arose 12 from 11 arose 14 cross 11 arose 15 and 11 arose 16 stepped 13 the 14 cross 16 stepped 19 bank 17 down 19 bank 18 the 19 bank 19 bank 23 prisoner 19 bank 24 . 20 to 21 meet 21 meet 23 prisoner 22 his 23 prisoner " [i] thank you , my lord , for your exactitude , " he said , louting very low . 1 " 3 thank 1 " 15 said 3 thank 4 you 3 thank 7 lord 4 you 5 , 6 my 7 lord 8 , 9 for 8 , 15 said 9 for 10 your 11 exactitude 13 " 12 , 13 " 13 " 15 said 14 he 15 said 15 said 16 , 15 said 20 . 16 , 17 louting 18 very 19 low 19 low 20 . " will it please your lordship to set foot to earth ? " 1 " 6 lordship 2 will 4 please 3 it 4 please 4 please 6 lordship 5 your 6 lordship 6 lordship 7 to 6 lordship 8 set 6 lordship 9 foot 6 lordship 10 to 6 lordship 11 earth 6 lordship 13 " 12 ? 13 " " are ye here alone , young man ? " inquired the other . 1 " 3 ye 2 are 3 ye 3 ye 11 inquired 4 here 5 alone 5 alone 6 , 5 alone 11 inquired 7 young 8 man 7 young 11 inquired 9 ? 10 " 9 ? 11 inquired 11 inquired 13 other 11 inquired 14 . 12 the 13 other " [y] ['] ' ave [done] wisely , " said the lord . 1 " 5 ave 4 ' 5 ave 5 ave 13 . 7 wisely 8 , 7 wisely 12 lord 8 , 9 " 9 " 10 said 10 said 11 the 12 lord 13 . " it pleaseth me the rather , since last night ye fought foolhardily , and more like a salvage [saracen] [lunatic] [than] [any] [christian] [warrior] . 1 " 3 pleaseth 2 it 3 pleaseth 3 pleaseth 4 me 3 pleaseth 5 the 3 pleaseth 6 rather 3 pleaseth 7 , 3 pleaseth 8 since 8 since 13 foolhardily 9 last 13 foolhardily 10 night 13 foolhardily 11 ye 13 foolhardily 12 fought 13 foolhardily 13 foolhardily 14 , 13 foolhardily 15 and 13 foolhardily 16 more 13 foolhardily 17 like 13 foolhardily 18 a 13 foolhardily 19 salvage 19 salvage 26 . but it becomes not me to complain that had the undermost . " 1 but 2 it 2 it 3 becomes 3 becomes 7 complain 4 not 7 complain 5 me 6 to 6 to 7 complain 7 complain 11 undermost 8 that 11 undermost 9 had 11 undermost 10 the 11 undermost 11 undermost 13 " 12 . 13 " ye [were] pleased to [make] me yours with [several] dagger marks , which [i] [still] [carry] . 1 ye 6 me 3 pleased 4 to 4 to 6 me 6 me 17 . 7 yours 8 with 7 yours 10 dagger 10 dagger 11 marks 10 dagger 17 . 11 marks 12 , 11 marks 13 which " [y] ['] [are] shrewd [enough] [to] [make] [light] of [it] , [i] [see] , " returned the stranger . 1 " 5 shrewd 5 shrewd 20 . 10 of 19 stranger 12 , 17 returned 15 , 16 " 16 " 17 returned 17 returned 18 the 18 the 19 stranger 19 stranger 20 . " [nay] [,] [my] lord , not shrewd , " replied [dick] , " [in] [that] [i] shoot [at] no advantage to myself . 1 " 5 lord 5 lord 6 , 5 lord 11 replied 5 lord 13 , 6 , 7 not 8 shrewd 9 , 9 , 10 " 10 " 11 replied 13 , 14 " 14 " 18 shoot 18 shoot 21 advantage 20 no 21 advantage 21 advantage 23 myself 22 to 23 myself 23 myself 24 . " ye speak well , " said the stranger . 1 " 2 ye 1 " 7 said 2 ye 3 speak 4 well 5 , 5 , 6 " 6 " 7 said 7 said 8 the 8 the 9 stranger 9 stranger 10 . " your name ? " 1 " 5 " 2 your 3 name 3 name 4 ? 4 ? 5 " " [my] [name] [,] [an't] like you , [is] [shelton] , " answered [dick] . 1 " 13 answered 6 like 7 you 7 you 8 , 8 , 13 answered 11 , 12 " 12 " 13 answered 13 answered 15 . " [men] call me [the] [lord] [foxham] , " added the other . 1 " 10 added 3 call 4 me 4 me 8 , 8 , 10 added 9 " 10 added 10 added 13 . 11 the 12 other 12 other 13 . " but are ye not [ward] [to] [sir] [daniel] ? 1 " 3 are 2 but 3 are 3 are 10 ? 4 ye 5 not 4 ye 10 ? methought , [if] y ' are [harry] [shelton] ['s] [son] [,] that [i] had heard it so reported , " said [lord] [foxham] . 1 methought 2 , 2 , 4 y 4 y 5 ' 4 y 6 are 4 y 18 reported 12 that 14 had 14 had 15 heard 15 heard 16 it 16 it 17 so 17 so 18 reported 18 reported 24 . 19 , 20 " 20 " 21 said 21 said 24 . " will it please you , my lord , to alight ? 1 " 5 you 2 will 4 please 2 will 5 you 3 it 4 please 5 you 12 ? 6 , 8 lord 7 my 8 lord 8 lord 9 , 8 lord 11 alight 10 to 11 alight 11 alight 12 ? i would fain tell you fully who [i] am , how situate , and why so bold in my demands . 1 i 3 fain 2 would 3 fain 3 fain 4 tell 3 fain 6 fully 4 tell 5 you 6 fully 12 situate 7 who 12 situate 9 am 12 situate 10 , 12 situate 11 how 12 situate 12 situate 13 , 12 situate 14 and 12 situate 15 why 12 situate 16 so 12 situate 17 bold 17 bold 20 demands 17 bold 21 . 18 in 20 demands 19 my 20 demands beseech you , my lord , take place upon these steps , hear me to a full end , and judge me with allowance . " 1 beseech 2 you 1 beseech 3 , 1 beseech 5 lord 1 beseech 7 take 1 beseech 12 , 1 beseech 14 me 4 my 5 lord 5 lord 6 , 7 take 8 place 7 take 11 steps 9 upon 11 steps 10 these 11 steps 13 hear 14 me 14 me 24 allowance 15 to 16 a 15 to 18 end 16 a 17 full 18 end 24 allowance 19 , 20 and 20 and 24 allowance 21 judge 22 me 21 judge 24 allowance 22 me 24 allowance 23 with 24 allowance 24 allowance 25 . 25 . 26 " be of a good cheer ; for ye have made a friend who is devoid neither of power nor favour . 1 be 2 of 1 be 4 good 3 a 4 good 4 good 5 cheer 5 cheer 6 ; 5 cheer 7 for 7 for 15 devoid 8 ye 9 have 9 have 15 devoid 10 made 11 a 10 made 15 devoid 12 friend 15 devoid 13 who 15 devoid 14 is 15 devoid 15 devoid 16 neither 15 devoid 17 of 15 devoid 18 power 15 devoid 19 nor 15 devoid 20 favour 15 devoid 21 . " ay , [my] lord , and now [sir] [daniel] hath promised [her] to my [lord] [shoreby] , " interrupted [dick] . 1 " 2 ay 2 ay 3 , 3 , 5 lord 5 lord 6 , 5 lord 11 hath 5 lord 19 " 6 , 7 and 7 and 8 now 11 hath 14 to 12 promised 14 to 15 my 18 , 18 , 19 " 19 " 20 interrupted 20 interrupted 22 . " and his promise , for all it is but young , is still the likelier to be made good . " 1 " 5 , 2 and 3 his 3 his 4 promise 4 promise 5 , 5 , 16 likelier 6 for 7 all 6 for 8 it 8 it 9 is 9 is 16 likelier 10 but 16 likelier 11 young 16 likelier 12 , 16 likelier 13 is 16 likelier 14 still 16 likelier 15 the 16 likelier 16 likelier 17 to 16 likelier 18 be 16 likelier 19 made 16 likelier 20 good 16 likelier 22 " 21 . 22 " " ['] [tis] the plain truth , " returned his lordship . 1 " 11 lordship 4 the 5 plain 5 plain 11 lordship 6 truth 11 lordship 7 , 8 " 8 " 11 lordship 9 returned 11 lordship 10 his 11 lordship 11 lordship 12 . aid me with your good fellows " 1 aid 2 me 1 aid 4 your 1 aid 6 fellows 3 with 4 your 5 good 6 fellows 6 fellows 7 " " [my] lord , " cried [dick] , " they are [these] same outlaws that ye blame me for consorting with . " 1 " 3 lord 3 lord 4 , 3 lord 6 cried 3 lord 8 , 3 lord 23 " 5 " 6 cried 8 , 9 " 9 " 11 are 10 they 11 are 13 same 14 outlaws 14 outlaws 20 consorting 15 that 20 consorting 16 ye 20 consorting 17 blame 18 me 17 blame 20 consorting 18 me 20 consorting 19 for 20 consorting 20 consorting 21 with 20 consorting 23 " 21 with 22 . " [let] [them] [be] what they will , they can fight , " returned [lord] [foxham] [.] 1 " 14 returned 5 what 6 they 5 what 7 will 5 what 9 they 5 what 10 can 8 , 9 they 10 can 11 fight 11 fight 12 , 12 , 13 " 13 " 14 returned " come , " he said , " [an] y ' are to marry [joan] , we must be early [friends] . " 1 " 2 come 2 come 3 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 23 " 5 he 6 said 5 he 13 to 6 said 7 , 6 said 11 ' 7 , 8 " 8 " 10 y 11 ' 12 are 13 to 14 marry 14 marry 23 " 16 , 17 we 17 we 18 must 18 must 19 be 19 be 20 early 20 early 22 . 22 . 23 " [chapter] [iv] [the] [good] [hope] the obstacles , however , were many ; and as one after another of his scouts arrived , each brought him more discomfortable news . 1 the 16 scouts 2 obstacles 4 however 2 obstacles 6 were 2 obstacles 7 many 3 , 4 however 4 however 5 , 7 many 9 and 7 many 10 as 8 ; 9 and 10 as 16 scouts 11 one 16 scouts 12 after 16 scouts 13 another 16 scouts 14 of 16 scouts 15 his 16 scouts 16 scouts 17 arrived 17 arrived 23 discomfortable 18 , 23 discomfortable 19 each 23 discomfortable 20 brought 23 discomfortable 21 him 23 discomfortable 22 more 23 discomfortable 23 discomfortable 24 news 23 discomfortable 25 . sir [daniel] [was] [alarmed] [by] [the] skirmish of the night before . 1 sir 7 skirmish 7 skirmish 12 . 8 of 9 the 8 of 12 . 9 the 10 night 10 night 11 before the adventure of the night [appeared] more and more difficult [of] execution [,] [till] [suddenly] [dick] 's countenance lightened . 1 the 2 adventure 2 adventure 3 of 2 adventure 12 execution 2 adventure 20 . 3 of 4 the 4 the 5 night 7 more 9 more 8 and 9 more 9 more 10 difficult 10 difficult 12 execution 17 's 18 countenance 18 countenance 19 lightened 19 lightened 20 . " [lawless] ! " he cried , " you that were a shipman , can ye steal me a ship ? " 1 " 3 ! 3 ! 4 " 4 " 6 cried 5 he 6 cried 6 cried 7 , 7 , 8 " 8 " 9 you 9 you 21 ? 10 that 13 shipman 11 were 13 shipman 12 a 13 shipman 13 shipman 14 , 13 shipman 15 can 13 shipman 16 ye 13 shipman 17 steal 13 shipman 21 ? 17 steal 18 me 17 steal 20 ship 18 me 19 a 21 ? 22 " " [master] [dick] , " replied [lawless] , ["] if ye would [back] [me] [,] [i] [would] agree to steal [york] [minster] . " 1 " 4 , 4 , 5 " 5 " 24 " 6 replied 8 , 8 , 24 " 10 if 11 ye 10 if 12 would 12 would 20 steal 18 agree 19 to 18 agree 20 steal 19 to 20 steal 20 steal 23 . 23 . 24 " presently [after] , [these] [two] set forth and descended to the harbour . 1 presently 3 , 1 presently 12 harbour 6 set 7 forth 7 forth 8 and 7 forth 9 descended 9 descended 10 to 10 to 11 the 11 the 12 harbour 12 harbour 13 . many decked ships and many open boats either lay there at anchor , or had been drawn up on the beach . 1 many 2 decked 2 decked 3 ships 2 decked 5 many 2 decked 6 open 2 decked 7 boats 3 ships 4 and 7 boats 12 anchor 8 either 12 anchor 9 lay 10 there 9 lay 12 anchor 11 at 12 anchor 12 anchor 13 , 12 anchor 14 or 12 anchor 16 been 12 anchor 17 drawn 13 , 14 or 15 had 16 been 17 drawn 21 beach 18 up 21 beach 19 on 20 the 19 on 21 beach 20 the 21 beach 21 beach 22 . he was disturbed by a touch upon his shoulder . 1 he 2 was 2 was 3 disturbed 3 disturbed 10 . 4 by 5 a 5 a 9 shoulder 6 touch 7 upon 6 touch 9 shoulder 7 upon 8 his 9 shoulder 10 . " [there] , sir , " said [lawless] , " mark [ye] it [well] ! 1 " 4 sir 3 , 4 sir 4 sir 5 , 5 , 6 " 5 , 10 " 6 " 7 said 7 said 9 , 10 " 11 mark 11 mark 15 ! 13 it 15 ! there is the ship for to-night . " 1 there 2 is 1 there 6 to-night 3 the 4 ship 4 ship 5 for 4 ship 6 to-night 6 to-night 7 . 7 . 8 " lawless turned to a loiterer . 1 lawless 5 loiterer 2 turned 5 loiterer 3 to 5 loiterer 4 a 5 loiterer 5 loiterer 6 . " how call ye her ? " he asked , pointing to the little vessel . 1 " 2 how 2 how 6 ? 3 call 4 ye 4 ye 6 ? 5 her 6 ? 6 ? 7 " 6 ? 8 he 6 ? 9 asked 9 asked 15 vessel 9 asked 16 . 10 , 11 pointing 11 pointing 12 to 11 pointing 15 vessel 12 to 13 the 13 the 15 vessel 14 little 15 vessel " they [call] [her] [the] [good] [hope] , of [dartmouth] , " replied the [loiterer] . 1 " 2 they 1 " 13 replied 8 , 13 replied 9 of 11 , 11 , 12 " 12 " 13 replied 13 replied 14 the 13 replied 16 . " [her] captain , [arblaster] [by] [name] . 1 " 3 captain 3 captain 4 , 4 , 8 . he pulleth the bow oar in yon skiff . " 1 he 5 oar 2 pulleth 4 bow 3 the 4 bow 4 bow 5 oar 5 oar 10 " 6 in 8 skiff 7 yon 8 skiff 8 skiff 9 . 9 . 10 " this was all that [lawless] [wanted] [.] 1 this 2 was 2 was 4 that 3 all 4 that hurriedly thanking the man , he moved round the shore to a certain sandy creek , for which the skiff was heading . 1 hurriedly 2 thanking 2 thanking 4 man 2 thanking 7 moved 2 thanking 8 round 3 the 4 man 5 , 6 he 6 he 7 moved 8 round 14 sandy 8 round 23 . 9 the 10 shore 10 shore 14 sandy 11 to 12 a 12 a 13 certain 13 certain 14 sandy 14 sandy 20 skiff 15 creek 17 for 15 creek 18 which 15 creek 20 skiff 16 , 17 for 19 the 20 skiff 20 skiff 22 heading 21 was 22 heading there he took up his position , and as soon as they were within earshot , opened fire on the sailors [of] [the] [good] [hope] . 1 there 15 earshot 2 he 3 took 3 took 4 up 3 took 6 position 5 his 6 position 6 position 7 , 6 position 9 as 7 , 8 and 9 as 15 earshot 10 soon 15 earshot 11 as 15 earshot 12 they 13 were 13 were 15 earshot 14 within 15 earshot 15 earshot 16 , 15 earshot 17 opened 15 earshot 18 fire 15 earshot 19 on 15 earshot 21 sailors 15 earshot 26 . 19 on 20 the " what ! 1 " 2 what 2 what 3 ! gossip [arblaster] ! " he cried . 1 gossip 3 ! 3 ! 4 " 4 " 6 cried 5 he 6 cried 6 cried 7 . " why , ye be well met ; nay , gossip , ye be right well met , upon the rood ! 1 " 2 why 2 why 4 ye 3 , 4 ye 4 ye 5 be 4 ye 6 well 6 well 21 rood 7 met 21 rood 8 ; 9 nay 9 nay 10 , 9 nay 13 ye 9 nay 21 rood 11 gossip 13 ye 12 , 13 ye 14 be 21 rood 15 right 21 rood 16 well 21 rood 17 met 21 rood 18 , 21 rood 19 upon 20 the 19 upon 21 rood 20 the 21 rood 21 rood 22 ! and [is] that [the] [good] [hope] [?] 1 and 3 that ay , [i] [would] [know] her among ten thousand ! a sweet shear , a sweet boat ! 1 ay 2 , 1 ay 7 among 6 her 7 among 7 among 13 shear 8 ten 13 shear 9 thousand 13 shear 10 ! 13 shear 11 a 13 shear 12 sweet 13 shear 13 shear 14 , 13 shear 15 a 13 shear 16 sweet 13 shear 17 boat 13 shear 18 ! but marry come up , my gossip , will ye drink ? 1 but 2 marry 2 marry 7 gossip 2 marry 12 ? 3 come 4 up 3 come 5 , 3 come 6 my 3 come 7 gossip 7 gossip 10 ye 7 gossip 11 drink 8 , 10 ye 9 will 10 ye i have come into mine estate which doubtless ye remember to have heard on . 1 i 10 remember 1 i 11 to 1 i 12 have 2 have 6 estate 3 come 6 estate 4 into 6 estate 5 mine 6 estate 6 estate 7 which 6 estate 8 doubtless 6 estate 9 ye 6 estate 10 remember 12 have 13 heard 12 have 14 on 14 on 15 . come , fellow ; thy hand upon ' t ! 1 come 2 , 1 come 10 ! 3 fellow 9 t 4 ; 9 t 5 thy 9 t 6 hand 9 t 7 upon 9 t 8 ' 9 t 9 t 10 ! come , drink with an old shipfellow ! " 1 come 7 shipfellow 2 , 7 shipfellow 3 drink 7 shipfellow 4 with 7 shipfellow 5 an 7 shipfellow 6 old 7 shipfellow 7 shipfellow 8 ! 7 shipfellow 9 " " [nay] , " he said , " [i] [cannot] mind you . 1 " 3 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 6 said 5 he 6 said 6 said 7 , 7 , 8 " 8 " 13 . 11 mind 12 you 11 mind 13 . but what o ' that ? 1 but 2 what 2 what 6 ? 3 o 4 ' 3 o 6 ? 5 that 6 ? i would drink with any man , gossip , and so would my [man] [tom] [.] 1 i 2 would 1 i 13 my 3 drink 4 with 3 drink 8 gossip 3 drink 13 my 5 any 6 man 5 any 8 gossip 6 man 7 , 8 gossip 10 and 8 gossip 12 would 9 , 10 and 10 and 11 so let's go drink with him and his shore friend [.] ["] 1 let's 2 go 1 let's 3 drink 3 drink 6 and 3 drink 8 shore 3 drink 9 friend 4 with 5 him 5 him 6 and 6 and 7 his in the middle , and besieged by half a hundred violent draughts , a fire of wreck-wood blazed and vomited thick smoke . 1 in 2 the 2 the 3 middle 3 middle 6 besieged 4 , 5 and 4 , 6 besieged 5 and 6 besieged 6 besieged 7 by 6 besieged 12 draughts 8 half 12 draughts 9 a 10 hundred 10 hundred 12 draughts 11 violent 12 draughts 12 draughts 13 , 12 draughts 17 wreck-wood 14 a 17 wreck-wood 15 fire 17 wreck-wood 16 of 17 wreck-wood 17 wreck-wood 18 blazed 17 wreck-wood 19 and 17 wreck-wood 20 vomited 17 wreck-wood 21 thick 17 wreck-wood 22 smoke 17 wreck-wood 23 . here 's to the [good] [hope] ! 1 here 2 's 1 here 7 ! 2 's 3 to 3 to 4 the may she ride easy ! " 1 may 3 ride 2 she 3 ride 3 ride 4 easy 3 ride 5 ! 5 ! 6 " " ay , " said [skipper] [arblaster] , " ['tis] good weather to be ashore in , that is sooth . 1 " 2 ay 2 ay 4 " 2 ay 20 sooth 2 ay 21 . 3 , 4 " 4 " 5 said 5 said 8 , 8 , 9 " 11 good 20 sooth 12 weather 13 to 12 weather 15 ashore 13 to 14 be 15 ashore 20 sooth 16 in 20 sooth 17 , 20 sooth 18 that 19 is 19 is 20 sooth man [tom] , [how] [say] [ye] [to] [that] [?] 1 man 3 , gossip , ye speak well , though [i] can [never] think upon your name ; but ye speak very well . 1 gossip 17 ye 2 , 17 ye 3 ye 4 speak 3 ye 5 well 3 ye 9 can 3 ye 11 think 3 ye 12 upon 3 ye 13 your 3 ye 17 ye 5 well 6 , 6 , 7 though 13 your 14 name 15 ; 16 but 15 ; 17 ye 17 ye 18 speak 17 ye 20 well 19 very 20 well 20 well 21 . may the [good] [hope] ride [easy] [!] 1 may 2 the 1 may 5 ride amen ! " 1 amen 2 ! 2 ! 3 " " [friend] [dickon] [,] " [resumed] [lawless] , addressing his commander , " ye have certain matters [on] [hand] , unless [i] err [?] 1 " 5 " 5 " 8 , 8 , 9 addressing 9 addressing 11 commander 10 his 11 commander 11 commander 12 , 11 commander 14 ye 11 commander 15 have 11 commander 16 certain 11 commander 17 matters 13 " 14 ye 17 matters 23 err 20 , 21 unless 21 unless 23 err well , prithee be about them incontinently . 1 well 2 , 1 well 7 incontinently 3 prithee 7 incontinently 4 be 7 incontinently 5 about 7 incontinently 6 them 7 incontinently 7 incontinently 8 . we are not like [shore-men] , we [old] [,] [tough] [tarry-johns] [!] ["] 1 we 2 are 1 we 7 we 2 are 3 not 3 not 4 like 6 , 7 we " it is well meant , " returned the skipper . 1 " 3 is 1 " 10 skipper 2 it 3 is 4 well 10 skipper 5 meant 10 skipper 6 , 10 skipper 7 " 10 skipper 8 returned 10 skipper 9 the 10 skipper 10 skipper 11 . the skiff of the [good] [hope] [lay] [among] [many] others , from which it was [easily] distinguished by its extreme smallness and fragility . 1 the 2 skiff 2 skiff 3 of 3 of 4 the 4 the 10 others 10 others 24 . 11 , 13 which 12 from 13 which 13 which 15 was 13 which 17 distinguished 14 it 15 was 17 distinguished 23 fragility 18 by 23 fragility 19 its 20 extreme 19 its 23 fragility 20 extreme 23 fragility 21 smallness 23 fragility 22 and 23 fragility 23 fragility 24 . the [good] [hope] , as we have said , was anchored far out , where the swell was heaviest . 1 the 17 swell 4 , 5 as 5 as 11 anchored 6 we 7 have 6 we 11 anchored 8 said 11 anchored 9 , 10 was 10 was 11 anchored 11 anchored 12 far 11 anchored 13 out 11 anchored 14 , 11 anchored 15 where 11 anchored 17 swell 16 the 17 swell 17 swell 19 heaviest 18 was 19 heaviest 19 heaviest 20 . in a trice they had leaped upon the heaving deck , and the skiff was dancing at the stern . 1 in 3 trice 2 a 3 trice 3 trice 4 they 3 trice 5 had 3 trice 6 leaped 3 trice 7 upon 3 trice 8 the 3 trice 9 heaving 9 heaving 10 deck 10 deck 11 , 11 , 12 and 12 and 13 the 13 the 14 skiff 14 skiff 15 was 14 skiff 16 dancing 16 dancing 17 at 17 at 18 the 18 the 19 stern 19 stern 20 . the [good] [hope] [was] captured . 1 the 5 captured 5 captured 6 . she was a good stout boat , decked in the bows and amidships , but open in the stern . 1 she 2 was 2 was 8 decked 3 a 4 good 4 good 8 decked 5 stout 8 decked 6 boat 7 , 6 boat 8 decked 8 decked 13 amidships 9 in 10 the 9 in 13 amidships 10 the 13 amidships 11 bows 13 amidships 12 and 13 amidships 13 amidships 14 , 13 amidships 15 but 13 amidships 16 open 13 amidships 17 in 13 amidships 18 the 13 amidships 19 stern 14 , 15 but 19 stern 20 . she carried one mast , and was rigged between a felucca and a lugger . 1 she 2 carried 1 she 8 rigged 2 carried 8 rigged 3 one 8 rigged 4 mast 5 , 4 mast 8 rigged 5 , 6 and 7 was 8 rigged 8 rigged 11 felucca 9 between 11 felucca 10 a 11 felucca 11 felucca 12 and 11 felucca 13 a 11 felucca 14 lugger 14 lugger 15 . " well , [jack] , keep me a good watch , " said the young commander , preparing to follow his subordinate . 1 " 2 well 1 " 16 commander 2 well 3 , 2 well 5 , 6 keep 7 me 6 keep 10 watch 8 a 9 good 8 a 10 watch 10 watch 16 commander 11 , 12 " 11 , 16 commander 12 " 13 said 13 said 16 commander 14 the 16 commander 15 young 16 commander 16 commander 22 subordinate 17 , 18 preparing 18 preparing 22 subordinate 19 to 22 subordinate 20 follow 22 subordinate 21 his 22 subordinate 22 subordinate 23 . " ye will do right well . " 1 " 2 ye 2 ye 3 will 2 ye 6 well 2 ye 8 " 3 will 4 do 3 will 5 right 7 . 8 " nay , the poor shrew heard the words , and the heart misgave her in her oak-tree ribs . 1 nay 2 , 1 nay 5 shrew 2 , 3 the 4 poor 5 shrew 5 shrew 6 heard 5 shrew 7 the 5 shrew 8 words 8 words 13 misgave 9 , 10 and 10 and 13 misgave 11 the 13 misgave 12 heart 13 misgave 13 misgave 14 her 13 misgave 15 in 13 misgave 16 her 13 misgave 17 oak-tree 13 misgave 19 . 17 oak-tree 18 ribs but look [,] [master] [dick] ! how [black] the weather [gathers] ! " 1 but 2 look 2 look 6 ! 6 ! 13 " 7 how 9 the 7 how 10 weather 10 weather 12 ! 12 ! 13 " the darkness ahead was , indeed , astonishing . 1 the 2 darkness 2 darkness 3 ahead 3 ahead 4 was 4 was 9 . 5 , 6 indeed 6 indeed 7 , 7 , 8 astonishing 8 astonishing 9 . " [in] sooth , it looketh evilly , " said [dick] . 1 " 3 sooth 1 " 6 looketh 3 sooth 4 , 4 , 5 it 6 looketh 7 evilly 7 evilly 9 " 8 , 9 " 9 " 10 said 10 said 12 . " but what cheer ! 1 " 3 what 2 but 3 what 3 what 4 cheer 4 cheer 5 ! ' [tis] [but] a squall , and presently it will blow [over] . " 1 ' 4 a 4 a 14 " 5 squall 6 , 5 squall 13 . 6 , 7 and 7 and 8 presently 9 it 10 will 9 it 13 . 10 will 11 blow 13 . 14 " at the landing-creek there had already gathered about a dozen of the outlaws . 1 at 3 landing-creek 2 the 3 landing-creek 3 landing-creek 4 there 3 landing-creek 5 had 3 landing-creek 6 already 3 landing-creek 7 gathered 7 gathered 13 outlaws 8 about 13 outlaws 9 a 10 dozen 10 dozen 11 of 10 dozen 13 outlaws 11 of 13 outlaws 12 the 13 outlaws 13 outlaws 14 . to these the skiff was left , and they were bidden embark without delay . 1 to 12 embark 2 these 4 skiff 3 the 4 skiff 4 skiff 5 was 4 skiff 6 left 6 left 12 embark 7 , 12 embark 8 and 9 they 9 they 10 were 10 were 11 bidden 11 bidden 12 embark 12 embark 14 delay 12 embark 15 . 13 without 14 delay " [young] [shelton] , " he said , " are ye [for] sea , then , truly ? " 1 " 4 , 4 , 5 " 5 " 7 said 6 he 7 said 7 said 8 , 8 , 9 " 9 " 10 are 10 are 18 ? 11 ye 17 truly 11 ye 18 ? 13 sea 17 truly 14 , 15 then 15 then 17 truly 16 , 17 truly 18 ? 19 " " well , " returned [lord] [foxham] , " lead on . 1 " 2 well 2 well 3 , 2 well 8 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 5 returned 8 , 9 " 9 " 12 . 10 lead 11 on 10 lead 12 . i will , in some sort , follow you [for] [shame] ['s] sake ; but [i] [own] [i] [would] [i] [were] [in] [bed] . ["] 1 i 2 will 2 will 8 follow 3 , 8 follow 4 in 5 some 5 some 6 sort 6 sort 7 , 6 sort 8 follow 8 follow 9 you 8 follow 13 sake 13 sake 24 . 14 ; 15 but 15 but 24 . " here , then , " said [dick] . 1 " 2 here 2 here 3 , 3 , 4 then 4 then 5 , 5 , 6 " 6 " 7 said 7 said 9 . " hither we go to fetch [our] [pilot] . " 1 " 2 hither 1 " 9 . 2 hither 6 fetch 3 we 4 go 4 go 5 to 5 to 6 fetch 9 . 10 " and he led the way to the rude alehouse where he had given rendezvous to a portion of his men . 1 and 2 he 2 he 14 rendezvous 3 led 4 the 3 led 5 way 3 led 6 to 3 led 7 the 3 led 8 rude 8 rude 14 rendezvous 9 alehouse 14 rendezvous 10 where 14 rendezvous 11 he 14 rendezvous 12 had 14 rendezvous 13 given 14 rendezvous 14 rendezvous 15 to 14 rendezvous 16 a 14 rendezvous 17 portion 14 rendezvous 19 his 14 rendezvous 20 men 17 portion 18 of 20 men 21 . the young leader cast a rapid glance about the shed . 1 the 3 leader 2 young 3 leader 3 leader 6 rapid 4 cast 5 a 4 cast 6 rapid 6 rapid 7 glance 6 rapid 8 about 6 rapid 10 shed 8 about 9 the 10 shed 11 . it was plain , however , that the outlaws very largely outnumbered the remainder of the guests . 1 it 2 was 2 was 3 plain 3 plain 9 outlaws 4 , 5 however 5 however 6 , 5 however 9 outlaws 7 that 9 outlaws 8 the 9 outlaws 9 outlaws 10 very 9 outlaws 11 largely 9 outlaws 12 outnumbered 9 outlaws 14 remainder 13 the 14 remainder 14 remainder 15 of 14 remainder 16 the 14 remainder 17 guests 17 guests 18 . " hey ? " cried the skipper , tipsily , " who are ye , hey ? " 1 " 16 hey 2 hey 7 skipper 2 hey 16 hey 3 ? 4 " 4 " 5 cried 5 cried 7 skipper 6 the 7 skipper 7 skipper 9 tipsily 8 , 9 tipsily 9 tipsily 10 , 9 tipsily 11 " 9 tipsily 12 who 9 tipsily 13 are 9 tipsily 14 ye 9 tipsily 15 , 16 hey 17 ? 17 ? 18 " and he showed him a gold noble in the glimmer of the firelight . 1 and 2 he 1 and 10 glimmer 2 he 3 showed 3 showed 4 him 3 showed 6 gold 4 him 5 a 6 gold 7 noble 8 in 9 the 9 the 10 glimmer 10 glimmer 11 of 11 of 12 the 12 the 14 . 13 firelight 14 . the shipman's eyes burned , although he still failed to recognise our hero . 1 the 2 shipman's 2 shipman's 3 eyes 2 shipman's 4 burned 2 shipman's 5 , 2 shipman's 6 although 2 shipman's 7 he 2 shipman's 8 still 8 still 11 recognise 9 failed 10 to 9 failed 11 recognise 11 recognise 12 our 11 recognise 13 hero 11 recognise 14 . " ay , boy , " he said , " [i] [am] with you . 1 " 2 ay 1 " 4 boy 2 ay 3 , 4 boy 6 " 5 , 6 " 6 " 8 said 7 he 8 said 8 said 9 , 9 , 10 " 9 , 15 . 10 " 14 you 13 with 14 you gossip , [i] will be back anon . 1 gossip 2 , 1 gossip 7 anon 4 will 5 be 4 will 7 anon 6 back 7 anon 7 anon 8 . drink fair [,] gossip ; " and [,] taking [dick] 's arm to steady [his] uneven steps , he walked to the door [of] [the] alehouse . 1 drink 2 fair 1 drink 27 . 2 fair 4 gossip 4 gossip 7 and 4 gossip 9 taking 4 gossip 17 steps 5 ; 6 " 5 ; 7 and 9 taking 12 arm 11 's 12 arm 12 arm 16 uneven 13 to 14 steady 14 steady 16 uneven 17 steps 18 , 18 , 19 he 19 he 20 walked 21 to 22 the 22 the 23 door 22 the 26 alehouse 26 alehouse 27 . but it was now too late , whether for recovery or revenge . 1 but 2 it 2 it 3 was 3 was 10 recovery 4 now 10 recovery 5 too 6 late 6 late 10 recovery 7 , 8 whether 8 whether 10 recovery 9 for 10 recovery 10 recovery 11 or 10 recovery 12 revenge 10 recovery 13 . with the aid of these , a slice of sail was got upon her . 1 with 2 the 2 the 3 aid 3 aid 4 of 3 aid 8 slice 5 these 6 , 5 these 8 slice 7 a 8 slice 8 slice 9 of 8 slice 10 sail 8 slice 11 was 8 slice 12 got 8 slice 13 upon 8 slice 14 her 14 her 15 . the cable was cut . 1 the 2 cable 2 cable 3 was 2 cable 4 cut 4 cut 5 . richard took his place beside the weather rigging . 1 richard 2 took 1 richard 9 . 2 took 8 rigging 3 his 8 rigging 4 place 8 rigging 5 beside 8 rigging 6 the 7 weather 7 weather 8 rigging [chapter] [v] [the] [good] [hope] [(] [continued] [)] when some degree of order [had] [been] restored [,] [dick] [,] with a [few] chosen [men] , set forth in advance . 1 when 3 degree 2 some 3 degree 3 degree 4 of 3 degree 8 restored 4 of 5 order 8 restored 12 with 8 restored 21 advance 12 with 13 a 13 a 15 chosen 15 chosen 19 forth 17 , 18 set 18 set 19 forth 20 in 21 advance 21 advance 22 . a strong discouragement assailed him . 1 a 3 discouragement 2 strong 3 discouragement 3 discouragement 4 assailed 4 assailed 5 him 4 assailed 6 . 5 him 6 . he gave a cautious whistle , the signal previously agreed upon . 1 he 4 cautious 2 gave 3 a 2 gave 4 cautious 4 cautious 9 previously 5 whistle 9 previously 6 , 7 the 7 the 8 signal 8 signal 9 previously 9 previously 10 agreed 9 previously 11 upon 9 previously 12 . it proved to be a signal far more than he desired . 1 it 2 proved 2 proved 3 to 2 proved 6 signal 3 to 4 be 5 a 6 signal 6 signal 7 far 6 signal 11 desired 6 signal 12 . 7 far 9 than 8 more 9 than 10 he 11 desired that was [perhaps] the chief [cause] of the [disaster] [which] made haste to follow . 1 that 2 was 2 was 4 the 4 the 5 chief 5 chief 7 of 7 of 8 the 8 the 15 . 11 made 12 haste 12 haste 14 follow 13 to 14 follow 14 follow 15 . " on board , lads , for your lives ! " cried another . 1 " 12 cried 2 on 3 board 3 board 5 lads 4 , 5 lads 5 lads 6 , 5 lads 9 lives 5 lads 12 cried 6 , 7 for 7 for 8 your 10 ! 11 " 11 " 12 cried 12 cried 13 another 12 cried 14 . a third , with the true instinct of the coward , raised that inevitable report on all retreats : " we are betrayed ! " 1 a 2 third 2 third 7 instinct 3 , 4 with 4 with 7 instinct 5 the 7 instinct 6 true 7 instinct 7 instinct 8 of 7 instinct 9 the 7 instinct 10 coward 7 instinct 12 raised 10 coward 11 , 12 raised 18 retreats 13 that 18 retreats 14 inevitable 18 retreats 15 report 18 retreats 16 on 18 retreats 17 all 18 retreats 18 retreats 19 : 18 retreats 20 " 18 retreats 21 we 18 retreats 22 are 18 retreats 23 betrayed 18 retreats 24 ! 24 ! 25 " one coward [thrust] [off] the ship ['s] stern , while [another] [still] [held] [her] [by] the bows . 1 one 2 coward 2 coward 6 ship 5 the 6 ship 6 ship 18 . 8 stern 9 , 8 stern 17 bows 9 , 10 while 10 while 16 the 17 bows 18 . the fugitives leaped , screaming , and were hauled on board , or fell back and perished in the sea . 1 the 2 fugitives 2 fugitives 3 leaped 2 fugitives 4 , 2 fugitives 5 screaming 5 screaming 9 hauled 6 , 7 and 7 and 9 hauled 8 were 9 hauled 9 hauled 11 board 10 on 11 board 11 board 12 , 11 board 17 perished 13 or 17 perished 14 fell 17 perished 15 back 17 perished 16 and 17 perished 17 perished 18 in 17 perished 20 sea 19 the 20 sea 20 sea 21 . some were cut down upon the pier by the pursuers . 1 some 7 pier 2 were 7 pier 3 cut 7 pier 4 down 7 pier 5 upon 7 pier 6 the 7 pier 7 pier 8 by 7 pier 10 pursuers 9 the 10 pursuers 10 pursuers 11 . but [perhaps] they had already begun to understand somewhat more clearly , or perhaps another ear had overheard , the [helmsman's] speech . 1 but 3 they 3 they 4 had 4 had 5 already 5 already 6 begun 6 begun 11 clearly 6 begun 23 . 7 to 8 understand 8 understand 11 clearly 9 somewhat 11 clearly 10 more 11 clearly 11 clearly 14 perhaps 11 clearly 15 another 12 , 14 perhaps 13 or 14 perhaps 16 ear 17 had 16 ear 18 overheard 18 overheard 22 speech 19 , 20 the 20 the 22 speech 22 speech 23 . this growing ill-feeling [turned] [upon] [lawless] . 1 this 2 growing 2 growing 7 . 3 ill-feeling 7 . in order to get a proper offing , the old outlaw had put the [head] of the [good] [hope] to seaward . 1 in 2 order 1 in 14 the 2 order 7 offing 3 to 4 get 4 get 7 offing 5 a 7 offing 6 proper 7 offing 7 offing 8 , 7 offing 10 old 7 offing 11 outlaw 7 offing 12 had 7 offing 13 put 9 the 10 old 14 the 16 of 16 of 17 the 17 the 22 . 20 to 21 seaward 21 seaward 22 . " what ! " bawled one of the grumblers , " he carrieth us to seaward ! " 1 " 2 what 1 " 13 carrieth 2 what 3 ! 3 ! 4 " 5 bawled 9 grumblers 6 one 9 grumblers 7 of 8 the 7 of 9 grumblers 8 the 9 grumblers 9 grumblers 13 carrieth 10 , 13 carrieth 11 " 13 carrieth 12 he 13 carrieth 13 carrieth 14 us 13 carrieth 15 to 13 carrieth 16 seaward 13 carrieth 17 ! 13 carrieth 18 " " ' [tis] sooth , " cried [another] . 1 " 4 sooth 2 ' 4 sooth 4 sooth 9 . 5 , 6 " 5 , 9 . 6 " 7 cried " [nay] , we are betrayed for [sure] . " 1 " 3 , 3 , 10 " 4 we 5 are 4 we 6 betrayed 6 betrayed 7 for 7 for 9 . 9 . 10 " lawless , grinding his teeth , continued in silence [to] [steer] [the] [true] [course] [,] guiding the [good] [hope] [among] [the] formidable billows . 1 lawless 3 grinding 2 , 3 grinding 3 grinding 4 his 3 grinding 5 teeth 5 teeth 6 , 6 , 7 continued 7 continued 9 silence 8 in 9 silence 9 silence 24 . 16 guiding 17 the 16 guiding 22 formidable 22 formidable 23 billows 23 billows 24 . to their empty terrors , as to their dishonourable threats , between drink and dignity he scorned to make reply . 1 to 9 dishonourable 2 their 9 dishonourable 3 empty 9 dishonourable 4 terrors 9 dishonourable 5 , 9 dishonourable 6 as 9 dishonourable 7 to 9 dishonourable 8 their 9 dishonourable 9 dishonourable 10 threats 9 dishonourable 11 , 9 dishonourable 12 between 9 dishonourable 13 drink 9 dishonourable 14 and 9 dishonourable 15 dignity 15 dignity 17 scorned 16 he 17 scorned 17 scorned 18 to 17 scorned 19 make 17 scorned 20 reply 20 reply 21 . the malcontents drew together a little abaft the mast , and it was plain they were like barnyard cocks , " crowing for courage . " 1 the 2 malcontents 2 malcontents 3 drew 2 malcontents 7 abaft 4 together 7 abaft 5 a 7 abaft 6 little 7 abaft 7 abaft 9 mast 8 the 9 mast 9 mast 10 , 9 mast 11 and 9 mast 14 plain 10 , 11 and 11 and 12 it 12 it 13 was 14 plain 19 cocks 15 they 19 cocks 16 were 19 cocks 17 like 19 cocks 18 barnyard 19 cocks 19 cocks 20 , 19 cocks 21 " 19 cocks 22 crowing 19 cocks 23 for 19 cocks 24 courage 19 cocks 26 " 24 courage 25 . presently they would be fit for any extremity of injustice or ingratitude . 1 presently 2 they 2 they 8 extremity 3 would 4 be 3 would 8 extremity 5 fit 6 for 5 fit 8 extremity 7 any 8 extremity 8 extremity 9 of 8 extremity 12 ingratitude 10 injustice 11 or 10 injustice 12 ingratitude 12 ingratitude 13 . " [lads] , " he began , " y ' are right wooden heads , [i] [think] [.] 1 " 3 , 3 , 9 y 4 " 5 he 4 " 9 y 6 began 9 y 7 , 9 y 8 " 9 y 9 y 10 ' 9 y 11 are 9 y 13 wooden 12 right 13 wooden 13 wooden 14 heads 14 heads 15 , for to get back , by the mass , we must have an offing , must we not ? 1 for 2 to 2 to 3 get 3 get 14 offing 4 back 8 mass 5 , 8 mass 6 by 8 mass 7 the 8 mass 8 mass 9 , 8 mass 14 offing 10 we 11 must 10 we 14 offing 11 must 14 offing 12 have 14 offing 13 an 14 offing 14 offing 15 , 14 offing 16 must 14 offing 17 we 14 offing 18 not 14 offing 19 ? and this [old] [lawless] ["] 1 and 2 this at this the wrath [of] [lawless] rose and broke . 1 at 2 this 1 at 3 the 3 the 4 wrath 4 wrath 7 rose 4 wrath 9 broke 8 and 9 broke 9 broke 10 . " steer yourselves , " he bellowed , with a curse ; and , careless of the result , he left the helm . 1 " 7 bellowed 2 steer 7 bellowed 3 yourselves 4 , 3 yourselves 7 bellowed 5 " 7 bellowed 6 he 7 bellowed 7 bellowed 9 with 7 bellowed 11 curse 8 , 9 with 10 a 11 curse 11 curse 12 ; 11 curse 15 careless 12 ; 13 and 14 , 15 careless 15 careless 18 result 16 of 17 the 17 the 18 result 18 result 23 helm 19 , 20 he 20 he 21 left 21 left 23 helm 22 the 23 helm 23 helm 24 . the [good] [hope] was , at that moment , trembling on the summit of a swell . 1 the 13 summit 4 was 5 , 4 was 8 moment 6 at 8 moment 7 that 8 moment 8 moment 13 summit 9 , 10 trembling 10 trembling 13 summit 11 on 13 summit 12 the 13 summit 13 summit 14 of 13 summit 16 swell 15 a 16 swell 16 swell 17 . she subsided , with sickening velocity , upon the farther side . 1 she 6 velocity 2 subsided 6 velocity 3 , 6 velocity 4 with 6 velocity 5 sickening 6 velocity 6 velocity 7 , 6 velocity 8 upon 6 velocity 9 the 6 velocity 10 farther 6 velocity 11 side 6 velocity 12 . nor [did] [lawless] [wait] [to] [be] twice [bidden] . 1 nor 7 twice 7 twice 9 . the terrible result of his fling of just resentment sobered him completely . 1 the 3 result 1 the 4 of 2 terrible 3 result 4 of 5 his 5 his 6 fling 6 fling 10 sobered 7 of 10 sobered 8 just 10 sobered 9 resentment 10 sobered 10 sobered 11 him 10 sobered 12 completely 12 completely 13 . " [bootless] , my [master] , bootless , " said the steersman , peering [forward] [through] [the] [dark] . 1 " 10 said 3 , 10 said 4 my 6 , 6 , 10 said 7 bootless 9 " 8 , 9 " 9 " 10 said 10 said 19 . 11 the 12 steersman 12 steersman 14 peering 12 steersman 19 . 13 , 14 peering none but the honest and the bold can endure me this tossing of a ship . " 1 none 4 honest 2 but 3 the 2 but 4 honest 4 honest 5 and 4 honest 7 bold 5 and 6 the 7 bold 8 can 7 bold 12 tossing 9 endure 11 this 9 endure 12 tossing 10 me 11 this 12 tossing 13 of 12 tossing 15 ship 12 tossing 16 . 14 a 15 ship 16 . 17 " but , prithee , how go we ? 1 but 3 prithee 2 , 3 prithee 3 prithee 4 , 3 prithee 5 how 3 prithee 6 go 3 prithee 7 we 3 prithee 8 ? do we lie well ? 1 do 5 ? 2 we 3 lie 3 lie 5 ? 4 well 5 ? are we in good case ? " 1 are 2 we 1 are 3 in 1 are 4 good 1 are 6 ? 4 good 5 case 5 case 6 ? 6 ? 7 " " is it so ? " asked [dick] . 1 " 2 is 2 is 4 so 2 is 5 ? 3 it 4 so 5 ? 6 " 5 ? 7 asked 7 asked 9 . " it is right so , " replied the outlaw . 1 " 3 is 1 " 10 outlaw 2 it 3 is 4 right 10 outlaw 5 so 10 outlaw 6 , 10 outlaw 7 " 10 outlaw 8 replied 10 outlaw 9 the 10 outlaw 10 outlaw 11 . " do ye not feel how heavy and dull she moves upon the waves ? 1 " 2 do 2 do 15 ? 3 ye 4 not 3 ye 15 ? 5 feel 11 moves 6 how 11 moves 7 heavy 11 moves 8 and 11 moves 9 dull 11 moves 10 she 11 moves 11 moves 12 upon 11 moves 14 waves 11 moves 15 ? 12 upon 13 the do ye not hear the water washing in her hold ? 1 do 11 ? 2 ye 7 washing 2 ye 11 ? 3 not 4 hear 4 hear 7 washing 5 the 6 water 6 water 7 washing 7 washing 9 her 7 washing 10 hold 8 in 9 her she will scarce mind the rudder even now . 1 she 6 rudder 2 will 6 rudder 3 scarce 6 rudder 4 mind 6 rudder 5 the 6 rudder 6 rudder 7 even 6 rudder 8 now 6 rudder 9 . " [ye] [speak] [with] [a] good courage , " returned [dick] . 1 " 6 good 6 good 7 courage 7 courage 12 . 8 , 9 " 9 " 10 returned 10 returned 12 . " ye are not then appalled ? " 1 " 2 ye 2 ye 6 appalled 2 ye 7 ? 3 are 6 appalled 4 not 6 appalled 5 then 6 appalled 7 ? 8 " they had gathered , instead , into the hold of the merchandise , among the butts of wine , and lighted by two swinging lanterns . 1 they 3 gathered 2 had 3 gathered 3 gathered 5 instead 3 gathered 7 into 4 , 5 instead 5 instead 6 , 7 into 8 the 7 into 12 merchandise 9 hold 12 merchandise 10 of 12 merchandise 11 the 12 merchandise 12 merchandise 16 butts 12 merchandise 26 . 13 , 16 butts 14 among 16 butts 15 the 16 butts 16 butts 17 of 16 butts 18 wine 16 butts 19 , 16 butts 20 and 16 butts 21 lighted 21 lighted 22 by 21 lighted 25 lanterns 23 two 25 lanterns 24 swinging 25 lanterns here [a] [few] [kept] up the form of revelry , and [toasted] each other deep in [arblaster] ['s] [gascony] wine . 1 here 21 . 5 up 6 the 6 the 7 form 7 form 8 of 7 form 21 . 8 of 20 wine 9 revelry 10 , 9 revelry 15 deep 9 revelry 20 wine 10 , 11 and 11 and 13 each 13 each 14 other 15 deep 16 in many sat apart , tending their hurts , but the majority were already prostrated with sickness , and lay moaning in the bilge . 1 many 5 tending 2 sat 5 tending 3 apart 4 , 3 apart 5 tending 5 tending 6 their 5 tending 7 hurts 5 tending 9 but 5 tending 11 majority 7 hurts 8 , 10 the 11 majority 11 majority 14 prostrated 12 were 14 prostrated 13 already 14 prostrated 14 prostrated 15 with 14 prostrated 16 sickness 14 prostrated 17 , 14 prostrated 18 and 14 prostrated 19 lay 14 prostrated 20 moaning 17 , 18 and 20 moaning 23 bilge 21 in 22 the 22 the 23 bilge 23 bilge 24 . [chapter] [vi] [the] [good] [hope] [(] [concluded] [)] the moans of the wounded baron blended with the wailing of the ship 's dog . 1 the 7 blended 2 moans 7 blended 3 of 7 blended 4 the 7 blended 5 wounded 7 blended 6 baron 7 blended 7 blended 8 with 7 blended 9 the 7 blended 10 wailing 7 blended 11 of 7 blended 12 the 7 blended 13 ship 13 ship 14 's 13 ship 15 dog 13 ship 16 . lord [foxham] had been laid in a berth upon a fur cloak . 1 lord 5 laid 3 had 4 been 4 been 5 laid 5 laid 6 in 5 laid 12 cloak 6 in 7 a 8 berth 9 upon 8 berth 10 a 8 berth 11 fur 11 fur 12 cloak 12 cloak 13 . " [i] am sore hurt , " said he . 1 " 7 " 3 am 4 sore 4 sore 5 hurt 5 hurt 6 , 6 , 7 " 7 " 8 said 8 said 9 he 9 he 10 . " how ! " demanded his lordship . 1 " 2 how 2 how 3 ! 3 ! 4 " 4 " 7 lordship 5 demanded 6 his 5 demanded 7 lordship 7 lordship 8 . " come sound ashore ? 1 " 2 come 2 come 4 ashore 2 come 5 ? 3 sound 4 ashore there is , then , a question of it ? " 1 there 2 is 2 is 7 question 3 , 4 then 4 then 5 , 4 then 6 a 6 a 7 question 7 question 8 of 8 of 9 it 9 it 10 ? 10 ? 11 " " [ha] ! " said the baron , gloomily , " thus shall every terror attend upon the passage of my soul ! 1 " 3 ! 3 ! 4 " 3 ! 7 baron 5 said 7 baron 6 the 7 baron 7 baron 9 gloomily 8 , 9 gloomily 9 gloomily 11 " 9 gloomily 12 thus 9 gloomily 13 shall 9 gloomily 14 every 9 gloomily 15 terror 10 , 11 " 15 terror 19 passage 16 attend 19 passage 17 upon 18 the 17 upon 19 passage 18 the 19 passage 19 passage 20 of 19 passage 22 soul 21 my 22 soul 22 soul 23 ! howbeit , [i] have that upon my mind that must not be delayed . 1 howbeit 2 , 1 howbeit 4 have 1 howbeit 5 that 1 howbeit 6 upon 1 howbeit 7 my 7 my 13 delayed 7 my 14 . 8 mind 13 delayed 9 that 13 delayed 10 must 12 be 10 must 13 delayed 11 not 12 be we have no priest aboard ? " 1 we 5 aboard 2 have 3 no 3 no 5 aboard 4 priest 5 aboard 5 aboard 7 " 6 ? 7 " " [none] , " replied [dick] . 1 " 3 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 5 replied 5 replied 7 . i fall in [an] evil [hour] for me , for [england] , and [for] [them] [that] trusted me . 1 i 2 fall 2 fall 3 in 2 fall 5 evil 5 evil 9 , 5 evil 19 . 7 for 8 me 8 me 9 , 10 for 12 , 12 , 13 and 13 and 17 trusted 17 trusted 18 me 18 me 19 . will he obey ? 1 will 3 obey 2 he 3 obey 3 obey 4 ? i know not . " 1 i 2 know 1 i 3 not 3 not 4 . 4 . 5 " " but , my lord , what orders ? " inquired [dick] . 1 " 2 but 1 " 11 inquired 3 , 11 inquired 4 my 5 lord 5 lord 6 , 6 , 7 what 7 what 9 ? 8 orders 9 ? 9 ? 10 " 10 " 11 inquired 11 inquired 13 . " ay , " quoth the baron , " ay the orders ; " and he [looked] [upon] [dick] [with] [hesitation] . 1 " 2 ay 1 " 8 , 2 ay 3 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 5 quoth 5 quoth 7 baron 6 the 7 baron 8 , 9 " 9 " 10 ay 10 ay 12 orders 11 the 12 orders 12 orders 22 . 13 ; 14 " 13 ; 15 and 13 ; 16 he 16 he 22 . " are [ye] [lancaster] [or] [york] ? " he asked , at length . 1 " 10 asked 2 are 7 ? 7 ? 8 " 7 ? 9 he 7 ? 10 asked 10 asked 11 , 10 asked 14 . 12 at 13 length 13 length 14 . " [i] shame to say it , " answered [dick] , " [i] can scarce clearly [answer] . 1 " 18 . 3 shame 4 to 4 to 5 say 5 say 6 it 6 it 16 clearly 7 , 8 " 7 , 15 scarce 8 " 9 answered 9 answered 11 , 11 , 12 " 12 " 14 can 15 scarce 16 clearly 16 clearly 18 . but so much [i] [think] is certain [:] [since] [i] serve with [ellis] [duckworth] [,] [i] serve the [house] [of] [york] . 1 but 7 certain 2 so 3 much 3 much 7 certain 6 is 7 certain 7 certain 11 serve 11 serve 17 serve 12 with 17 serve 17 serve 22 . 18 the 22 . well , [if] that [be] [so] , [i] declare for [york] . " 1 well 2 , 1 well 4 that 1 well 7 , 7 , 9 declare 9 declare 13 " 10 for 12 . 12 . 13 " " it is well , " returned the other ; " it is exceeding well . 1 " 3 is 2 it 3 is 3 is 14 exceeding 4 well 5 , 5 , 6 " 6 " 7 returned 7 returned 9 other 8 the 9 other 9 other 14 exceeding 10 ; 11 " 10 ; 14 exceeding 12 it 13 is 13 is 14 exceeding 14 exceeding 15 well 15 well 16 . for , truly , [had] [ye] said [lancaster] , [i] wot not for the world [what] [i] [had] [done] . 1 for 2 , 2 , 7 said 3 truly 4 , 4 , 7 said 7 said 9 , 7 said 20 . 9 , 11 wot 12 not 13 for 13 for 14 the 14 the 15 world 15 world 20 . but [sith] [ye] [are] for [york] [,] follow me . 1 but 5 for 5 for 10 . 8 follow 9 me 8 follow 10 . " [i] do soberly take this up on me , " said [dick] . 1 " 3 do 1 " 4 soberly 4 soberly 5 take 4 soberly 10 , 4 soberly 14 . 5 take 6 this 5 take 7 up 5 take 9 me 7 up 8 on 10 , 11 " 11 " 12 said " in so far as in me lieth , your purpose shall be done . " 1 " 16 " 2 in 8 lieth 3 so 8 lieth 4 far 8 lieth 5 as 8 lieth 6 in 8 lieth 7 me 8 lieth 8 lieth 9 , 8 lieth 10 your 8 lieth 11 purpose 8 lieth 12 shall 8 lieth 14 done 12 shall 13 be 14 done 15 . 15 . 16 " " it is good , " said the wounded man . 1 " 3 is 2 it 3 is 3 is 4 good 4 good 5 , 5 , 6 " 6 " 7 said 7 said 8 the 8 the 9 wounded 9 wounded 11 . 10 man 11 . " my lord duke shall order you farther , and if ye obey him with spirit and good will , then is your fortune made . 1 " 4 duke 2 my 3 lord 3 lord 4 duke 4 duke 5 shall 4 duke 6 order 4 duke 8 farther 6 order 7 you 8 farther 10 and 8 farther 13 obey 9 , 10 and 11 if 12 ye 12 ye 13 obey 13 obey 14 him 13 obey 16 spirit 13 obey 17 and 13 obey 18 good 13 obey 23 your 13 obey 26 . 15 with 16 spirit 19 will 23 your 20 , 21 then 20 , 22 is 22 is 23 your 23 your 24 fortune 24 fortune 25 made give me the lamp a little nearer to [mine] [eyes] [,] [till] [that] [i] write [these] [words] for you . " 1 give 2 me 1 give 4 lamp 3 the 4 lamp 4 lamp 7 nearer 5 a 6 little 6 little 7 nearer 7 nearer 8 to 7 nearer 20 . 8 to 15 write 15 write 18 for 18 for 19 you 20 . 21 " he wrote a note ["] to [his] worshipful kinsman , [sir] [john] [hamley] ; " and [then] a second , which he-left without external superscripture . 1 he 2 wrote 2 wrote 3 a 3 a 8 worshipful 4 note 6 to 4 note 8 worshipful 8 worshipful 18 a 9 kinsman 10 , 9 kinsman 16 and 9 kinsman 18 a 14 ; 15 " 14 ; 16 and 18 a 26 . 19 second 25 superscripture 20 , 25 superscripture 21 which 25 superscripture 22 he-left 23 without 22 he-left 24 external 22 he-left 25 superscripture 25 superscripture 26 . " this is for the duke , " he said . 1 " 3 is 1 " 8 " 2 this 3 is 4 for 5 the 5 the 6 duke 6 duke 7 , 7 , 8 " 8 " 10 said 9 he 10 said 10 said 11 . " [the] [word] is ['] [england] [and] [edward] , ' and the counter , ' [england] and [york] . ' " 1 " 4 is 1 " 21 " 9 , 10 ' 9 , 11 and 11 and 12 the 12 the 13 counter 13 counter 14 , 13 counter 19 . 14 , 15 ' 14 , 17 and 19 . 20 ' 19 . 21 " " and [joanna] , [my] lord ? " asked [dick] . 1 " 6 lord 2 and 4 , 4 , 6 lord 6 lord 7 ? 7 ? 8 " 7 ? 9 asked 9 asked 11 . " [nay] , [ye] [must] [get] [joanna] how [ye] can , " replied the baron . 1 " 3 , 1 " 8 how 8 how 10 can 10 can 16 . 11 , 12 " 11 , 16 . 12 " 13 replied 13 replied 15 baron 14 the 15 baron " [i] have named you for my choice in both these letters ; but ye must get her for yourself , boy . 1 " 23 . 3 have 8 choice 4 named 8 choice 5 you 8 choice 6 for 8 choice 7 my 8 choice 8 choice 9 in 8 choice 10 both 8 choice 11 these 8 choice 12 letters 8 choice 23 . 12 letters 17 get 13 ; 14 but 13 ; 15 ye 15 ye 16 must 16 must 17 get 17 get 20 yourself 18 her 19 for 19 for 20 yourself 20 yourself 21 , 20 yourself 22 boy i have tried , as ye see here before you , and have lost my life . 1 i 2 have 2 have 3 tried 2 have 14 lost 4 , 5 as 4 , 6 ye 6 ye 7 see 6 ye 8 here 6 ye 13 have 8 here 9 before 10 you 11 , 10 you 13 have 11 , 12 and 13 have 14 lost 14 lost 15 my 15 my 16 life 16 life 17 . more could no man [do] [.] ["] 1 more 2 could 2 could 3 no 3 no 4 man the day was beginning to break , cold and blue , with flying squalls of snow . 1 the 2 day 2 day 4 beginning 3 was 4 beginning 4 beginning 5 to 4 beginning 6 break 5 to 6 break 6 break 17 . 7 , 14 squalls 8 cold 14 squalls 9 and 14 squalls 10 blue 14 squalls 11 , 14 squalls 12 with 14 squalls 13 flying 14 squalls 14 squalls 15 of 14 squalls 16 snow 16 snow 17 . both the wind and the sea had gone down ; but the vessel wallowed deep , and scarce rose upon the waves . 1 both 6 sea 2 the 6 sea 3 wind 6 sea 4 and 5 the 5 the 6 sea 6 sea 22 waves 7 had 8 gone 8 gone 14 wallowed 9 down 14 wallowed 10 ; 14 wallowed 11 but 14 wallowed 12 the 13 vessel 13 vessel 14 wallowed 14 wallowed 15 deep 14 wallowed 16 , 14 wallowed 17 and 14 wallowed 18 scarce 14 wallowed 19 rose 14 wallowed 20 upon 16 , 17 and 20 upon 22 waves 21 the 22 waves 22 waves 23 . " are we going ashore ? " asked [dick] . 1 " 2 are 2 are 4 going 2 are 6 ? 3 we 4 going 4 going 5 ashore 6 ? 7 " 6 ? 8 asked 8 asked 10 . " ay , " said [lawless] , " unless we get first to the bottom . " 1 " 2 ay 2 ay 3 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 5 said 5 said 7 , 7 , 8 " 8 " 17 " 9 unless 10 we 10 we 11 get 11 get 12 first 11 get 15 bottom 13 to 15 bottom 14 the 15 bottom 15 bottom 16 . 16 . 17 " " now , boys , " cried [lawless] , " the saints [have] [had] a [care] [of] [us] , [indeed] . 1 " 12 saints 2 now 3 , 2 now 12 saints 3 , 7 cried 4 boys 5 , 5 , 6 " 6 " 7 cried 9 , 10 " 9 , 11 the 11 the 12 saints 12 saints 15 a 15 a 19 , 15 a 21 . upon a hillock on one side of their way a party of men lay huddled together , suspiciously observing the movements of the new arrivals . 1 upon 3 hillock 2 a 3 hillock 3 hillock 4 on 3 hillock 5 one 3 hillock 6 side 3 hillock 7 of 3 hillock 8 their 3 hillock 9 way 9 way 15 huddled 10 a 11 party 11 party 15 huddled 12 of 13 men 13 men 15 huddled 14 lay 15 huddled 15 huddled 16 together 15 huddled 21 movements 16 together 17 , 18 suspiciously 21 movements 19 observing 21 movements 20 the 21 movements 21 movements 25 arrivals 22 of 25 arrivals 23 the 25 arrivals 24 new 25 arrivals 25 arrivals 26 . " they might draw near and offer [us] [some] comfort , " [dick] remarked . 1 " 2 they 1 " 14 remarked 3 might 7 offer 4 draw 5 near 4 draw 7 offer 5 near 6 and 7 offer 10 comfort 10 comfort 11 , 11 , 12 " 12 " 14 remarked 14 remarked 15 . " well , [an] ' they come [not] to [us] , let us [even] [turn] [aside] to them , " said [hawksley] . 1 " 2 well 2 well 3 , 3 , 5 ' 5 ' 7 come 6 they 7 come 7 come 9 to 9 to 23 . 11 , 12 let 12 let 13 us 13 us 20 " 17 to 18 them 18 them 19 , 19 , 20 " 20 " 21 said 21 said 23 . " [the] sooner we come to a [good] fire and a dry bed [the] [better] for my [poor] [lord] . " 1 " 21 " 3 sooner 4 we 4 we 5 come 5 come 6 to 6 to 7 a 7 a 21 " 9 fire 10 and 9 fire 12 dry 9 fire 20 . 11 a 12 dry 12 dry 13 bed 16 for 17 my 16 for 20 . 20 . 21 " " back ! back ! " cried his lordship . 1 " 9 lordship 2 back 9 lordship 3 ! 7 cried 3 ! 9 lordship 4 back 5 ! 5 ! 6 " 5 ! 7 cried 8 his 9 lordship 9 lordship 10 . " beware , in [heaven] ['s] [name] , [that] [ye] reply not . " 1 " 14 " 2 beware 3 , 2 beware 11 reply 2 beware 12 not 3 , 4 in 8 , 11 reply 12 not 13 . 13 . 14 " " [nay] , " [cried] [greensheve] [,] [pulling] an arrow [from] [his] leather jack . 1 " 3 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 14 jack 9 an 10 arrow 10 arrow 13 leather 13 leather 14 jack 14 jack 15 . " they [take] [us] [to] [be] [french] pirates , " answered [lord] [foxham] . 1 " 2 they 1 " 11 answered 8 pirates 9 , 9 , 10 " 10 " 11 answered 11 answered 14 . it is the pity and reproach of this poor land . " 1 it 2 is 1 it 4 pity 2 is 3 the 4 pity 6 reproach 5 and 6 reproach 6 reproach 8 this 6 reproach 9 poor 6 reproach 10 land 6 reproach 11 . 7 of 8 this 11 . 12 " [book] [iv] [the] [disguise] [chapter] [i] [the] [den] about a mile into the forest they came to a place where several ways met , under a grove of lofty and contorted oaks . 1 about 3 mile 2 a 3 mile 3 mile 4 into 4 into 6 forest 4 into 10 a 5 the 6 forest 6 forest 8 came 7 they 8 came 8 came 9 to 10 a 23 contorted 11 place 12 where 11 place 14 ways 13 several 14 ways 14 ways 15 met 14 ways 16 , 14 ways 17 under 17 under 23 contorted 18 a 19 grove 18 a 23 contorted 19 grove 23 contorted 20 of 23 contorted 21 lofty 23 contorted 22 and 23 contorted 23 contorted 24 oaks 24 oaks 25 . " [lead] on , [will] [,] " answered [dick] . 1 " 8 answered 3 on 4 , 4 , 7 " 7 " 8 answered 8 answered 10 . " a cup of wine and a good fire ! 1 " 10 ! 2 a 3 cup 3 cup 4 of 3 cup 5 wine 5 wine 6 and 5 wine 8 good 5 wine 9 fire 6 and 7 a 9 fire 10 ! nay , [i] would go a [far] way [round] to see them . " 1 nay 2 , 1 nay 4 would 4 would 5 go 5 go 11 see 6 a 8 way 8 way 10 to 10 to 11 see 11 see 12 them 12 them 13 . 13 . 14 " the roots served him for rafters , the turf was his thatch ; for walls and floor he had his mother the earth . 1 the 6 rafters 2 roots 6 rafters 3 served 6 rafters 4 him 6 rafters 5 for 6 rafters 6 rafters 7 , 6 rafters 9 turf 6 rafters 10 was 6 rafters 11 his 6 rafters 12 thatch 6 rafters 20 his 8 the 9 turf 12 thatch 13 ; 12 thatch 14 for 12 thatch 15 walls 12 thatch 17 floor 12 thatch 19 had 15 walls 16 and 18 he 19 had 20 his 21 mother 20 his 24 . 21 mother 23 earth 22 the 23 earth with a sigh of [great] contentment , [lawless] spread his broad [hands] [before] the fire , and seemed to breathe the smoke . 1 with 2 a 1 with 3 sigh 2 a 3 sigh 3 sigh 4 of 3 sigh 11 broad 6 contentment 9 spread 7 , 9 spread 9 spread 11 broad 10 his 11 broad 11 broad 23 . 14 the 15 fire 15 fire 20 breathe 15 fire 23 . 16 , 17 and 17 and 18 seemed 18 seemed 19 to 18 seemed 20 breathe 20 breathe 22 smoke 21 the 22 smoke " here , then , " he said , " is this [old] [lawless] 's [rabbit-hole] [;] pray [heaven] there come no terrier ! 1 " 2 here 2 here 3 , 3 , 4 then 4 then 5 , 5 , 6 " 6 " 8 said 6 " 18 pray 7 he 8 said 8 said 9 , 9 , 10 " 10 " 11 is 10 " 15 's 11 is 12 this 18 pray 23 terrier 20 there 23 terrier 21 come 23 terrier 22 no 23 terrier 23 terrier 24 ! but [here] is [my] [place] [,] [master] [shelton] [.] 1 but 3 is this is my native land , this burrow in the earth ! 1 this 8 burrow 2 is 8 burrow 3 my 8 burrow 4 native 8 burrow 5 land 6 , 5 land 8 burrow 7 this 8 burrow 8 burrow 9 in 8 burrow 10 the 8 burrow 11 earth 8 burrow 12 ! it 's here [i] come back to , and it 's here , so [please] [the] [saints] [,] that [i] would [like] to die . " 1 it 2 's 2 's 3 here 3 here 26 " 5 come 6 back 5 come 8 , 6 back 7 to 8 , 26 " 9 and 21 would 10 it 11 's 10 it 14 so 11 's 12 here 13 , 14 so 14 so 19 that 19 that 21 would 21 would 24 die 23 to 24 die 24 die 25 . 25 . 26 " " ['] [tis] a warm corner , to be sure , ["] [replied] [dick] , " and a pleasant , and a well hid . " 1 " 4 a 4 a 5 warm 5 warm 6 corner 6 corner 7 , 7 , 26 " 8 to 9 be 8 to 25 . 9 be 10 sure 9 be 11 , 9 be 18 a 11 , 17 and 15 , 16 " 15 , 17 and 18 a 19 pleasant 19 pleasant 24 hid 20 , 21 and 21 and 22 a 21 and 24 hid 23 well 24 hid 25 . 26 " " [aright] ! " [returned] [dick] , nodding [his] [head] . 1 " 3 ! 3 ! 4 " 4 " 8 nodding 7 , 8 nodding 8 nodding 11 . " well , now , " continued [lawless] , " [hear] an old fool that hath been nigh-hand everything , and seen nigh-hand all ! 1 " 2 well 1 " 25 ! 2 well 3 , 3 , 6 " 4 now 5 , 5 , 6 " 6 " 7 continued 7 continued 9 , 9 , 10 " 12 an 23 nigh-hand 13 old 23 nigh-hand 14 fool 23 nigh-hand 15 that 23 nigh-hand 16 hath 23 nigh-hand 17 been 23 nigh-hand 18 nigh-hand 19 everything 18 nigh-hand 20 , 18 nigh-hand 21 and 18 nigh-hand 23 nigh-hand 20 , 21 and 22 seen 23 nigh-hand 23 nigh-hand 24 all 23 nigh-hand 25 ! ye [go] [too] [much] [on] [other] [people] ['s] [errands] , [master] [dick] . 1 ye 13 . 10 , 13 . ye [go] [on] [ellis] ['s] [;] [but] [he] [desireth] [rather] [the] [death] [of] [sir] [daniel] . 1 ye 16 . ye [go] [on] [lord] [foxham] ['s] [;] [well] [the] [saints] preserve [him] ! [doubtless] [he] [meaneth] [well] [.] 1 ye 11 preserve 1 ye 13 ! but go [ye] [upon] [your] [own] [,] [good] [dick] [.] 1 but 2 go come right to the maid 's side . 1 come 2 right 2 right 7 side 3 to 7 side 4 the 7 side 5 maid 6 's 5 maid 7 side 7 side 8 . court her , lest that she forget you . 1 court 4 lest 2 her 4 lest 3 , 4 lest 4 lest 6 she 4 lest 7 forget 4 lest 8 you 5 that 6 she 8 you 9 . be ready ; and when the chance shall come , off with her at the saddle-bow . " 1 be 2 ready 2 ready 3 ; 2 ready 5 when 2 ready 7 chance 3 ; 4 and 5 when 6 the 7 chance 9 come 7 chance 11 off 8 shall 9 come 9 come 10 , 11 off 16 saddle-bow 12 with 16 saddle-bow 13 her 16 saddle-bow 14 at 15 the 14 at 16 saddle-bow 16 saddle-bow 17 . 17 . 18 " " ay , but , [lawless] , [beyond] doubt she is [now] [in] [sir] [daniel] 's [own] mansion . " [answered] [dick] . 1 " 2 ay 2 ay 3 , 2 ay 23 . 3 , 4 but 5 , 20 " 5 , 23 . 7 , 9 doubt 9 doubt 20 " 10 she 11 is 10 she 16 's 16 's 18 mansion 18 mansion 19 . 19 . 20 " " thither , then , go we , " replied the outlaw . 1 " 12 outlaw 2 thither 3 , 2 thither 4 then 2 thither 5 , 2 thither 6 go 6 go 12 outlaw 7 we 12 outlaw 8 , 9 " 8 , 12 outlaw 9 " 12 outlaw 10 replied 12 outlaw 11 the 12 outlaw 12 outlaw 13 . dick stared at him . 1 dick 2 stared 2 stared 3 at 2 stared 4 him 4 him 5 . " [nay] , [i] [mean] it , " nodded [lawless] . 1 " 3 , 1 " 9 nodded 6 it 7 , 7 , 9 nodded 8 " 9 nodded 9 nodded 11 . " and if y ' are of so little faith , and stumble at a word , see here ! ["] 1 " 20 ! 2 and 6 are 2 and 13 stumble 3 if 4 y 4 y 5 ' 4 y 6 are 7 of 13 stumble 8 so 13 stumble 9 little 13 stumble 10 faith 13 stumble 11 , 12 and 12 and 13 stumble 13 stumble 14 at 13 stumble 15 a 13 stumble 16 word 13 stumble 18 see 13 stumble 19 here 17 , 18 see 19 here 20 ! " here , " he said , " is for you . 1 " 2 here 2 here 3 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 6 said 5 he 6 said 6 said 7 , 7 , 8 " 8 " 11 you 9 is 10 for 10 for 11 you 11 you 12 . on with them ! " 1 on 3 them 2 with 3 them 3 them 5 " 4 ! 5 " boldly to [sir] [daniel] ['s] [we] [shall] [go] [,] [and] [there] be [hospitably] welcome for the love of [mother] [church] . " 1 boldly 2 to 1 boldly 21 . 2 to 12 be 12 be 14 welcome 14 welcome 15 for 15 for 16 the 16 the 18 of 17 love 18 of 21 . 22 " " [and] [how] , [dear] [lawless] , " cried the lad , " shall [i] repay you ? " 1 " 9 cried 1 " 11 lad 4 , 9 cried 7 , 8 " 8 " 9 cried 9 cried 10 the 11 lad 12 , 12 , 13 " 12 , 19 " 13 " 14 shall 14 shall 16 repay 17 you 18 ? 18 ? 19 " " [tut] , brother , " [replied] [the] outlaw , ["] [i] [do] naught but for my pleasure . 1 " 3 , 3 , 6 " 4 brother 5 , 5 , 6 " 6 " 9 outlaw 9 outlaw 10 , 9 outlaw 14 naught 14 naught 15 but 14 naught 16 for 14 naught 17 my 14 naught 18 pleasure 18 pleasure 19 . mind not for me . 1 mind 4 me 1 mind 5 . 2 not 3 for 3 for 4 me i am one , by the mass , that mindeth for himself . 1 i 2 am 2 am 7 mass 3 one 7 mass 4 , 7 mass 5 by 7 mass 6 the 7 mass 7 mass 10 mindeth 8 , 10 mindeth 9 that 10 mindeth 10 mindeth 11 for 10 mindeth 12 himself 12 himself 13 . " [wherefore] do [ye] that ? " asked the lad . 1 " 8 asked 3 do 5 that 3 do 6 ? 6 ? 7 " 6 ? 8 asked 8 asked 10 lad 8 asked 11 . 9 the 10 lad " [wherefore] arrows , [when] [ye] [take] [no] bow ? " 1 " 3 arrows 3 arrows 4 , 3 arrows 9 bow 9 bow 10 ? 10 ? 11 " a [black] arrow , [master] [dick] , [is] the seal of our abbey ; it showeth you who writ the bill . " 1 a 3 arrow 3 arrow 4 , 4 , 23 " 7 , 9 the 9 the 10 seal 10 seal 16 showeth 11 of 16 showeth 12 our 16 showeth 13 abbey 16 showeth 14 ; 16 showeth 15 it 16 showeth 16 showeth 17 you 16 showeth 18 who 16 showeth 19 writ 16 showeth 20 the 16 showeth 21 bill 16 showeth 22 . 22 . 23 " where shall [i] conceal them , [will] ? " 1 where 8 ? 2 shall 4 conceal 2 shall 8 ? 4 conceal 5 them 5 them 6 , 8 ? 9 " " never ! " cried [richard] . 1 " 5 cried 2 never 3 ! 3 ! 4 " 3 ! 5 cried 5 cried 7 . " [i] trust [you] [,] man . 1 " 3 trust 3 trust 7 . 6 man 7 . i were base indeed if [i] not trusted you [.] ["] 1 i 9 you 2 were 3 base 3 base 4 indeed 3 base 5 if 3 base 7 not 3 base 8 trusted 3 base 9 you " [i] [am] [a] [kind] [old] [christian] , and no traitor to men 's blood , and no sparer of mine own in a friend 's jeopardy . 1 " 8 , 8 , 19 sparer 9 and 19 sparer 10 no 19 sparer 11 traitor 12 to 11 traitor 13 men 13 men 19 sparer 14 's 19 sparer 15 blood 16 , 15 blood 19 sparer 16 , 19 sparer 17 and 19 sparer 18 no 19 sparer 19 sparer 20 of 19 sparer 21 mine 19 sparer 22 own 19 sparer 23 in 19 sparer 24 a 19 sparer 25 friend 25 friend 27 jeopardy 25 friend 28 . 26 's 27 jeopardy but , fool , child , [i] am a thief by trade and birth and habit . 1 but 14 birth 2 , 5 child 3 fool 4 , 3 fool 5 child 5 child 6 , 5 child 14 birth 8 am 10 thief 9 a 10 thief 10 thief 12 trade 11 by 12 trade 12 trade 13 and 12 trade 14 birth 14 birth 15 and 14 birth 16 habit 14 birth 17 . can it be clearer spoken ? 1 can 4 clearer 1 can 6 ? 2 it 4 clearer 3 be 4 clearer 4 clearer 5 spoken no . ["] 1 no 2 . and he stumped forth through the bushes with a snap of his big fingers . 1 and 3 stumped 2 he 3 stumped 3 stumped 4 forth 3 stumped 5 through 3 stumped 7 bushes 5 through 6 the 7 bushes 8 with 7 bushes 10 snap 8 with 9 a 9 a 10 snap 10 snap 11 of 11 of 12 his 12 his 13 big 13 big 14 fingers 14 fingers 15 . each looked upon the other , and each laughed , so thorough and so droll was the disguise . 1 each 2 looked 2 looked 3 upon 3 upon 4 the 4 the 5 other 4 the 15 droll 6 , 7 and 7 and 8 each 7 and 9 laughed 9 laughed 10 , 9 laughed 15 droll 11 so 15 droll 12 thorough 13 and 12 thorough 15 droll 14 so 15 droll 15 droll 18 disguise 15 droll 19 . 16 was 17 the 17 the 18 disguise presently [at] [sight] of [one] [of] [these] [,] [lawless] pulled up . 1 presently 4 of 1 presently 10 pulled 10 pulled 11 up 10 pulled 12 . pax vobiscum ! 1 pax 2 vobiscum 2 vobiscum 3 ! but [look] [ye] a little , what an excellent thing it is to be a [jack-of-all-trades] [!] 1 but 10 thing 4 a 5 little 4 a 10 thing 6 , 7 what 7 what 9 excellent 8 an 9 excellent 9 excellent 10 thing 10 thing 15 a 11 it 14 be 11 it 15 a 12 is 13 to 13 to 14 be he was by this time close to the window of the farm , and he rose on his tip-toes and peeped in . 1 he 2 was 2 was 6 close 3 by 5 time 4 this 5 time 5 time 6 close 6 close 7 to 6 close 9 window 6 close 12 farm 8 the 9 window 10 of 12 farm 11 the 12 farm 12 farm 23 . 13 , 14 and 13 , 19 tip-toes 14 and 19 tip-toes 15 he 19 tip-toes 16 rose 19 tip-toes 17 on 19 tip-toes 18 his 19 tip-toes 19 tip-toes 20 and 19 tip-toes 21 peeped 19 tip-toes 22 in 19 tip-toes 23 . " [nay] , " he cried , " [better] [and] [better] . 1 " 3 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 6 cried 5 he 6 cried 6 cried 7 , 7 , 8 " 8 " 12 . we shall here try our false faces with a vengeance , and have a merry jest [on] [brother] [capper] to boot . " 1 we 2 shall 2 shall 3 here 2 shall 4 try 4 try 10 vengeance 5 our 10 vengeance 6 false 10 vengeance 7 faces 10 vengeance 8 with 10 vengeance 9 a 10 vengeance 10 vengeance 11 , 10 vengeance 12 and 10 vengeance 13 have 10 vengeance 15 merry 10 vengeance 16 jest 11 , 12 and 14 a 15 merry 16 jest 23 " 20 to 21 boot 21 boot 22 . 22 . 23 " and so saying , he opened the door and led the way into the house . 1 and 6 opened 2 so 3 saying 3 saying 4 , 3 saying 6 opened 5 he 6 opened 6 opened 8 door 7 the 8 door 8 door 9 and 8 door 10 led 10 led 11 the 10 led 12 way 10 led 13 into 13 into 15 house 14 the 15 house 15 house 16 . three of their own company sat at the table , greedily eating . 1 three 3 their 2 of 3 their 3 their 4 own 4 own 5 company 5 company 11 greedily 6 sat 11 greedily 7 at 8 the 7 at 11 greedily 9 table 11 greedily 10 , 11 greedily 11 greedily 12 eating 12 eating 13 . " we want no beggars here ! " he cried . 1 " 10 cried 2 we 3 want 3 want 5 beggars 4 no 5 beggars 5 beggars 6 here 5 beggars 10 cried 7 ! 8 " 7 ! 9 he 7 ! 10 cried 10 cried 11 . but [another] [although] he was [as] far [from] recognising [dick] [and] [lawless] inclined to [more] moderate counsels . 1 but 4 he 4 he 5 was 4 he 13 inclined 5 was 7 far 7 far 9 recognising 13 inclined 14 to 14 to 18 . 16 moderate 17 counsels 17 counsels 18 . " not so , " he cried . 1 " 2 not 1 " 7 cried 2 not 3 so 4 , 5 " 5 " 7 cried 6 he 7 cried 7 cried 8 . mind him not , my father ; but come , drink of my cup , and give me a benediction . " 1 mind 7 ; 1 mind 14 cup 2 him 7 ; 3 not 7 ; 4 , 5 my 5 my 6 father 5 my 7 ; 7 ; 8 but 9 come 10 , 9 come 14 cup 11 drink 12 of 11 drink 14 cup 12 of 13 my 14 cup 20 benediction 15 , 16 and 16 and 20 benediction 17 give 18 me 17 give 20 benediction 19 a 20 benediction 20 benediction 21 . 21 . 22 " " [y] ' are [men] [of] a [light] [mind] , [carnal] , and [accursed] , " said the monk . 1 " 17 said 3 ' 4 are 3 ' 17 said 4 are 7 a 10 , 13 and 10 , 17 said 12 , 13 and 15 , 16 " 16 " 17 said 17 said 20 . 18 the 19 monk 19 monk 20 . " now , may the saints forbid that ever [i] should drink with such companions ! 1 " 6 saints 2 now 3 , 2 now 6 saints 4 may 6 saints 5 the 6 saints 6 saints 7 forbid 6 saints 16 ! 7 forbid 8 that 7 forbid 9 ever 7 forbid 11 should 7 forbid 12 drink 12 drink 15 companions 13 with 15 companions 14 such 15 companions " so , " he said , " we have proved our false faces , [master] [shelton] . 1 " 2 so 1 " 6 said 3 , 4 " 4 " 6 said 5 he 6 said 6 said 7 , 6 said 18 . 7 , 8 " 8 " 9 we 9 we 10 have 9 we 12 our 10 have 11 proved 13 false 14 faces 13 false 18 . 14 faces 15 , i will now adventure my poor carcase where ye please . " 1 i 7 carcase 2 will 7 carcase 3 now 7 carcase 4 adventure 7 carcase 5 my 7 carcase 6 poor 7 carcase 7 carcase 8 where 7 carcase 9 ye 7 carcase 10 please 7 carcase 12 " 11 . 12 " " [good] ! " [returned] [richard] . 1 " 3 ! 3 ! 4 " 3 ! 7 . " it irks me to be doing . 1 " 3 irks 2 it 3 irks 3 irks 4 me 3 irks 5 to 3 irks 6 be 3 irks 7 doing 7 doing 8 . set we on [for] [shoreby] [!] ["] 1 set 3 on 2 we 3 on [chapter] [ii] ["] [in] [mine] [enemies] ['] [house] ["] sir [daniel] , [in] [his] [profusion] [,] [in] [the] [gaiety] and gallantry of his establishment , [rivalled] with [lord] [shoreby] , and eclipsed [lord] [risingham] . 1 sir 3 , 3 , 11 and 11 and 12 gallantry 12 gallantry 23 eclipsed 13 of 14 his 14 his 15 establishment 15 establishment 16 , 15 establishment 22 and 15 establishment 23 eclipsed 16 , 18 with 21 , 22 and 23 eclipsed 26 . all guests were made welcome . 1 all 2 guests 2 guests 3 were 2 guests 4 made 2 guests 5 welcome 2 guests 6 . two monks a young and an old had arrived late , and were now warming themselves at a bonfire in a corner of the shed . 1 two 2 monks 2 monks 4 young 2 monks 5 and 2 monks 6 an 3 a 4 young 6 an 7 old 7 old 15 warming 8 had 9 arrived 9 arrived 15 warming 10 late 15 warming 11 , 12 and 11 , 15 warming 13 were 15 warming 14 now 15 warming 15 warming 19 bonfire 15 warming 26 . 16 themselves 19 bonfire 17 at 19 bonfire 18 a 19 bonfire 19 bonfire 22 corner 19 bonfire 25 shed 20 in 21 a 21 a 22 corner 23 of 24 the 24 the 25 shed two ladies , muffled in thick furs , led the way , and were followed by a pair of waiting-women and four stout men-at-arms . 1 two 2 ladies 2 ladies 3 , 2 ladies 7 furs 2 ladies 14 were 4 muffled 7 furs 5 in 7 furs 6 thick 7 furs 7 furs 8 , 7 furs 9 led 7 furs 11 way 7 furs 12 , 7 furs 13 and 9 led 10 the 14 were 20 waiting-women 15 followed 20 waiting-women 16 by 20 waiting-women 17 a 18 pair 18 pair 19 of 18 pair 20 waiting-women 20 waiting-women 21 and 20 waiting-women 22 four 20 waiting-women 23 stout 20 waiting-women 24 men-at-arms 24 men-at-arms 25 . dick followed close behind . 1 dick 2 followed 2 followed 4 behind 3 close 4 behind 4 behind 5 . it was already the dusk of the day ; and in the house the darkness of the night had almost come . 1 it 2 was 2 was 3 already 3 already 5 dusk 4 the 5 dusk 5 dusk 6 of 5 dusk 18 night 7 the 8 day 8 day 18 night 9 ; 10 and 10 and 11 in 11 in 15 darkness 12 the 13 house 12 the 15 darkness 14 the 15 darkness 15 darkness 16 of 15 darkness 18 night 17 the 18 night 18 night 19 had 18 night 22 . 19 had 20 almost 19 had 21 come on the stair-landings , torches flared in iron holders ; down the long , tapestried corridors , a lamp burned by every door . 1 on 3 stair-landings 2 the 3 stair-landings 3 stair-landings 4 , 3 stair-landings 5 torches 3 stair-landings 6 flared 3 stair-landings 7 in 3 stair-landings 8 iron 3 stair-landings 9 holders 9 holders 15 tapestried 10 ; 15 tapestried 11 down 15 tapestried 12 the 15 tapestried 13 long 15 tapestried 14 , 15 tapestried 15 tapestried 16 corridors 15 tapestried 17 , 15 tapestried 18 a 15 tapestried 19 lamp 15 tapestried 20 burned 15 tapestried 21 by 21 by 22 every 21 by 23 door 23 door 24 . two floors were passed , and at every landing the younger and shorter of the two ladies had looked back keenly at the monk . 1 two 2 floors 2 floors 3 were 2 floors 4 passed 4 passed 6 and 4 passed 9 landing 5 , 6 and 7 at 9 landing 8 every 9 landing 9 landing 13 shorter 10 the 11 younger 11 younger 13 shorter 12 and 13 shorter 13 shorter 16 two 13 shorter 17 ladies 14 of 15 the 15 the 16 two 17 ladies 21 keenly 18 had 21 keenly 19 looked 21 keenly 20 back 21 keenly 21 keenly 24 monk 22 at 24 monk 23 the 24 monk 24 monk 25 . dick mounted with a swift foot , and holding to the corner , thrust forth his head and followed the three women with his eyes . 1 dick 5 swift 2 mounted 5 swift 3 with 4 a 3 with 5 swift 5 swift 6 foot 5 swift 9 holding 7 , 8 and 7 , 9 holding 9 holding 10 to 9 holding 14 thrust 11 the 12 corner 12 corner 13 , 12 corner 14 thrust 14 thrust 15 forth 14 thrust 17 head 14 thrust 19 followed 14 thrust 22 women 14 thrust 24 his 16 his 17 head 18 and 19 followed 20 the 21 three 21 three 22 women 23 with 24 his 24 his 25 eyes 25 eyes 26 . without turning or looking behind them , they continued to descend the corridor . 1 without 2 turning 2 turning 5 behind 3 or 5 behind 4 looking 5 behind 5 behind 6 them 6 them 8 they 7 , 8 they 8 they 13 corridor 9 continued 13 corridor 10 to 11 descend 11 descend 13 corridor 12 the 13 corridor 13 corridor 14 . " it is right well , " thought [dick] . 1 " 3 is 1 " 5 well 2 it 3 is 3 is 4 right 5 well 6 , 5 well 10 . 6 , 7 " 7 " 8 thought " let me [but] know [my] [lady] [brackley] ['s] chamber , and it will go [hard] [an] [i] [find] [not] [dame] [hatch] [upon] [an] errand . " 1 " 27 " 2 let 3 me 3 me 27 " 5 know 26 . 10 chamber 11 , 10 chamber 25 errand 11 , 12 and 12 and 13 it 13 it 14 will 14 will 15 go 25 errand 26 . 26 . 27 " he was somewhat abashed to find , in the person whom he had so roughly seized , the short young lady in the furs . 1 he 2 was 2 was 3 somewhat 3 somewhat 4 abashed 4 abashed 6 find 4 abashed 7 , 4 abashed 8 in 4 abashed 10 person 5 to 6 find 8 in 9 the 10 person 15 roughly 11 whom 15 roughly 12 he 13 had 13 had 14 so 14 so 15 roughly 15 roughly 16 seized 15 roughly 19 short 15 roughly 25 . 16 seized 17 , 18 the 19 short 19 short 24 furs 20 young 24 furs 21 lady 24 furs 22 in 23 the 22 in 24 furs she , on her part , was shocked and terrified beyond expression , and hung trembling in his grasp . 1 she 4 her 2 , 4 her 3 on 4 her 4 her 16 trembling 5 part 10 terrified 6 , 8 shocked 7 was 8 shocked 8 shocked 10 terrified 9 and 10 terrified 10 terrified 11 beyond 10 terrified 12 expression 10 terrified 15 hung 10 terrified 16 trembling 12 expression 13 , 13 , 14 and 16 trembling 19 grasp 17 in 19 grasp 18 his 19 grasp 19 grasp 20 . dick , who could read these changes on her face , became alarmed for his own safety in that hostile house . 1 dick 2 , 1 dick 7 changes 3 who 5 read 4 could 5 read 5 read 7 changes 6 these 7 changes 7 changes 10 face 7 changes 12 became 7 changes 13 alarmed 8 on 10 face 9 her 10 face 11 , 12 became 13 alarmed 17 safety 14 for 17 safety 15 his 16 own 16 own 17 safety 17 safety 20 hostile 18 in 20 hostile 19 that 20 hostile 20 hostile 21 house 20 hostile 22 . what do ye here ? 1 what 2 do 1 what 5 ? 3 ye 4 here 3 ye 5 ? why are ye thus sacrilegiously tricked out ? 1 why 5 sacrilegiously 2 are 5 sacrilegiously 3 ye 5 sacrilegiously 4 thus 5 sacrilegiously 5 sacrilegiously 6 tricked 5 sacrilegiously 7 out 5 sacrilegiously 8 ? come ye in peace or war ? 1 come 7 ? 2 ye 6 war 2 ye 7 ? 3 in 4 peace 4 peace 5 or 4 peace 6 war and [why] spy [ye] [after] [lady] [brackley] like a thief [?] ["] 1 and 3 spy 3 spy 10 thief 8 like 9 a 9 a 10 thief " madam , " quoth [dick] , " [of] [one] [thing] [i] pray [you] to be very sure [:] i am no thief . 1 " 2 madam 2 madam 3 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 5 quoth 5 quoth 7 , 7 , 8 " 8 " 13 pray 13 pray 15 to 15 to 16 be 16 be 17 very 16 be 18 sure 18 sure 24 . 20 i 21 am 20 i 24 . 21 am 22 no 21 am 23 thief " are ye , then , a spy a [yorkist] ? " asked the maid . 1 " 3 ye 1 " 8 spy 2 are 3 ye 4 , 5 then 4 , 8 spy 5 then 6 , 6 , 7 a 8 spy 9 a 9 a 16 . 11 ? 12 " 11 ? 13 asked 13 asked 15 maid 13 asked 16 . 14 the 15 maid " madam , " he replied , " [i] [am] [indeed] a [yorkist] , and [,] in [some] sort , a spy . 1 " 2 madam 2 madam 3 , 3 , 4 " 3 , 8 " 4 " 5 he 4 " 6 replied 7 , 8 " 8 " 22 spy 12 a 14 , 12 a 21 a 14 , 15 and 15 and 17 in 17 in 19 sort 19 sort 20 , 21 a 22 spy 22 spy 23 . i will wholly put my life in your discretion . 1 i 2 will 2 will 3 wholly 3 wholly 9 discretion 4 put 9 discretion 5 my 6 life 6 life 9 discretion 7 in 9 discretion 8 your 9 discretion 9 discretion 10 . i am a lover , and my name " 1 i 2 am 2 am 4 lover 3 a 4 lover 4 lover 6 and 5 , 6 and 6 and 7 my 7 my 8 name 8 name 9 " " hush ! " she said , " and come ! 1 " 2 hush 2 hush 3 ! 3 ! 4 " 3 ! 6 said 5 she 6 said 6 said 7 , 7 , 8 " 7 , 9 and 9 and 10 come 10 come 11 ! shalt talk hereafter . " 1 shalt 3 hereafter 2 talk 3 hereafter 3 hereafter 5 " 4 . 5 " i have life and death over you , and [i] will not scruple to abuse my power . 1 i 2 have 2 have 3 life 2 have 17 power 4 and 6 over 4 and 13 scruple 5 death 6 over 7 you 13 scruple 8 , 9 and 9 and 13 scruple 11 will 13 scruple 12 not 13 scruple 13 scruple 14 to 13 scruple 15 abuse 13 scruple 16 my 13 scruple 17 power 17 power 18 . look to yourself ; y ' ' ave cruelly mauled my arm . 1 look 3 yourself 2 to 3 yourself 3 yourself 8 ave 4 ; 8 ave 5 y 8 ave 6 ' 8 ave 7 ' 8 ave 8 ave 10 mauled 9 cruelly 10 mauled 10 mauled 11 my 10 mauled 12 arm 10 mauled 13 . 12 arm 13 . he knew not [i] was a maid , quoth he ! 1 he 2 knew 2 knew 3 not 2 knew 5 was 2 knew 7 maid 6 a 7 maid 7 maid 9 quoth 8 , 9 quoth 9 quoth 10 he 9 quoth 11 ! had he known [i] was a maid , he had ta'en his belt to me , forsooth ! " 1 had 3 known 1 had 11 ta'en 2 he 3 known 5 was 11 ta'en 6 a 11 ta'en 7 maid 11 ta'en 8 , 9 he 8 , 11 ta'en 9 he 11 ta'en 10 had 11 ta'en 11 ta'en 13 belt 11 ta'en 14 to 11 ta'en 15 me 11 ta'en 17 forsooth 11 ta'en 18 ! 12 his 13 belt 16 , 17 forsooth 18 ! 19 " " [ta'en] my belt [to] [her] ! " he repeated . 1 " 3 my 3 my 4 belt 4 belt 7 ! 7 ! 8 " 8 " 9 he 8 " 10 repeated 10 repeated 11 . " [ta'en] my belt [to] [her] ! " 1 " 3 my 3 my 4 belt 4 belt 7 ! 7 ! 8 " and then he was recalled to the dangers of the present . 1 and 2 then 2 then 3 he 3 he 4 was 3 he 5 recalled 4 was 5 recalled 5 recalled 8 dangers 6 to 7 the 7 the 8 dangers 8 dangers 9 of 9 of 10 the 10 the 12 . 11 present 12 . she was attired in costly stuffs of deep and warm colours , such as befit the winter and the snow . 1 she 3 attired 2 was 3 attired 3 attired 4 in 3 attired 5 costly 3 attired 6 stuffs 6 stuffs 7 of 6 stuffs 8 deep 6 stuffs 9 and 6 stuffs 10 warm 6 stuffs 11 colours 11 colours 15 befit 12 , 15 befit 13 such 15 befit 14 as 15 befit 15 befit 16 the 15 befit 17 winter 15 befit 18 and 15 befit 19 the 15 befit 20 snow 15 befit 21 . 19 the 20 snow upon her head , her hair had been gathered together and became her as a crown . 1 upon 2 her 2 her 3 head 2 her 6 hair 2 her 17 . 3 head 4 , 5 her 6 hair 6 hair 16 crown 7 had 8 been 7 had 9 gathered 9 gathered 10 together 9 gathered 12 became 11 and 12 became 12 became 13 her 12 became 14 as 12 became 16 crown 15 a 16 crown without a start , without a tremor , she raised her lamp and looked at the young monk . 1 without 7 tremor 2 a 7 tremor 3 start 4 , 3 start 7 tremor 5 without 7 tremor 6 a 7 tremor 7 tremor 9 she 7 tremor 10 raised 7 tremor 11 her 7 tremor 12 lamp 8 , 9 she 12 lamp 18 monk 13 and 18 monk 14 looked 15 at 14 looked 18 monk 16 the 18 monk 17 young 18 monk 18 monk 19 . " what make ye here , good brother ? " she inquired . 1 " 4 ye 2 what 4 ye 3 make 4 ye 4 ye 5 here 4 ye 7 good 4 ye 12 inquired 5 here 6 , 8 brother 12 inquired 9 ? 10 " 9 ? 11 she 9 ? 12 inquired 12 inquired 13 . " ye are doubtless ill-directed . 1 " 5 ill-directed 2 ye 5 ill-directed 3 are 5 ill-directed 4 doubtless 5 ill-directed 5 ill-directed 6 . whom do ye require ? 1 whom 4 require 1 whom 5 ? 2 do 4 require 3 ye 4 require and she set her lamp upon the bracket . 1 and 2 she 2 she 8 bracket 3 set 8 bracket 4 her 8 bracket 5 lamp 8 bracket 6 upon 8 bracket 7 the 8 bracket 8 bracket 9 . " [joanna] , " said [dick] ; and then his voice failed him . 1 " 3 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 5 said 5 said 14 . 7 ; 9 then 8 and 9 then 9 then 12 failed 10 his 11 voice 11 voice 12 failed 12 failed 13 him 13 him 14 . " [dick] ! " she cried . 1 " 3 ! 3 ! 4 " 4 " 6 cried 5 she 6 cried 6 cried 7 . " [dick] ! " 1 " 3 ! 3 ! 4 " " oh , the fool fellow ! " she cried . 1 " 2 oh 2 oh 3 , 2 oh 7 ! 3 , 4 the 5 fool 6 fellow 5 fool 7 ! 7 ! 8 " 8 " 10 cried 9 she 10 cried 10 cried 11 . " oh , dear [dick] ! 1 " 2 oh 2 oh 3 , 2 oh 4 dear 2 oh 6 ! oh , if ye could see yourself ! 1 oh 2 , 1 oh 8 ! 3 if 4 ye 4 ye 6 see 4 ye 7 yourself 5 could 6 see 7 yourself 8 ! alack ! " she added , pausing . 1 alack 2 ! 1 alack 5 added 1 alack 7 pausing 2 ! 3 " 4 she 5 added 6 , 7 pausing 7 pausing 8 . " [i] have [spoilt] you , [dick] [!] 1 " 5 you 1 " 6 , 3 have 5 you i have knocked some of the paint off . 1 i 2 have 2 have 3 knocked 3 knocked 7 paint 4 some 5 of 4 some 7 paint 5 of 6 the 7 paint 8 off 7 paint 9 . but that can be mended . 1 but 5 mended 2 that 5 mended 3 can 5 mended 4 be 5 mended 5 mended 6 . what [cannot] [be] mended [,] [dick] [or] [i] [much] [fear] it [cannot] [!] is my marriage with [lord] [shoreby] . " 1 what 21 " 4 mended 11 it 4 mended 16 marriage 11 it 14 is 14 is 15 my 16 marriage 17 with 16 marriage 20 . 20 . 21 " " is it decided , then ? " asked the lad . 1 " 2 is 2 is 7 ? 3 it 4 decided 3 it 5 , 3 it 7 ? 5 , 6 then 7 ? 8 " 7 ? 9 asked 9 asked 11 lad 9 asked 12 . 10 the 11 lad there is no help in tears , or [i] could weep mine eyes out . 1 there 2 is 1 there 3 no 1 there 5 in 1 there 6 tears 3 no 4 help 6 tears 11 weep 6 tears 13 eyes 6 tears 15 . 7 , 8 or 8 or 11 weep 10 could 11 weep 11 weep 12 mine 13 eyes 14 out i have not spared myself to pray , but [heaven] [frowns] [on] my [petition] . 1 i 2 have 2 have 4 spared 3 not 4 spared 4 spared 5 myself 4 spared 7 pray 4 spared 15 . 6 to 7 pray 7 pray 8 , 8 , 9 but 13 my 15 . " [nay] , " said [dick] , " [not] [i] [;] [i] [will] [never] say [that] word . 1 " 3 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 5 said 5 said 7 , 7 , 8 " 7 , 18 . 8 " 15 say 15 say 17 word ' [tis] [like] [despair] ; but [while] there 's life [,] [joanna] [,] there is [hope] [.] 1 ' 5 ; 1 ' 15 is 5 ; 6 but 6 but 8 there 8 there 9 's 9 's 10 life 14 there 15 is yet [will] [i] [hope] . 1 yet 5 . ay , by the mass , and triumph ! 1 ay 5 mass 2 , 3 by 3 by 5 mass 4 the 5 mass 5 mass 6 , 5 mass 8 triumph 5 mass 9 ! 6 , 7 and " ay , " she said , dryly , " ye make a great ado about a sky-blue robe ! " 1 " 2 ay 2 ay 8 dryly 3 , 4 " 4 " 8 dryly 5 she 8 dryly 6 said 8 dryly 7 , 8 dryly 8 dryly 11 ye 8 dryly 12 make 9 , 11 ye 10 " 11 ye 12 make 18 sky-blue 13 a 18 sky-blue 14 great 18 sky-blue 15 ado 18 sky-blue 16 about 18 sky-blue 17 a 18 sky-blue 18 sky-blue 19 robe 18 sky-blue 20 ! 18 sky-blue 21 " 20 ! 21 " " [nay] , [joan] , " protested [dick] , " ['tis] [not] [alone] the robe . 1 " 3 , 3 , 6 " 5 , 6 " 6 " 7 protested 7 protested 9 , 9 , 10 " 10 " 16 . 14 the 15 robe 15 robe 16 . but , lass , ye were disguised . 1 but 7 disguised 1 but 8 . 2 , 7 disguised 3 lass 7 disguised 4 , 5 ye 5 ye 7 disguised 6 were 7 disguised here am [i] disguised ; and , to the proof , do [i] not cut a figure of fun a right fool 's figure ? " 1 here 4 disguised 2 am 4 disguised 4 disguised 5 ; 4 disguised 6 and 4 disguised 7 , 4 disguised 9 the 4 disguised 10 proof 5 ; 6 and 8 to 9 the 10 proof 11 , 10 proof 12 do 10 proof 15 cut 10 proof 25 ? 12 do 14 not 15 cut 17 figure 15 cut 24 figure 16 a 17 figure 17 figure 18 of 17 figure 22 fool 19 fun 22 fool 20 a 22 fool 21 right 22 fool 22 fool 23 's 25 ? 26 " " ay , [dick] [,] [an] ' that ye [do] ! " she answered , smiling . 1 " 2 ay 2 ay 3 , 2 ay 12 " 3 , 7 ' 7 ' 8 that 9 ye 11 ! 11 ! 12 " 12 " 14 answered 13 she 14 answered 14 answered 17 . 15 , 16 smiling 16 smiling 17 . " well , then ! " he returned , triumphant . 1 " 2 well 1 " 5 ! 2 well 3 , 2 well 4 then 5 ! 6 " 5 ! 7 he 5 ! 10 triumphant 8 returned 10 triumphant 9 , 10 triumphant 10 triumphant 11 . " so was it [with] you [,] [poor] [matcham] , [in] the forest . 1 " 4 it 1 " 6 you 2 so 3 was 2 so 4 it 6 you 14 . 10 , 12 the 10 , 14 . 12 the 13 forest in sooth , ye were a wench to laugh at . 1 in 2 sooth 2 sooth 3 , 2 sooth 7 wench 4 ye 7 wench 5 were 7 wench 6 a 7 wench 7 wench 9 laugh 8 to 9 laugh 9 laugh 10 at 9 laugh 11 . but now ! ["] 1 but 2 now 2 now 3 ! but presently there was a noise behind them ; and they were aware of the short young lady , with her finger on her lips . 1 but 2 presently 2 presently 13 aware 3 there 4 was 4 was 13 aware 5 a 6 noise 6 noise 7 behind 7 behind 8 them 7 behind 13 aware 9 ; 13 aware 10 and 11 they 11 they 12 were 12 were 13 aware 13 aware 14 of 13 aware 16 short 13 aware 18 lady 15 the 16 short 17 young 18 lady 18 lady 19 , 18 lady 20 with 20 with 25 lips 21 her 25 lips 22 finger 23 on 22 finger 25 lips 24 her 25 lips 25 lips 26 . " saints ! " she cried , " but what a noise ye keep ! 1 " 2 saints 2 saints 3 ! 2 saints 13 ye 2 saints 15 ! 3 ! 4 " 4 " 6 cried 5 she 6 cried 6 cried 7 , 7 , 8 " 9 but 13 ye 10 what 13 ye 11 a 12 noise 12 noise 13 ye 13 ye 14 keep can ye not speak in compass ? 1 can 6 compass 1 can 7 ? 2 ye 6 compass 3 not 4 speak 4 speak 6 compass 5 in 6 compass and now , [joanna] , [my] fair [maid] of the woods , what will ye give your gossip for bringing you your sweetheart [?] " 1 and 2 now 2 now 3 , 2 now 5 , 5 , 25 " 7 fair 9 of 7 fair 18 gossip 9 of 10 the 10 the 11 woods 12 , 15 ye 13 what 15 ye 14 will 15 ye 15 ye 18 gossip 16 give 17 your 16 give 18 gossip 18 gossip 23 sweetheart 19 for 20 bringing 20 bringing 23 sweetheart 21 you 22 your 22 your 23 sweetheart 23 sweetheart 25 " joanna ran to her , by way of answer , and embraced her fierily . 1 joanna 2 ran 1 joanna 4 her 2 ran 3 to 4 her 14 fierily 5 , 14 fierily 6 by 7 way 7 way 8 of 8 of 14 fierily 9 answer 14 fierily 10 , 14 fierily 11 and 14 fierily 12 embraced 14 fierily 13 her 14 fierily 14 fierily 15 . " and you , sir , " added the young lady , " what do ye give me ? " 1 " 3 you 2 and 3 you 3 you 19 ? 4 , 5 sir 5 sir 6 , 5 sir 8 added 5 sir 12 , 5 sir 16 ye 7 " 8 added 8 added 11 lady 9 the 11 lady 10 young 11 lady 13 " 16 ye 14 what 15 do 14 what 16 ye 16 ye 18 me 16 ye 19 ? 17 give 18 me 19 ? 20 " " madam , " said [dick] , " [i] would fain offer to pay you in the same money . " 1 " 2 madam 2 madam 3 , 2 madam 12 offer 3 , 4 " 4 " 5 said 5 said 7 , 7 , 8 " 10 would 11 fain 11 fain 12 offer 12 offer 19 money 13 to 14 pay 14 pay 15 you 14 pay 18 same 14 pay 19 money 16 in 17 the 17 the 18 same 19 money 21 " 20 . 21 " " come , then , " said the lady , " it is permitted you . " 1 " 2 come 2 come 3 , 3 , 7 said 4 then 5 , 5 , 6 " 6 " 7 said 7 said 9 lady 8 the 9 lady 9 lady 10 , 9 lady 14 permitted 10 , 11 " 12 it 13 is 12 it 14 permitted 13 is 14 permitted 14 permitted 15 you 15 you 17 " 16 . 17 " but [dick] [,] blushing [like] [a] [peony] , only kissed her [hand] . 1 but 4 blushing 4 blushing 10 kissed 8 , 9 only 8 , 10 kissed 10 kissed 11 her 11 her 13 . i am [all] [black] [and] [blue] , [wench] [;] trust me [never] , [if] [i] [be] [not] [black] and blue ! 1 i 2 am 1 i 10 trust 2 am 7 , 10 trust 11 me 11 me 21 ! 13 , 19 and 13 , 20 blue 20 blue 21 ! and now , " she continued , " have ye said your sayings ? for [i] must speedily dismiss the paladin . " 1 and 2 now 2 now 3 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 23 " 5 she 19 dismiss 6 continued 7 , 7 , 8 " 8 " 13 sayings 9 have 13 sayings 10 ye 13 sayings 11 said 13 sayings 12 your 13 sayings 13 sayings 14 ? 13 sayings 15 for 13 sayings 17 must 13 sayings 19 dismiss 18 speedily 19 dismiss 19 dismiss 20 the 19 dismiss 21 paladin 21 paladin 22 . 22 . 23 " " and supper ? " asked the young lady . 1 " 6 asked 2 and 3 supper 3 supper 6 asked 4 ? 5 " 4 ? 6 asked 6 asked 9 lady 6 asked 10 . 7 the 9 lady 8 young 9 lady " must we not go down to supper [?] ["] 1 " 2 must 1 " 3 we 3 we 5 go 4 not 5 go 5 go 8 supper 6 down 8 supper 7 to 8 supper " [nay] , to be sure ! " cried [joan] . 1 " 9 cried 3 , 9 cried 4 to 5 be 5 be 6 sure 6 sure 7 ! 7 ! 8 " 8 " 9 cried 9 cried 11 . " [i] had forgotten . " 1 " 6 " 3 had 4 forgotten 4 forgotten 5 . 5 . 6 " he had not been long in this position , when he was somewhat strangely disturbed . 1 he 2 had 1 he 15 disturbed 2 had 3 not 4 been 5 long 4 been 8 position 6 in 7 this 6 in 8 position 8 position 9 , 8 position 14 strangely 10 when 11 he 11 he 12 was 12 was 14 strangely 13 somewhat 14 strangely 14 strangely 15 disturbed 15 disturbed 16 . and while he was still hesitating , a new cause of concern was added . 1 and 2 while 2 while 3 he 2 while 6 hesitating 4 was 5 still 5 still 6 hesitating 6 hesitating 8 a 6 hesitating 9 new 6 hesitating 10 cause 6 hesitating 12 concern 6 hesitating 15 . 7 , 8 a 10 cause 11 of 12 concern 13 was 12 concern 14 added " what make ye here , my merry men , among the greenwood shaws ? " sang the voice . 1 " 4 ye 2 what 4 ye 3 make 4 ye 4 ye 5 here 4 ye 14 shaws 5 here 6 , 7 my 14 shaws 8 merry 14 shaws 9 men 10 , 9 men 14 shaws 11 among 14 shaws 12 the 14 shaws 13 greenwood 14 shaws 14 shaws 15 ? 14 shaws 17 sang 14 shaws 19 voice 14 shaws 20 . 15 ? 16 " 17 sang 18 the " what make ye here ? 1 " 2 what 2 what 6 ? 3 make 4 ye 4 ye 5 here 4 ye 6 ? lawless , alas ! rolling drunk , was wandering the house , seeking for a corner wherein to slumber off the effect of his potations . 1 lawless 2 , 1 lawless 3 alas 1 lawless 5 rolling 3 alas 4 ! 5 rolling 9 wandering 6 drunk 7 , 6 drunk 9 wandering 8 was 9 wandering 9 wandering 11 house 9 wandering 13 seeking 10 the 11 house 12 , 13 seeking 13 seeking 14 for 14 for 15 a 15 a 16 corner 16 corner 17 wherein 17 wherein 19 slumber 18 to 19 slumber 19 slumber 25 potations 20 off 25 potations 21 the 25 potations 22 effect 25 potations 23 of 25 potations 24 his 25 potations 25 potations 26 . dick inwardly raged . 1 dick 2 inwardly 2 inwardly 3 raged 2 inwardly 4 . what was to be done ? 1 what 5 done 1 what 6 ? 2 was 3 to 3 to 4 be 4 be 5 done if he [lost] touch of [lawless] [for] the night , he was left impotent , whether to plan [or] [carry] [forth] [joanna] ['s] rescue . 1 if 2 he 2 he 25 . 4 touch 5 of 4 touch 24 rescue 5 of 8 the 9 night 14 impotent 10 , 14 impotent 11 he 12 was 12 was 14 impotent 13 left 14 impotent 14 impotent 15 , 14 impotent 16 whether 14 impotent 17 to 14 impotent 18 plan 18 plan 24 rescue 24 rescue 25 . it [was] , nevertheless , [upon] this [last] hazard [that] [dick] decided . 1 it 3 , 1 it 12 decided 3 , 4 nevertheless 4 nevertheless 9 hazard 5 , 9 hazard 7 this 9 hazard 12 decided 13 . slipping from behind the tapestry , he stood ready in the doorway of the chamber , with a warning hand upraised . 1 slipping 2 from 1 slipping 5 tapestry 3 behind 5 tapestry 4 the 5 tapestry 5 tapestry 7 he 5 tapestry 8 stood 6 , 7 he 8 stood 12 doorway 9 ready 12 doorway 10 in 12 doorway 11 the 12 doorway 12 doorway 13 of 12 doorway 15 chamber 13 of 14 the 15 chamber 16 , 15 chamber 21 upraised 17 with 21 upraised 18 a 21 upraised 19 warning 21 upraised 20 hand 21 upraised 21 upraised 22 . lawless , flushed crimson , with his eyes injected , vacillating on his feet , drew still unsteadily nearer . 1 lawless 2 , 1 lawless 3 flushed 3 flushed 9 injected 4 crimson 9 injected 5 , 9 injected 6 with 9 injected 7 his 9 injected 8 eyes 9 injected 9 injected 10 , 9 injected 11 vacillating 11 vacillating 12 on 11 vacillating 13 his 11 vacillating 14 feet 11 vacillating 15 , 11 vacillating 16 drew 11 vacillating 17 still 17 still 18 unsteadily 18 unsteadily 19 nearer 18 unsteadily 20 . dick leaped upon and shook the drunkard furiously . 1 dick 7 drunkard 2 leaped 7 drunkard 3 upon 7 drunkard 4 and 5 shook 5 shook 7 drunkard 6 the 7 drunkard 7 drunkard 8 furiously 7 drunkard 9 . " beast ! " he hissed " beast and no man ! 1 " 6 hissed 1 " 12 ! 2 beast 6 hissed 3 ! 4 " 3 ! 5 he 3 ! 6 hissed 6 hissed 8 beast 6 hissed 9 and 6 hissed 10 no 6 hissed 11 man 7 " 8 beast it is worse than treachery to be so witless . 1 it 2 is 1 it 3 worse 3 worse 4 than 3 worse 10 . 5 treachery 6 to 5 treachery 9 witless 6 to 7 be 7 be 8 so 9 witless 10 . we may all be shent for thy sotting . " 1 we 2 may 2 may 8 sotting 3 all 8 sotting 4 be 8 sotting 5 shent 8 sotting 6 for 8 sotting 7 thy 8 sotting 8 sotting 10 " 9 . 10 " but [lawless] only [laughed] [and] [staggered] [,] [and] [tried] to [clap] [young] [shelton] [on] [the] [back] [.] 1 but 3 only 3 only 10 to and [just] [then] [dick] ['s] quick ear [caught] a rapid brushing in the arras . 1 and 6 quick 6 quick 7 ear 7 ear 9 a 9 a 15 . 10 rapid 14 arras 11 brushing 14 arras 12 in 13 the 12 in 14 arras 13 the 14 arras 14 arras 15 . [chapter] [iii] [the] [dead] [spy] " it is [well] , " said [dick] , at length [;] ["] they [have] [not] heard us , praise the saints ! 1 " 3 is 1 " 23 ! 2 it 3 is 5 , 6 " 5 , 14 they 6 " 7 said 7 said 9 , 9 , 11 length 10 at 11 length 14 they 17 heard 17 heard 22 saints 18 us 22 saints 19 , 20 praise 20 praise 22 saints 21 the 22 saints 22 saints 23 ! but , now , what shall [i] do with this poor spy ? 1 but 3 now 2 , 3 now 3 now 4 , 3 now 5 what 5 what 13 ? 6 shall 12 spy 8 do 12 spy 9 with 12 spy 10 this 12 spy 11 poor 12 spy 12 spy 13 ? at least , [i] will take my tassel from his wallet . " 1 at 2 least 2 least 3 , 2 least 8 tassel 5 will 8 tassel 6 take 8 tassel 7 my 8 tassel 8 tassel 9 from 8 tassel 11 wallet 9 from 10 his 11 wallet 12 . 12 . 13 " the [name] awoke [dick] ['s] recollection ; and he instantly broke the wax and read the contents of the letter . 1 the 3 awoke 3 awoke 6 recollection 6 recollection 8 and 6 recollection 13 wax 7 ; 8 and 9 he 10 instantly 10 instantly 11 broke 11 broke 12 the 12 the 13 wax 13 wax 14 and 14 and 21 . 15 read 20 letter 16 the 17 contents 16 the 18 of 18 of 19 the 19 the 20 letter 20 letter 21 . it was short , but [,] to [dick] 's delight , it [gave] evident proof that [lord] [shoreby] was treacherously [corresponding] [with] [the] [house] [of] [york] . 1 it 2 was 1 it 4 , 2 was 3 short 4 , 5 but 5 but 7 to 5 but 14 evident 9 's 10 delight 10 delight 11 , 11 , 12 it 12 it 14 evident 14 evident 27 . 15 proof 20 treacherously 16 that 19 was 19 was 20 treacherously 20 treacherously 27 . my [lord] [of] [shoreby] [,] [ye] [that] [writt] [the] letter , wot ye why your man is ded ? 1 my 10 letter 10 letter 11 , 11 , 12 wot 12 wot 18 ded 13 ye 18 ded 14 why 18 ded 15 your 18 ded 16 man 18 ded 17 is 18 ded 18 ded 19 ? but let me rede you , marry not . 1 but 4 rede 2 let 4 rede 3 me 4 rede 4 rede 5 you 4 rede 6 , 4 rede 7 marry 4 rede 8 not 4 rede 9 . [jon] [amend-all] [.] " [nay] , [i] [will] [have] [the] credit [for] [mine] order , " [he] hiccupped . 1 " 3 , 3 , 13 " 8 credit 11 order 11 order 12 , 12 , 13 " 13 " 15 hiccupped 15 hiccupped 16 . " if ye should drink the clary wine " 1 " 7 clary 2 if 7 clary 3 ye 7 clary 4 should 7 clary 5 drink 7 clary 6 the 7 clary 7 clary 8 wine 7 clary 9 " " peace , sot ! " cried [dick] , and thrust [him] [hard] [against] the wall . 1 " 17 . 2 peace 3 , 2 peace 16 wall 3 , 7 cried 4 sot 5 ! 5 ! 6 " 6 " 7 cried 7 cried 11 thrust 9 , 10 and 10 and 11 thrust 15 the 16 wall 16 wall 17 . go ! " 1 go 2 ! 2 ! 3 " so soon as he was out of sight [,] [dick] [returned] [to] [his] [hiding-place] [,] resolutely fixed to [see] the matter [out] . 1 so 4 he 1 so 16 resolutely 2 soon 3 as 3 as 4 he 4 he 5 was 5 was 8 sight 6 out 7 of 6 out 8 sight 16 resolutely 23 . 17 fixed 18 to 17 fixed 23 . 18 to 20 the 20 the 21 matter wisdom , indeed , moved him to be gone ; but love and curiosity were stronger . 1 wisdom 3 indeed 1 wisdom 5 moved 1 wisdom 17 . 2 , 3 indeed 3 indeed 4 , 5 moved 7 to 6 him 7 to 7 to 8 be 8 be 16 stronger 9 gone 10 ; 10 ; 11 but 11 but 16 stronger 12 love 16 stronger 13 and 14 curiosity 14 curiosity 16 stronger 15 were 16 stronger time passed slowly for the young man , bolt upright behind the arras . 1 time 2 passed 2 passed 3 slowly 3 slowly 9 bolt 4 for 5 the 4 for 9 bolt 6 young 7 man 6 young 9 bolt 7 man 8 , 9 bolt 10 upright 10 upright 13 arras 11 behind 13 arras 12 the 13 arras 13 arras 14 . the fire in the room began to die down , and the lamp to burn low and to smoke . 1 the 2 fire 2 fire 5 room 2 fire 15 burn 3 in 5 room 4 the 5 room 6 began 15 burn 7 to 8 die 8 die 15 burn 9 down 15 burn 10 , 11 and 11 and 12 the 12 the 13 lamp 13 lamp 15 burn 14 to 15 burn 15 burn 16 low 15 burn 17 and 15 burn 19 smoke 18 to 19 smoke 19 smoke 20 . some [ran] [forward] [and] [some] [back] [,] [and] [all] [together] [began] [to] [cry] aloud . 1 some 14 aloud 14 aloud 15 . soon a way was cleared , and [sir] [daniel] [came] forth in [person] , [followed] by the [bridegroom] of the morrow , [my] [lord] [shoreby] . 1 soon 5 cleared 2 a 3 way 3 way 5 cleared 4 was 5 cleared 5 cleared 26 . 6 , 7 and 6 , 26 . 7 and 11 forth 11 forth 12 in 12 in 17 the 14 , 16 by 16 by 17 the 17 the 19 of 19 of 20 the 20 the 21 morrow 21 morrow 22 , " my lord , " said [sir] [daniel] , " have [i] [not] told you [of] [this] knave [black] [arrow] ? 1 " 3 lord 2 my 3 lord 3 lord 5 " 4 , 5 " 5 " 6 said 6 said 9 , 9 , 10 " 10 " 15 you 11 have 14 told 14 told 15 you 15 you 21 ? 18 knave 21 ? to the proof , behold it ! 1 to 2 the 1 to 5 behold 2 the 3 proof 3 proof 5 behold 4 , 5 behold 5 behold 6 it 5 behold 7 ! " in good sooth , it was a man of [mine] , " replied [lord] [shoreby] [,] hanging [back] . 1 " 4 sooth 1 " 12 , 2 in 4 sooth 3 good 4 sooth 4 sooth 5 , 4 sooth 6 it 6 it 7 was 7 was 8 a 8 a 9 man 8 a 10 of 12 , 13 " 12 , 18 hanging 13 " 14 replied 18 hanging 20 . " [i] [would] [i] [had] [more] [such] . 1 " 8 . he was keen as a beagle and secret as a mole . " 1 he 6 beagle 2 was 6 beagle 3 keen 6 beagle 4 as 6 beagle 5 a 6 beagle 6 beagle 7 and 6 beagle 8 secret 6 beagle 9 as 6 beagle 10 a 6 beagle 11 mole 6 beagle 12 . 12 . 13 " " ay , gossip , truly ? " asked [sir] [daniel] , keenly . 1 " 2 ay 2 ay 3 , 2 ay 8 " 4 gossip 5 , 4 gossip 6 truly 6 truly 7 ? 7 ? 8 " 8 " 9 asked 9 asked 14 . 12 , 13 keenly 13 keenly 14 . " and what came he smelling up so many stairs in my poor mansion ? 1 " 3 what 2 and 3 what 3 what 6 smelling 3 what 15 ? 4 came 6 smelling 5 he 6 smelling 6 smelling 7 up 6 smelling 8 so 6 smelling 9 many 6 smelling 10 stairs 10 stairs 14 mansion 11 in 14 mansion 12 my 14 mansion 13 poor 14 mansion but he will smell no more . " 1 but 2 he 1 but 3 will 3 will 4 smell 4 smell 5 no 5 no 6 more 6 more 7 . 7 . 8 " " give it me , arrow and all , " said the knight . 1 " 3 it 1 " 11 said 2 give 3 it 4 me 11 said 5 , 11 said 6 arrow 7 and 7 and 8 all 8 all 9 , 9 , 11 said 10 " 11 said 11 said 14 . 12 the 13 knight 13 knight 14 . and when he had taken into his hand the shaft , he continued for some time to gaze upon it in a sullen musing . 1 and 3 he 2 when 3 he 3 he 4 had 4 had 5 taken 5 taken 10 shaft 6 into 10 shaft 7 his 8 hand 8 hand 10 shaft 9 the 10 shaft 10 shaft 13 continued 11 , 12 he 11 , 13 continued 12 he 13 continued 13 continued 18 gaze 14 for 15 some 15 some 16 time 15 some 18 gaze 17 to 18 gaze 18 gaze 19 upon 18 gaze 24 musing 20 it 24 musing 21 in 22 a 22 a 24 musing 23 sullen 24 musing 24 musing 25 . " ay , " he said , addressing [lord] [shoreby] , " here is a hate that followeth hard and close upon my heels . 1 " 2 ay 2 ay 3 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 6 said 5 he 6 said 6 said 7 , 6 said 8 addressing 8 addressing 11 , 11 , 12 " 12 " 14 is 13 here 14 is 14 is 15 a 15 a 16 hate 16 hate 18 followeth 17 that 18 followeth 18 followeth 19 hard 18 followeth 20 and 18 followeth 21 close 18 followeth 22 upon 18 followeth 23 my 18 followeth 24 heels 24 heels 25 . this black stick , or its just likeness , shall yet bring me down . 1 this 8 likeness 2 black 8 likeness 3 stick 4 , 3 stick 8 likeness 5 or 8 likeness 6 its 8 likeness 7 just 8 likeness 8 likeness 9 , 8 likeness 10 shall 8 likeness 11 yet 8 likeness 12 bring 8 likeness 14 down 12 bring 13 me 14 down 15 . and , gossip , suffer a plain knight to counsel you ; and if these hounds begin to wind you , flee ! 1 and 10 counsel 2 , 10 counsel 3 gossip 4 , 3 gossip 5 suffer 5 suffer 10 counsel 6 a 7 plain 7 plain 10 counsel 8 knight 10 counsel 9 to 10 counsel 10 counsel 11 you 10 counsel 12 ; 10 counsel 13 and 10 counsel 14 if 10 counsel 15 these 10 counsel 16 hounds 12 ; 13 and 16 hounds 22 flee 17 begin 22 flee 18 to 22 flee 19 wind 22 flee 20 you 22 flee 21 , 22 flee 22 flee 23 ! ' [tis] like a sickness [it] [still] [hangeth] , [hangeth] upon the limbs . 1 ' 14 . 3 like 4 a 4 a 5 sickness 5 sickness 9 , 5 sickness 13 limbs 11 upon 12 the 12 the 13 limbs 13 limbs 14 . but let us see what they have written . 1 but 2 let 2 let 3 us 2 let 4 see 4 see 5 what 5 what 8 written 6 they 7 have 7 have 8 written 8 written 9 . but what [wrote] [ye] in a letter ? " 1 but 2 what 2 what 8 ? 5 in 6 a 6 a 7 letter 7 letter 8 ? 8 ? 9 " he rose to his feet with a somewhat unsettled countenance . 1 he 2 rose 2 rose 5 feet 3 to 5 feet 4 his 5 feet 5 feet 9 unsettled 6 with 9 unsettled 7 a 9 unsettled 8 somewhat 9 unsettled 9 unsettled 10 countenance 9 unsettled 11 . but let us , first of all , secure the issues of the house . 1 but 2 let 2 let 3 us 3 us 15 . 4 , 11 issues 5 first 11 issues 6 of 11 issues 7 all 11 issues 8 , 11 issues 9 secure 10 the 9 secure 11 issues 11 issues 12 of 11 issues 13 the 11 issues 14 house 11 issues 15 . here is enough [harm] [already] [,] [by] [st] [george] ! " 1 here 2 is 1 here 10 ! 2 is 3 enough 10 ! 11 " meanwhile , the body of the spy was carried out through the falling snow and deposited in the abbey church . 1 meanwhile 7 spy 2 , 7 spy 3 the 7 spy 4 body 7 spy 5 of 7 spy 6 the 7 spy 7 spy 8 was 7 spy 9 carried 7 spy 10 out 7 spy 11 through 7 spy 13 falling 11 through 12 the 13 falling 16 deposited 14 snow 15 and 14 snow 16 deposited 16 deposited 17 in 16 deposited 18 the 16 deposited 19 abbey 19 abbey 20 church 20 church 21 . he , upon his side , recounted the visit of the spy , his dangerous discovery , and speedy end . 1 he 7 recounted 2 , 7 recounted 3 upon 7 recounted 4 his 7 recounted 5 side 7 recounted 6 , 7 recounted 7 recounted 8 the 7 recounted 9 visit 7 recounted 10 of 7 recounted 11 the 7 recounted 12 spy 12 spy 13 , 12 spy 14 his 12 spy 15 dangerous 12 spy 16 discovery 16 discovery 19 speedy 17 , 18 and 17 , 19 speedy 19 speedy 20 end 19 speedy 21 . joanna leaned back very faint against the curtained wall . 1 joanna 2 leaned 2 leaned 8 curtained 3 back 8 curtained 4 very 8 curtained 5 faint 8 curtained 6 against 7 the 6 against 8 curtained 8 curtained 9 wall 8 curtained 10 . 9 wall 10 . " it will avail but little , " she said . 1 " 2 it 2 it 4 avail 3 will 4 avail 4 avail 5 but 4 avail 6 little 4 avail 9 she 7 , 8 " 8 " 9 she 9 she 10 said 10 said 11 . " [i] shall [be] wed to-morrow , in the morning , after all ! " 1 " 3 shall 3 shall 5 wed 5 wed 6 to-morrow 6 to-morrow 7 , 6 to-morrow 10 morning 6 to-morrow 12 after 6 to-morrow 15 " 8 in 10 morning 9 the 10 morning 10 morning 11 , 12 after 13 all 14 ! 15 " " what ! " cried her friend . 1 " 2 what 2 what 3 ! 3 ! 4 " 4 " 5 cried 5 cried 8 . 6 her 7 friend 6 her 8 . " and here is our paladin that driveth lions like mice ! 1 " 12 ! 2 and 8 driveth 3 here 8 driveth 4 is 8 driveth 5 our 8 driveth 6 paladin 7 that 6 paladin 8 driveth 8 driveth 9 lions 8 driveth 10 like 8 driveth 11 mice 8 driveth 12 ! ye have little faith , of a surety . 1 ye 2 have 2 have 8 surety 3 little 8 surety 4 faith 8 surety 5 , 8 surety 6 of 8 surety 7 a 8 surety 8 surety 9 . but come , friend lion-driver , give us some comfort ; speak , and let us hear bold counsels . " 1 but 5 lion-driver 2 come 5 lion-driver 3 , 5 lion-driver 4 friend 5 lion-driver 5 lion-driver 6 , 5 lion-driver 7 give 5 lion-driver 8 us 5 lion-driver 9 some 5 lion-driver 10 comfort 5 lion-driver 11 ; 5 lion-driver 13 , 5 lion-driver 16 us 5 lion-driver 21 " 12 speak 13 , 13 , 14 and 14 and 15 let 15 let 16 us 16 us 19 counsels 17 hear 19 counsels 18 bold 19 counsels 20 . 21 " dick was confounded to be thus outfaced with his own exaggerated words ; but though he coloured , he still spoke stoutly . 1 dick 7 outfaced 2 was 7 outfaced 3 confounded 7 outfaced 4 to 5 be 4 to 7 outfaced 5 be 7 outfaced 6 thus 7 outfaced 7 outfaced 8 with 7 outfaced 9 his 7 outfaced 10 own 7 outfaced 11 exaggerated 11 exaggerated 12 words 11 exaggerated 13 ; 11 exaggerated 14 but 11 exaggerated 15 though 11 exaggerated 16 he 11 exaggerated 17 coloured 17 coloured 22 stoutly 18 , 22 stoutly 19 he 22 stoutly 20 still 22 stoutly 21 spoke 22 stoutly 22 stoutly 23 . " truly , " said he , " we are in straits . 1 " 2 truly 2 truly 3 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 5 said 5 said 6 he 5 said 7 , 7 , 8 " 8 " 9 we 9 we 10 are 10 are 11 in 11 in 12 straits 12 straits 13 . " and for the lions , " mimicked the girl , " they shall be driven . " 1 " 8 mimicked 2 and 8 mimicked 3 for 8 mimicked 4 the 5 lions 5 lions 8 mimicked 6 , 7 " 7 " 8 mimicked 8 mimicked 10 girl 8 mimicked 12 " 8 mimicked 13 they 8 mimicked 14 shall 8 mimicked 18 " 9 the 10 girl 11 , 12 " 14 shall 15 be 15 be 16 driven 16 driven 17 . " [i] crave your excuse , " said [dick] . 1 " 3 crave 1 " 8 said 4 your 7 " 5 excuse 6 , 6 , 7 " 7 " 8 said 8 said 10 . take me , [i] pray you , rightly . " 1 take 2 me 2 me 10 " 3 , 5 pray 5 pray 6 you 5 pray 8 rightly 6 you 7 , 8 rightly 9 . 9 . 10 " " why said [ye] he was rustic , [joan] [?] " the girl inquired . 1 " 2 why 1 " 3 said 3 said 5 he 5 he 6 was 6 was 7 rustic 7 rustic 11 " 8 , 11 " 11 " 14 inquired 12 the 13 girl 13 girl 14 inquired 14 inquired 15 . " [i] warrant he hath a tongue in his head ; ready , soft , and bold is his speech at pleasure . 1 " 3 warrant 1 " 23 . 4 he 5 hath 5 hath 6 a 5 hath 7 tongue 7 tongue 20 speech 8 in 9 his 9 his 10 head 9 his 20 speech 11 ; 12 ready 12 ready 17 bold 13 , 17 bold 14 soft 15 , 14 soft 17 bold 15 , 16 and 17 bold 18 is 17 bold 20 speech 19 his 20 speech 20 speech 21 at 20 speech 22 pleasure 22 pleasure 23 . what would ye more ? " 1 what 5 ? 2 would 3 ye 3 ye 4 more 3 ye 5 ? 5 ? 6 " " [nay] , " sighed [joanna] , with a smile , " [they] [have] changed me my friend [dick] , ' tis [sure] [enough] . 1 " 3 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 5 sighed 5 sighed 7 , 7 , 12 " 8 with 9 a 9 a 10 smile 10 smile 11 , 11 , 12 " 12 " 22 tis 15 changed 16 me 15 changed 22 tis 16 me 17 my 17 my 18 friend 20 , 21 ' 20 , 22 tis 22 tis 25 . when [i] beheld him , he was rough indeed . 1 when 3 beheld 3 beheld 4 him 3 beheld 8 rough 4 him 5 , 6 he 7 was 7 was 8 rough 8 rough 9 indeed 9 indeed 10 . but it matters little [;] there is no help [for] [my] [hard] case , and [i] must [still] be [lady] [shoreby] ! " 1 but 3 matters 1 but 6 there 2 it 3 matters 3 matters 4 little 6 there 7 is 7 is 8 no 7 is 13 case 8 no 9 help 13 case 14 , 14 , 15 and 14 , 23 " 17 must 19 be 19 be 22 ! 22 ! 23 " " [nay] , then , " said [dick] , " [i] will [even] make the adventure . 1 " 6 " 3 , 4 then 4 then 5 , 5 , 6 " 6 " 7 said 7 said 9 , 9 , 10 " 10 " 17 . 12 will 14 make 14 make 16 adventure 15 the 16 adventure 16 adventure 17 . how call they the name of this spy ? " 1 how 8 spy 2 call 8 spy 3 they 8 spy 4 the 8 spy 5 name 8 spy 6 of 8 spy 7 this 8 spy 8 spy 9 ? 9 ? 10 " " [rutter] , " said the young lady ; " and [an] excellent [good] [name] [to] [call] [him] [by] . 1 " 5 said 3 , 4 " 4 " 5 said 5 said 8 lady 5 said 20 . 6 the 8 lady 7 young 8 lady 9 ; 10 " 9 ; 11 and 11 and 13 excellent 13 excellent 20 . but how mean ye , lion-driver ? 1 but 6 lion-driver 2 how 6 lion-driver 3 mean 6 lion-driver 4 ye 6 lion-driver 5 , 6 lion-driver 6 lion-driver 7 ? what is in your mind to do ? " 1 what 2 is 1 what 4 your 1 what 7 do 1 what 8 ? 3 in 4 your 4 your 5 mind 6 to 7 do 8 ? 9 " they will be praying over his poor clay even now . ["] 1 they 2 will 2 will 3 be 2 will 8 clay 4 praying 5 over 4 praying 7 poor 4 praying 8 clay 5 over 6 his 8 clay 9 even 8 clay 10 now 10 now 11 . " the device is somewhat simple , " replied the girl , " yet it may hold . " 1 " 9 replied 2 the 3 device 3 device 4 is 3 device 5 somewhat 3 device 6 simple 3 device 9 replied 7 , 9 replied 8 " 9 replied 9 replied 10 the 9 replied 18 . 10 the 11 girl 11 girl 12 , 11 girl 14 yet 12 , 13 " 14 yet 16 may 15 it 16 may 16 may 17 hold 18 . 19 " " ye say true , " she said . 1 " 2 ye 1 " 8 said 2 ye 3 say 3 say 4 true 5 , 6 " 6 " 8 said 7 she 8 said 8 said 9 . " well , [go] , [a-mary] ['s] [name] , and [may] [heaven] speed [you] ! 1 " 2 well 1 " 13 speed 2 well 3 , 2 well 5 , 5 , 10 and 9 , 10 and 13 speed 15 ! ye leave here a poor maid that loves you entirely , and another that is most heartily your friend . 1 ye 2 leave 1 ye 6 maid 2 leave 3 here 4 a 6 maid 5 poor 6 maid 6 maid 8 loves 6 maid 17 heartily 7 that 8 loves 8 loves 9 you 8 loves 10 entirely 8 loves 12 and 8 loves 13 another 10 entirely 11 , 11 , 12 and 14 that 15 is 15 is 16 most 16 most 17 heartily 17 heartily 19 friend 17 heartily 20 . 18 your 19 friend be wary , for their sakes , and make not shipwreck of your safety . " 1 be 2 wary 2 wary 3 , 2 wary 4 for 2 wary 5 their 2 wary 6 sakes 6 sakes 11 shipwreck 7 , 8 and 7 , 11 shipwreck 8 and 11 shipwreck 9 make 11 shipwreck 10 not 11 shipwreck 11 shipwreck 12 of 11 shipwreck 13 your 11 shipwreck 14 safety 11 shipwreck 16 " 14 safety 15 . " ay , " added [joanna] , " go , [dick] . 1 " 2 ay 2 ay 3 , 2 ay 12 . 3 , 4 " 4 " 5 added 5 added 7 , 7 , 8 " 8 " 9 go 10 , 12 . ye run no more peril , whether ye go or stay . 1 ye 5 peril 2 run 5 peril 3 no 4 more 4 more 5 peril 5 peril 6 , 5 peril 7 whether 5 peril 11 stay 5 peril 12 . 7 whether 8 ye 7 whether 10 or 8 ye 9 go go ; ye take my heart with you ; the saints defend you ! " 1 go 2 ; 2 ; 3 ye 3 ye 11 saints 4 take 5 my 5 my 6 heart 6 heart 7 with 6 heart 11 saints 8 you 9 ; 9 ; 11 saints 10 the 11 saints 11 saints 12 defend 11 saints 14 ! 12 defend 13 you 14 ! 15 " " [pax] vobiscum , " answered [dick] . 1 " 3 vobiscum 3 vobiscum 4 , 4 , 6 answered 5 " 6 answered 6 answered 8 . " [i] go to pray over the body [of] [this] [poor] [rutter] . ["] 1 " 3 go 3 go 4 to 4 to 13 . 5 pray 6 over 6 over 7 the 7 the 8 body 8 body 13 . " [like] [enough] , " [returned] [the] sentry [;] ["] [but] to go alone is not permitted [you] . " 1 " 4 , 4 , 5 " 5 " 8 sentry 8 sentry 20 " 12 to 13 go 12 to 19 . 13 go 14 alone 14 alone 17 permitted 15 is 16 not 15 is 17 permitted 16 not 17 permitted 19 . 20 " he leaned over the oaken balusters and whistled shrill . 1 he 6 balusters 2 leaned 6 balusters 3 over 6 balusters 4 the 6 balusters 5 oaken 6 balusters 6 balusters 7 and 6 balusters 8 whistled 6 balusters 9 shrill 6 balusters 10 . " one cometh ! " he cried ; and [then] motioned [dick] [to] [pass] . 1 " 4 ! 2 one 3 cometh 3 cometh 4 ! 4 ! 5 " 5 " 7 cried 6 he 7 cried 7 cried 8 ; 8 ; 9 and 9 and 11 motioned 11 motioned 15 . " let him not slip , my lads , " he said . 1 " 10 " 2 let 3 him 2 let 5 slip 4 not 5 slip 5 slip 8 lads 6 , 8 lads 7 my 8 lads 8 lads 9 , 9 , 10 " 10 " 12 said 11 he 12 said 12 said 13 . " [bring] [him] [to] [sir] [oliver] , [on] [your] lives ! " 1 " 7 , 7 , 12 " 10 lives 11 ! 11 ! 12 " in the midst of the choir the dead spy lay , his limbs piously composed , upon a bier . 1 in 2 the 2 the 3 midst 3 midst 9 spy 4 of 5 the 5 the 6 choir 6 choir 9 spy 7 the 9 spy 8 dead 9 spy 9 spy 14 piously 10 lay 14 piously 11 , 14 piously 12 his 13 limbs 12 his 14 piously 13 limbs 14 piously 14 piously 15 composed 14 piously 16 , 14 piously 17 upon 14 piously 19 bier 14 piously 20 . 18 a 19 bier " a [monk] ! " returned [sir] [oliver] ( [for] he it was ) , when he had heard the report of the archer . 1 " 2 a 1 " 9 ( 2 a 4 ! 5 " 6 returned 5 " 9 ( 9 ( 24 archer 11 he 13 was 11 he 14 ) 12 it 13 was 14 ) 15 , 15 , 17 he 16 when 17 he 17 he 18 had 18 had 19 heard 19 heard 20 the 20 the 21 report 21 report 22 of 22 of 23 the 23 the 24 archer 24 archer 25 . " my brother , [i] [looked] [not] for [your] [coming] , " he added , turning to [young] [shelton] . 1 " 4 , 1 " 14 added 2 my 3 brother 3 brother 4 , 8 for 11 , 11 , 14 added 12 " 14 added 13 he 14 added 14 added 16 turning 14 added 20 . 15 , 16 turning 16 turning 17 to " in all civility , who are ye ? and at whose instance do ye join your supplications to ours ? " 1 " 8 ye 2 in 4 civility 3 all 4 civility 4 civility 6 who 4 civility 7 are 4 civility 8 ye 5 , 6 who 8 ye 9 ? 8 ye 18 supplications 10 and 11 at 11 at 12 whose 12 whose 18 supplications 13 instance 18 supplications 14 do 18 supplications 15 ye 18 supplications 16 join 18 supplications 17 your 18 supplications 18 supplications 19 to 18 supplications 20 ours 18 supplications 21 ? 18 supplications 22 " 21 ? 22 " " my life is in your hands . " 1 " 4 is 2 my 3 life 3 life 4 is 4 is 6 your 5 in 6 your 6 your 7 hands 7 hands 8 . 8 . 9 " sir [oliver] [violently] [started] [;] [his] [stout] [cheeks] [grew] [pale] , and [for] a space he was silent . 1 sir 11 , 11 , 12 and 12 and 14 a 14 a 15 space 15 space 19 . 16 he 17 was 17 was 18 silent 18 silent 19 . " [richard] , " he said , " what brings you here , [i] know [not] ; but [i] [much] [misdoubt] it to be evil . 1 " 3 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 6 said 4 " 11 you 5 he 6 said 6 said 7 , 7 , 8 " 8 " 9 what 9 what 10 brings 11 you 12 here 11 you 15 know 12 here 13 , 15 know 22 it 15 know 26 . 17 ; 18 but 18 but 22 it 23 to 24 be 24 be 25 evil 25 evil 26 . nevertheless , for the kindness that was , [i] [would] [not] willingly deliver you to harm . 1 nevertheless 2 , 2 , 3 for 3 for 4 the 4 the 5 kindness 5 kindness 7 was 5 kindness 12 willingly 6 that 7 was 8 , 12 willingly 12 willingly 17 . 13 deliver 14 you 13 deliver 16 harm 14 you 15 to 16 harm 17 . but if your purpose be bloody , it shall return upon your head . 1 but 6 bloody 2 if 6 bloody 3 your 6 bloody 4 purpose 6 bloody 5 be 6 bloody 6 bloody 8 it 6 bloody 9 shall 6 bloody 10 return 6 bloody 11 upon 6 bloody 12 your 7 , 8 it 12 your 13 head 13 head 14 . amen ! " 1 amen 2 ! 2 ! 3 " and the priest devoutly crossed himself , and turned and louted to the altar . 1 and 11 louted 2 the 3 priest 3 priest 4 devoutly 4 devoutly 5 crossed 5 crossed 11 louted 6 himself 11 louted 7 , 8 and 7 , 11 louted 8 and 11 louted 9 turned 11 louted 10 and 11 louted 11 louted 12 to 11 louted 13 the 11 louted 14 altar 11 louted 15 . his mind and his eyes , however , were continually wandering . 1 his 2 mind 1 his 3 and 1 his 5 eyes 4 his 5 eyes 5 eyes 10 continually 5 eyes 12 . 6 , 7 however 7 however 8 , 7 however 10 continually 9 were 10 continually 10 continually 11 wandering here , then , he was trapped . 1 here 2 , 1 here 4 , 2 , 3 then 4 , 5 he 5 he 6 was 6 was 7 trapped 7 trapped 8 . but , [for] all that , he obtained [a] command upon his mind , and built himself up in patience to await the issue . 1 but 7 he 1 but 8 obtained 2 , 4 all 2 , 7 he 4 all 5 that 6 , 7 he 8 obtained 10 command 10 command 11 upon 10 command 13 mind 10 command 14 , 10 command 16 built 12 his 13 mind 14 , 15 and 16 built 17 himself 16 built 20 patience 17 himself 18 up 17 himself 19 in 20 patience 22 await 21 to 22 await 22 await 25 . 23 the 24 issue 24 issue 25 . [chapter] [iv] [in] [the] [abbey] [church] rutter , the spy , was nobly waked . 1 rutter 7 nobly 2 , 3 the 3 the 4 spy 4 spy 7 nobly 5 , 7 nobly 6 was 7 nobly 7 nobly 8 waked 7 nobly 9 . once [only] [,] in the [course] of the [hours] [,] [sir] [oliver] leaned [across] to his captive . 1 once 4 in 4 in 5 the 5 the 7 of 7 of 8 the 8 the 18 . 13 leaned 16 his 13 leaned 17 captive 15 to 16 his 17 captive 18 . sinful in the eye of [heaven] [i] [do] declare [myself] [;] [but] sinful [as] [against] you [i] [am] [not] , [neither] have been ever . " 1 sinful 2 in 1 sinful 13 sinful 2 in 3 the 3 the 4 eye 4 eye 9 declare 5 of 9 declare 13 sinful 16 you 16 you 26 " 20 , 26 " 22 have 23 been 23 been 24 ever 24 ever 25 . 25 . 26 " " a man may be innocently guilty , " replied the priest . 1 " 2 a 1 " 6 innocently 3 man 6 innocently 4 may 5 be 4 may 6 innocently 6 innocently 7 guilty 6 innocently 10 replied 6 innocently 12 priest 6 innocently 13 . 8 , 9 " 9 " 10 replied 11 the 12 priest " he may be set blindfolded upon a mission , ignorant of its true scope . 1 " 6 blindfolded 2 he 6 blindfolded 3 may 6 blindfolded 4 be 6 blindfolded 5 set 6 blindfolded 6 blindfolded 7 upon 6 blindfolded 8 a 6 blindfolded 9 mission 6 blindfolded 10 , 6 blindfolded 11 ignorant 8 a 9 mission 11 ignorant 12 of 11 ignorant 15 scope 11 ignorant 16 . 13 its 15 scope 14 true 15 scope so it was with me . 1 so 2 it 2 it 3 was 3 was 4 with 4 with 5 me 5 me 6 . " it may be , " returned [dick] . 1 " 2 it 1 " 9 . 2 it 4 be 3 may 4 be 5 , 6 " 5 , 9 . 6 " 7 returned methinks , if ye had been all your life a true man and good priest , ye would neither thus fear nor thus detest me . 1 methinks 4 ye 2 , 4 ye 3 if 4 ye 4 ye 8 your 4 ye 12 man 5 had 6 been 6 been 7 all 7 all 8 your 8 your 9 life 10 a 12 man 11 true 12 man 12 man 24 detest 13 and 24 detest 14 good 15 priest 15 priest 16 , 15 priest 17 ye 15 priest 19 neither 17 ye 18 would 19 neither 20 thus 19 neither 21 fear 19 neither 22 nor 19 neither 24 detest 23 thus 24 detest 24 detest 25 me 24 detest 26 . and now to your prayers . 1 and 2 now 2 now 6 . 3 to 4 your 4 your 5 prayers 5 prayers 6 . i do obey you , since needs must ; but [i] [will] not [be] [burthened] [with] [your] company . " 1 i 2 do 2 do 3 obey 3 obey 4 you 3 obey 5 , 3 obey 7 needs 3 obey 9 ; 4 you 5 , 6 since 7 needs 7 needs 8 must 9 ; 10 but 10 but 13 not 13 not 18 company 18 company 20 " 19 . 20 " he joined [no] [longer] in the psalms ; but [dick] [could] [hear] the beads [rattle] through his fingers and the prayers a-pattering between his teeth . 1 he 2 joined 2 joined 5 in 5 in 6 the 6 the 7 psalms 7 psalms 14 beads 8 ; 9 but 9 but 13 the 13 the 14 beads 14 beads 18 fingers 16 through 18 fingers 17 his 18 fingers 18 fingers 22 a-pattering 19 and 22 a-pattering 20 the 22 a-pattering 21 prayers 22 a-pattering 22 a-pattering 23 between 22 a-pattering 24 his 22 a-pattering 25 teeth 22 a-pattering 26 . the light slowly broadened and brightened , and presently through the south-eastern clerestories a flush of rosy sunlight flickered on the walls . 1 the 13 clerestories 2 light 4 broadened 3 slowly 4 broadened 4 broadened 5 and 4 broadened 6 brightened 6 brightened 12 south-eastern 7 , 12 south-eastern 8 and 12 south-eastern 9 presently 12 south-eastern 10 through 12 south-eastern 11 the 12 south-eastern 12 south-eastern 13 clerestories 13 clerestories 14 a 13 clerestories 15 flush 13 clerestories 16 of 13 clerestories 17 rosy 13 clerestories 18 sunlight 13 clerestories 19 flickered 19 flickered 22 walls 20 on 21 the 21 the 22 walls 22 walls 23 . the outlaw , at the same moment , recognised his leader , and privily signed to him with hand and eye . 1 the 6 same 2 outlaw 3 , 2 outlaw 4 at 2 outlaw 6 same 5 the 6 same 6 same 7 moment 6 same 9 recognised 6 same 22 . 8 , 9 recognised 9 recognised 14 privily 10 his 14 privily 11 leader 14 privily 12 , 14 privily 13 and 14 privily 14 privily 15 signed 14 privily 17 him 14 privily 18 with 14 privily 19 hand 14 privily 20 and 15 signed 16 to 21 eye 22 . lawless , as [though] he had understood , disappeared at once [behind] a pillar , and [dick] breathed again . 1 lawless 2 , 1 lawless 18 breathed 2 , 5 he 3 as 5 he 5 he 6 had 6 had 7 understood 8 , 16 and 8 , 18 breathed 9 disappeared 10 at 9 disappeared 14 pillar 10 at 11 once 11 once 13 a 14 pillar 15 , 15 , 16 and 18 breathed 19 again 19 again 20 . instantly [sir] [oliver] arose from his place , and , gliding [behind] the stalls , [made] for the soldiers in the aisle . 1 instantly 23 . 4 arose 5 from 4 arose 22 aisle 5 from 11 gliding 6 his 11 gliding 7 place 11 gliding 8 , 9 and 8 , 11 gliding 10 , 11 gliding 11 gliding 14 stalls 13 the 14 stalls 15 , 17 for 15 , 20 in 17 for 18 the 18 the 19 soldiers 20 in 22 aisle 21 the 22 aisle 22 aisle 23 . if the priest 's suspicions had been so lightly wakened , the harm [was] already [done] , and [lawless] a prisoner in the [church] . 1 if 5 suspicions 2 the 3 priest 3 priest 5 suspicions 4 's 5 suspicions 5 suspicions 7 been 5 suspicions 9 lightly 5 suspicions 10 wakened 6 had 7 been 7 been 8 so 10 wakened 11 , 10 wakened 12 the 10 wakened 13 harm 13 harm 15 already 15 already 17 , 17 , 18 and 18 and 20 a 20 a 25 . 21 prisoner 22 in 22 in 23 the 23 the 25 . " move not , " whispered [dick] . 1 " 6 whispered 2 move 6 whispered 3 not 4 , 4 , 6 whispered 5 " 6 whispered 6 whispered 8 . " we are in the plaguiest pass , thanks , before all things , to thy swinishness of yestereven . 1 " 6 plaguiest 2 we 6 plaguiest 3 are 6 plaguiest 4 in 5 the 4 in 6 plaguiest 5 the 6 plaguiest 6 plaguiest 7 pass 6 plaguiest 8 , 6 plaguiest 9 thanks 6 plaguiest 10 , 6 plaguiest 11 before 6 plaguiest 12 all 12 all 13 things 13 things 19 yestereven 14 , 19 yestereven 15 to 19 yestereven 16 thy 19 yestereven 17 swinishness 18 of 17 swinishness 19 yestereven 19 yestereven 20 . " [nay] [,] " [returned] [lawless] , " [i] thought [ye] [had] [heard] [from] [ellis] , and were [here] [on] duty . " 1 " 4 " 4 " 7 , 7 , 8 " 8 " 23 " 10 thought 16 , 16 , 17 and 17 and 18 were 18 were 21 duty 21 duty 22 . 22 . 23 " " [ellis] ! " echoed [dick] . 1 " 3 ! 3 ! 4 " 4 " 5 echoed 5 echoed 7 . " is [ellis] [,] [then] [,] returned ? 1 " 2 is 1 " 7 returned 1 " 8 ? " for sure , " replied the outlaw . 1 " 8 outlaw 2 for 8 outlaw 3 sure 8 outlaw 4 , 8 outlaw 5 " 8 outlaw 6 replied 8 outlaw 7 the 8 outlaw 8 outlaw 9 . " he came last night , and belted me sore for being in wine so there ye are avenged , my master . 1 " 8 belted 2 he 8 belted 3 came 8 belted 4 last 5 night 4 last 8 belted 5 night 8 belted 6 , 7 and 6 , 8 belted 7 and 8 belted 8 belted 9 me 8 belted 10 sore 8 belted 11 for 8 belted 12 being 8 belted 13 in 8 belted 14 wine 14 wine 19 avenged 15 so 19 avenged 16 there 19 avenged 17 ye 19 avenged 18 are 19 avenged 19 avenged 20 , 19 avenged 21 my 19 avenged 22 master 19 avenged 23 . a furious man [is] [ellis] [duckworth] ! 1 a 2 furious 2 furious 3 man 3 man 7 ! i had a fair choice , by the rood ! to lose my sweetheart or else lose my life ! 1 i 2 had 2 had 3 a 3 a 4 fair 4 fair 9 rood 5 choice 9 rood 6 , 9 rood 7 by 9 rood 8 the 9 rood 9 rood 10 ! 9 rood 12 lose 9 rood 14 sweetheart 9 rood 17 lose 9 rood 20 ! 11 to 12 lose 13 my 14 sweetheart 14 sweetheart 16 else 15 or 16 else 17 lose 19 life 18 my 19 life well , the cast is thrown it is to be [my] life . " 1 well 2 , 1 well 6 thrown 3 the 4 cast 4 cast 6 thrown 5 is 6 thrown 6 thrown 7 it 6 thrown 12 life 7 it 8 is 7 it 10 be 9 to 10 be 12 life 13 . 13 . 14 " " [by] [the] mass , " [cried] [lawless] [,] [half] arising , " [i] [am] gone ! " 1 " 4 mass 4 mass 5 , 4 mass 18 " 5 , 6 " 6 " 11 arising 11 arising 13 " 12 , 13 " 16 gone 17 ! 17 ! 18 " but [dick] had his hand at once upon his shoulder . 1 but 3 had 3 had 11 . 4 his 10 shoulder 5 hand 6 at 5 hand 10 shoulder 7 once 8 upon 8 upon 10 shoulder 9 his 10 shoulder 10 shoulder 11 . " [friend] [lawless] [,] sit [ye] still , " he said . 1 " 5 sit 5 sit 12 . 7 still 8 , 8 , 11 said 9 " 11 said 10 he 11 said 11 said 12 . yield ye , friend . 1 yield 2 ye 1 yield 3 , 1 yield 4 friend 4 friend 5 . " master [dick] , " gasped [lawless] , " the thing hath come upon me somewhat of the suddenest . 1 " 6 gasped 2 master 4 , 4 , 5 " 5 " 6 gasped 6 gasped 20 . 8 , 9 " 8 , 10 the 10 the 19 suddenest 11 thing 12 hath 12 hath 13 come 13 come 19 suddenest 14 upon 19 suddenest 15 me 19 suddenest 16 somewhat 19 suddenest 17 of 19 suddenest 18 the 19 suddenest 19 suddenest 20 . " [here] is [my] bold fellow ! " returned [dick] . 1 " 3 is 1 " 11 . 3 is 5 bold 5 bold 6 fellow 5 bold 9 returned 6 fellow 7 ! 7 ! 8 " " [nay] , [that] indeed ! " [chimed] [lawless] . 1 " 10 . 3 , 7 " 3 , 10 . 5 indeed 6 ! 6 ! 7 " " and a fig for death , at worst ! 1 " 4 fig 2 and 4 fig 3 a 4 fig 4 fig 5 for 4 fig 6 death 4 fig 8 at 4 fig 9 worst 4 fig 10 ! 6 death 7 , it has to be done , my master , soon or late . 1 it 12 late 2 has 5 done 3 to 4 be 4 be 5 done 5 done 8 master 6 , 8 master 7 my 8 master 8 master 9 , 8 master 12 late 10 soon 12 late 11 or 12 late 12 late 13 . " and [for] [the] [matter] [of] that , " [dick] added , " it is [yet] our [best] chance to [keep] quiet . 1 " 7 that 1 " 8 , 2 and 7 that 8 , 9 " 9 " 11 added 11 added 12 , 12 , 13 " 13 " 23 . 14 it 15 is 14 it 19 chance 15 is 17 our 19 chance 22 quiet 19 chance 23 . 20 to 22 quiet and now [came] the hour [of] [ellis] [duckworth] . 1 and 2 now 1 and 4 the 4 the 5 hour 5 hour 9 . following these signs , he beheld three or four men with bent bows leaning from the clerestory gallery . 1 following 3 signs 2 these 3 signs 3 signs 6 beheld 4 , 5 he 5 he 6 beheld 6 beheld 9 four 6 beheld 12 bent 7 three 9 four 8 or 9 four 9 four 10 men 11 with 12 bent 12 bent 17 clerestory 13 bows 17 clerestory 14 leaning 17 clerestory 15 from 17 clerestory 16 the 17 clerestory 17 clerestory 18 gallery 17 clerestory 19 . 18 gallery 19 . right in the midst of the nave the bridegroom lay stone-dead , pierced by two black arrows . 1 right 7 nave 2 in 4 midst 3 the 4 midst 4 midst 5 of 4 midst 7 nave 6 the 7 nave 7 nave 11 stone-dead 8 the 11 stone-dead 9 bridegroom 11 stone-dead 10 lay 11 stone-dead 11 stone-dead 12 , 11 stone-dead 13 pierced 11 stone-dead 14 by 11 stone-dead 15 two 11 stone-dead 16 black 11 stone-dead 17 arrows 12 , 13 pierced 17 arrows 18 . the bride had fainted . 1 the 2 bride 2 bride 4 fainted 2 bride 5 . 3 had 4 fainted and now , pale with horror , [sir] [oliver] [rose] [to] [his] [feet] and [called] [upon] [sir] [daniel] , pointing [with] [one] [hand] to [dick] . 1 and 2 now 2 now 3 , 2 now 19 , 3 , 14 and 4 pale 5 with 4 pale 6 horror 6 horror 7 , 7 , 14 and 19 , 20 pointing 20 pointing 24 to 20 pointing 26 . " here , " he cried , " is [richard] [shelton] alas [the] [hour] ! [blood] guilty ! 1 " 9 is 1 " 12 alas 2 here 3 , 2 here 9 is 3 , 4 " 4 " 6 cried 5 he 6 cried 6 cried 7 , 7 , 8 " 12 alas 15 ! 12 alas 17 guilty 17 guilty 18 ! seize him ! bid him be seized ! 1 seize 2 him 1 seize 3 ! 1 seize 4 bid 1 seize 6 be 1 seize 7 seized 1 seize 8 ! 4 bid 5 him for all our lives ' sakes , take him and bind him surely ! 1 for 6 sakes 2 all 6 sakes 3 our 4 lives 4 lives 6 sakes 5 ' 6 sakes 6 sakes 7 , 6 sakes 8 take 6 sakes 9 him 6 sakes 11 bind 6 sakes 14 ! 10 and 11 bind 11 bind 12 him 11 bind 13 surely he hath sworn our fall . " 1 he 2 hath 2 hath 3 sworn 3 sworn 4 our 3 sworn 5 fall 3 sworn 6 . 6 . 7 " sir [daniel] [was] [blinded] [by] [anger] [blinded] [by] [the] [hot] [blood] [that] [still] [streamed] [across] [his] [face] . 1 sir 18 . " where ? " he bellowed . 1 " 6 bellowed 2 where 6 bellowed 3 ? 4 " 3 ? 6 bellowed 5 he 6 bellowed 6 bellowed 7 . " hale him forth ! 1 " 2 hale 2 hale 3 him 2 hale 4 forth 2 hale 5 ! by the cross [of] [holywood] , but he [shall] rue this [hour] [!] ["] 1 by 2 the 1 by 11 this 2 the 3 cross 3 cross 6 , 6 , 7 but 7 but 8 he 8 he 10 rue lawless , on his part , sat as still as a mouse . 1 lawless 2 , 1 lawless 5 part 1 lawless 6 , 1 lawless 7 sat 3 on 4 his 3 on 5 part 7 sat 9 still 7 sat 11 a 8 as 9 still 10 as 11 a 11 a 12 mouse 12 mouse 13 . sir [daniel] [,] brushing the blood [out] of his [eyes] , stared blinkingly [upon] [his] [captive] . 1 sir 4 brushing 4 brushing 17 . 5 the 6 blood 6 blood 8 of 6 blood 17 . 8 of 9 his 9 his 13 blinkingly 11 , 12 stared 12 stared 13 blinkingly away with him ! " he added . 1 away 2 with 2 with 3 him 3 him 4 ! 4 ! 5 " 5 " 7 added 6 he 7 added 7 added 8 . " here is no place ! 1 " 6 ! 2 here 3 is 2 here 6 ! 3 is 4 no 4 no 5 place off with him to my house . 1 off 2 with 2 with 3 him 3 him 7 . 4 to 6 house 5 my 6 house 6 house 7 . i will number every joint of thy body with a torture . " 1 i 2 will 2 will 5 joint 3 number 5 joint 4 every 5 joint 5 joint 6 of 5 joint 7 thy 5 joint 8 body 5 joint 9 with 5 joint 10 a 5 joint 11 torture 11 torture 12 . 12 . 13 " but [dick] [,] [putting] [off] his [captors] [,] [uplifted] [his] [voice] . 1 but 6 his 6 his 12 . " sanctuary ! " he shouted . 1 " 2 sanctuary 2 sanctuary 3 ! 3 ! 4 " 4 " 6 shouted 5 he 6 shouted 6 shouted 7 . " sanctuary ! 1 " 2 sanctuary 2 sanctuary 3 ! ho , there , my fathers ! 1 ho 2 , 1 ho 6 fathers 1 ho 7 ! 2 , 3 there 4 , 5 my 5 my 6 fathers they would drag me from the church ! " 1 they 2 would 2 would 3 drag 3 drag 4 me 3 drag 5 from 3 drag 7 church 3 drag 8 ! 6 the 7 church 8 ! 9 " " from the church thou hast defiled with murder , boy , " added a tall man , magnificently dressed . 1 " 7 defiled 2 from 7 defiled 3 the 7 defiled 4 church 7 defiled 5 thou 6 hast 6 hast 7 defiled 7 defiled 8 with 7 defiled 9 murder 7 defiled 10 , 7 defiled 11 boy 7 defiled 12 , 12 , 13 " 13 " 14 added 14 added 19 magnificently 15 a 16 tall 16 tall 19 magnificently 17 man 19 magnificently 18 , 19 magnificently 19 magnificently 20 dressed 19 magnificently 21 . " [on] what probation ? " cried [dick] . 1 " 3 what 3 what 4 probation 3 what 5 ? 5 ? 6 " 6 " 7 cried 7 cried 9 . " they do accuse me , indeed , of some complicity , but have not proved one tittle . 1 " 7 indeed 2 they 4 accuse 3 do 4 accuse 4 accuse 5 me 4 accuse 7 indeed 6 , 7 indeed 7 indeed 11 complicity 8 , 11 complicity 9 of 11 complicity 10 some 11 complicity 11 complicity 12 , 11 complicity 13 but 11 complicity 14 have 11 complicity 15 not 11 complicity 16 proved 12 , 13 but 16 proved 18 tittle 17 one 18 tittle 18 tittle 19 . but what then ? 1 but 2 what 2 what 4 ? 3 then 4 ? to [love] a maid is [no] offence , [i] [trow] nay , [nor] [to] gain [her] [love] . 1 to 4 maid 3 a 4 maid 4 maid 18 . 5 is 15 gain 7 offence 11 nay 7 offence 15 gain 8 , 11 nay 11 nay 12 , 15 gain 18 . in [all] [else] [,] [i] [stand] [here] free [from] guiltiness . " 1 in 8 free 8 free 10 guiltiness 10 guiltiness 11 . 11 . 12 " he , in his turn , was dragged from his seat and set beside his leader . 1 he 4 his 2 , 4 his 3 in 4 his 4 his 11 seat 5 turn 8 dragged 6 , 8 dragged 7 was 8 dragged 8 dragged 9 from 8 dragged 10 his 8 dragged 11 seat 11 seat 12 and 11 seat 13 set 11 seat 14 beside 11 seat 16 leader 11 seat 17 . 15 his 16 leader dick 's ears rang and his brain swam dizzily , like a man struggling in the eddies of a furious river . 1 dick 2 's 2 's 3 ears 3 ears 9 dizzily 4 rang 9 dizzily 5 and 9 dizzily 6 his 7 brain 7 brain 9 dizzily 8 swam 9 dizzily 9 dizzily 10 , 9 dizzily 11 like 9 dizzily 13 man 9 dizzily 14 struggling 11 like 12 a 14 struggling 17 eddies 15 in 16 the 15 in 17 eddies 16 the 17 eddies 17 eddies 18 of 17 eddies 19 a 17 eddies 20 furious 17 eddies 21 river 17 eddies 22 . but the tall man who had already [answered] [dick] , [by] [a] prodigious exercise of [voice] restored silence and order in the mob . 1 but 2 the 1 but 13 prodigious 2 the 3 tall 3 tall 4 man 3 tall 7 already 4 man 5 who 5 who 6 had 7 already 10 , 13 prodigious 23 mob 14 exercise 15 of 14 exercise 17 restored 17 restored 18 silence 18 silence 19 and 18 silence 20 order 20 order 23 mob 21 in 23 mob 22 the 23 mob 23 mob 24 . " search them , " he said , " [for] arms . 1 " 2 search 1 " 7 said 3 them 4 , 4 , 7 said 5 " 7 said 6 he 7 said 7 said 8 , 8 , 9 " 9 " 12 . 11 arms 12 . we may so judge of their intentions . " 1 we 2 may 2 may 7 intentions 3 so 7 intentions 4 judge 5 of 4 judge 7 intentions 6 their 7 intentions 7 intentions 8 . 8 . 9 " at this [there] was a [great] [shout] [among] [sir] [daniel] ['s] followers , which the tall man suppressed by a gesture and an imperious glance . 1 at 2 this 2 this 4 was 4 was 5 a 5 a 26 . 12 followers 18 suppressed 13 , 18 suppressed 14 which 18 suppressed 15 the 16 tall 16 tall 18 suppressed 17 man 18 suppressed 18 suppressed 24 imperious 19 by 24 imperious 20 a 21 gesture 21 gesture 24 imperious 22 and 24 imperious 23 an 24 imperious 24 imperious 25 glance 24 imperious 26 . " how say ye [now] ? " [asked] the [tall] man [,] [frowningly] , of [dick] . 1 " 2 how 2 how 6 ? 3 say 4 ye 4 ye 6 ? 6 ? 7 " 7 " 17 . 9 the 11 man 11 man 14 , 14 , 15 of 14 , 17 . " sir , " replied [dick] , " [i] am here in sanctuary , is it not so ? 1 " 2 sir 1 " 13 sanctuary 2 sir 3 , 4 " 5 replied 4 " 13 sanctuary 7 , 8 " 8 " 13 sanctuary 10 am 13 sanctuary 11 here 13 sanctuary 12 in 13 sanctuary 13 sanctuary 15 is 13 sanctuary 16 it 13 sanctuary 17 not 13 sanctuary 18 so 13 sanctuary 19 ? 14 , 15 is to you , then , [i] [will] yield [me] prisoner , and that blithely , foregoing the advantage of this holy place . 1 to 2 you 2 you 3 , 3 , 4 then 3 , 16 foregoing 5 , 16 foregoing 8 yield 10 prisoner 10 prisoner 16 foregoing 11 , 16 foregoing 12 and 16 foregoing 13 that 16 foregoing 14 blithely 16 foregoing 15 , 16 foregoing 16 foregoing 17 the 16 foregoing 18 advantage 16 foregoing 19 of 16 foregoing 20 this 16 foregoing 21 holy 16 foregoing 22 place 22 place 23 . your own ears have heard him [,] [how] [before] that [i] was proven guilty [he] [did] threaten me with torments . 1 your 2 own 2 own 3 ears 3 ears 5 heard 4 have 5 heard 5 heard 6 him 6 him 21 . 10 that 12 was 12 was 17 threaten 13 proven 14 guilty 14 guilty 17 threaten 17 threaten 20 torments 18 me 20 torments 19 with 20 torments 20 torments 21 . " [my] lord , " cried [sir] [daniel] , " ye will not hearken to this wolf ? 1 " 14 hearken 3 lord 4 , 3 lord 14 hearken 4 , 5 " 5 " 6 cried 9 , 10 " 10 " 14 hearken 11 ye 14 hearken 12 will 14 hearken 13 not 14 hearken 14 hearken 15 to 14 hearken 16 this 14 hearken 17 wolf 14 hearken 18 ? his bloody dagger reeks him the lie into his face . " 1 his 2 bloody 1 his 4 reeks 2 bloody 4 reeks 3 dagger 4 reeks 4 reeks 5 him 4 reeks 6 the 4 reeks 7 lie 4 reeks 8 into 4 reeks 9 his 4 reeks 10 face 10 face 11 . 11 . 12 " " [my] [lord] [of] [risingham] , " she cried , " [hear] [me] , in justice . 1 " 6 , 6 , 7 " 7 " 9 cried 8 she 9 cried 9 cried 10 , 10 , 11 " 11 " 17 . 14 , 15 in 15 in 16 justice 16 justice 17 . i am here in this man 's custody by mere force , reft from mine own people . 1 i 2 am 2 am 8 custody 3 here 8 custody 4 in 8 custody 5 this 8 custody 6 man 8 custody 7 's 8 custody 8 custody 13 reft 9 by 13 reft 10 mere 11 force 10 mere 13 reft 11 force 13 reft 12 , 13 reft 13 reft 14 from 13 reft 15 mine 13 reft 16 own 13 reft 17 people 13 reft 18 . and then the short [young] [lady] [fell] on her knees by [joanna] ['s] [side] . 1 and 2 then 2 then 3 the 3 the 4 short 4 short 10 knees 8 on 9 her 9 her 10 knees 10 knees 15 . 11 by 15 . it was [i] [,] unworthy [,] [that] [did] lead the young man [in] . " 1 it 2 was 2 was 5 unworthy 5 unworthy 9 lead 9 lead 15 " 10 the 11 young 11 young 12 man 12 man 14 . 14 . 15 " earl [risingham] [had] [heard] in silence , and when the voices ceased [,] he still [stood] silent for a space . 1 earl 20 space 5 in 6 silence 6 silence 7 , 6 silence 17 silent 7 , 8 and 7 , 14 he 8 and 9 when 8 and 11 voices 9 when 10 the 11 voices 12 ceased 14 he 15 still 17 silent 18 for 18 for 19 a 19 a 20 space 20 space 21 . the air is shrewd , and [i] would not ye took cold upon these scratches . " 1 the 2 air 2 air 4 shrewd 3 is 4 shrewd 4 shrewd 5 , 4 shrewd 8 would 4 shrewd 10 ye 5 , 6 and 8 would 9 not 10 ye 15 scratches 10 ye 17 " 11 took 15 scratches 12 cold 15 scratches 13 upon 15 scratches 14 these 15 scratches 16 . 17 " he made a sign with his hand ; it was passed down the nave by obsequious servants , who waited there upon his smallest gesture . 1 he 2 made 2 made 4 sign 2 made 5 with 3 a 4 sign 5 with 7 hand 5 with 16 obsequious 6 his 7 hand 8 ; 9 it 9 it 10 was 10 was 16 obsequious 11 passed 16 obsequious 12 down 14 nave 13 the 14 nave 14 nave 16 obsequious 15 by 16 obsequious 16 obsequious 17 servants 16 obsequious 18 , 16 obsequious 19 who 16 obsequious 20 waited 16 obsequious 21 there 16 obsequious 22 upon 22 upon 23 his 22 upon 24 smallest 24 smallest 25 gesture 25 gesture 26 . [chapter] [v] [earl] [risingham] thus it was that [,] [from] lack of space , [dick] and [lawless] were clapped into the same apartment . 1 thus 2 it 2 it 3 was 2 it 20 . 3 was 4 that 4 that 7 lack 7 lack 8 of 8 of 9 space 9 space 15 clapped 10 , 12 and 12 and 14 were 14 were 15 clapped 16 into 17 the 17 the 18 same 18 same 19 apartment 19 apartment 20 . " [indeed] , my poor friend , [i] [do] [believe] [it] [,] " answered [dick] . 1 " 14 answered 3 , 14 answered 4 my 5 poor 4 my 6 friend 6 friend 7 , 7 , 13 " 13 " 14 answered 14 answered 16 . " [yet] have we a string to our bow , " returned [lawless] . 1 " 6 string 3 have 4 we 3 have 5 a 5 a 6 string 6 string 9 bow 7 to 8 our 8 our 9 bow 9 bow 14 . 10 , 11 " 11 " 12 returned 12 returned 14 . " it may not be , " said [dick] . 1 " 2 it 1 " 7 " 2 it 5 be 3 may 4 not 3 may 5 be 6 , 7 " 7 " 8 said 8 said 10 . " what can he do ? 1 " 2 what 2 what 5 do 2 what 6 ? 3 can 5 do 4 he 5 do he hath but a handful . 1 he 2 hath 2 hath 5 handful 3 but 5 handful 4 a 5 handful 5 handful 6 . but now there is no help . " 1 but 2 now 2 now 4 is 3 there 4 is 4 is 5 no 5 no 6 help 6 help 7 . 7 . 8 " it shall naught avail [us] [;] but [an] [i] [be] to hang [,] it shall not be for lack of swearing . " 1 it 3 naught 2 shall 3 naught 3 naught 4 avail 3 naught 19 lack 4 avail 12 hang 7 but 11 to 11 to 12 hang 12 hang 14 it 14 it 17 be 15 shall 16 not 15 shall 17 be 18 for 19 lack 19 lack 20 of 19 lack 21 swearing 21 swearing 22 . 22 . 23 " soon he was loudly snoring , so utterly had his long life of hardship and adventure blunted the sense of apprehension . 1 soon 5 snoring 2 he 3 was 3 was 5 snoring 4 loudly 5 snoring 5 snoring 6 , 5 snoring 7 so 5 snoring 8 utterly 8 utterly 14 hardship 9 had 14 hardship 10 his 14 hardship 11 long 14 hardship 12 life 14 hardship 13 of 14 hardship 14 hardship 15 and 14 hardship 16 adventure 14 hardship 17 blunted 17 blunted 18 the 17 blunted 19 sense 17 blunted 21 apprehension 17 blunted 22 . 19 sense 20 of on his captive 's entrance he looked up . 1 on 3 captive 1 on 9 . 2 his 3 captive 3 captive 4 's 3 captive 5 entrance 3 captive 6 he 3 captive 7 looked 3 captive 8 up i slew [this] [fellow] [rutter] ; and to the proof ["] searching in his bosom " here is a letter from [his] wallet . ["] 1 i 2 slew 2 slew 24 . 6 ; 7 and 6 ; 10 proof 8 to 9 the 9 the 10 proof 10 proof 12 searching 12 searching 15 bosom 13 in 14 his 13 in 15 bosom 14 his 15 bosom 15 bosom 20 letter 16 " 17 here 17 here 18 is 17 here 20 letter 19 a 20 letter 20 letter 21 from 20 letter 23 wallet 23 wallet 24 . lord [risingham] [took] the letter , and opened and [read] [it] twice . 1 lord 7 and 1 lord 13 . 4 the 5 letter 5 letter 6 , 6 , 7 and 8 opened 9 and 8 opened 12 twice 12 twice 13 . " ye have read this ? " he inquired . 1 " 2 ye 2 ye 3 have 2 ye 4 read 2 ye 6 ? 5 this 6 ? 6 ? 7 " 7 " 8 he 7 " 9 inquired 9 inquired 10 . " [i] [have] [read] it , " answered [dick] . 1 " 5 it 5 it 10 . 6 , 7 " 7 " 8 answered 8 answered 10 . " are ye [for] [york] [or] [lancaster] ? " the earl demanded . 1 " 2 are 2 are 8 ? 3 ye 8 ? 8 ? 9 " 9 " 12 demanded 10 the 11 earl 11 earl 12 demanded 12 demanded 13 . my lord , [i] [am] for [york] . " 1 my 2 lord 2 lord 3 , 3 , 6 for 6 for 8 . 8 . 9 " the earl nodded approvingly . 1 the 2 earl 2 earl 4 approvingly 3 nodded 4 approvingly 4 approvingly 5 . " honestly replied , " he said . 1 " 3 replied 1 " 7 said 2 honestly 3 replied 4 , 5 " 5 " 7 said 6 he 7 said 7 said 8 . " but wherefore , then , deliver me this letter ? " 1 " 3 wherefore 2 but 3 wherefore 3 wherefore 5 then 3 wherefore 6 , 3 wherefore 7 deliver 3 wherefore 11 ? 4 , 5 then 7 deliver 8 me 7 deliver 9 this 7 deliver 10 letter 11 ? 12 " " [nay] [,] [but] [against] traitors , my lord , [are] [not] all sides arrayed ? " cried [dick] . 1 " 6 traitors 6 traitors 9 lord 7 , 9 lord 8 my 9 lord 9 lord 10 , 9 lord 18 cried 10 , 13 all 13 all 14 sides 14 sides 15 arrayed 16 ? 17 " 16 ? 18 cried 18 cried 20 . " [i] [would] they were , young gentleman , " returned the earl ; ["] and [i] do at least approve your saying . 1 " 4 they 4 they 5 were 5 were 7 young 6 , 7 young 7 young 8 gentleman 7 young 21 approve 8 gentleman 13 earl 9 , 10 " 10 " 11 returned 11 returned 13 earl 12 the 13 earl 13 earl 14 ; 13 earl 18 do 14 ; 16 and 19 at 20 least 20 least 21 approve 21 approve 22 your 21 approve 23 saying 21 approve 24 . for [i] have inquired , and it appears ye have been hardly dealt with , and have much excuse . 1 for 20 . 3 have 8 appears 4 inquired 8 appears 5 , 6 and 6 and 7 it 7 it 8 appears 8 appears 13 dealt 8 appears 20 . 9 ye 13 dealt 10 have 11 been 11 been 13 dealt 12 hardly 13 dealt 13 dealt 14 with 13 dealt 17 have 13 dealt 18 much 13 dealt 19 excuse 14 with 16 and 15 , 16 and methought he had changed sides intolerably often . " 1 methought 2 he 1 methought 3 had 1 methought 6 intolerably 4 changed 6 intolerably 5 sides 6 intolerably 6 intolerably 7 often 6 intolerably 8 . 8 . 9 " " [nay] , it is the [way] [of] [england] . 1 " 3 , 1 " 5 is 4 it 5 is 5 is 6 the 6 the 10 . what would ye have ? " the earl demanded . 1 what 2 would 1 what 5 ? 2 would 4 have 3 ye 4 have 5 ? 6 " 6 " 9 demanded 7 the 8 earl 8 earl 9 demanded 9 demanded 10 . even in our last reverses he stood firm . " 1 even 5 reverses 2 in 5 reverses 3 our 5 reverses 4 last 5 reverses 5 reverses 6 he 5 reverses 7 stood 5 reverses 8 firm 5 reverses 10 " 8 firm 9 . 9 . 10 " " ye have read this also ? " he asked . 1 " 2 ye 2 ye 3 have 2 ye 4 read 2 ye 7 ? 5 this 6 also 5 this 7 ? 7 ? 8 " 7 ? 9 he 7 ? 10 asked 10 asked 11 . " even so , " said [dick] . 1 " 3 so 1 " 6 said 2 even 3 so 4 , 5 " 5 " 6 said 6 said 8 . " it is your lordship 's [own] estate [he] offers [to] [lord] [wensleydale] ? " 1 " 5 lordship 1 " 10 offers 2 it 5 lordship 3 is 4 your 4 your 5 lordship 5 lordship 8 estate 6 's 8 estate 10 offers 14 ? 14 ? 15 " " it is my own estate , even as ye say ! " returned the earl . 1 " 10 ye 2 it 3 is 3 is 4 my 3 is 6 estate 5 own 6 estate 6 estate 7 , 6 estate 8 even 6 estate 9 as 6 estate 10 ye 10 ye 16 earl 11 say 16 earl 12 ! 13 " 12 ! 16 earl 14 returned 16 earl 15 the 16 earl 16 earl 17 . " [i] am your bedesman for this letter . 1 " 5 bedesman 3 am 5 bedesman 4 your 5 bedesman 5 bedesman 6 for 5 bedesman 7 this 5 bedesman 8 letter 5 bedesman 9 . it hath shown me a fox 's hole . 1 it 2 hath 2 hath 3 shown 3 shown 4 me 3 shown 5 a 3 shown 6 fox 3 shown 7 's 3 shown 8 hole 8 hole 9 . go , a [mary] 's name ! 1 go 2 , 1 go 7 ! 3 a 6 name 5 's 6 name 6 name 7 ! but judge it [right] [that] [i] [retain] and hang [your] [fellow] [,] [lawless] . 1 but 3 it 2 judge 3 it 3 it 14 . 8 and 9 hang 9 hang 14 . the crime hath been most open , and it were fitting that some open punishment should follow . " 1 the 15 punishment 2 crime 3 hath 2 crime 15 punishment 3 hath 4 been 5 most 11 fitting 6 open 11 fitting 7 , 8 and 8 and 9 it 9 it 11 fitting 10 were 11 fitting 11 fitting 12 that 11 fitting 13 some 11 fitting 14 open 11 fitting 15 punishment 15 punishment 16 should 15 punishment 17 follow 17 follow 18 . 18 . 19 " " my lord , [i] make [it] my first suit to you to spare him [also] , " pleaded [dick] . 1 " 2 my 2 my 3 lord 2 my 10 suit 3 lord 4 , 6 make 10 suit 8 my 10 suit 9 first 10 suit 10 suit 14 spare 11 to 14 spare 12 you 14 spare 13 to 14 spare 14 spare 15 him 14 spare 19 pleaded 15 him 17 , 17 , 18 " 19 pleaded 21 . " it is an old , [condemned] [rogue] [,] thief , and vagabond , [master] [shelton] , " said the earl . 1 " 3 is 1 " 19 said 2 it 3 is 3 is 10 thief 4 an 5 old 4 an 10 thief 5 old 6 , 10 thief 13 vagabond 11 , 12 and 12 and 13 vagabond 14 , 19 said 17 , 18 " 18 " 19 said 19 said 22 . 20 the 21 earl 21 earl 22 . " he hath been gallows-ripe this score of years . 1 " 5 gallows-ripe 2 he 5 gallows-ripe 3 hath 5 gallows-ripe 4 been 5 gallows-ripe 5 gallows-ripe 6 this 5 gallows-ripe 7 score 5 gallows-ripe 8 of 5 gallows-ripe 9 years 5 gallows-ripe 10 . and , whether for one thing or another , whether to-morrow or the day after , where is the great choice ? " 1 and 3 whether 2 , 3 whether 3 whether 7 or 3 whether 8 another 3 whether 12 or 3 whether 14 day 3 whether 18 is 4 for 5 one 5 one 6 thing 5 one 7 or 9 , 12 or 10 whether 11 to-morrow 10 whether 12 or 13 the 14 day 14 day 15 after 16 , 17 where 17 where 18 is 18 is 21 choice 18 is 22 ? 19 the 20 great 20 great 21 choice 22 ? 23 " " master [shelton] , [ye] [are] troublesome , " replied the earl , severely . 1 " 4 , 1 " 14 severely 2 master 4 , 7 troublesome 8 , 7 troublesome 12 earl 8 , 9 " 9 " 10 replied 11 the 12 earl 12 earl 14 severely 13 , 14 severely 14 severely 15 . " it is an evil way to prosper in this world . 1 " 2 it 2 it 8 prosper 3 is 4 an 4 an 5 evil 5 evil 8 prosper 6 way 8 prosper 7 to 8 prosper 8 prosper 9 in 8 prosper 10 this 8 prosper 11 world 8 prosper 12 . howbeit , and to be quit of [your] [importunity] , [i] will [once] [more] [humour] you . 1 howbeit 2 , 1 howbeit 6 quit 2 , 3 and 3 and 4 to 4 to 5 be 6 quit 7 of 7 of 17 . 10 , 12 will 12 will 16 you 16 you 17 . go , then , together ; but go warily , and get swiftly out of [shoreby] [town] . 1 go 9 warily 2 , 9 warily 3 then 9 warily 4 , 9 warily 5 together 9 warily 6 ; 9 warily 7 but 9 warily 8 go 9 warily 9 warily 10 , 9 warily 11 and 9 warily 12 get 9 warily 13 swiftly 9 warily 18 . 10 , 11 and 13 swiftly 14 out 14 out 15 of for [this] [sir] [daniel] [(] [whom] may the saints confound ! ) thirsteth most greedily to have your blood . " 1 for 20 . 7 may 13 thirsteth 8 the 9 saints 9 saints 13 thirsteth 10 confound 13 thirsteth 11 ! 13 thirsteth 12 ) 13 thirsteth 13 thirsteth 14 most 13 thirsteth 15 greedily 13 thirsteth 16 to 13 thirsteth 17 have 13 thirsteth 18 your 13 thirsteth 19 blood 19 blood 20 . 20 . 21 " [chapter] [vi] [arblaster] [again] they paused in shelter of the garden wall to consult on their best course . 1 they 2 paused 1 they 4 shelter 2 paused 4 shelter 3 in 4 shelter 4 shelter 5 of 4 shelter 10 consult 5 of 6 the 6 the 7 garden 7 garden 10 consult 8 wall 10 consult 9 to 10 consult 10 consult 11 on 10 consult 12 their 10 consult 13 best 10 consult 14 course 14 course 15 . the danger was extreme . 1 the 2 danger 2 danger 3 was 3 was 5 . 4 extreme 5 . if one of [sir] [daniel] ['s] [men] caught sight of them and raised the view-hallo , they would be run down and butchered instantly . 1 if 2 one 2 one 3 of 3 of 15 view-hallo 8 caught 9 sight 9 sight 15 view-hallo 10 of 15 view-hallo 11 them 15 view-hallo 12 and 15 view-hallo 13 raised 15 view-hallo 14 the 15 view-hallo 15 view-hallo 16 , 15 view-hallo 17 they 15 view-hallo 18 would 15 view-hallo 19 be 15 view-hallo 20 run 20 run 23 butchered 21 down 23 butchered 22 and 23 butchered 23 butchered 24 instantly 23 butchered 25 . " how if we lay there until the night fall ? " 1 " 2 how 2 how 4 we 2 how 11 ? 3 if 4 we 4 we 7 until 5 lay 6 there 5 lay 7 until 7 until 10 fall 8 the 9 night 9 night 10 fall 11 ? 12 " dick proposed . 1 dick 2 proposed 1 dick 3 . the daylight rapidly departed ; and presently the moon was silvering the frozen snow . 1 the 11 silvering 2 daylight 3 rapidly 3 rapidly 4 departed 3 rapidly 6 and 3 rapidly 7 presently 5 ; 6 and 7 presently 11 silvering 8 the 9 moon 9 moon 11 silvering 10 was 11 silvering 11 silvering 12 the 11 silvering 13 frozen 11 silvering 14 snow 11 silvering 15 . 14 snow 15 . now [or] [never] [was] [their] opportunity to gain [the] [goat] and [bagpipes] unobserved [and] [change] [their] tell-tale [garments] . 1 now 6 opportunity 6 opportunity 8 gain 6 opportunity 19 . 7 to 8 gain 11 and 13 unobserved 13 unobserved 17 tell-tale 17 tell-tale 19 . this course was a long one . 1 this 3 was 1 this 6 one 2 course 3 was 3 was 4 a 4 a 5 long 6 one 7 . instantly they stopped , and made believe to be engaged in earnest conversation . 1 instantly 3 stopped 2 they 3 stopped 3 stopped 5 and 3 stopped 13 conversation 4 , 5 and 6 made 7 believe 7 believe 12 earnest 8 to 9 be 9 be 12 earnest 10 engaged 12 earnest 11 in 12 earnest 12 earnest 13 conversation 13 conversation 14 . three men , one after another , came out of the ale-house , and the last closed the door behind him . 1 three 2 men 2 men 3 , 3 , 12 ale-house 4 one 6 another 5 after 6 another 6 another 12 ale-house 7 , 12 ale-house 8 came 12 ale-house 9 out 10 of 9 out 12 ale-house 10 of 12 ale-house 11 the 12 ale-house 12 ale-house 13 , 12 ale-house 14 and 12 ale-house 15 the 12 ale-house 16 last 12 ale-house 17 closed 13 , 14 and 17 closed 19 door 17 closed 20 behind 18 the 19 door 20 behind 21 him 21 him 22 . the tallest of the three was talking in a loud , lamentable voice . 1 the 2 tallest 2 tallest 3 of 2 tallest 4 the 2 tallest 5 three 2 tallest 7 talking 6 was 7 talking 7 talking 12 lamentable 8 in 9 a 8 in 12 lamentable 9 a 12 lamentable 10 loud 12 lamentable 11 , 12 lamentable 12 lamentable 13 voice 13 voice 14 . " [i] have bad losses , too , " interrupted one of the others [.] 1 " 14 others 3 have 5 losses 4 bad 5 losses 5 losses 6 , 5 losses 7 too 5 losses 8 , 5 losses 10 interrupted 5 losses 11 one 9 " 10 interrupted 11 one 12 of 12 of 13 the 13 the 14 others " [i] [have] [had] [losses] [of] [mine] [own] , gossip [arblaster] . 1 " 12 . 9 , 10 gossip 10 gossip 12 . i was robbed [at] [martinmas] [of] [five] shillings and a leather wallet [well] worth ninepence [farthing] . " 1 i 2 was 1 i 3 robbed 3 robbed 12 wallet 8 shillings 9 and 8 shillings 11 leather 9 and 10 a 11 leather 12 wallet 12 wallet 18 " 14 worth 15 ninepence 15 ninepence 17 . 17 . 18 " dick 's heart smote him at what he heard . 1 dick 4 smote 2 's 4 smote 3 heart 4 smote 4 smote 5 him 4 smote 6 at 4 smote 7 what 4 smote 9 heard 7 what 8 he 9 heard 10 . the ship ['s] [dog] [had] , however , [made] his escape from the wreck and [found] his way [back] again [to] [shoreby] . 1 the 2 ship 1 the 14 wreck 2 ship 7 however 6 , 7 however 7 however 8 , 10 his 11 escape 11 escape 14 wreck 12 from 13 the 13 the 14 wreck 14 wreck 23 . 15 and 17 his 17 his 18 way 18 way 20 again 20 again 23 . his master unsteadily followed him . 1 his 3 unsteadily 2 master 3 unsteadily 3 unsteadily 4 followed 3 unsteadily 5 him 3 unsteadily 6 . 5 him 6 . " hey , shipmates ! " he cried . 1 " 2 hey 1 " 8 cried 2 hey 3 , 4 shipmates 5 ! 5 ! 6 " 6 " 8 cried 7 he 8 cried 8 cried 9 . " have ye ever a penny pie for a poor old shipman , clean destroyed by pirates ? 1 " 3 ye 2 have 3 ye 3 ye 6 penny 3 ye 18 ? 4 ever 6 penny 5 a 6 penny 6 penny 12 shipman 7 pie 12 shipman 8 for 9 a 8 for 12 shipman 9 a 12 shipman 10 poor 12 shipman 11 old 12 shipman 12 shipman 13 , 12 shipman 14 clean 12 shipman 15 destroyed 12 shipman 17 pirates 15 destroyed 16 by ask [my] [man] [tom] [,] [if] [ye] misdoubt me . 1 ask 9 me 8 misdoubt 9 me 9 me 10 . hey ! what say ye ? 1 hey 2 ! 1 hey 3 what 1 hey 5 ye 1 hey 6 ? 3 what 4 say come , a penny piece . " 1 come 2 , 2 , 7 " 3 a 4 penny 4 penny 5 piece 5 piece 6 . 6 . 7 " " are ye dumb , boy ? " inquired the skipper . 1 " 11 skipper 2 are 3 ye 3 ye 9 inquired 4 dumb 5 , 4 dumb 9 inquired 5 , 6 boy 7 ? 8 " 7 ? 9 inquired 9 inquired 11 skipper 10 the 11 skipper 11 skipper 12 . " mates , " he added , with a hiccup , " they be dumb . 1 " 10 hiccup 2 mates 6 added 3 , 6 added 4 " 6 added 5 he 6 added 6 added 10 hiccup 7 , 10 hiccup 8 with 10 hiccup 9 a 10 hiccup 10 hiccup 11 , 10 hiccup 12 " 10 hiccup 13 they 10 hiccup 14 be 10 hiccup 15 dumb 15 dumb 16 . the affair passed in a second . 1 the 6 second 2 affair 3 passed 2 affair 6 second 4 in 6 second 5 a 6 second 6 second 7 . " [bring] me [him] back [into] [the] [alehouse] , [till] [i] [see] [his] [face] , " said [arblaster] . 1 " 3 me 3 me 19 . 5 back 9 , 9 , 17 said 15 , 16 " 16 " 17 said 17 said 19 . " [nay] , nay , " returned [tom] ; " but let us first unload his wallet , lest the other lads cry share . " 1 " 4 nay 1 " 5 , 3 , 4 nay 5 , 6 " 6 " 7 returned 7 returned 21 other 9 ; 15 unload 10 " 15 unload 11 but 15 unload 12 let 15 unload 13 us 15 unload 14 first 15 unload 15 unload 17 wallet 15 unload 19 lest 15 unload 21 other 16 his 17 wallet 18 , 19 lest 20 the 21 other 21 other 22 lads 22 lads 23 cry 22 lads 24 share 22 lads 26 " 24 share 25 . " blessed [virgin] ! " he cried , " it is the pirate ! " 1 " 2 blessed 2 blessed 4 ! 4 ! 5 " 5 " 7 cried 6 he 7 cried 7 cried 8 , 8 , 9 " 9 " 11 is 10 it 11 is 11 is 12 the 12 the 13 pirate 13 pirate 14 ! 14 ! 15 " " hey ! " cried [tom] . 1 " 2 hey 2 hey 3 ! 3 ! 4 " 4 " 5 cried 5 cried 7 . " [by] [the] [virgin] of [bordeaux] [,] it is the man [himself] ! " repeated [arblaster] . 1 " 9 is 5 of 8 it 8 it 9 is 9 is 10 the 10 the 17 . 11 man 13 ! 13 ! 14 " 14 " 15 repeated 15 repeated 17 . " what , sea-thief [,] do [i] hold you ? " he cried . 1 " 2 what 1 " 3 , 1 " 4 sea-thief 4 sea-thief 13 cried 4 sea-thief 14 . 6 do 9 you 6 do 10 ? 8 hold 9 you 10 ? 11 " 10 ? 12 he 10 ? 13 cried " where is my ship ? 1 " 2 where 2 where 3 is 2 where 6 ? 3 is 4 my 4 my 5 ship where is my wine ? 1 where 2 is 2 is 3 my 3 my 4 wine 4 wine 5 ? hey ! have [i] you [in] [my] [hands] ? 1 hey 2 ! 1 hey 9 ? 3 have 5 you 5 you 9 ? when he had done , the lad was a mere package in his hands as helpless as the dead . 1 when 2 he 2 he 3 had 3 had 4 done 3 had 11 package 5 , 6 the 6 the 11 package 7 lad 8 was 7 lad 11 package 8 was 11 package 9 a 11 package 10 mere 11 package 11 package 12 in 11 package 13 his 11 package 14 hands 11 package 15 as 11 package 16 helpless 11 package 17 as 12 in 13 his 17 as 19 dead 18 the 19 dead 19 dead 20 . the skipper held him at arm 's length , and laughed aloud . 1 the 2 skipper 2 skipper 3 held 2 skipper 4 him 2 skipper 5 at 2 skipper 6 arm 2 skipper 7 's 2 skipper 8 length 2 skipper 13 . 8 length 12 aloud 9 , 10 and 10 and 11 laughed 11 laughed 12 aloud then he fetched him a stunning buffet on the ear ; and then turned him about , and furiously kicked and kicked him . 1 then 7 buffet 1 then 14 turned 2 he 3 fetched 2 he 7 buffet 3 fetched 7 buffet 4 him 7 buffet 5 a 7 buffet 6 stunning 7 buffet 7 buffet 8 on 7 buffet 9 the 7 buffet 10 ear 7 buffet 11 ; 7 buffet 12 and 7 buffet 13 then 9 the 10 ear 11 ; 12 and 14 turned 19 furiously 15 him 19 furiously 16 about 19 furiously 17 , 18 and 18 and 19 furiously 19 furiously 20 kicked 19 furiously 22 kicked 19 furiously 24 . 21 and 22 kicked 22 kicked 23 him 23 him 24 . " my masters , " he began , " are ye gone clean foolish ? 1 " 2 my 2 my 3 masters 2 my 15 ? 3 masters 4 , 3 masters 5 " 3 masters 6 he 3 masters 7 began 4 , 5 " 7 began 13 clean 8 , 11 ye 9 " 11 ye 10 are 11 ye 11 ye 13 clean 12 gone 13 clean 13 clean 14 foolish beat me ? nay ; so would an angry child ! 1 beat 2 me 1 beat 4 nay 2 me 3 ? 4 nay 5 ; 4 nay 9 angry 4 nay 10 child 4 nay 11 ! 6 so 9 angry 7 would 9 angry 8 an 9 angry " ay , " said [tom] , " now y ' are trussed ye would cozen us . " 1 " 2 ay 2 ay 3 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 5 said 5 said 7 , 7 , 8 " 8 " 13 trussed 9 now 13 trussed 10 y 11 ' 10 y 12 are 10 y 13 trussed 13 trussed 14 ye 13 trussed 15 would 13 trussed 16 cozen 13 trussed 17 us 13 trussed 19 " 18 . 19 " " cozen [you] ! " repeated [dick] . 1 " 2 cozen 2 cozen 4 ! 4 ! 5 " 5 " 6 repeated 6 repeated 8 . " [nay] , if ye [be] fools [,] it would be easy . 1 " 13 . 3 , 5 ye 4 if 5 ye 5 ye 7 fools 7 fools 9 it 9 it 11 be 10 would 11 be 11 be 12 easy 12 easy 13 . but [if] [ye] be shrewd [fellows] , as [i] [trow] [ye] [are] [,] [ye] can [see] plainly [where] [your] [interest] [lies] . 1 but 4 be 1 but 22 . 5 shrewd 7 , 5 shrewd 17 plainly 7 , 8 as 8 as 15 can 17 plainly 22 . one incontestably that hath much gold . 1 one 2 incontestably 2 incontestably 3 that 2 incontestably 4 hath 2 incontestably 5 much 2 incontestably 6 gold 2 incontestably 7 . " what meaneth he ? " asked one of the men . 1 " 3 meaneth 2 what 3 meaneth 3 meaneth 4 he 3 meaneth 7 asked 3 meaneth 8 one 3 meaneth 9 of 3 meaneth 12 . 5 ? 6 " 5 ? 7 asked 9 of 11 men 10 the 11 men " he seeks but to cozen [us] , " said [tom] , contemptuously . 1 " 9 " 2 he 3 seeks 3 seeks 4 but 3 seeks 5 to 3 seeks 6 cozen 6 cozen 8 , 8 , 9 " 9 " 10 said 10 said 12 , 12 , 13 contemptuously 13 contemptuously 14 . " cozen ! cozen ! " cried the third man . 1 " 4 cozen 2 cozen 3 ! 2 cozen 4 cozen 4 cozen 7 cried 4 cozen 9 third 4 cozen 10 man 5 ! 6 " 6 " 7 cried 8 the 9 third 10 man 11 . " [i] would [i] could see the man that could cozen me ! 1 " 11 cozen 3 would 11 cozen 5 could 11 cozen 6 see 11 cozen 7 the 8 man 8 man 11 cozen 9 that 11 cozen 10 could 11 cozen 11 cozen 12 me 11 cozen 13 ! he were a cozener indeed ! 1 he 4 cozener 2 were 4 cozener 3 a 4 cozener 4 cozener 5 indeed 4 cozener 6 ! nay , [i] was not born yesterday . 1 nay 2 , 1 nay 7 yesterday 4 was 5 not 5 not 6 born 6 born 7 yesterday 7 yesterday 8 . shall we go hear him , indeed ? 1 shall 2 we 1 shall 3 go 1 shall 4 hear 4 hear 5 him 4 hear 8 ? 5 him 6 , 6 , 7 indeed say , shall we go hear him ? " 1 say 8 ? 2 , 3 shall 3 shall 4 we 3 shall 5 go 3 shall 6 hear 6 hear 7 him 6 hear 8 ? 8 ? 9 " " [i] would look gladly on a pottle of strong ale [,] [good] [master] [pirret] [,] " [returned] [arblaster] [.] 1 " 17 " 3 would 8 pottle 4 look 8 pottle 5 gladly 8 pottle 6 on 8 pottle 7 a 8 pottle 8 pottle 9 of 8 pottle 10 strong 8 pottle 11 ale 11 ale 17 " " how say ye , [tom] ? 1 " 2 how 2 how 7 ? 3 say 4 ye 4 ye 5 , 4 ye 7 ? but then the wallet is empty . " 1 but 4 wallet 2 then 4 wallet 3 the 4 wallet 4 wallet 6 empty 4 wallet 8 " 5 is 6 empty 7 . 8 " " [i] will pay , " said the other " [i] will pay . 1 " 7 said 3 will 4 pay 4 pay 5 , 5 , 6 " 6 " 7 said 7 said 8 the 7 said 14 . 8 the 9 other 10 " 12 will 12 will 13 pay 13 pay 14 . i would fain see this matter out ; [i] do believe , upon my conscience , there is gold in it . " 1 i 3 fain 2 would 3 fain 3 fain 4 see 3 fain 5 this 3 fain 6 matter 6 matter 7 out 6 matter 8 ; 6 matter 15 conscience 10 do 11 believe 11 believe 15 conscience 12 , 13 upon 13 upon 15 conscience 14 my 15 conscience 15 conscience 16 , 15 conscience 18 is 15 conscience 19 gold 15 conscience 23 " 17 there 18 is 19 gold 20 in 21 it 22 . 22 . 23 " " [nay] , [if] ye get again to drinking , all is lost ! " cried [tom] . 1 " 16 cried 3 , 16 cried 5 ye 9 drinking 5 ye 14 ! 6 get 9 drinking 7 again 9 drinking 8 to 9 drinking 9 drinking 10 , 9 drinking 11 all 9 drinking 12 is 9 drinking 13 lost 14 ! 15 " 15 " 16 cried 16 cried 18 . " [gossip] [arblaster] , [ye] suffer your [fellow] [to] [have] [too] [much] liberty , " returned [master] [pirret] . 1 " 4 , 4 , 6 suffer 6 suffer 13 liberty 7 your 13 liberty 13 liberty 19 . 14 , 15 " 14 , 19 . 15 " 16 returned " would ye be led by a hired man ? 1 " 3 ye 2 would 3 ye 3 ye 8 hired 3 ye 10 ? 4 be 8 hired 5 led 6 by 5 led 8 hired 7 a 8 hired 8 hired 9 man fy , fy ! " 1 fy 3 fy 2 , 3 fy 3 fy 4 ! 4 ! 5 " " peace , [fellow] ! " said [arblaster] , addressing [tom] . 1 " 2 peace 1 " 5 ! 2 peace 3 , 5 ! 6 " 6 " 10 addressing 7 said 9 , 9 , 10 addressing 10 addressing 12 . " will ye put your oar in ? 1 " 3 ye 2 will 3 ye 3 ye 6 oar 3 ye 8 ? 4 put 6 oar 5 your 6 oar 6 oar 7 in truly a fine pass , when the crew is to correct the skipper ! " 1 truly 3 fine 2 a 3 fine 3 fine 8 crew 4 pass 5 , 4 pass 8 crew 6 when 7 the 7 the 8 crew 8 crew 13 skipper 9 is 10 to 10 to 11 correct 11 correct 13 skipper 12 the 13 skipper 13 skipper 14 ! 14 ! 15 " " well , [then] , [go] your way , " said [tom] ; ["] [i] wash [my] hands of you . " 1 " 2 well 2 well 3 , 3 , 22 " 5 , 11 said 5 , 22 " 7 your 10 " 8 way 9 , 9 , 10 " 10 " 11 said 11 said 13 ; 16 wash 18 hands 18 hands 21 . 19 of 21 . 20 you 21 . 21 . 22 " " [set] him , then , [upon] [his] [feet] [,] " said [master] [pirret] . 1 " 11 " 3 him 4 , 4 , 5 then 5 then 6 , 6 , 11 " 11 " 12 said 12 said 15 . " [i] know a privy place where we may drink and discourse . " 1 " 5 privy 3 know 5 privy 4 a 5 privy 5 privy 6 place 5 privy 7 where 5 privy 8 we 5 privy 9 may 5 privy 10 drink 10 drink 11 and 11 and 12 discourse 12 discourse 13 . 13 . 14 " " he [saith] [true] , " [laughed] [pirret] . 1 " 2 he 1 " 9 . 5 , 6 " 5 , 9 . " truly , he could not walk accoutred as he is . 1 " 11 is 2 truly 3 , 2 truly 8 accoutred 3 , 4 he 4 he 8 accoutred 5 could 8 accoutred 6 not 8 accoutred 7 walk 8 accoutred 8 accoutred 9 as 8 accoutred 10 he 8 accoutred 11 is 11 is 12 . give it a slit out with your knife and slit it , gossip . " 1 give 10 slit 2 it 10 slit 3 a 10 slit 4 slit 5 out 4 slit 6 with 4 slit 7 your 4 slit 10 slit 8 knife 10 slit 9 and 10 slit 10 slit 11 it 10 slit 12 , 10 slit 13 gossip 10 slit 15 " 14 . 15 " so much he owed already to the [owlish] silliness [and] greed of [master] [pirret] . 1 so 2 much 1 so 3 he 3 he 4 owed 4 owed 5 already 5 already 15 . 6 to 7 the 7 the 9 silliness 9 silliness 11 greed 11 greed 12 of 12 of 15 . " and now , young man , " said [pirret] , " to your tale . 1 " 9 said 2 and 3 now 3 now 4 , 4 , 9 said 5 young 6 man 6 man 7 , 7 , 8 " 8 " 9 said 9 said 11 , 9 said 16 . 11 , 12 " 13 to 14 your 14 your 15 tale 15 tale 16 . it [doth] appear [,] [indeed] [,] [that] [ye] [have] [somewhat] abused [our] gossip [arblaster] ; but what [then] ? 1 it 3 appear 3 appear 11 abused 11 abused 13 gossip 13 gossip 19 ? 15 ; 16 but 16 but 17 what 17 what 19 ? make it up to him show him but this chance to become wealthy and [i] will go pledge he will forgive you . " 1 make 2 it 1 make 3 up 1 make 6 show 4 to 5 him 4 to 6 show 6 show 7 him 6 show 12 become 6 show 22 you 8 but 9 this 9 this 10 chance 10 chance 11 to 10 chance 12 become 12 become 18 pledge 13 wealthy 14 and 13 wealthy 18 pledge 16 will 18 pledge 17 go 18 pledge 18 pledge 19 he 18 pledge 20 will 18 pledge 21 forgive 22 you 24 " 23 . 24 " to squander time was the first necessity . 1 to 2 squander 2 squander 3 time 2 squander 4 was 2 squander 6 first 2 squander 7 necessity 2 squander 8 . 5 the 6 first 7 necessity 8 . the longer his stay lasted , the more would his captors drink , and the surer should he be when he attempted his escape . 1 the 11 captors 2 longer 3 his 3 his 11 captors 4 stay 5 lasted 5 lasted 11 captors 6 , 11 captors 7 the 11 captors 8 more 11 captors 9 would 11 captors 10 his 11 captors 11 captors 12 drink 11 captors 13 , 11 captors 14 and 11 captors 15 the 11 captors 16 surer 13 , 14 and 16 surer 17 should 16 surer 20 when 16 surer 21 he 16 surer 22 attempted 16 surer 25 . 17 should 19 be 18 he 19 be 22 attempted 23 his 22 attempted 24 escape here was the position of the parties towards the end : arblaster , three-parts drunk and one-half asleep , hung helpless on his stool . 1 here 7 parties 2 was 3 the 3 the 4 position 4 position 7 parties 5 of 6 the 5 of 7 parties 7 parties 8 towards 8 towards 14 three-parts 9 the 14 three-parts 10 end 14 three-parts 11 : 14 three-parts 12 arblaster 14 three-parts 13 , 14 three-parts 14 three-parts 15 drunk 14 three-parts 16 and 14 three-parts 17 one-half 17 one-half 18 asleep 17 one-half 20 hung 17 one-half 21 helpless 19 , 20 hung 21 helpless 24 stool 22 on 23 his 23 his 24 stool 24 stool 25 . even [tom] had been much delighted with the tale , [and] [his] vigilance [had] abated [in] proportion . 1 even 17 proportion 3 had 4 been 3 had 6 delighted 4 been 5 much 6 delighted 9 tale 7 with 8 the 8 the 9 tale 9 tale 10 , 10 , 13 vigilance 13 vigilance 15 abated 15 abated 17 proportion 17 proportion 18 . meanwhile , [dick] [had] gradually [wormed] his [right] arm clear of its bonds , and was ready to risk all . 1 meanwhile 2 , 1 meanwhile 5 gradually 5 gradually 10 clear 7 his 9 arm 7 his 10 clear 10 clear 13 bonds 11 of 12 its 12 its 13 bonds 13 bonds 15 and 13 bonds 17 ready 13 bonds 19 risk 14 , 15 and 16 was 17 ready 17 ready 18 to 19 risk 21 . 20 all 21 . " and so , " said [pirret] , " y ['] are [one] [of] [these] ? " 1 " 3 so 1 " 4 , 1 " 12 are 2 and 3 so 4 , 5 " 5 " 6 said 6 said 8 , 8 , 9 " 9 " 10 y 12 are 16 ? 16 ? 17 " here be we four ; good ! 1 here 7 ! 2 be 5 ; 2 be 6 good 3 we 4 four 4 four 5 ; 6 good 7 ! let us , then , go forth into the forest to-morrow ere the sun be up . 1 let 2 us 1 let 6 go 1 let 7 forth 3 , 4 then 4 then 5 , 4 then 6 go 7 forth 12 ere 8 into 10 forest 9 the 10 forest 10 forest 12 ere 11 to-morrow 12 ere 12 ere 14 sun 13 the 14 sun 14 sun 16 up 15 be 16 up 16 up 17 . pirret licked his lips . 1 pirret 2 licked 2 licked 4 lips 3 his 4 lips 4 lips 5 . " and this magic , " he said " this password , whereby the cave is opened how call ye it , friend ? " 1 " 11 password 2 and 11 password 3 this 4 magic 3 this 11 password 5 , 11 password 6 " 11 password 7 he 11 password 8 said 11 password 9 " 11 password 10 this 11 password 11 password 12 , 11 password 13 whereby 11 password 14 the 11 password 15 cave 11 password 16 is 11 password 17 opened 14 the 15 cave 17 opened 19 call 18 how 19 call 19 call 20 ye 20 ye 22 , 20 ye 23 friend 20 ye 24 ? 21 it 22 , 24 ? 25 " it is a thing not trusted twice a year beyond the captain 's wallet . " 1 it 2 is 2 is 6 trusted 3 a 4 thing 4 thing 6 trusted 5 not 6 trusted 6 trusted 7 twice 6 trusted 9 year 6 trusted 10 beyond 8 a 9 year 10 beyond 14 wallet 11 the 12 captain 12 captain 13 's 12 captain 14 wallet 14 wallet 16 " 15 . 16 " " a spell ! " said [arblaster] , [half] awakening , and squinting [upon] [dick] with one eye . 1 " 6 said 2 a 3 spell 2 a 5 " 3 spell 4 ! 5 " 6 said 6 said 8 , 6 said 19 . 8 , 10 awakening 10 awakening 13 squinting 11 , 12 and 11 , 13 squinting 12 and 13 squinting 16 with 17 one 16 with 18 eye 18 eye 19 . " [aroint] [thee] [!] no spells ! 1 " 5 no 1 " 6 spells 6 spells 7 ! i [be] a [good] [christian] . 1 i 3 a 3 a 6 . ask [my] [man] [tom] [,] else . " 1 ask 6 else 6 else 7 . 7 . 8 " " [nay] , but this is [white] magic , " said [dick] . 1 " 3 , 3 , 4 but 4 but 5 this 5 this 6 is 5 this 8 magic 8 magic 10 " 9 , 10 " 10 " 11 said 11 said 13 . " it doth naught with the devil ; only the powers of numbers , herbs , and planets . " 1 " 2 it 2 it 4 naught 3 doth 4 naught 4 naught 7 devil 5 with 6 the 6 the 7 devil 7 devil 13 numbers 8 ; 13 numbers 9 only 13 numbers 10 the 11 powers 11 powers 12 of 11 powers 13 numbers 13 numbers 18 planets 14 , 18 planets 15 herbs 18 planets 16 , 17 and 16 , 18 planets 17 and 18 planets 18 planets 20 " 19 . 20 " " ay , ay , " said [pirret] ; " ' tis [but] [white] magic , gossip . 1 " 2 ay 2 ay 10 " 2 ay 12 tis 2 ay 18 . 3 , 7 said 3 , 10 " 4 ay 5 , 5 , 6 " 6 " 7 said 7 said 9 ; 11 ' 12 tis 15 magic 16 , 15 magic 17 gossip 17 gossip 18 . there is no sin [therein] , [i] do [assure] you . 1 there 2 is 2 is 3 no 2 is 4 sin 4 sin 6 , 6 , 10 you 8 do 10 you 10 you 11 . but proceed , good youth . 1 but 2 proceed 2 proceed 3 , 2 proceed 4 good 2 proceed 5 youth 2 proceed 6 . this spell in what should it consist ? " 1 this 7 consist 2 spell 7 consist 3 in 7 consist 4 what 7 consist 5 should 7 consist 6 it 7 consist 7 consist 8 ? 8 ? 9 " " [nay] , that [i] will [incontinently] show you , " answered [dick] . 1 " 9 you 1 " 10 , 3 , 6 will 4 that 6 will 6 will 8 show 8 show 9 you 10 , 11 " 11 " 12 answered 12 answered 14 . " have ye there the ring ye took from my finger ? 1 " 3 ye 2 have 3 ye 3 ye 4 there 3 ye 11 finger 3 ye 12 ? 5 the 6 ring 6 ring 7 ye 6 ring 8 took 6 ring 11 finger 9 from 11 finger 10 my 11 finger good ! 1 good 2 ! now hold it forth before you by the extreme finger-ends , at the arm's-length , and over against the shining of these embers . 1 now 4 forth 2 hold 3 it 2 hold 4 forth 4 forth 9 extreme 5 before 9 extreme 6 you 9 extreme 7 by 9 extreme 8 the 9 extreme 9 extreme 14 arm's-length 10 finger-ends 11 , 10 finger-ends 14 arm's-length 12 at 14 arm's-length 13 the 14 arm's-length 14 arm's-length 15 , 14 arm's-length 16 and 14 arm's-length 17 over 14 arm's-length 18 against 14 arm's-length 19 the 14 arm's-length 20 shining 20 shining 23 embers 21 of 22 these 22 these 23 embers 23 embers 24 . ' [tis] [so] exactly . 1 ' 4 exactly 4 exactly 5 . thus , then , is the spell . " 1 thus 7 spell 2 , 3 then 3 then 4 , 3 then 6 the 4 , 5 is 6 the 7 spell 7 spell 8 . 8 . 9 " with a haggard glance , [dick] [saw] the coast was clear between [him] [and] the door . 1 with 2 a 2 a 3 haggard 3 haggard 9 coast 3 haggard 17 . 4 glance 5 , 5 , 8 the 8 the 9 coast 9 coast 10 was 9 coast 11 clear 9 coast 12 between 15 the 16 door 16 door 17 . he put up an internal prayer . 1 he 5 internal 2 put 5 internal 3 up 5 internal 4 an 5 internal 5 internal 6 prayer 5 internal 7 . in itself , it was impotent , for he made sure no seaman in the port could run him down . 1 in 6 impotent 2 itself 6 impotent 3 , 6 impotent 4 it 5 was 5 was 6 impotent 6 impotent 7 , 6 impotent 8 for 6 impotent 9 he 6 impotent 10 made 6 impotent 11 sure 11 sure 16 port 12 no 13 seaman 13 seaman 16 port 14 in 16 port 15 the 16 port 16 port 17 could 16 port 18 run 16 port 19 him 16 port 20 down 16 port 21 . but the return of the last seaman did not , even yet , [set] free [young] [shelton] [from] [his] cold imprisonment in the doorway . 1 but 2 the 1 but 7 seaman 2 the 7 seaman 3 return 7 seaman 4 of 7 seaman 5 the 7 seaman 6 last 7 seaman 7 seaman 8 did 7 seaman 10 , 7 seaman 11 even 7 seaman 12 yet 7 seaman 13 , 7 seaman 15 free 8 did 9 not 15 free 20 cold 15 free 25 . 21 imprisonment 24 doorway 22 in 23 the 23 the 24 doorway 24 doorway 25 . [book] [v] [crookback] [chapter] [i] [the] [shrill] [trumpet] the frost was more rigorous than ever ; the air windless and dry , and stinging to the nostril . 1 the 5 rigorous 2 frost 5 rigorous 3 was 5 rigorous 4 more 5 rigorous 5 rigorous 6 than 5 rigorous 7 ever 5 rigorous 8 ; 5 rigorous 9 the 5 rigorous 10 air 5 rigorous 11 windless 11 windless 12 and 11 windless 13 dry 11 windless 14 , 11 windless 16 stinging 15 and 16 stinging 16 stinging 19 nostril 17 to 19 nostril 18 the 19 nostril 19 nostril 20 . the moon had gone down , but the stars were still bright and numerous , and the reflection from the snow was clear and cheerful . 1 the 2 moon 2 moon 5 down 2 moon 7 but 2 moon 9 stars 3 had 4 gone 4 gone 5 down 6 , 7 but 8 the 9 stars 9 stars 14 numerous 10 were 14 numerous 11 still 14 numerous 12 bright 13 and 12 bright 14 numerous 14 numerous 16 and 14 numerous 17 the 14 numerous 18 reflection 15 , 16 and 18 reflection 19 from 19 from 20 the 20 the 21 snow 21 snow 23 clear 22 was 23 clear 23 clear 26 . 24 and 25 cheerful 25 cheerful 26 . there was no need for a lamp to walk by ; nor , in that still but ringing air , the least temptation to delay . 1 there 2 was 1 there 3 no 3 no 4 need 4 need 5 for 4 need 7 lamp 5 for 6 a 6 a 7 lamp 7 lamp 9 walk 7 lamp 10 by 7 lamp 11 ; 7 lamp 12 nor 8 to 9 walk 12 nor 13 , 12 nor 18 ringing 14 in 18 ringing 15 that 18 ringing 16 still 17 but 16 still 18 ringing 18 ringing 19 air 18 ringing 21 the 18 ringing 22 least 18 ringing 23 temptation 20 , 21 the 23 temptation 24 to 23 temptation 25 delay 25 delay 26 . it was blown once , and then hurriedly a second time ; and then the clash of steel succeeded . 1 it 2 was 2 was 16 clash 3 blown 4 once 3 blown 8 hurriedly 5 , 6 and 5 , 8 hurriedly 7 then 8 hurriedly 8 hurriedly 10 second 9 a 10 second 10 second 11 time 10 second 16 clash 12 ; 16 clash 13 and 16 clash 14 then 16 clash 15 the 16 clash 16 clash 17 of 16 clash 18 steel 16 clash 19 succeeded 19 succeeded 20 . at [this] [young] [shelton] pricked his ears , and drawing his sword , [ran] forward up the hill . 1 at 5 pricked 5 pricked 7 ears 5 pricked 12 sword 6 his 7 ears 7 ears 9 and 8 , 9 and 10 drawing 11 his 11 his 12 sword 12 sword 13 , 12 sword 15 forward 15 forward 16 up 16 up 17 the 17 the 18 hill 18 hill 19 . presently he came in sight of the cross , and was aware of a most fierce encounter raging on the road before it . 1 presently 2 he 1 presently 3 came 1 presently 12 aware 3 came 5 sight 4 in 5 sight 5 sight 6 of 6 of 7 the 8 cross 9 , 8 cross 12 aware 9 , 10 and 11 was 12 aware 12 aware 13 of 12 aware 17 encounter 14 a 17 encounter 15 most 17 encounter 16 fierce 17 encounter 17 encounter 18 raging 17 encounter 21 road 17 encounter 22 before 17 encounter 23 it 17 encounter 24 . 18 raging 19 on 19 on 20 the 20 the 21 road " hold ye well , sir ! 1 " 6 sir 2 hold 6 sir 3 ye 4 well 3 ye 6 sir 5 , 6 sir 6 sir 7 ! but that ear-piercing summons had been heard at last . 1 but 3 ear-piercing 2 that 3 ear-piercing 3 ear-piercing 4 summons 3 ear-piercing 5 had 3 ear-piercing 6 been 3 ear-piercing 7 heard 3 ear-piercing 8 at 3 ear-piercing 9 last 9 last 10 . the original assailants ; seeing themselves outnumbered and surrounded , threw down their arms without a word . 1 the 7 outnumbered 2 original 7 outnumbered 3 assailants 4 ; 3 assailants 7 outnumbered 5 seeing 7 outnumbered 6 themselves 7 outnumbered 7 outnumbered 8 and 7 outnumbered 9 surrounded 7 outnumbered 10 , 7 outnumbered 11 threw 11 threw 12 down 11 threw 14 arms 11 threw 17 word 13 their 14 arms 14 arms 16 a 15 without 16 a 17 word 18 . " [sir] , " said [this] lad , " [ye] came in [good] time for me , and none too early . " 1 " 3 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 5 said 5 said 7 lad 7 lad 8 , 7 lad 23 " 8 , 9 " 8 , 18 and 11 came 12 in 12 in 14 time 14 time 15 for 15 for 16 me 16 me 17 , 17 , 18 and 19 none 20 too 20 too 21 early 20 too 22 . 22 . 23 " howbeit , it was certainly well for me that your men delayed no longer than they did . " 1 howbeit 2 , 1 howbeit 5 certainly 1 howbeit 6 well 3 it 4 was 3 it 5 certainly 6 well 12 delayed 6 well 19 " 7 for 12 delayed 8 me 12 delayed 9 that 12 delayed 10 your 12 delayed 11 men 12 delayed 12 delayed 14 longer 12 delayed 16 they 12 delayed 17 did 13 no 14 longer 14 longer 15 than 18 . 19 " " how knew ye who [i] was ? " demanded the stranger . 1 " 10 demanded 2 how 3 knew 2 how 8 ? 4 ye 8 ? 5 who 7 was 5 who 8 ? 8 ? 9 " 8 ? 10 demanded 10 demanded 12 stranger 10 demanded 13 . 11 the 12 stranger " even now , my lord , " dick answered , " [i] am ignorant of whom [i] speak with . " 1 " 9 dick 2 even 3 now 2 even 9 dick 3 now 4 , 4 , 9 dick 5 my 6 lord 6 lord 7 , 6 lord 9 dick 8 " 9 dick 9 dick 15 ignorant 9 dick 22 " 10 answered 11 , 10 answered 15 ignorant 11 , 12 " 14 am 15 ignorant 15 ignorant 16 of 15 ignorant 17 whom 15 ignorant 19 speak 15 ignorant 20 with 21 . 22 " " is it so ? " asked the other . 1 " 2 is 2 is 4 so 2 is 5 ? 3 it 4 so 5 ? 6 " 5 ? 7 asked 7 asked 8 the 8 the 9 other 9 other 10 . " and yet ye threw yourself head first into this unequal battle . " 1 " 14 " 2 and 3 yet 3 yet 12 battle 4 ye 5 threw 5 threw 11 unequal 6 yourself 11 unequal 7 head 11 unequal 8 first 11 unequal 9 into 11 unequal 10 this 11 unequal 11 unequal 12 battle 12 battle 13 . 13 . 14 " a singular sneer played about the young nobleman's mouth as he made answer : 1 a 2 singular 2 singular 8 nobleman's 3 sneer 8 nobleman's 4 played 8 nobleman's 5 about 8 nobleman's 6 the 8 nobleman's 7 young 8 nobleman's 8 nobleman's 9 mouth 8 nobleman's 10 as 8 nobleman's 11 he 8 nobleman's 12 made 8 nobleman's 13 answer 8 nobleman's 14 : " these are very brave [words] . 1 " 7 . 2 these 3 are 3 are 5 brave 4 very 5 brave 5 brave 7 . but [to] [the] [more] [essential] [are] ye [lancaster] [or] [york] ? " 1 but 7 ye 7 ye 11 ? 11 ? 12 " " [my] lord , [i] [make] no secret [;] [i] [am] clear [for] [york] , " [dick] answered . 1 " 3 lord 3 lord 4 , 4 , 7 no 7 no 8 secret 8 secret 19 . 12 clear 15 , 15 , 16 " 16 " 18 answered 18 answered 19 . " by the mass ! " replied the other , " it is well for you . " 1 " 4 mass 2 by 4 mass 3 the 4 mass 4 mass 5 ! 4 mass 7 replied 4 mass 9 other 4 mass 10 , 4 mass 11 " 4 mass 18 " 6 " 7 replied 8 the 9 other 11 " 13 is 12 it 13 is 13 is 14 well 13 is 15 for 15 for 16 you 17 . 18 " and so saying , he turned towards one of his followers . 1 and 6 turned 2 so 3 saying 3 saying 4 , 3 saying 6 turned 5 he 6 turned 6 turned 7 towards 7 towards 11 followers 7 towards 12 . 8 one 11 followers 9 of 11 followers 10 his 11 followers truss me them up . " 1 truss 2 me 1 truss 3 them 1 truss 4 up 1 truss 6 " 5 . 6 " there were but five survivors of the attacking party . 1 there 5 survivors 2 were 5 survivors 3 but 5 survivors 4 five 5 survivors 5 survivors 8 attacking 6 of 8 attacking 7 the 8 attacking 8 attacking 9 party 8 attacking 10 . " my lord duke , " said one man , " beseech you , tarry not here alone . 1 " 3 lord 2 my 3 lord 3 lord 6 " 4 duke 5 , 5 , 6 " 6 " 7 said 7 said 12 beseech 8 one 12 beseech 9 man 10 , 9 man 12 beseech 10 , 12 beseech 11 " 12 beseech 12 beseech 13 you 12 beseech 15 tarry 12 beseech 18 alone 14 , 15 tarry 15 tarry 16 not 15 tarry 17 here 18 alone 19 . keep but a handful of lances at your hand . " 1 keep 6 lances 2 but 6 lances 3 a 4 handful 4 handful 5 of 4 handful 6 lances 6 lances 7 at 6 lances 8 your 6 lances 9 hand 6 lances 11 " 9 hand 10 . " [fellow] , " said the duke , " [i] have forborne to chide you for your slowness . 1 " 3 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 5 said 4 " 12 forborne 5 said 6 the 6 the 7 duke 7 duke 8 , 8 , 9 " 9 " 11 have 12 forborne 18 slowness 13 to 14 chide 14 chide 18 slowness 15 you 18 slowness 16 for 18 slowness 17 your 18 slowness 18 slowness 19 . cross me not , therefore . 1 cross 5 therefore 2 me 5 therefore 3 not 5 therefore 4 , 5 therefore 5 therefore 6 . i trust my hand and arm , for all that [i] be crooked . 1 i 2 trust 2 trust 6 arm 2 trust 8 for 3 my 6 arm 4 hand 5 and 4 hand 6 arm 6 arm 7 , 8 for 9 all 9 all 10 that 10 that 14 . 12 be 13 crooked 13 crooked 14 . ye were backward when the trumpet sounded ; and ye are now too forward with your counsels . 1 ye 3 backward 2 were 3 backward 3 backward 4 when 3 backward 6 trumpet 3 backward 14 forward 5 the 6 trumpet 6 trumpet 7 sounded 6 trumpet 8 ; 6 trumpet 9 and 6 trumpet 10 ye 6 trumpet 11 are 6 trumpet 12 now 12 now 13 too 14 forward 17 counsels 15 with 16 your 16 your 17 counsels 17 counsels 18 . but it is ever so ; last with the lance and first with tongue . 1 but 2 it 2 it 3 is 2 it 15 . 4 ever 5 so 4 ever 10 lance 6 ; 10 lance 7 last 10 lance 8 with 10 lance 9 the 10 lance 10 lance 11 and 10 lance 12 first 10 lance 13 with 10 lance 14 tongue 14 tongue 15 . let it be reversed [.] ["] 1 let 4 reversed 2 it 3 be 3 be 4 reversed and with a gesture that was not without a sort of dangerous nobility , he waved them off . 1 and 2 with 2 with 3 a 3 a 4 gesture 3 a 13 nobility 4 gesture 5 that 5 that 6 was 7 not 13 nobility 8 without 13 nobility 9 a 13 nobility 10 sort 11 of 10 sort 13 nobility 12 dangerous 13 nobility 13 nobility 14 , 13 nobility 15 he 13 nobility 16 waved 13 nobility 17 them 13 nobility 18 off 18 off 19 . the day was by this time beginning to break , and the stars to fade . 1 the 7 beginning 2 day 7 beginning 3 was 4 by 3 was 7 beginning 4 by 6 time 5 this 6 time 7 beginning 8 to 7 beginning 9 break 7 beginning 16 . 9 break 15 fade 10 , 11 and 11 and 15 fade 12 the 13 stars 13 stars 15 fade 14 to 15 fade the first grey glimmer of dawn shone upon the countenances of the two young men , who now turned once more to face each other . 1 the 10 countenances 2 first 4 glimmer 3 grey 4 glimmer 4 glimmer 5 of 4 glimmer 10 countenances 5 of 6 dawn 6 dawn 10 countenances 7 shone 10 countenances 8 upon 10 countenances 9 the 10 countenances 10 countenances 11 of 10 countenances 13 two 10 countenances 14 young 10 countenances 15 men 10 countenances 24 each 11 of 12 the 15 men 17 who 15 men 18 now 15 men 19 turned 16 , 17 who 19 turned 20 once 19 turned 22 to 19 turned 23 face 20 once 21 more 24 each 25 other 25 other 26 . but [i] [would] [not] [have] you [,] for all [christendom] [,] [suppose] me [thankless] . 1 but 6 you 6 you 13 me 8 for 9 all 8 for 13 me 13 me 15 . and so saying , the young leader held out his arms for an embrace . 1 and 8 held 2 so 3 saying 3 saying 4 , 3 saying 7 leader 5 the 7 leader 6 young 7 leader 7 leader 8 held 8 held 9 out 8 held 14 embrace 10 his 11 arms 11 arms 14 embrace 12 for 14 embrace 13 an 14 embrace 14 embrace 15 . " and now , my lord duke , " he said , when he had regained his freedom , " do [i] suppose aright ? 1 " 25 ? 2 and 3 now 2 and 17 his 3 now 4 , 4 , 11 said 5 my 6 lord 6 lord 7 duke 7 duke 8 , 8 , 9 " 9 " 11 said 10 he 11 said 11 said 12 , 12 , 13 when 13 when 14 he 13 when 16 regained 14 he 15 had 17 his 18 freedom 18 freedom 24 aright 19 , 20 " 19 , 24 aright 20 " 23 suppose 21 do 23 suppose 24 aright 25 ? are ye [my] [lord] [duke] [of] [gloucester] ? " 1 are 8 ? 2 ye 8 ? 8 ? 9 " " [i] [am] [richard] of [gloucester] , " returned the other . 1 " 9 returned 5 of 7 , 7 , 8 " 8 " 9 returned 9 returned 11 other 10 the 11 other 11 other 12 . " and you how call they you ? " 1 " 3 you 2 and 3 you 3 you 8 ? 4 how 8 ? 5 call 8 ? 6 they 8 ? 7 you 8 ? 8 ? 9 " dick [told] him his name , and presented [lord] [foxham] ['s] [signet] [,] [which] the duke immediately recognised . 1 dick 19 . 3 him 7 and 3 him 19 . 4 his 5 name 5 name 6 , 6 , 7 and 7 and 8 presented 8 presented 18 recognised 15 the 16 duke 15 the 18 recognised 16 duke 17 immediately " ye come too soon , " he said ; " but why should [i] [complain] ? 1 " 2 ye 2 ye 17 ? 3 come 5 soon 3 come 17 ? 4 too 5 soon 6 , 7 " 7 " 9 said 7 " 13 why 8 he 9 said 9 said 10 ; 11 " 13 why 12 but 13 why 13 why 14 should 13 why 17 ? ye are like me , that was here at watch two hours before the day . 1 ye 2 are 1 ye 4 me 1 ye 8 here 3 like 4 me 4 me 5 , 4 me 6 that 6 that 7 was 8 here 10 watch 9 at 10 watch 10 watch 12 hours 10 watch 16 . 11 two 12 hours 12 hours 13 before 12 hours 15 day 14 the 15 day methinks , [shelton] [,] [here] [were] a [great] blow to be stricken , an we could strike [it] silently and suddenly . " 1 methinks 2 , 1 methinks 7 a 7 a 23 " 9 blow 12 stricken 9 blow 22 . 10 to 11 be 11 be 12 stricken 12 stricken 13 , 12 stricken 14 an 12 stricken 15 we 12 stricken 16 could 12 stricken 17 strike 17 strike 19 silently 19 silently 20 and 19 silently 21 suddenly 22 . 23 " " [i] do [think] [so] , indeed , " [cried] [dick] , warming . 1 " 3 do 1 " 6 , 6 , 9 " 7 indeed 8 , 8 , 9 " 9 " 13 warming 12 , 13 warming 13 warming 14 . " have ye [my] [lord] [foxham] ['s] notes ? " inquired the duke . 1 " 3 ye 2 have 3 ye 3 ye 8 notes 3 ye 9 ? 9 ? 10 " 10 " 11 inquired 11 inquired 13 duke 12 the 13 duke 13 duke 14 . " how [many] do [ye] count ? " asked [gloucester] . 1 " 2 how 2 how 4 do 4 do 7 ? 6 count 7 ? 7 ? 8 " 7 ? 9 asked 9 asked 11 . " they [number] [not] [two] thousand , " [dick] replied . 1 " 2 they 1 " 10 replied 6 thousand 7 , 7 , 8 " 8 " 10 replied 10 replied 11 . shall we attend their coming , or fall on ? " 1 shall 2 we 1 shall 3 attend 1 shall 10 ? 3 attend 4 their 3 attend 5 coming 3 attend 8 fall 6 , 7 or 7 or 8 fall 8 fall 9 on 10 ? 11 " " my lord , " said [dick] , " [when] ye hanged these five poor rogues ye did decide the question . 1 " 3 lord 2 my 3 lord 3 lord 5 " 4 , 5 " 5 " 6 said 6 said 8 , 8 , 11 ye 9 " 11 ye 11 ye 16 rogues 12 hanged 16 rogues 13 these 16 rogues 14 five 16 rogues 15 poor 16 rogues 16 rogues 17 ye 16 rogues 18 did 16 rogues 19 decide 16 rogues 21 question 20 the 21 question 21 question 22 . churls although they were , in these uneasy , times they will be lacked and looked for , and the alarm be given . 1 churls 2 although 1 churls 3 they 1 churls 4 were 1 churls 5 , 1 churls 6 in 1 churls 7 these 1 churls 11 they 3 they 4 were 7 these 8 uneasy 8 uneasy 9 , 8 uneasy 10 times 11 they 14 lacked 12 will 13 be 12 will 14 lacked 14 lacked 16 looked 15 and 16 looked 16 looked 21 alarm 17 for 18 , 17 for 21 alarm 18 , 19 and 19 and 20 the 21 alarm 23 given 21 alarm 24 . 22 be 23 given " [i] [do] [think] [so] indeed , " returned [crookback] . 1 " 6 indeed 6 indeed 7 , 7 , 8 " 8 " 9 returned 9 returned 11 . " well , before an hour , ye shall be in the thick on't , winning spurs . 1 " 2 well 1 " 8 ye 2 well 3 , 4 before 6 hour 5 an 6 hour 6 hour 8 ye 7 , 8 ye 8 ye 14 on't 9 shall 10 be 9 shall 14 on't 11 in 14 on't 12 the 13 thick 13 thick 14 on't 14 on't 15 , 14 on't 16 winning 14 on't 17 spurs 14 on't 18 . a swift man [to] [holywood] , carrying [lord] [foxham] 's [signet] [;] [another] [along] the [road] [to] speed [my] [laggards] [!] 1 a 2 swift 1 a 18 speed 2 swift 7 carrying 3 man 6 , 3 man 7 carrying 10 's 15 the 10 's 18 speed nay , [shelton] [,] [by] the rood , [it] may be [done] ! " 1 nay 2 , 1 nay 14 " 2 , 6 the 6 the 7 rood 8 , 10 may 10 may 11 be 11 be 13 ! 13 ! 14 " therewith he once more set his trumpet to his lips and blew . 1 therewith 2 he 1 therewith 3 once 1 therewith 4 more 1 therewith 5 set 1 therewith 6 his 1 therewith 7 trumpet 7 trumpet 13 . 8 to 9 his 9 his 10 lips 10 lips 12 blew 10 lips 13 . 11 and 12 blew this time he was not long kept waiting . 1 this 2 time 2 time 3 he 3 he 4 was 4 was 5 not 5 not 6 long 6 long 7 kept 7 kept 8 waiting 8 waiting 9 . in a moment the open space about the cross was filled with horse and foot . 1 in 3 moment 2 a 3 moment 3 moment 6 space 4 the 6 space 5 open 6 space 6 space 7 about 6 space 8 the 6 space 9 cross 6 space 11 filled 6 space 15 foot 6 space 16 . 10 was 11 filled 11 filled 12 with 13 horse 14 and 13 horse 15 foot his plan was simple . 1 his 2 plan 2 plan 4 simple 3 was 4 simple 4 simple 5 . gloucester [turned] [round] [to] [dick] . 1 gloucester 6 . two [richards] are [we] [.] 1 two 3 are well , then , [richard] [shelton] [,] [they] [shall] [be] [heard] [about] [,] [these] [two] [!] 1 well 2 , 1 well 3 then 3 then 4 , their swords shall not ring more loudly on men 's helmets than their names shall ring in people 's ears . " 1 their 2 swords 2 swords 3 shall 2 swords 5 ring 3 shall 4 not 5 ring 11 helmets 6 more 11 helmets 7 loudly 11 helmets 8 on 11 helmets 9 men 11 helmets 10 's 11 helmets 11 helmets 12 than 11 helmets 13 their 11 helmets 14 names 11 helmets 15 shall 11 helmets 16 ring 16 ring 20 ears 17 in 20 ears 18 people 20 ears 19 's 20 ears 20 ears 21 . 21 . 22 " [chapter] [ii] [the] [battle] [of] [shoreby] the whole distance to be crossed was not above a quarter of a mile . 1 the 2 whole 2 whole 6 crossed 3 distance 4 to 3 distance 6 crossed 5 be 6 crossed 6 crossed 11 quarter 7 was 8 not 8 not 11 quarter 9 above 11 quarter 10 a 11 quarter 11 quarter 12 of 11 quarter 14 mile 12 of 13 a 14 mile 15 . the young duke ground his teeth together . 1 the 3 duke 2 young 3 duke 3 duke 6 teeth 4 ground 6 teeth 5 his 6 teeth 6 teeth 7 together 7 together 8 . in the town , [however] [,] [the] [lancastrians] [were] [far] [from] being in so good a posture . 1 in 2 the 1 in 17 posture 2 the 3 town 3 town 4 , 12 being 17 posture 13 in 17 posture 14 so 17 posture 15 good 17 posture 16 a 17 posture 17 posture 18 . it was as [dick] had said . 1 it 2 was 2 was 3 as 3 as 5 had 3 as 7 . 6 said 7 . these got speedily to horse , and , the alarm still flying wild and contrary , galloped in different directions . 1 these 3 speedily 2 got 3 speedily 3 speedily 4 to 3 speedily 5 horse 5 horse 17 galloped 6 , 7 and 7 and 17 galloped 8 , 9 the 8 , 15 contrary 9 the 15 contrary 10 alarm 15 contrary 11 still 15 contrary 12 flying 15 contrary 13 wild 14 and 13 wild 15 contrary 15 contrary 16 , 15 contrary 17 galloped 17 galloped 20 directions 18 in 20 directions 19 different 20 directions 20 directions 21 . to [dick] [he] [assigned] the guard of one of the five streets . 1 to 5 the 5 the 13 . 6 guard 7 of 6 guard 12 streets 8 one 9 of 9 of 10 the 10 the 11 five 11 five 12 streets 12 streets 13 . " go , " he said , " win your spurs . 1 " 2 go 1 " 3 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 6 said 5 he 6 said 6 said 7 , 7 , 8 " 8 " 12 . 9 win 11 spurs 9 win 12 . 10 your 11 spurs win glory for me [:] one [richard] [for] [another] . 1 win 2 glory 2 glory 3 for 3 for 4 me 4 me 10 . 6 one 10 . i tell you , [if] [i] [rise] , ye shall rise by the same ladder . 1 i 2 tell 1 i 10 shall 2 tell 3 you 3 you 4 , 3 you 8 , 8 , 9 ye 10 shall 11 rise 11 rise 12 by 11 rise 15 ladder 13 the 14 same 13 the 15 ladder 15 ladder 16 . go , " he added , shaking him by the hand . 1 go 12 . 2 , 7 shaking 3 " 4 he 3 " 5 added 5 added 7 shaking 6 , 7 shaking 7 shaking 8 him 7 shaking 11 hand 7 shaking 12 . 9 by 10 the 9 by 11 hand but , as soon as [dick] [was] [gone] [,] he turned to a little shabby archer at his elbow . 1 but 4 soon 2 , 3 as 3 as 4 soon 4 soon 5 as 5 as 10 he 10 he 11 turned 11 turned 16 archer 12 to 13 a 13 a 14 little 14 little 16 archer 15 shabby 16 archer 16 archer 19 elbow 16 archer 20 . 17 at 18 his 18 his 19 elbow " go , [dutton] [,] and that [right] speedily , " he added . 1 " 2 go 1 " 3 , 3 , 6 and 6 and 7 that 6 and 9 speedily 9 speedily 13 added 10 , 11 " 11 " 13 added 12 he 13 added 13 added 14 . " follow that lad . 1 " 4 lad 2 follow 4 lad 3 that 4 lad 4 lad 5 . if ye find him faithful , ye answer for his safety , a head for a head . 1 if 2 ye 2 ye 11 safety 3 find 4 him 3 find 5 faithful 5 faithful 7 ye 5 faithful 8 answer 5 faithful 11 safety 6 , 7 ye 9 for 11 safety 10 his 11 safety 11 safety 12 , 11 safety 14 head 11 safety 15 for 11 safety 17 head 11 safety 18 . 12 , 13 a 15 for 16 a woe unto you , if ye return without him ! 1 woe 2 unto 1 woe 10 ! 2 unto 6 ye 2 unto 7 return 2 unto 8 without 2 unto 9 him 3 you 4 , 4 , 6 ye 5 if 6 ye but if he be faithless or , for one instant , ye misdoubt him stab him from behind . " 1 but 13 misdoubt 2 if 3 he 2 if 13 misdoubt 4 be 13 misdoubt 5 faithless 6 or 5 faithless 7 , 5 faithless 8 for 5 faithless 9 one 5 faithless 10 instant 7 , 8 for 10 instant 13 misdoubt 11 , 13 misdoubt 12 ye 13 misdoubt 13 misdoubt 14 him 13 misdoubt 15 stab 15 stab 16 him 15 stab 17 from 15 stab 18 behind 15 stab 19 . 19 . 20 " in the meanwhile [dick] hastened to secure his post . 1 in 2 the 2 the 3 meanwhile 3 meanwhile 5 hastened 3 meanwhile 7 secure 5 hastened 6 to 7 secure 9 post 8 his 9 post 9 post 10 . with the rest , under his own immediate eye , he lined the barricade . 1 with 15 . 2 the 14 barricade 3 rest 4 , 3 rest 8 immediate 5 under 8 immediate 6 his 7 own 7 own 8 immediate 8 immediate 14 barricade 9 eye 14 barricade 10 , 11 he 11 he 14 barricade 12 lined 14 barricade 13 the 14 barricade 14 barricade 15 . then there befell a long pause , which was followed by the almost simultaneous sounding of four trumpets from four different quarters of the town . 1 then 6 pause 2 there 6 pause 3 befell 4 a 3 befell 6 pause 4 a 6 pause 5 long 6 pause 6 pause 7 , 6 pause 8 which 6 pause 10 followed 8 which 9 was 10 followed 14 simultaneous 11 by 12 the 11 by 14 simultaneous 12 the 14 simultaneous 13 almost 14 simultaneous 14 simultaneous 15 sounding 14 simultaneous 16 of 14 simultaneous 17 four 14 simultaneous 18 trumpets 14 simultaneous 26 . 18 trumpets 19 from 18 trumpets 20 four 18 trumpets 21 different 18 trumpets 22 quarters 22 quarters 23 of 23 of 24 the 24 the 25 town the attack had begun , by a common signal , on all the five issues of the quarter . 1 the 9 signal 2 attack 4 begun 2 attack 5 , 2 attack 6 by 2 attack 8 common 3 had 4 begun 7 a 8 common 8 common 9 signal 9 signal 15 issues 9 signal 19 . 10 , 15 issues 11 on 15 issues 12 all 15 issues 13 the 15 issues 14 five 15 issues 15 issues 16 of 15 issues 17 the 15 issues 18 quarter 18 quarter 19 . " it is [from] my [lord] of [gloucester] , " said the page . 1 " 3 is 1 " 10 " 2 it 3 is 3 is 5 my 7 of 9 , 9 , 10 " 10 " 11 said 11 said 12 the 12 the 13 page 13 page 14 . " he hath observed , [sir] [richard] , [that] [ye] went unarmed . " 1 " 3 hath 2 he 3 hath 3 hath 4 observed 4 observed 5 , 5 , 14 " 8 , 14 " 11 went 12 unarmed 12 unarmed 13 . 13 . 14 " immediately , from behind the barrier and from the windows of the houses , a counterblast of arrows sped , carrying death . 1 immediately 2 , 1 immediately 6 barrier 3 from 6 barrier 4 behind 6 barrier 5 the 6 barrier 6 barrier 7 and 6 barrier 8 from 6 barrier 10 windows 9 the 10 windows 10 windows 16 counterblast 11 of 12 the 11 of 16 counterblast 12 the 16 counterblast 13 houses 16 counterblast 14 , 16 counterblast 15 a 16 counterblast 16 counterblast 17 of 16 counterblast 18 arrows 16 counterblast 19 sped 16 counterblast 20 , 16 counterblast 21 carrying 16 counterblast 22 death 22 death 23 . then followed an obstinate and deadly struggle , hand to hand . 1 then 4 obstinate 2 followed 4 obstinate 3 an 4 obstinate 4 obstinate 5 and 4 obstinate 6 deadly 4 obstinate 7 struggle 4 obstinate 8 , 4 obstinate 9 hand 4 obstinate 10 to 4 obstinate 11 hand 11 hand 12 . the assailants , wielding their falchions with one hand , strove with the other to drag down the structure of the barricade . 1 the 4 wielding 2 assailants 4 wielding 3 , 4 wielding 4 wielding 6 falchions 5 their 6 falchions 6 falchions 7 with 6 falchions 8 one 6 falchions 9 hand 6 falchions 10 , 6 falchions 11 strove 11 strove 12 with 11 strove 13 the 11 strove 14 other 11 strove 15 to 11 strove 16 drag 16 drag 19 structure 17 down 19 structure 18 the 19 structure 19 structure 20 of 19 structure 22 barricade 21 the 22 barricade 22 barricade 23 . on the other side , the parts were reversed ; and the defenders exposed themselves like madmen to protect their rampart . 1 on 2 the 2 the 13 defenders 3 other 4 side 3 other 7 parts 4 side 5 , 4 side 6 the 7 parts 13 defenders 8 were 13 defenders 9 reversed 13 defenders 10 ; 11 and 10 ; 13 defenders 11 and 13 defenders 12 the 13 defenders 13 defenders 17 madmen 14 exposed 17 madmen 15 themselves 17 madmen 16 like 17 madmen 17 madmen 18 to 17 madmen 19 protect 17 madmen 20 their 17 madmen 21 rampart 17 madmen 22 . so for some minutes the contest raged almost in silence , friend and foe falling one upon another . 1 so 6 contest 2 for 6 contest 3 some 6 contest 4 minutes 6 contest 5 the 6 contest 6 contest 7 raged 6 contest 8 almost 6 contest 10 silence 9 in 10 silence 10 silence 11 , 10 silence 14 foe 12 friend 14 foe 13 and 14 foe 14 foe 15 falling 14 foe 16 one 14 foe 17 upon 14 foe 18 another 14 foe 19 . and now the footmen in the market-place fell back , at a run , on every side . 1 and 4 footmen 2 now 4 footmen 3 the 4 footmen 4 footmen 7 market-place 4 footmen 8 fell 4 footmen 9 back 4 footmen 10 , 4 footmen 11 at 5 in 6 the 6 the 7 market-place 11 at 12 a 11 at 17 side 13 run 14 , 13 run 17 side 15 on 17 side 16 every 17 side 17 side 18 . of the first two horsemen , one fell , rider and steed , and was ridden down by his companions . 1 of 2 the 1 of 5 horsemen 2 the 5 horsemen 3 first 5 horsemen 4 two 5 horsemen 5 horsemen 6 , 5 horsemen 7 one 5 horsemen 10 rider 8 fell 10 rider 9 , 10 rider 10 rider 11 and 10 rider 12 steed 10 rider 14 and 10 rider 15 was 10 rider 16 ridden 13 , 14 and 16 ridden 17 down 16 ridden 18 by 16 ridden 20 companions 19 his 20 companions 20 companions 21 . the second leaped clean upon the summit of the rampart , transpiercing an archer with his lance . 1 the 12 transpiercing 2 second 7 summit 3 leaped 7 summit 4 clean 7 summit 5 upon 7 summit 6 the 7 summit 7 summit 12 transpiercing 8 of 12 transpiercing 9 the 12 transpiercing 10 rampart 12 transpiercing 11 , 12 transpiercing 12 transpiercing 13 an 12 transpiercing 14 archer 12 transpiercing 15 with 12 transpiercing 16 his 12 transpiercing 17 lance 12 transpiercing 18 . almost in the same instant he was dragged from the saddle and his horse despatched . 1 almost 5 instant 2 in 5 instant 3 the 4 same 4 same 5 instant 5 instant 6 he 5 instant 11 saddle 7 was 8 dragged 8 dragged 11 saddle 9 from 10 the 9 from 11 saddle 10 the 11 saddle 11 saddle 15 despatched 12 and 15 despatched 13 his 14 horse 14 horse 15 despatched 15 despatched 16 . and then the full weight and impetus of the charge burst upon and scattered the defenders . 1 and 7 impetus 2 then 7 impetus 3 the 7 impetus 4 full 7 impetus 5 weight 7 impetus 6 and 7 impetus 7 impetus 8 of 7 impetus 9 the 7 impetus 10 charge 7 impetus 11 burst 11 burst 16 defenders 11 burst 17 . 12 upon 16 defenders 13 and 16 defenders 14 scattered 16 defenders 15 the 16 defenders yet was the fight not over . 1 yet 2 was 1 yet 4 fight 3 the 4 fight 4 fight 5 not 4 fight 6 over 4 fight 7 . then , and [not] [till] then , [did] [dick] hold [up] [his] reeking blade and give the word to cheer . 1 then 2 , 2 , 3 and 3 and 6 then 6 then 7 , 6 then 10 hold 10 hold 13 reeking 13 reeking 14 blade 14 blade 16 give 14 blade 17 the 14 blade 20 cheer 14 blade 21 . 15 and 16 give 18 word 20 cheer 19 to 20 cheer meanwhile [gloucester] dismounted [from] his horse and [came] forward [to] [inspect] the post . 1 meanwhile 13 post 3 dismounted 5 his 3 dismounted 6 horse 3 dismounted 7 and 3 dismounted 9 forward 9 forward 12 the 12 the 13 post 13 post 14 . " despatch these horses , " he said ; " they keep you from your vantage . 1 " 16 vantage 2 despatch 3 these 2 despatch 4 horses 2 despatch 5 , 2 despatch 6 " 2 despatch 7 he 2 despatch 8 said 2 despatch 10 " 2 despatch 14 from 8 said 9 ; 11 they 12 keep 12 keep 13 you 12 keep 14 from 14 from 16 vantage 15 your 16 vantage 16 vantage 17 . richard [shelton] , " he added , " [ye] have pleased me . 1 richard 3 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 6 added 5 he 6 added 6 added 7 , 6 added 11 pleased 7 , 8 " 8 " 10 have 11 pleased 12 me 12 me 13 . kneel . " 1 kneel 2 . 2 . 3 " were [it] [your] [last] [man] , [let] [me] [hear] [of] [it] [incontinently] [.] 1 were 6 , i had rather venture the post than lose my stroke at him . 1 i 2 had 2 had 10 stroke 3 rather 4 venture 4 venture 10 stroke 5 the 6 post 6 post 8 lose 6 post 10 stroke 7 than 8 lose 8 lose 9 my 10 stroke 11 at 10 stroke 12 him 12 him 13 . " my lord duke , " said one of his attendants , " is your grace not weary of exposing his dear life unneedfully ? 1 " 4 duke 2 my 3 lord 3 lord 4 duke 4 duke 7 said 4 duke 9 of 5 , 7 said 6 " 7 said 8 one 9 of 9 of 24 unneedfully 10 his 11 attendants 10 his 24 unneedfully 12 , 13 " 12 , 16 grace 13 " 14 is 14 is 15 your 16 grace 18 weary 17 not 18 weary 18 weary 24 unneedfully 19 of 24 unneedfully 20 exposing 21 his 20 exposing 22 dear 20 exposing 24 unneedfully 23 life 24 unneedfully 24 unneedfully 25 ? why tarry we here ? " 1 why 2 tarry 2 tarry 3 we 2 tarry 4 here 4 here 5 ? 5 ? 6 " " [catesby] , " returned the duke , " here is the battle , not elsewhere . 1 " 17 . 3 , 4 " 3 , 17 . 4 " 5 returned 5 returned 16 elsewhere 6 the 7 duke 6 the 16 elsewhere 7 duke 8 , 7 duke 13 battle 8 , 9 " 9 " 10 here 11 is 12 the 12 the 13 battle 13 battle 14 , 14 , 15 not the rest are but feigned onslaughts . 1 the 6 onslaughts 2 rest 6 onslaughts 3 are 6 onslaughts 4 but 6 onslaughts 5 feigned 6 onslaughts 6 onslaughts 7 . here must we vanquish . 1 here 4 vanquish 2 must 4 vanquish 3 we 4 vanquish 4 vanquish 5 . howbeit , if ye will , let us ride on and visit the other posts . 1 howbeit 2 , 1 howbeit 3 if 1 howbeit 4 ye 4 ye 9 ride 5 will 9 ride 6 , 7 let 7 let 8 us 8 us 9 ride 9 ride 15 posts 9 ride 16 . 10 on 11 and 10 on 15 posts 12 visit 13 the 12 visit 15 posts 13 the 14 other 14 other 15 posts sir [richard] [here] [,] [my] [namesake] [,] [he] [shall] [still] [hold] [this] [entry] [,] [where] [he] wadeth to the [ankles] in hot blood . 1 sir 17 wadeth 17 wadeth 24 . 18 to 19 the 19 the 23 blood 21 in 22 hot 22 hot 23 blood 23 blood 24 . him can we trust . 1 him 5 . 2 can 4 trust 3 we 4 trust 4 trust 5 . but mark it , [sir] [richard] , [ye] [are] not yet [done] . 1 but 13 . 2 mark 4 , 2 mark 7 , 2 mark 13 . 3 it 4 , 7 , 10 not 10 not 11 yet the worst is yet to ward . 1 the 2 worst 2 worst 3 is 2 worst 6 ward 4 yet 5 to 4 yet 6 ward 6 ward 7 . sleep not . " 1 sleep 3 . 2 not 3 . 3 . 4 " dick quailed before his eyes . 1 dick 2 quailed 2 quailed 3 before 2 quailed 4 his 2 quailed 5 eyes 2 quailed 6 . 4 his 5 eyes the insane excitement , the courage , and the cruelty that he read therein filled him with dismay about the future . 1 the 10 cruelty 2 insane 3 excitement 2 insane 4 , 2 insane 6 courage 5 the 6 courage 6 courage 8 and 6 courage 10 cruelty 7 , 8 and 8 and 9 the 9 the 10 cruelty 10 cruelty 11 that 10 cruelty 14 therein 11 that 12 he 13 read 14 therein 14 therein 15 filled 14 therein 18 dismay 15 filled 16 him 15 filled 17 with 18 dismay 21 future 19 about 20 the 20 the 21 future 21 future 22 . [chapter] [iii] [the] [battle] [of] [shoreby] [(] [concluded] [)] dick , once more left to his own counsels , began to look about him . 1 dick 2 , 1 dick 16 . 3 once 4 more 3 once 9 counsels 4 more 9 counsels 5 left 9 counsels 6 to 8 own 7 his 8 own 8 own 9 counsels 9 counsels 10 , 9 counsels 11 began 9 counsels 13 look 9 counsels 14 about 9 counsels 15 him 12 to 13 look 15 him 16 . the arrow-shot had somewhat slackened . 1 the 2 arrow-shot 2 arrow-shot 3 had 2 arrow-shot 4 somewhat 2 arrow-shot 5 slackened 5 slackened 6 . on his own side the loss had been cruel . 1 on 4 side 2 his 3 own 2 his 4 side 4 side 6 loss 4 side 10 . 5 the 6 loss 6 loss 9 cruel 7 had 8 been 8 been 9 cruel at the same time , the day was passing . 1 at 3 same 2 the 3 same 3 same 4 time 3 same 5 , 3 same 7 day 3 same 9 passing 3 same 10 . 6 the 7 day 8 was 9 passing dick turned to the man who was at his elbow , a little insignificant archer , binding a cut in his arm . 1 dick 2 turned 2 turned 3 to 2 turned 10 elbow 4 the 5 man 5 man 6 who 5 man 10 elbow 7 was 8 at 8 at 10 elbow 9 his 10 elbow 10 elbow 11 , 10 elbow 14 insignificant 12 a 13 little 13 little 14 insignificant 14 insignificant 17 binding 14 insignificant 23 . 15 archer 16 , 15 archer 17 binding 17 binding 18 a 17 binding 19 cut 17 binding 20 in 17 binding 22 arm 20 in 21 his 22 arm 23 . " it was well fought , " he said , " and , by my sooth , they will not charge us twice . " 1 " 2 it 1 " 16 sooth 2 it 3 was 4 well 16 sooth 5 fought 6 , 6 , 7 " 7 " 16 sooth 8 he 9 said 9 said 10 , 10 , 16 sooth 11 " 16 sooth 12 and 16 sooth 13 , 16 sooth 14 by 16 sooth 15 my 16 sooth 16 sooth 17 , 16 sooth 18 they 16 sooth 19 will 16 sooth 20 not 16 sooth 21 charge 16 sooth 25 " 21 charge 22 us 21 charge 23 twice 23 twice 24 . " sir , " said the little archer , " ye have fought [right] [well] for [york] , and [better] [for] [yourself] . 1 " 2 sir 2 sir 3 , 2 sir 8 archer 4 " 5 said 5 said 8 archer 6 the 8 archer 7 little 8 archer 8 archer 11 ye 8 archer 12 have 8 archer 13 fought 8 archer 23 . 9 , 11 ye 10 " 11 ye 13 fought 19 and 16 for 18 , 18 , 19 and never hath man in so brief space prevailed so greatly on the duke 's affections . 1 never 2 hath 2 hath 8 prevailed 3 man 8 prevailed 4 in 6 brief 5 so 6 brief 6 brief 8 prevailed 7 space 8 prevailed 8 prevailed 9 so 8 prevailed 10 greatly 8 prevailed 11 on 8 prevailed 13 duke 12 the 13 duke 13 duke 15 affections 14 's 15 affections 15 affections 16 . that he should have entrusted such a post to one he knew not is a marvel . 1 that 2 he 1 that 3 should 3 should 4 have 3 should 5 entrusted 5 entrusted 6 such 5 entrusted 8 post 5 entrusted 9 to 5 entrusted 10 one 5 entrusted 11 he 5 entrusted 14 is 6 such 7 a 11 he 12 knew 12 knew 13 not 14 is 16 marvel 15 a 16 marvel 16 marvel 17 . but look [to] [your] [head] [,] [sir] [richard] ! 1 but 2 look 2 look 9 ! dick looked at the little man in amaze . 1 dick 2 looked 2 looked 8 amaze 3 at 8 amaze 4 the 8 amaze 5 little 8 amaze 6 man 8 amaze 7 in 8 amaze 8 amaze 9 . " you ! " he cried . 1 " 2 you 1 " 3 ! 3 ! 4 " 4 " 6 cried 5 he 6 cried 6 cried 7 . " [and] [from] [behind] ! " 1 " 5 ! 5 ! 6 " " it is right so , " returned the archer ; " and because [i] like not the affair [i] tell [it] you . 1 " 3 is 1 " 10 archer 2 it 3 is 4 right 10 archer 5 so 10 archer 6 , 8 returned 7 " 8 returned 8 returned 10 archer 9 the 10 archer 10 archer 11 ; 10 archer 12 " 10 archer 13 and 10 archer 14 because 10 archer 16 like 10 archer 24 . 17 not 24 . 18 the 19 affair 19 affair 21 tell 19 affair 24 . 21 tell 23 you ye [must] [make] [the] [post] good , [sir] [richard] [,] [at] [your] [peril] . 1 ye 14 . 6 good 7 , 7 , 14 . if any fail or hinder , they shall die the death . " 1 if 5 hinder 2 any 5 hinder 3 fail 5 hinder 4 or 5 hinder 5 hinder 7 they 5 hinder 8 shall 5 hinder 9 die 5 hinder 11 death 5 hinder 12 . 6 , 7 they 10 the 11 death 12 . 13 " " now , by the saints ! " cried [richard] , " is [this] so ? 1 " 2 now 1 " 6 saints 2 now 3 , 3 , 4 by 4 by 5 the 6 saints 7 ! 7 ! 8 " 7 ! 9 cried 9 cried 11 , 11 , 12 " 12 " 13 is 13 is 15 so 13 is 16 ? and will men follow such a leader ? " 1 and 2 will 2 will 7 leader 2 will 8 ? 3 men 7 leader 4 follow 7 leader 5 such 6 a 5 such 7 leader 8 ? 9 " he [will] [go] [far] , [will] [crookback] [dick] o ' [gloucester] ! " 1 he 5 , 5 , 13 " 9 o 10 ' 9 o 12 ! 12 ! 13 " the young knight , if he had before been brave and vigilant , was now all the more inclined to watchfulness and courage . 1 the 3 knight 2 young 3 knight 3 knight 4 , 3 knight 5 if 5 if 6 he 6 he 12 vigilant 7 had 12 vigilant 8 before 12 vigilant 9 been 12 vigilant 10 brave 11 and 10 brave 12 vigilant 11 and 12 vigilant 12 vigilant 13 , 12 vigilant 14 was 12 vigilant 15 now 12 vigilant 16 all 12 vigilant 17 the 12 vigilant 18 more 18 more 21 watchfulness 19 inclined 20 to 19 inclined 21 watchfulness 21 watchfulness 22 and 21 watchfulness 23 courage 21 watchfulness 24 . his sudden favour , he began to perceive , had brought perils in its train . 1 his 16 . 2 sudden 8 perceive 3 favour 8 perceive 4 , 8 perceive 5 he 6 began 6 began 7 to 6 began 8 perceive 8 perceive 9 , 8 perceive 10 had 8 perceive 11 brought 8 perceive 12 perils 12 perils 14 its 12 perils 15 train 12 perils 16 . 13 in 14 its and he turned from the archer , and once more scanned anxiously the market-place . 1 and 11 scanned 2 he 3 turned 2 he 11 scanned 3 turned 6 archer 4 from 6 archer 5 the 6 archer 6 archer 11 scanned 7 , 8 and 8 and 11 scanned 9 once 10 more 9 once 11 scanned 10 more 11 scanned 11 scanned 12 anxiously 11 scanned 14 market-place 13 the 14 market-place 14 market-place 15 . it lay empty as before . 1 it 5 before 2 lay 3 empty 2 lay 5 before 4 as 5 before 5 before 6 . " [i] like not this quietude , " he said . 1 " 10 said 3 like 6 quietude 4 not 6 quietude 5 this 6 quietude 6 quietude 8 " 6 quietude 9 he 6 quietude 10 said 7 , 8 " 10 said 11 . " doubtless they prepare us some surprise . " 1 " 2 doubtless 2 doubtless 4 prepare 3 they 4 prepare 4 prepare 5 us 4 prepare 6 some 4 prepare 7 surprise 7 surprise 8 . 8 . 9 " but there was something hesitating in the attack . 1 but 5 hesitating 2 there 3 was 2 there 4 something 4 something 5 hesitating 5 hesitating 6 in 5 hesitating 8 attack 5 hesitating 9 . 6 in 7 the they came not on roundly , but seemed rather to await a further signal . 1 they 5 roundly 2 came 5 roundly 3 not 5 roundly 4 on 5 roundly 5 roundly 7 but 5 roundly 8 seemed 5 roundly 9 rather 5 roundly 11 await 6 , 7 but 10 to 11 await 11 await 12 a 11 await 13 further 11 await 14 signal 11 await 15 . 13 further 14 signal dick looked uneasily about him , spying for a hidden danger . 1 dick 7 spying 2 looked 7 spying 3 uneasily 7 spying 4 about 7 spying 5 him 7 spying 6 , 7 spying 7 spying 8 for 7 spying 10 hidden 7 spying 11 danger 7 spying 12 . 8 for 9 a at the same time , the assailants in the market-place redoubled their shot , and began to close in stoutly upon the barricade . 1 at 11 redoubled 2 the 3 same 2 the 11 redoubled 3 same 7 assailants 4 time 5 , 4 time 7 assailants 6 the 7 assailants 7 assailants 11 redoubled 8 in 11 redoubled 9 the 11 redoubled 10 market-place 11 redoubled 11 redoubled 12 their 11 redoubled 13 shot 11 redoubled 14 , 11 redoubled 15 and 11 redoubled 16 began 14 , 15 and 16 began 17 to 16 began 20 stoutly 18 close 19 in 18 close 20 stoutly 20 stoutly 23 barricade 21 upon 23 barricade 22 the 23 barricade 23 barricade 24 . and meanwhile the fight swayed to and fro in the street without determinate result . 1 and 2 meanwhile 1 and 8 fro 2 meanwhile 5 swayed 3 the 5 swayed 4 fight 5 swayed 5 swayed 8 fro 6 to 8 fro 7 and 8 fro 8 fro 13 determinate 9 in 13 determinate 10 the 13 determinate 11 street 13 determinate 12 without 13 determinate 13 determinate 14 result 13 determinate 15 . suddenly [dick] [was] [aware] [of] a [great] [trumpeting] [about] [the] [outskirts] [of] [the] [town] [.] 1 suddenly 6 a the [war-cry] [of] [york] began to [be] rolled [up] to heaven , as by many and triumphant voices . 1 the 19 . 5 began 6 to 6 to 8 rolled 8 rolled 11 heaven 10 to 11 heaven 11 heaven 17 triumphant 12 , 17 triumphant 13 as 17 triumphant 14 by 17 triumphant 15 many 17 triumphant 16 and 17 triumphant 17 triumphant 18 voices 17 triumphant 19 . some one gave the word to fly . 1 some 2 one 2 one 5 word 3 gave 4 the 3 gave 5 word 5 word 7 fly 5 word 8 . 6 to 7 fly trumpets were blown distractedly , some for a rally , some to charge . 1 trumpets 4 distractedly 2 were 4 distractedly 3 blown 4 distractedly 4 distractedly 9 rally 5 , 9 rally 6 some 9 rally 7 for 9 rally 8 a 9 rally 9 rally 10 , 9 rally 11 some 9 rally 13 charge 12 to 13 charge 13 charge 14 . and then , like a theatre trick [,] [there] [followed] the last act of [shoreby] [battle] . 1 and 2 then 2 then 3 , 2 then 7 trick 4 like 5 a 5 a 6 theatre 6 theatre 7 trick 7 trick 17 . 11 the 12 last 11 the 14 of 12 last 13 act 14 of 17 . the men [in] front of [richard] [turned] tail , like a [dog] [that] [has] [been] whistled home , and fled like the wind . 1 the 2 men 1 the 4 front 4 front 5 of 4 front 8 tail 8 tail 16 whistled 9 , 10 like 10 like 11 a 11 a 16 whistled 16 whistled 24 . 17 home 19 and 18 , 19 and 19 and 20 fled 20 fled 23 wind 21 like 23 wind 22 the 23 wind 23 wind 24 . conspicuous in the mellay [,] [dick] [beheld] [the] [crookback] . 1 conspicuous 4 mellay 2 in 3 the 2 in 4 mellay 4 mellay 10 . a moment more and they had met ; the tall , splendid , and famous warrior against the deformed and sickly boy . 1 a 2 moment 2 moment 3 more 2 moment 4 and 4 and 19 deformed 5 they 7 met 6 had 7 met 7 met 15 famous 8 ; 10 tall 9 the 10 tall 10 tall 11 , 10 tall 15 famous 12 splendid 15 famous 13 , 14 and 14 and 15 famous 15 famous 19 deformed 16 warrior 19 deformed 17 against 19 deformed 18 the 19 deformed 19 deformed 20 and 19 deformed 21 sickly 19 deformed 22 boy 19 deformed 23 . [chapter] [iv] [the] [sack] [of] [shoreby] but this was not yet the hour for repose . 1 but 4 not 2 this 3 was 3 was 4 not 4 not 5 yet 5 yet 9 repose 6 the 7 hour 7 hour 9 repose 8 for 9 repose 9 repose 10 . sir [daniel] ['s] [great] [house] [had] [been] [carried] [by] assault [.] 1 sir 10 assault the [most] sickening apprehension [fell] [upon] [dick] [.] 1 the 3 sickening 3 sickening 4 apprehension dick , almost without thinking , trod out the incipient conflagration , and then stood bewildered . 1 dick 2 , 2 , 16 bewildered 3 almost 16 bewildered 4 without 5 thinking 5 thinking 11 conflagration 6 , 11 conflagration 7 trod 11 conflagration 8 out 11 conflagration 9 the 11 conflagration 10 incipient 11 conflagration 11 conflagration 13 and 11 conflagration 14 then 11 conflagration 15 stood 11 conflagration 16 bewildered 12 , 13 and 16 bewildered 17 . he caught a passing archer by the tabard . 1 he 2 caught 2 caught 8 tabard 3 a 8 tabard 4 passing 8 tabard 5 archer 8 tabard 6 by 8 tabard 7 the 8 tabard 8 tabard 9 . " fellow , " he asked , " were ye here when this house was taken ? " 1 " 10 ye 2 fellow 10 ye 3 , 10 ye 4 " 6 asked 4 " 10 ye 5 he 6 asked 7 , 10 ye 8 " 10 ye 9 were 10 ye 10 ye 11 here 10 ye 17 ? 12 when 13 this 13 this 14 house 13 this 15 was 13 this 17 ? 15 was 16 taken 17 ? 18 " " let be , " said the archer . 1 " 2 let 1 " 6 said 2 let 3 be 4 , 5 " 5 " 6 said 6 said 7 the 7 the 8 archer 8 archer 9 . " a murrain ! [let] be [,] [or] [i] strike . " 1 " 4 ! 2 a 3 murrain 3 murrain 4 ! 4 ! 12 " 6 be 10 strike 10 strike 11 . 11 . 12 " " hark ye , " returned [richard] , " [two] can play [at] [that] . 1 " 2 hark 2 hark 3 ye 2 hark 6 returned 2 hark 15 . 4 , 6 returned 5 " 6 returned 8 , 9 " 8 , 15 . 9 " 11 can 11 can 12 play stand and be plain . " 1 stand 2 and 1 stand 4 plain 3 be 4 plain 4 plain 5 . 5 . 6 " thereupon the full wrath of the young leader burst from his control . 1 thereupon 2 the 1 thereupon 4 wrath 3 full 4 wrath 4 wrath 8 leader 4 wrath 13 . 5 of 6 the 5 of 8 leader 6 the 7 young 9 burst 10 from 9 burst 12 control 10 from 11 his 12 control 13 . " [i] pray you mercy ! " gasped the archer . 1 " 3 pray 3 pray 4 you 3 pray 5 mercy 5 mercy 6 ! 6 ! 7 " 7 " 8 gasped 8 gasped 10 archer 9 the 10 archer 10 archer 11 . " [an] [i] [had] thought ye were [so] angry [i] [would] ['] a ' [been] [charier] [of] crossing you . 1 " 18 crossing 5 thought 7 were 6 ye 7 were 7 were 9 angry 9 angry 13 a 13 a 14 ' 14 ' 18 crossing 18 crossing 20 . 19 you 20 . i was here [indeed] . ["] 1 i 2 was 1 i 3 here 3 here 5 . " [know] ye [sir] [daniel] ? " pursued [dick] . 1 " 3 ye 3 ye 6 ? 6 ? 7 " 7 " 8 pursued 8 pursued 10 . " well [do] [i] know him , " returned the man . 1 " 2 well 1 " 9 returned 2 well 5 know 2 well 7 , 6 him 7 , 8 " 9 returned 9 returned 10 the 9 returned 12 . 10 the 11 man " was [he] in the mansion ? " 1 " 8 " 2 was 4 in 4 in 5 the 5 the 6 mansion 6 mansion 7 ? 7 ? 8 " " alone ? " cried [dick] . 1 " 5 cried 2 alone 3 ? 3 ? 4 " 3 ? 5 cried 5 cried 7 . " he may ' a ' had a score of lances with him , " said the man . 1 " 15 " 2 he 9 score 3 may 4 ' 3 may 9 score 5 a 9 score 6 ' 9 score 7 had 9 score 8 a 9 score 9 score 10 of 9 score 11 lances 11 lances 12 with 12 with 13 him 13 him 14 , 14 , 15 " 15 " 16 said 16 said 18 man 16 said 19 . 17 the 18 man " [lances] ! 1 " 3 ! no women , [then] ? " [asked] [shelton] . 1 no 9 . 2 women 3 , 2 women 9 . 3 , 6 " 5 ? 6 " " [troth] [,] [i] [saw] not , " said the archer . 1 " 6 not 1 " 9 said 7 , 8 " 8 " 9 said 9 said 10 the 10 the 11 archer 11 archer 12 . " but there were none in the house , if that be your quest . " 1 " 16 " 2 but 3 there 3 there 4 were 3 there 5 none 3 there 6 in 6 in 14 quest 7 the 8 house 8 house 14 quest 9 , 10 if 10 if 14 quest 11 that 12 be 11 that 14 quest 13 your 14 quest 14 quest 15 . 15 . 16 " " [i] thank you , " said [dick] . 1 " 3 thank 3 thank 4 you 4 you 6 " 5 , 6 " 6 " 7 said 7 said 9 . " here is a piece for [your] pains . " 1 " 3 is 1 " 8 pains 2 here 3 is 3 is 4 a 4 a 5 piece 5 piece 6 for 8 pains 9 . 9 . 10 " but [groping] [in] his wallet , [dick] [found] [nothing] . 1 but 4 his 4 his 10 . 5 wallet 6 , 5 wallet 10 . and then [an] [idea] struck [dick] . 1 and 2 then 2 then 5 struck 5 struck 7 . he hastily descended to the courtyard , ran with all his might across the garden , and came to the great door of the church . 1 he 2 hastily 2 hastily 3 descended 2 hastily 13 across 3 descended 6 courtyard 4 to 5 the 5 the 6 courtyard 6 courtyard 7 , 6 courtyard 8 ran 6 courtyard 11 his 6 courtyard 12 might 9 with 10 all 9 with 11 his 13 across 14 the 13 across 15 garden 13 across 20 the 13 across 24 the 15 garden 17 and 16 , 17 and 18 came 19 to 18 came 20 the 20 the 21 great 20 the 22 door 20 the 23 of 24 the 25 church 25 church 26 . even as [dick] [entered] , the [loud] chorus began to thunder in the vaulted roofs . 1 even 2 as 1 even 15 roofs 1 even 16 . 5 , 6 the 6 the 8 chorus 8 chorus 14 vaulted 9 began 10 to 9 began 14 vaulted 11 thunder 14 vaulted 12 in 14 vaulted 13 the 14 vaulted 14 vaulted 15 roofs he hurried through the groups of refugees , and came to the door of the stair that led into the steeple . 1 he 7 refugees 2 hurried 7 refugees 3 through 7 refugees 4 the 7 refugees 5 groups 7 refugees 6 of 7 refugees 7 refugees 8 , 7 refugees 9 and 7 refugees 10 came 7 refugees 11 to 7 refugees 13 door 8 , 9 and 12 the 13 door 13 door 16 stair 14 of 16 stair 15 the 16 stair 16 stair 18 led 16 stair 19 into 16 stair 21 steeple 16 stair 22 . 17 that 18 led 20 the 21 steeple and here a tall churchman stepped before him and arrested his advance . 1 and 5 churchman 2 here 5 churchman 3 a 5 churchman 4 tall 5 churchman 5 churchman 6 stepped 5 churchman 7 before 5 churchman 8 him 5 churchman 9 and 5 churchman 10 arrested 10 arrested 12 advance 11 his 12 advance 12 advance 13 . " whither , my son ? " he asked , severely . 1 " 9 asked 2 whither 5 son 2 whither 6 ? 3 , 5 son 4 my 5 son 6 ? 7 " 6 ? 8 he 6 ? 9 asked 9 asked 11 severely 10 , 11 severely 11 severely 12 . " [my] [father] , " answered [dick] , " [i] [am] here [upon] an errand of [expedition] . 1 " 4 , 4 , 5 " 5 " 6 answered 6 answered 8 , 8 , 9 " 9 " 12 here 12 here 18 . 14 an 15 errand 15 errand 16 of 15 errand 18 . stay me not . 1 stay 2 me 2 me 4 . 3 not 4 . i [command] here [for] [my] [lord] [of] [gloucester] . ["] 1 i 3 here 3 here 9 . " [for] my [lord] [of] [gloucester] ? " repeated the priest . 1 " 9 repeated 3 my 7 ? 7 ? 8 " 8 " 9 repeated 9 repeated 12 . 10 the 11 priest 10 the 12 . " [hath] , then , the battle [gone] [so] sore ? " 1 " 3 , 3 , 12 " 4 then 5 , 4 then 6 the 6 the 7 battle 7 battle 10 sore 10 sore 11 ? 11 ? 12 " and now , [with] [your] good [leave] , [i] follow [mine] affairs . " 1 and 2 now 2 now 3 , 3 , 14 " 6 good 8 , 8 , 14 " 10 follow 12 affairs 12 affairs 13 . 13 . 14 " it was now near upon noon ; the day exceeding bright , the snow dazzling . 1 it 2 was 2 was 15 dazzling 3 now 4 near 4 near 10 exceeding 5 upon 10 exceeding 6 noon 10 exceeding 7 ; 10 exceeding 8 the 9 day 9 day 10 exceeding 10 exceeding 15 dazzling 11 bright 15 dazzling 12 , 13 the 13 the 14 snow 14 snow 15 dazzling 15 dazzling 16 . and as [dick] looked around him , he could measure the consequences of the battle . 1 and 2 as 1 and 15 battle 4 looked 5 around 5 around 6 him 5 around 10 measure 7 , 8 he 8 he 9 could 9 could 10 measure 10 measure 12 consequences 11 the 12 consequences 12 consequences 13 of 13 of 14 the 14 the 15 battle 15 battle 16 . a confused , growling uproar reached him from the streets , and now and then , but very rarely , the clash of steel . 1 a 2 confused 2 confused 3 , 2 confused 4 growling 4 growling 5 uproar 5 uproar 6 reached 5 uproar 7 him 5 uproar 8 from 5 uproar 10 streets 8 from 9 the 10 streets 11 , 11 , 12 and 12 and 13 now 13 now 19 rarely 14 and 15 then 15 then 19 rarely 16 , 17 but 17 but 19 rarely 18 very 19 rarely 19 rarely 22 clash 19 rarely 25 . 20 , 22 clash 21 the 22 clash 22 clash 23 of 22 clash 24 steel over all the open ground there lay a prodigious quantity of fallen men and horses , clearly defined upon the snow . 1 over 12 fallen 2 all 3 the 3 the 4 open 4 open 9 prodigious 5 ground 9 prodigious 6 there 9 prodigious 7 lay 9 prodigious 8 a 9 prodigious 9 prodigious 10 quantity 9 prodigious 12 fallen 10 quantity 11 of 12 fallen 18 defined 13 men 18 defined 14 and 18 defined 15 horses 18 defined 16 , 18 defined 17 clearly 18 defined 18 defined 19 upon 18 defined 20 the 18 defined 21 snow 18 defined 22 . " [murrey] [and] blue ! " cried [dick] . 1 " 5 ! 4 blue 5 ! 5 ! 6 " 5 ! 7 cried 7 cried 9 . " [i] swear it murrey and blue ! " 1 " 5 murrey 3 swear 5 murrey 4 it 5 murrey 5 murrey 6 and 5 murrey 7 blue 5 murrey 8 ! 8 ! 9 " the next moment he was descending the stairway . 1 the 8 stairway 2 next 8 stairway 3 moment 8 stairway 4 he 8 stairway 5 was 8 stairway 6 descending 8 stairway 7 the 8 stairway 8 stairway 9 . " [sir] [richard] [shelton] [,] ye are well [found] , " he said . 1 " 6 ye 1 " 13 said 6 ye 7 are 8 well 10 , 10 , 11 " 11 " 13 said 12 he 13 said 13 said 14 . catesby , if [i] had ten such captains as [sir] [richard] [,] [i] [would] [march] forthright [on] [london] . 1 catesby 2 , 1 catesby 3 if 1 catesby 5 had 1 catesby 6 ten 6 ten 8 captains 7 such 8 captains 8 captains 9 as 8 captains 19 . 16 forthright 19 . but now , sir , claim your reward . " 1 but 2 now 2 now 3 , 3 , 4 sir 4 sir 5 , 4 sir 6 claim 6 claim 8 reward 7 your 8 reward 8 reward 9 . 9 . 10 " " freely , [my] lord , " said [dick] , " freely and loudly . 1 " 2 freely 2 freely 5 lord 3 , 5 lord 5 lord 6 , 6 , 7 " 7 " 8 said 8 said 10 , 10 , 11 " 11 " 15 . 12 freely 13 and 12 freely 14 loudly 14 loudly 15 . one hath escaped to whom [i] owe some grudges , and taken with him one [whom] [i] owe [love] and service . 1 one 2 hath 2 hath 3 escaped 3 escaped 9 grudges 3 escaped 18 owe 4 to 9 grudges 5 whom 9 grudges 7 owe 9 grudges 8 some 9 grudges 9 grudges 11 and 9 grudges 12 taken 9 grudges 13 with 9 grudges 14 him 9 grudges 15 one 10 , 11 and 18 owe 21 service 20 and 21 service 21 service 22 . " how call ye him ? " inquired the duke . 1 " 4 ye 2 how 4 ye 3 call 4 ye 4 ye 10 duke 5 him 6 ? 6 ? 7 " 6 ? 8 inquired 8 inquired 10 duke 9 the 10 duke 10 duke 11 . " [sir] [daniel] [brackley] , " answered [richard] . 1 " 5 , 5 , 6 " 6 " 7 answered 7 answered 9 . " [out] [upon] [him] , double-face ! " cried [gloucester] . 1 " 9 cried 5 , 9 cried 6 double-face 7 ! 7 ! 8 " 8 " 9 cried 9 cried 11 . crookback [dick] was pleased to [cheer] the exploit , and pushing his horse a little nearer , [called] to see the prisoners . 1 crookback 7 the 1 crookback 8 exploit 3 was 4 pleased 4 pleased 5 to 5 to 7 the 8 exploit 11 pushing 9 , 10 and 9 , 11 pushing 11 pushing 13 horse 11 pushing 16 nearer 12 his 13 horse 14 a 15 little 15 little 16 nearer 16 nearer 17 , 16 nearer 22 prisoners 19 to 20 see 19 to 21 the 21 the 22 prisoners 22 prisoners 23 . the young duke passed them for a moment under a severe review . 1 the 3 duke 2 young 3 duke 3 duke 4 passed 3 duke 8 moment 4 passed 5 them 6 for 8 moment 7 a 8 moment 8 moment 12 review 9 under 12 review 10 a 12 review 11 severe 12 review 12 review 13 . " good , " he said . 1 " 4 " 2 good 3 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 6 said 5 he 6 said 6 said 7 . " hang them . " 1 " 5 " 2 hang 3 them 3 them 4 . 4 . 5 " and he turned the other way to watch the progress of the fight . 1 and 3 turned 2 he 3 turned 3 turned 5 other 4 the 5 other 5 other 10 progress 6 way 10 progress 7 to 8 watch 8 watch 9 the 8 watch 10 progress 9 the 10 progress 10 progress 11 of 10 progress 13 fight 10 progress 14 . 11 of 12 the 13 fight 14 . " my lord , " said [dick] , " so [please] you [,] [i] have found my reward . 1 " 3 lord 2 my 3 lord 3 lord 5 " 4 , 5 " 5 " 6 said 6 said 8 , 6 said 19 . 8 , 9 " 9 " 12 you 10 so 12 you 12 you 15 have 15 have 16 found 17 my 18 reward 18 reward 19 . grant me the life and liberty of yon old shipman . " 1 grant 2 me 1 grant 6 liberty 3 the 6 liberty 4 life 5 and 4 life 6 liberty 6 liberty 7 of 6 liberty 10 shipman 8 yon 10 shipman 9 old 10 shipman 10 shipman 12 " 11 . 12 " gloucester turned and looked the speaker in the face . 1 gloucester 2 turned 1 gloucester 4 looked 1 gloucester 6 speaker 1 gloucester 10 . 3 and 4 looked 5 the 6 speaker 6 speaker 7 in 6 speaker 9 face 7 in 8 the " [sir] [richard] , " he said , " [i] make not war with peacock 's feathers , but steel shafts . 1 " 7 said 4 , 5 " 5 " 7 said 6 he 7 said 7 said 8 , 7 said 22 . 8 , 9 " 11 make 15 peacock 12 not 15 peacock 13 war 15 peacock 14 with 15 peacock 15 peacock 21 shafts 16 's 21 shafts 17 feathers 21 shafts 18 , 19 but 19 but 21 shafts 20 steel 21 shafts 21 shafts 22 . those [that] [are] [mine] enemies [i] slay , and that [without] excuse or favour . 1 those 5 enemies 5 enemies 15 . 7 slay 8 , 8 , 9 and 9 and 10 that 10 that 12 excuse 12 excuse 14 favour 13 or 14 favour 14 favour 15 . if [,] [then] [,] [i] [did] begin [to] [grant] these [pardons] , [i] [might] [sheathe] my sword . ["] 1 if 7 begin 7 begin 18 . 10 these 12 , 10 these 17 sword 16 my 17 sword 17 sword 18 . richard of [gloucester] flushed . 1 richard 4 flushed 2 of 4 flushed 4 flushed 5 . " mark it right well , " he said , harshly . 1 " 7 " 2 mark 4 right 2 mark 5 well 3 it 4 right 5 well 6 , 6 , 7 " 7 " 9 said 8 he 9 said 9 said 10 , 10 , 11 harshly 11 harshly 12 . " [i] [love] [not] mercy , [nor] [yet] mercymongers . 1 " 5 mercy 1 " 6 , 6 , 9 mercymongers 9 mercymongers 10 . ye have this day laid the foundations of high fortune . 1 ye 7 foundations 2 have 7 foundations 3 this 7 foundations 4 day 7 foundations 5 laid 7 foundations 6 the 7 foundations 7 foundations 8 of 7 foundations 9 high 7 foundations 10 fortune 7 foundations 11 . if ye [oppose] [to] [me] [my] [word] [,] [which] [i] [have] [plighted] [,] [i] [will] yield [.] 1 if 2 ye 2 ye 16 yield but [,] [by] the glory of heaven , [there] [your] favour dies ! 1 but 4 the 4 the 5 glory 5 glory 6 of 5 glory 7 heaven 7 heaven 8 , 8 , 12 dies 11 favour 12 dies 12 dies 13 ! " mine is the loss , " said [dick] . 1 " 8 said 2 mine 8 said 3 is 4 the 4 the 5 loss 5 loss 6 , 6 , 8 said 7 " 8 said 8 said 10 . " give him his sailor , " said the duke ; and wheeling his horse , [he] turned [his] [back] [upon] [young] [shelton] . 1 " 10 duke 2 give 3 him 3 him 4 his 4 his 5 sailor 5 sailor 6 , 5 sailor 10 duke 6 , 7 " 8 said 10 duke 9 the 10 duke 10 duke 13 wheeling 10 duke 24 . 11 ; 12 and 11 ; 13 wheeling 12 and 13 wheeling 13 wheeling 15 horse 13 wheeling 18 turned 14 his 15 horse 15 horse 16 , dick was nor glad nor sorry . 1 dick 2 was 1 dick 5 nor 3 nor 4 glad 3 nor 5 nor 5 nor 6 sorry 6 sorry 7 . one thing alone he feared that the vindictive leader might revoke the offer of the lances . 1 one 2 thing 1 one 5 feared 3 alone 5 feared 4 he 5 feared 5 feared 11 revoke 6 that 11 revoke 7 the 11 revoke 8 vindictive 11 revoke 9 leader 11 revoke 10 might 11 revoke 11 revoke 12 the 11 revoke 13 offer 11 revoke 14 of 11 revoke 15 the 11 revoke 16 lances 11 revoke 17 . but [here] he did justice [neither] to [gloucester] 's honour ( such as it was ) nor , above all , to his decision . 1 but 4 did 3 he 4 did 4 did 25 . 5 justice 7 to 5 justice 24 decision 9 's 10 honour 10 honour 11 ( 11 ( 16 ) 12 such 13 as 12 such 16 ) 13 as 15 was 14 it 15 was 16 ) 17 nor 16 ) 18 , 16 ) 19 above 19 above 20 all 19 above 21 , 19 above 23 his 19 above 24 decision 22 to 23 his 24 decision 25 . in the meanwhile , [dick] [turned] [to] the old shipman , who had [seemed] equally indifferent to his condemnation and to his subsequent release . 1 in 2 the 1 in 8 the 2 the 3 meanwhile 3 meanwhile 4 , 8 the 9 old 9 old 10 shipman 10 shipman 25 . 11 , 12 who 11 , 15 equally 12 who 13 had 15 equally 19 condemnation 16 indifferent 17 to 16 indifferent 19 condemnation 18 his 19 condemnation 19 condemnation 23 subsequent 20 and 23 subsequent 21 to 23 subsequent 22 his 23 subsequent 23 subsequent 24 release 23 subsequent 25 . but the old skipper only looked upon him dully and held his peace . 1 but 2 the 2 the 3 old 3 old 9 dully 4 skipper 5 only 4 skipper 6 looked 4 skipper 7 upon 4 skipper 8 him 4 skipper 9 dully 9 dully 11 held 9 dully 13 peace 9 dully 14 . 10 and 11 held 11 held 12 his " come , " continued [dick] [,] ["] a life is a life , old shrew , and it is more than ships or liquor . 1 " 2 come 2 come 3 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 5 continued 5 continued 26 . 9 a 25 liquor 10 life 16 shrew 11 is 16 shrew 12 a 16 shrew 13 life 16 shrew 14 , 16 shrew 15 old 16 shrew 16 shrew 17 , 16 shrew 18 and 16 shrew 20 is 16 shrew 22 than 17 , 18 and 19 it 20 is 21 more 22 than 22 than 25 liquor 23 ships 25 liquor 24 or 25 liquor 25 liquor 26 . say ye forgive me ; for if your life be worth nothing to you , it hath cost me the beginnings of my fortune . 1 say 2 ye 2 ye 3 forgive 2 ye 8 your 3 forgive 4 me 3 forgive 5 ; 3 forgive 6 for 3 forgive 7 if 8 your 24 fortune 9 life 11 worth 10 be 11 worth 11 worth 17 hath 12 nothing 13 to 12 nothing 17 hath 14 you 15 , 14 you 16 it 16 it 17 hath 17 hath 21 beginnings 18 cost 21 beginnings 19 me 21 beginnings 20 the 21 beginnings 21 beginnings 22 of 21 beginnings 23 my 21 beginnings 24 fortune 24 fortune 25 . come , [i] have paid for it dearly ; be not so churlish . " 1 come 2 , 2 , 15 " 4 have 5 paid 5 paid 6 for 5 paid 8 dearly 6 for 7 it 8 dearly 13 churlish 9 ; 13 churlish 10 be 13 churlish 11 not 13 churlish 12 so 13 churlish 13 churlish 15 " 14 . 15 " ' [murrain] ! ' quoth he , and spake never again . 1 ' 3 ! 3 ! 4 ' 4 ' 5 quoth 5 quoth 9 spake 6 he 9 spake 7 , 9 spake 8 and 9 spake 9 spake 11 again 10 never 11 again 11 again 12 . ' [murrain] ' [was] the last of his words , and the poor spirit of him passed . 1 ' 3 ' 3 ' 18 . 5 the 6 last 6 last 9 words 7 of 8 his 8 his 9 words 9 words 10 , 9 words 14 spirit 10 , 11 and 12 the 13 poor 12 the 14 spirit 14 spirit 15 of 14 spirit 16 him 14 spirit 17 passed 14 spirit 18 . ' [a] will never sail no [more] , [will] my [tom] . ' " 1 ' 3 will 1 ' 13 ' 3 will 4 never 3 will 5 sail 6 no 8 , 6 no 12 . 8 , 10 my 12 . 13 ' 13 ' 14 " dick was seized with unavailing penitence and pity ; he sought [to] [take] [the] [skipper] ['s] [hand] , but [arblaster] avoided his [touch] . 1 dick 5 unavailing 2 was 5 unavailing 3 seized 5 unavailing 4 with 5 unavailing 5 unavailing 6 penitence 5 unavailing 7 and 5 unavailing 8 pity 5 unavailing 9 ; 5 unavailing 10 he 5 unavailing 11 sought 11 sought 24 . 18 , 19 but 18 , 21 avoided 21 avoided 22 his 22 his 24 . " [nay] , " said he , " let be . 1 " 3 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 5 said 5 said 6 he 5 said 7 , 7 , 8 " 8 " 9 let 9 let 10 be 10 be 11 . y ' have played the devil with me , and let that content you . " 1 y 2 ' 1 y 3 have 1 y 4 played 1 y 6 devil 4 played 5 the 6 devil 7 with 7 with 8 me 8 me 16 " 9 , 10 and 9 , 16 " 10 and 11 let 12 that 13 content 13 content 14 you 14 you 16 " 15 . 16 " the [words] [died] in [richard] 's throat . 1 the 8 . 4 in 7 throat 6 's 7 throat 7 throat 8 . but there was no time left to him for vain regret . 1 but 2 there 2 there 3 was 2 there 4 no 4 no 5 time 5 time 11 regret 6 left 8 him 6 left 11 regret 7 to 8 him 9 for 11 regret 10 vain 11 regret 11 regret 12 . catesby had now collected the horsemen , and riding up to [dick] [he] dismounted , and offered him his own [horse] . 1 catesby 2 had 1 catesby 3 now 1 catesby 4 collected 1 catesby 6 horsemen 4 collected 5 the 6 horsemen 8 and 6 horsemen 17 offered 7 , 8 and 9 riding 11 to 9 riding 14 dismounted 10 up 11 to 14 dismounted 15 , 15 , 16 and 16 and 17 offered 17 offered 18 him 18 him 22 . 19 his 20 own 20 own 22 . " suffer me [yet] a [moment] , " replied [dick] . 1 " 2 suffer 2 suffer 3 me 3 me 8 " 5 a 7 , 7 , 8 " 8 " 9 replied 9 replied 11 . " this favour of mine whereupon was it founded ? " 1 " 11 " 2 this 3 favour 3 favour 9 founded 4 of 9 founded 5 mine 9 founded 6 whereupon 9 founded 7 was 9 founded 8 it 9 founded 9 founded 10 ? 10 ? 11 " " [upon] [your] [name] , " answered [catesby] . 1 " 5 , 5 , 6 " 6 " 7 answered 7 answered 9 . " it is my lord 's chief superstition . 1 " 3 is 2 it 3 is 3 is 4 my 4 my 5 lord 5 lord 7 chief 6 's 7 chief 7 chief 9 . 8 superstition 9 . were [my] [name] [richard] [,] [i] [should] [be] [an] earl [to-morrow] . " 1 were 10 earl 10 earl 12 . 12 . 13 " catesby laughed . 1 catesby 2 laughed 2 laughed 3 . " [nay] , " said he , " [of] a verity he [that] rides with [crooked] [dick] [will] [ride] deep . 1 " 5 said 1 " 21 . 3 , 5 said 4 " 5 said 5 said 6 he 5 said 7 , 5 said 11 verity 7 , 8 " 8 " 10 a 12 he 14 rides 14 rides 20 deep 15 with 20 deep 20 deep 21 . well , [god] [keep] [us] [all] [from] evil ! 1 well 2 , 2 , 8 evil 8 evil 9 ! speed ye well [.] ["] 1 speed 2 ye 2 ye 3 well thereupon [dick] put himself at the head of his men , and giving the word of command , rode off . 1 thereupon 3 put 3 put 7 head 4 himself 5 at 5 at 6 the 5 at 7 head 7 head 19 rode 7 head 21 . 8 of 9 his 9 his 19 rode 10 men 17 command 11 , 12 and 12 and 13 giving 13 giving 17 command 14 the 17 command 15 word 17 command 16 of 17 command 17 command 18 , 17 command 19 rode 19 rode 20 off the streets were strewn with the dead and the wounded , whose fate , in the bitter frost , was far the more pitiable . 1 the 2 streets 2 streets 4 strewn 3 were 4 strewn 4 strewn 5 with 4 strewn 6 the 4 strewn 7 dead 4 strewn 8 and 4 strewn 10 wounded 9 the 10 wounded 10 wounded 12 whose 10 wounded 13 fate 11 , 12 whose 13 fate 14 , 13 fate 18 frost 15 in 16 the 16 the 17 bitter 17 bitter 18 frost 18 frost 24 pitiable 19 , 24 pitiable 20 was 24 pitiable 21 far 24 pitiable 22 the 24 pitiable 23 more 24 pitiable 24 pitiable 25 . gangs of the victors went from house to house , pillaging and stabbing , and sometimes singing together as they went . 1 gangs 4 victors 2 of 4 victors 3 the 4 victors 4 victors 5 went 4 victors 6 from 4 victors 7 house 4 victors 8 to 4 victors 9 house 9 house 11 pillaging 10 , 11 pillaging 11 pillaging 12 and 11 pillaging 13 stabbing 11 pillaging 14 , 11 pillaging 15 and 11 pillaging 16 sometimes 11 pillaging 17 singing 17 singing 18 together 18 together 20 they 18 together 22 . 19 as 20 they 20 they 21 went dick 's heart had just been awakened . 1 dick 7 awakened 1 dick 8 . 2 's 3 heart 3 heart 7 awakened 4 had 5 just 4 had 6 been 6 been 7 awakened and [here] [dick] spied [among] [the] [rest] [the] body of a very young lad , whose face was somehow hauntingly familiar to him . 1 and 4 spied 4 spied 9 body 9 body 10 of 9 body 14 lad 11 a 14 lad 12 very 13 young 13 young 14 lad 14 lad 20 hauntingly 15 , 20 hauntingly 16 whose 20 hauntingly 17 face 20 hauntingly 18 was 20 hauntingly 19 somehow 20 hauntingly 20 hauntingly 21 familiar 20 hauntingly 22 to 20 hauntingly 23 him 20 hauntingly 24 . he halted his troop , dismounted , and raised the lad 's head . 1 he 6 dismounted 2 halted 6 dismounted 3 his 6 dismounted 4 troop 5 , 4 troop 6 dismounted 6 dismounted 7 , 6 dismounted 8 and 6 dismounted 9 raised 6 dismounted 11 lad 7 , 8 and 9 raised 10 the 11 lad 12 's 12 's 13 head 13 head 14 . as he did so , the hood fell back , and a profusion of long brown hair unrolled itself . 1 as 2 he 2 he 3 did 3 did 4 so 3 did 7 hood 5 , 7 hood 6 the 7 hood 7 hood 13 profusion 7 hood 20 . 8 fell 13 profusion 9 back 13 profusion 10 , 11 and 10 , 13 profusion 11 and 13 profusion 12 a 13 profusion 13 profusion 14 of 13 profusion 15 long 13 profusion 16 brown 13 profusion 17 hair 13 profusion 18 unrolled 13 profusion 19 itself at the same time the eyes opened . 1 at 3 same 2 the 3 same 3 same 4 time 3 same 7 opened 3 same 8 . 5 the 7 opened 6 eyes 7 opened " ah ! lion driver ! " said a feeble voice . 1 " 2 ah 2 ah 5 driver 3 ! 5 driver 4 lion 5 driver 5 driver 10 feeble 6 ! 7 " 6 ! 8 said 8 said 10 feeble 9 a 10 feeble 10 feeble 11 voice 11 voice 12 . " she is farther on . 1 " 6 . 2 she 3 is 2 she 4 farther 4 farther 5 on 4 farther 6 . ride ride fast ! " 1 ride 2 ride 2 ride 3 fast 2 ride 4 ! 4 ! 5 " and then the poor young lady fainted once again . 1 and 2 then 2 then 7 fainted 3 the 4 poor 4 poor 7 fainted 5 young 6 lady 6 lady 7 fainted 7 fainted 8 once 7 fainted 9 again 9 again 10 . one [of] [dick] ['s] [men] carried a flask [of] [some] strong cordial , and [with] this [dick] succeeded in reviving consciousness . 1 one 6 carried 6 carried 11 strong 7 a 8 flask 8 flask 11 strong 11 strong 22 . 12 cordial 13 , 12 cordial 18 succeeded 13 , 14 and 14 and 16 this 18 succeeded 19 in 18 succeeded 20 reviving 20 reviving 21 consciousness 21 consciousness 22 . then [he] [took] [joanna] ['s] [friend] [upon] [his] [saddlebow] , and once more pushed toward the forest . 1 then 10 , 10 , 11 and 11 and 13 more 11 and 14 pushed 12 once 13 more 14 pushed 15 toward 15 toward 17 forest 16 the 17 forest 17 forest 18 . " why do ye take me ? " said the girl . 1 " 2 why 1 " 9 said 2 why 7 ? 3 do 7 ? 4 ye 6 me 4 ye 7 ? 5 take 6 me 7 ? 8 " 7 ? 9 said 9 said 11 girl 9 said 12 . 10 the 11 girl " ye but delay your speed . " 1 " 2 ye 2 ye 4 delay 3 but 4 delay 4 delay 6 speed 4 delay 7 . 5 your 6 speed 7 . 8 " " [nay] , [mistress] [risingham] , " replied [dick] . 1 " 8 replied 3 , 8 replied 6 , 7 " 7 " 8 replied 8 replied 10 . " [shoreby] is full of blood [and] [drunkenness] [and] [riot] . 1 " 11 . 3 is 4 full 4 full 5 of 4 full 6 blood 6 blood 11 . here ye are safe ; content ye . " 1 here 9 " 2 ye 7 ye 3 are 4 safe 4 safe 6 content 5 ; 6 content 6 content 7 ye 7 ye 9 " 8 . 9 " " [i] will not be [beholden] [to] [any] of [your] [faction] , " [she] [cried] [;] ["] [set] me down . " 1 " 22 " 3 will 4 not 3 will 5 be 3 will 19 me 5 be 13 " 9 of 12 , 12 , 13 " 19 me 22 " 20 down 21 . 21 . 22 " " madam , [ye] [know] not what [ye] say , " returned [dick] . 1 " 2 madam 1 " 7 what 2 madam 3 , 3 , 6 not 7 what 9 say 9 say 14 . 10 , 11 " 10 , 14 . 11 " 12 returned " [y] ['] are hurt ["] 1 " 4 are 4 are 5 hurt " [i] [am] not , " she said . 1 " 4 not 1 " 8 said 5 , 6 " 6 " 8 said 7 she 8 said 8 said 9 . " it was my horse was slain . " 1 " 9 " 2 it 3 was 2 it 4 my 2 it 6 was 4 my 5 horse 6 was 7 slain 7 slain 8 . 8 . 9 " " it matters [not] [one] jot , " replied [richard] . 1 " 2 it 1 " 11 . 2 it 6 jot 3 matters 6 jot 7 , 8 " 7 , 11 . 8 " 9 replied " ye are here in the midst of open snow , and compassed about with enemies . 1 " 2 ye 2 ye 7 midst 3 are 4 here 3 are 7 midst 5 in 6 the 5 in 7 midst 6 the 7 midst 7 midst 13 compassed 8 of 13 compassed 9 open 13 compassed 10 snow 13 compassed 11 , 12 and 11 , 13 compassed 12 and 13 compassed 13 compassed 14 about 13 compassed 15 with 13 compassed 16 enemies 13 compassed 17 . whether ye will or not , [i] carry you with me . 1 whether 2 ye 1 whether 3 will 1 whether 4 or 1 whether 5 not 1 whether 8 carry 5 not 6 , 8 carry 9 you 8 carry 12 . 10 with 11 me 11 me 12 . glad [am] [i] to [have] the occasion ; for thus shall [i] repay some portion of [our] debt . ["] 1 glad 4 to 4 to 19 . 6 the 7 occasion 6 the 10 thus 7 occasion 8 ; 8 ; 9 for 10 thus 18 debt 11 shall 13 repay 13 repay 15 portion 14 some 15 portion 15 portion 16 of 16 of 18 debt 18 debt 19 . for a little while she was silent . 1 for 4 while 2 a 3 little 3 little 4 while 4 while 5 she 4 while 7 silent 6 was 7 silent 7 silent 8 . then , very suddenly , she asked : 1 then 4 suddenly 2 , 4 suddenly 3 very 4 suddenly 4 suddenly 8 : 5 , 6 she 6 she 7 asked 7 asked 8 : " my [uncle] ? " 1 " 5 " 2 my 4 ? 4 ? 5 " " my [lord] [risingham] ? " returned [dick] [.] 1 " 7 returned 2 my 5 ? 5 ? 6 " 6 " 7 returned " [i] [would] [i] had good news to give you , madam ; but [i] [have] none . 1 " 12 madam 5 had 7 news 6 good 7 news 7 news 12 madam 8 to 9 give 9 give 10 you 10 you 12 madam 11 , 12 madam 12 madam 13 ; 12 madam 17 none 13 ; 14 but 17 none 18 . i saw him once in the battle , and once only . 1 i 2 saw 2 saw 3 him 2 saw 4 once 4 once 7 battle 5 in 6 the 6 the 7 battle 7 battle 9 and 7 battle 10 once 7 battle 11 only 7 battle 12 . 8 , 9 and let us [hope] the best . " 1 let 2 us 2 us 7 " 4 the 5 best 5 best 6 . 6 . 7 " [chapter] [v] [night] [in] [the] [woods] [:] [alicia] [risingham] at this point [sir] [daniel] had [turned] a little [to] [his] [left] , and then plunged straight under a grove of very lofty timber . 1 at 2 this 2 this 3 point 3 point 25 . 6 had 8 a 8 a 9 little 9 little 13 , 13 , 14 and 14 and 15 then 15 then 16 plunged 16 plunged 20 grove 17 straight 20 grove 18 under 20 grove 19 a 20 grove 20 grove 24 timber 21 of 24 timber 22 very 23 lofty 23 lofty 24 timber 24 timber 25 . " [sir] [richard] , " replied the man-at-arms , " [i] [would] follow the line until they scatter . " 1 " 20 " 4 , 5 " 4 , 7 the 5 " 6 replied 7 the 8 man-at-arms 8 man-at-arms 9 , 8 man-at-arms 19 . 9 , 10 " 10 " 13 follow 13 follow 18 scatter 14 the 15 line 15 line 18 scatter 16 until 17 they 16 until 18 scatter 19 . 20 " how say ye , lads ? 1 how 6 ? 2 say 3 ye 3 ye 5 lads 3 ye 6 ? 4 , 5 lads will [ye] stand [a] [pinch] [for] [expedition] 's sake , [or] [shall] [we] [turn] [by] [holywood] and sup with [mother] [church] ? 1 will 3 stand 1 will 22 ? 3 stand 9 sake 3 stand 19 with 8 's 9 sake 10 , 17 and 10 , 19 with 17 and 18 sup the [men] [answered] [,] [almost] [with] [one] [voice] , [that] they would follow [sir] [richard] [where] [he] [would] . 1 the 19 . 9 , 11 they 11 they 12 would 12 would 13 follow 13 follow 19 . and [dick] , setting spur to [his] [horse] [,] [began] [once] [more] to go forward . 1 and 5 spur 3 , 4 setting 4 setting 5 spur 5 spur 16 . 6 to 16 . 13 to 14 go 13 to 16 . 14 go 15 forward the snow in the trail had been trodden very hard , and the pursuers had thus a great advantage over the pursued . 1 the 2 snow 1 the 14 pursuers 3 in 4 the 4 the 5 trail 4 the 8 trodden 5 trail 6 had 6 had 7 been 8 trodden 14 pursuers 9 very 14 pursuers 10 hard 14 pursuers 11 , 12 and 12 and 14 pursuers 13 the 14 pursuers 14 pursuers 15 had 14 pursuers 16 thus 14 pursuers 18 great 14 pursuers 19 advantage 16 thus 17 a 19 advantage 20 over 19 advantage 22 pursued 20 over 21 the 22 pursued 23 . plainly , [profiting] [by] the [road] [,] [sir] [daniel] had begun already to scatter his command . 1 plainly 2 , 1 plainly 14 scatter 2 , 5 the 10 had 11 begun 11 begun 14 scatter 12 already 14 scatter 13 to 14 scatter 14 scatter 15 his 14 scatter 16 command 15 his 16 command 16 command 17 . dick drew bridle in despair . 1 dick 3 bridle 2 drew 3 bridle 3 bridle 5 despair 4 in 5 despair 5 despair 6 . " well , we are outwitted , " [dick] confessed . 1 " 2 well 2 well 3 , 2 well 4 we 2 well 7 , 4 we 5 are 5 are 6 outwitted 7 , 8 " 8 " 11 . 10 confessed 11 . " [strike] we [for] [holywood] [,] [after] all . 1 " 3 we 3 we 8 all 8 all 9 . it is [still] [nearer] [us] [than] [tunstall] [or] should be by the station of the sun . " 1 it 2 is 2 is 18 " 9 should 10 be 10 be 17 . 11 by 12 the 12 the 13 station 13 station 14 of 14 of 15 the 15 the 16 sun 16 sun 17 . 17 . 18 " so they wheeled to their left , turning their backs on the red shield of sun , and made across country for the abbey . 1 so 2 they 2 they 3 wheeled 3 wheeled 14 shield 4 to 5 their 5 their 10 backs 6 left 10 backs 7 , 8 turning 8 turning 10 backs 9 their 10 backs 10 backs 11 on 10 backs 13 red 10 backs 14 shield 11 on 12 the 14 shield 16 sun 14 shield 17 , 14 shield 18 and 14 shield 19 made 14 shield 20 across 15 of 16 sun 17 , 18 and 20 across 24 abbey 21 country 24 abbey 22 for 24 abbey 23 the 24 abbey 24 abbey 25 . now they must plough at a dull pace through the encumbering snow , continually pausing to decide their course , continually floundering in drifts . 1 now 4 plough 2 they 4 plough 3 must 4 plough 4 plough 5 at 4 plough 7 dull 6 a 7 dull 7 dull 11 encumbering 8 pace 11 encumbering 9 through 11 encumbering 10 the 11 encumbering 11 encumbering 12 snow 11 encumbering 13 , 11 encumbering 14 continually 12 snow 13 , 14 continually 15 pausing 14 continually 22 floundering 15 pausing 16 to 16 to 22 floundering 17 decide 22 floundering 18 their 22 floundering 19 course 22 floundering 20 , 22 floundering 21 continually 22 floundering 22 floundering 23 in 22 floundering 24 drifts 22 floundering 25 . presently , indeed , the moon would clear the hilltops , and they might resume their march . 1 presently 6 moon 2 , 3 indeed 3 indeed 4 , 4 , 5 the 5 the 6 moon 6 moon 10 hilltops 7 would 10 hilltops 8 clear 10 hilltops 9 the 10 hilltops 10 hilltops 12 and 10 hilltops 13 they 10 hilltops 14 might 10 hilltops 15 resume 11 , 12 and 15 resume 16 their 15 resume 17 march 15 resume 18 . but till then , every random step might carry them wider of their march . 1 but 6 random 2 till 6 random 3 then 4 , 3 then 6 random 5 every 6 random 6 random 7 step 6 random 8 might 6 random 9 carry 6 random 10 them 6 random 11 wider 11 wider 12 of 11 wider 13 their 11 wider 14 march 11 wider 15 . there was nothing for it but to camp and wait . 1 there 2 was 1 there 3 nothing 3 nothing 4 for 3 nothing 6 but 3 nothing 7 to 3 nothing 8 camp 4 for 5 it 8 camp 9 and 8 camp 10 wait 8 camp 11 . she sat upon one horse-cloth , wrapped in another , and stared straight before her at the firelit scene . 1 she 5 horse-cloth 2 sat 5 horse-cloth 3 upon 5 horse-cloth 4 one 5 horse-cloth 5 horse-cloth 6 , 5 horse-cloth 7 wrapped 5 horse-cloth 8 in 5 horse-cloth 9 another 9 another 19 scene 9 another 20 . 10 , 11 and 11 and 12 stared 12 stared 18 firelit 13 straight 18 firelit 14 before 18 firelit 15 her 18 firelit 16 at 18 firelit 17 the 18 firelit 18 firelit 19 scene at the offer of food she started , like one wakened from a dream , and then silently refused . 1 at 2 the 2 the 14 dream 3 offer 5 food 4 of 5 food 5 food 11 wakened 6 she 11 wakened 7 started 11 wakened 8 , 9 like 9 like 11 wakened 10 one 11 wakened 11 wakened 12 from 11 wakened 14 dream 12 from 13 a 14 dream 15 , 15 , 16 and 16 and 17 then 17 then 18 silently 18 silently 19 refused 19 refused 20 . " madam , " said [dick] , " let [me] beseech you , punish me not so cruelly . 1 " 2 madam 2 madam 3 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 5 said 5 said 11 beseech 5 said 19 . 7 , 8 " 7 , 11 beseech 8 " 9 let 12 you 13 , 12 you 14 punish 14 punish 15 me 14 punish 18 cruelly 16 not 18 cruelly 17 so 18 cruelly 18 cruelly 19 . at least , madam , punish not yourself ; and eat , if not for hunger , then for strength . " 1 at 2 least 2 least 6 punish 3 , 4 madam 4 madam 5 , 4 madam 6 punish 6 punish 7 not 6 punish 8 yourself 6 punish 9 ; 6 punish 11 eat 9 ; 10 and 11 eat 16 hunger 12 , 13 if 13 if 14 not 14 not 16 hunger 15 for 16 hunger 16 hunger 17 , 16 hunger 18 then 16 hunger 19 for 16 hunger 20 strength 20 strength 21 . 21 . 22 " " [i] [will] [eat] [nothing] [at] [the] [hands] that slew [my] kinsman , " [she] replied . 1 " 9 that 1 " 16 replied 10 slew 12 kinsman 12 kinsman 13 , 13 , 14 " 14 " 16 replied 16 replied 17 . " [dear] madam , " [dick] cried , " [i] swear to you upon the rood [i] touched him [not] . " 1 " 3 madam 3 madam 4 , 4 , 5 " 4 , 22 " 5 " 13 you 7 cried 8 , 7 cried 11 swear 8 , 9 " 11 swear 12 to 11 swear 13 you 14 upon 15 the 15 the 16 rood 16 rood 18 touched 18 touched 19 him 19 him 21 . 21 . 22 " " swear to me that he still lives , " she returned . 1 " 12 returned 2 swear 4 me 2 swear 7 still 2 swear 8 lives 3 to 4 me 5 that 6 he 6 he 7 still 8 lives 12 returned 9 , 12 returned 10 " 11 she 10 " 12 returned 12 returned 13 . " [i] will not [palter] [with] you , " answered [dick] . 1 " 10 answered 3 will 4 not 3 will 7 you 7 you 8 , 8 , 10 answered 9 " 10 answered 10 answered 12 . " pity bids me to wound you . 1 " 3 bids 2 pity 3 bids 3 bids 4 me 3 bids 5 to 3 bids 6 wound 3 bids 7 you 3 bids 8 . in my [heart] [i] [do] [believe] him dead . " 1 in 2 my 1 in 9 . 7 him 8 dead 7 him 9 . 9 . 10 " " and ye ask me to eat ! " she cried . 1 " 3 ye 1 " 11 cried 2 and 3 ye 3 ye 5 me 3 ye 7 eat 4 ask 5 me 6 to 7 eat 8 ! 9 " 8 ! 11 cried 10 she 11 cried 11 cried 12 . " ay , and they call you ' sir ! ' 1 " 2 ay 2 ay 3 , 2 ay 6 call 2 ay 8 ' 2 ay 9 sir 2 ay 11 ' 4 and 5 they 5 they 6 call 6 call 7 you 10 ! 11 ' y ' have won your spurs by my good kinsman's murder . 1 y 2 ' 1 y 4 won 3 have 4 won 4 won 10 kinsman's 5 your 10 kinsman's 6 spurs 10 kinsman's 7 by 10 kinsman's 8 my 10 kinsman's 9 good 10 kinsman's 10 kinsman's 11 murder 10 kinsman's 12 . " [i] [did] [but] my man 's best , even as your kinsman did upon the other party , " answered [dick] [.] 1 " 13 kinsman 5 my 13 kinsman 6 man 7 's 7 's 13 kinsman 8 best 13 kinsman 9 , 10 even 10 even 13 kinsman 11 as 13 kinsman 12 your 13 kinsman 13 kinsman 14 did 13 kinsman 15 upon 13 kinsman 17 other 13 kinsman 18 party 13 kinsman 19 , 13 kinsman 21 answered 15 upon 16 the 19 , 20 " 20 " 21 answered " [were] he [still] [living] [as] [i] vow [to] [heaven] [i] [wish] [it] ! he would praise , not blame me . " 1 " 3 he 1 " 8 vow 8 vow 14 ! 14 ! 15 he 15 he 16 would 16 would 17 praise 17 praise 20 blame 18 , 19 not 19 not 20 blame 20 blame 22 . 21 me 22 . 22 . 23 " " [sir] [daniel] [hath] told me , " [she] replied . 1 " 10 replied 5 told 6 me 6 me 8 " 7 , 8 " 8 " 10 replied 10 replied 11 . " he marked [you] at the barricade . 1 " 2 he 1 " 3 marked 3 marked 8 . 5 at 6 the 5 at 8 . 6 the 7 barricade upon you , he saith , their party foundered ; it was you that won the battle . 1 upon 5 saith 2 you 5 saith 3 , 5 saith 4 he 5 saith 5 saith 9 foundered 6 , 9 foundered 7 their 9 foundered 8 party 9 foundered 9 foundered 10 ; 9 foundered 11 it 9 foundered 12 was 9 foundered 13 you 9 foundered 14 that 9 foundered 15 won 15 won 17 battle 16 the 17 battle 17 battle 18 . well , then , it was [you] that [killed] [my] [good] [lord] [risingham] [,] [as] [sure] [as] [though] ye had strangled him . 1 well 2 , 1 well 3 then 3 then 4 , 4 , 5 it 5 it 6 was 6 was 8 that 6 was 21 strangled 19 ye 21 strangled 20 had 21 strangled 21 strangled 22 him 21 strangled 23 . 22 him 23 . and ye would have me eat with you and your hands not washed from killing ? 1 and 2 ye 2 ye 4 have 2 ye 5 me 2 ye 6 eat 2 ye 16 ? 3 would 4 have 6 eat 13 washed 7 with 11 hands 8 you 10 your 9 and 10 your 10 your 11 hands 11 hands 13 washed 12 not 13 washed 13 washed 14 from 13 washed 15 killing but [sir] [daniel] hath [sworn] [your] [downfall] [.] 1 but 4 hath he ['] tis [that] [will] [avenge] [me] [!] ["] 1 he 3 tis the unfortunate [dick] was plunged in gloom . 1 the 2 unfortunate 1 the 8 . 4 was 5 plunged 5 plunged 6 in 5 plunged 7 gloom 7 gloom 8 . old [arblaster] [returned] [upon] [his] [mind] , and [he] [groaned] [aloud] [.] 1 old 8 and 7 , 8 and " do ye hold me so guilty ? " he said ; " you [that] [defended] me you [that] are [joanna] ['s] [friend] ? " 1 " 2 do 2 do 8 ? 3 ye 7 guilty 3 ye 8 ? 4 hold 7 guilty 5 me 7 guilty 6 so 7 guilty 8 ? 25 " 9 " 11 said 9 " 18 you 10 he 11 said 11 said 12 ; 13 " 14 you 13 " 18 you 14 you 17 me 18 you 20 are 20 are 24 ? 24 ? 25 " " what made ye in the battle ? " she retorted . 1 " 4 ye 1 " 11 retorted 2 what 3 made 2 what 4 ye 5 in 6 the 6 the 7 battle 7 battle 8 ? 8 ? 9 " 9 " 11 retorted 10 she 11 retorted 11 retorted 12 . wherefore did ye fight ? 1 wherefore 2 did 1 wherefore 3 ye 1 wherefore 4 fight 1 wherefore 5 ? for the love of hurt , pardy ! " 1 for 7 pardy 2 the 7 pardy 3 love 7 pardy 4 of 7 pardy 5 hurt 7 pardy 6 , 7 pardy 7 pardy 8 ! 8 ! 9 " " [nay] , " [cried] [dick] , " [i] [know] not . 1 " 3 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 12 . 7 , 8 " 7 , 11 not 11 not 12 . he [may] [not] stand [alone] ; ' tis [not] [in] [nature] . ["] 1 he 4 stand 4 stand 12 . 6 ; 7 ' 7 ' 8 tis 8 tis 12 . " they that have no judgment should not draw the sword , " replied the young lady . 1 " 18 . 2 they 4 have 3 that 4 have 4 have 5 no 4 have 6 judgment 6 judgment 7 should 6 judgment 9 draw 6 judgment 11 sword 6 judgment 16 young 6 judgment 18 . 7 should 8 not 9 draw 10 the 10 the 11 sword 12 , 14 replied 13 " 14 replied 14 replied 16 young 15 the 16 young 16 young 17 lady " ye that fight but for a hazard , what are ye but a butcher ? 1 " 2 ye 2 ye 8 hazard 2 ye 15 butcher 2 ye 16 ? 3 that 8 hazard 4 fight 8 hazard 5 but 8 hazard 6 for 7 a 6 for 8 hazard 8 hazard 9 , 8 hazard 10 what 8 hazard 11 are 8 hazard 12 ye 8 hazard 13 but 14 a 15 butcher war is but noble by the cause , and y ' have disgraced it . " 1 war 4 noble 2 is 4 noble 3 but 4 noble 4 noble 7 cause 5 by 6 the 6 the 7 cause 7 cause 13 disgraced 8 , 9 and 8 , 10 y 10 y 11 ' 10 y 12 have 10 y 13 disgraced 13 disgraced 16 " 14 it 15 . 15 . 16 " " madam , " said the miserable [dick] , " [i] do partly see mine error . 1 " 2 madam 2 madam 3 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 5 said 5 said 6 the 6 the 7 miserable 7 miserable 9 , 7 miserable 13 partly 9 , 10 " 10 " 12 do 13 partly 16 error 14 see 16 error 15 mine 16 error 16 error 17 . i have made too much haste ; [i] have been busy before my time . 1 i 2 have 1 i 13 my 2 have 3 made 3 made 6 haste 4 too 5 much 4 too 6 haste 6 haste 7 ; 6 haste 11 busy 6 haste 12 before 9 have 10 been 10 been 11 busy 13 my 15 . 14 time 15 . and for [this] morning , [i] did but design to do myself credit , and get fame to marry with , and , behold ! 1 and 17 fame 2 for 17 fame 4 morning 5 , 4 morning 9 design 7 did 9 design 8 but 9 design 9 design 11 do 9 design 12 myself 9 design 13 credit 10 to 11 do 13 credit 17 fame 14 , 15 and 15 and 17 fame 16 get 17 fame 17 fame 19 marry 18 to 19 marry 19 marry 24 behold 20 with 24 behold 21 , 22 and 21 , 24 behold 22 and 24 behold 23 , 24 behold 24 behold 25 ! i have brought about the death of your dear kinsman that was good to me . 1 i 2 have 2 have 3 brought 3 brought 15 me 4 about 5 the 4 about 10 kinsman 6 death 10 kinsman 7 of 10 kinsman 8 your 10 kinsman 9 dear 10 kinsman 10 kinsman 11 that 10 kinsman 13 good 10 kinsman 15 me 11 that 12 was 14 to 15 me 15 me 16 . and what besides , [i] [know] not . 1 and 2 what 1 and 3 besides 3 besides 4 , 4 , 7 not 7 not 8 . for , alas ! 1 for 2 , 2 , 3 alas 3 alas 4 ! i may [have] [set] [york] [upon] [the] [throne] , and that may be the worser cause , and may do hurt to [england] . 1 i 22 to 1 i 24 . 2 may 15 worser 9 , 15 worser 10 and 15 worser 11 that 15 worser 12 may 15 worser 13 be 15 worser 14 the 15 worser 15 worser 16 cause 15 worser 17 , 15 worser 18 and 15 worser 19 may 15 worser 20 do 15 worser 21 hurt 17 , 18 and 21 hurt 22 to o , madam , [i] do see my sin . 1 o 3 madam 2 , 3 madam 3 madam 4 , 3 madam 6 do 3 madam 7 see 3 madam 9 sin 8 my 9 sin 9 sin 10 . i am unfit for life . 1 i 2 am 2 am 3 unfit 3 unfit 4 for 3 unfit 5 life 5 life 6 . i will , for penance sake and to avoid worse evil , once [i] have finished this adventure , get me to a cloister . 1 i 5 penance 2 will 5 penance 3 , 4 for 4 for 5 penance 5 penance 6 sake 5 penance 9 avoid 5 penance 10 worse 5 penance 11 evil 7 and 8 to 8 to 9 avoid 11 evil 12 , 11 evil 13 once 11 evil 15 have 11 evil 16 finished 16 finished 18 adventure 17 this 18 adventure 18 adventure 19 , 18 adventure 24 cloister 20 get 24 cloister 21 me 24 cloister 22 to 24 cloister 23 a 24 cloister 24 cloister 25 . i will forswear [joanna] and the trade of arms . 1 i 2 will 1 i 10 . 3 forswear 7 trade 5 and 6 the 6 the 7 trade 7 trade 8 of 8 of 9 arms 9 arms 10 . i will be a friar , and pray for your good kinsman's spirit all my days . " 1 i 8 pray 2 will 3 be 2 will 5 friar 3 be 5 friar 4 a 5 friar 5 friar 6 , 5 friar 7 and 5 friar 8 pray 8 pray 12 kinsman's 9 for 12 kinsman's 10 your 12 kinsman's 11 good 12 kinsman's 12 kinsman's 13 spirit 12 kinsman's 14 all 12 kinsman's 15 my 12 kinsman's 16 days 12 kinsman's 18 " 17 . 18 " it appeared [to] [dick] [,] in this extremity of his humiliation and repentance , that the young lady [had] laughed . 1 it 2 appeared 2 appeared 6 in 2 appeared 8 extremity 6 in 7 this 8 extremity 13 repentance 8 extremity 21 . 9 of 10 his 10 his 11 humiliation 11 humiliation 13 repentance 12 and 13 repentance 13 repentance 14 , 13 repentance 15 that 13 repentance 17 young 13 repentance 18 lady 16 the 17 young 20 laughed 21 . raising his countenance , he found her looking down upon him , in the fire-light , with a somewhat peculiar but not unkind expression . 1 raising 2 his 1 raising 3 countenance 3 countenance 4 , 3 countenance 6 found 3 countenance 7 her 3 countenance 8 looking 4 , 5 he 5 he 6 found 8 looking 24 expression 9 down 15 fire-light 10 upon 15 fire-light 11 him 15 fire-light 12 , 15 fire-light 13 in 14 the 13 in 15 fire-light 14 the 15 fire-light 15 fire-light 16 , 15 fire-light 17 with 15 fire-light 18 a 15 fire-light 19 somewhat 15 fire-light 20 peculiar 20 peculiar 23 unkind 21 but 22 not 22 not 23 unkind 23 unkind 24 expression 24 expression 25 . i give up all to undo what [i] [have] [done] amiss [;] [i] [make] heaven certain for [lord] [risingham] . 1 i 2 give 2 give 3 up 2 give 6 undo 4 all 6 undo 5 to 6 undo 6 undo 7 what 6 undo 11 amiss 11 amiss 15 heaven 15 heaven 16 certain 16 certain 20 . 17 for 20 . and all this upon the very day [that] [i] have won my spurs , and thought myself the happiest young gentleman on ground . " 1 and 2 all 2 all 3 this 3 this 19 happiest 4 upon 5 the 5 the 19 happiest 6 very 19 happiest 7 day 13 spurs 10 have 13 spurs 11 won 13 spurs 12 my 13 spurs 13 spurs 15 and 13 spurs 16 thought 13 spurs 17 myself 13 spurs 19 happiest 14 , 15 and 18 the 19 happiest 19 happiest 21 gentleman 19 happiest 23 ground 20 young 21 gentleman 22 on 23 ground 23 ground 24 . 24 . 25 " " [o] boy , " she said ["] [good] boy ! " 1 " 7 said 1 " 10 boy 3 boy 4 , 4 , 7 said 5 " 7 said 6 she 7 said 10 boy 11 ! 11 ! 12 " a [pitiful] bewilderment came over [simple-minded] [dick] . 1 a 3 bewilderment 3 bewilderment 8 . 4 came 5 over 5 over 8 . " [but] come , " she said , with great cheerfulness , " you that are a captain , ye must eat . 1 " 3 come 3 come 4 , 4 , 5 " 5 " 7 said 5 " 20 ye 6 she 7 said 8 , 20 ye 9 with 11 cheerfulness 10 great 11 cheerfulness 11 cheerfulness 16 are 12 , 13 " 13 " 14 you 14 you 16 are 15 that 16 are 16 are 17 a 16 are 20 ye 18 captain 20 ye 19 , 20 ye 20 ye 21 must 20 ye 22 eat 22 eat 23 . why sup ye not ? " 1 why 2 sup 2 sup 3 ye 2 sup 4 not 2 sup 5 ? 5 ? 6 " i were better [to] fast [,] [dear] [lady] [,] [and] to [pray] . " 1 i 3 better 1 i 11 to 2 were 3 better 5 fast 11 to 11 to 13 . 13 . 14 " " [call] [me] [alicia] , " she said [;] ["] are [we] [not] [old] [friends] ? 1 " 5 , 5 , 6 " 6 " 8 said 6 " 11 are 7 she 8 said 11 are 16 ? " [lion-driver] , " she said , at length , " ye do not admire a maid in a man 's jerkin ? " 1 " 3 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 6 said 5 she 6 said 6 said 7 , 7 , 24 " 8 at 9 length 9 length 15 admire 10 , 12 ye 11 " 12 ye 12 ye 15 admire 13 do 14 not 13 do 15 admire 15 admire 17 maid 16 a 17 maid 17 maid 22 jerkin 18 in 22 jerkin 19 a 22 jerkin 20 man 22 jerkin 21 's 22 jerkin 22 jerkin 23 ? 23 ? 24 " the moon was now up ; and they were only waiting to repose the wearied horses . 1 the 2 moon 2 moon 3 was 2 moon 4 now 2 moon 5 up 2 moon 6 ; 6 ; 7 and 7 and 13 repose 8 they 9 were 9 were 13 repose 10 only 13 repose 11 waiting 13 repose 12 to 13 repose 13 repose 15 wearied 13 repose 16 horses 14 the 15 wearied 16 horses 17 . by the moon 's light , the still penitent but now well-fed [richard] beheld her [looking] somewhat coquettishly [down] [upon] [him] . 1 by 2 the 2 the 3 moon 3 moon 9 penitent 4 's 9 penitent 5 light 6 , 5 light 9 penitent 7 the 9 penitent 8 still 9 penitent 9 penitent 12 well-fed 10 but 12 well-fed 11 now 12 well-fed 12 well-fed 22 . 14 beheld 15 her 14 beheld 17 somewhat 17 somewhat 18 coquettishly 18 coquettishly 22 . " madam " he stammered , surprised at this new turn in her manners . 1 " 5 stammered 2 madam 5 stammered 3 " 5 stammered 4 he 5 stammered 5 stammered 6 , 5 stammered 7 surprised 5 stammered 15 . 7 surprised 8 at 7 surprised 9 this 7 surprised 14 manners 10 new 14 manners 11 turn 14 manners 12 in 13 her 13 her 14 manners and she made bright eyes at him . 1 and 2 she 2 she 7 him 3 made 4 bright 3 made 7 him 4 bright 5 eyes 6 at 7 him 7 him 8 . " ye [are] [something] [smallish] , [indeed] " [began] [dick] . 1 " 2 ye 2 ye 11 . 6 , 8 " 6 , 11 . and here again she interrupted him , this time with a ringing peal of laughter that completed his confusion and surprise . 1 and 3 again 2 here 3 again 3 again 5 interrupted 3 again 7 , 3 again 12 ringing 4 she 5 interrupted 5 interrupted 6 him 8 this 9 time 9 time 12 ringing 10 with 11 a 11 a 12 ringing 12 ringing 17 completed 13 peal 14 of 13 peal 15 laughter 13 peal 17 completed 15 laughter 16 that 17 completed 18 his 17 completed 19 confusion 17 completed 21 surprise 19 confusion 20 and 21 surprise 22 . " [smallish] ! " she cried . 1 " 3 ! 3 ! 4 " 4 " 6 cried 5 she 6 cried 6 cried 7 . " [nay] , madam , exceedingly fair , " said the distressed knight , pitifully trying to seem easy . 1 " 4 madam 1 " 10 said 3 , 4 madam 5 , 6 exceedingly 6 exceedingly 7 fair 7 fair 8 , 8 , 9 " 9 " 10 said 10 said 20 . 11 the 12 distressed 12 distressed 15 pitifully 13 knight 15 pitifully 14 , 15 pitifully 15 pitifully 16 trying 15 pitifully 18 seem 15 pitifully 19 easy 15 pitifully 20 . 16 trying 17 to " and a man would be right glad to wed me ? " she pursued . 1 " 15 pursued 2 and 15 pursued 3 a 4 man 4 man 10 wed 5 would 6 be 6 be 10 wed 7 right 10 wed 8 glad 9 to 8 glad 10 wed 10 wed 11 me 10 wed 15 pursued 12 ? 13 " 12 ? 14 she 12 ? 15 pursued 15 pursued 16 . " [o] , madam , [right] [glad] ! " agreed [dick] . 1 " 3 , 1 " 10 agreed 4 madam 5 , 4 madam 8 ! 8 ! 9 " 9 " 10 agreed 10 agreed 12 . " [call] me [alicia] , " said she . 1 " 3 me 3 me 9 . 5 , 6 " 6 " 7 said 7 said 8 she 7 said 9 . " [alicia] , " quoth [sir] [richard] . 1 " 3 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 5 quoth 5 quoth 8 . " [i] do , madam , " said [dick] . 1 " 3 do 1 " 8 said 4 , 5 madam 5 madam 7 " 6 , 7 " 7 " 8 said 8 said 10 . " although , upon my heart , [i] do hold me but partially guilty of that brave knight 's blood . " 1 " 5 my 2 although 4 upon 3 , 4 upon 4 upon 5 my 5 my 6 heart 5 my 20 blood 7 , 13 partially 9 do 13 partially 10 hold 13 partially 11 me 13 partially 12 but 13 partially 13 partially 14 guilty 13 partially 15 of 13 partially 16 that 13 partially 17 brave 13 partially 18 knight 18 knight 20 blood 19 's 20 blood 20 blood 21 . 21 . 22 " " would ye evade me ? " she cried . 1 " 9 cried 2 would 4 evade 3 ye 4 evade 4 evade 5 me 4 evade 6 ? 4 evade 8 she 4 evade 9 cried 6 ? 7 " 9 cried 10 . " madam , not so . 1 " 2 madam 2 madam 3 , 3 , 4 not 4 not 5 so 5 so 6 . i have told you ; at [your] [bidding] [,] [i] will [even] [turn] me a [monk] , " said [richard] . 1 i 2 have 1 i 11 will 2 have 3 told 2 have 6 at 3 told 4 you 4 you 5 ; 11 will 14 me 14 me 18 " 15 a 17 , 17 , 18 " 18 " 19 said 19 said 21 . " then , in honour , ye belong to me ? " she concluded . 1 " 14 concluded 2 then 14 concluded 3 , 14 concluded 4 in 5 honour 5 honour 7 ye 5 honour 8 belong 6 , 7 ye 8 belong 9 to 8 belong 10 me 8 belong 11 ? 8 belong 14 concluded 11 ? 12 " 13 she 14 concluded 14 concluded 15 . " in honour , madam , [i] suppose " began the young man . 1 " 5 madam 2 in 3 honour 3 honour 5 madam 4 , 5 madam 5 madam 6 , 5 madam 8 suppose 5 madam 9 " 5 madam 10 began 10 began 14 . 11 the 12 young 12 young 13 man 13 man 14 . " go to ! " she interrupted ; " ye are too full of catches . 1 " 2 go 2 go 3 to 2 go 7 interrupted 2 go 8 ; 4 ! 5 " 4 ! 6 she 4 ! 7 interrupted 8 ; 15 catches 9 " 10 ye 10 ye 15 catches 11 are 15 catches 12 too 15 catches 13 full 14 of 13 full 15 catches 15 catches 16 . in honour do ye belong to me , till ye have paid the evil ? " 1 in 2 honour 2 honour 4 ye 2 honour 5 belong 2 honour 10 ye 3 do 4 ye 5 belong 6 to 5 belong 7 me 5 belong 9 till 6 to 7 me 8 , 9 till 10 ye 11 have 10 ye 14 evil 10 ye 15 ? 12 paid 14 evil 13 the 14 evil 15 ? 16 " " [in] honour , [i] do , " said [dick] . 1 " 3 honour 3 honour 4 , 4 , 9 said 6 do 8 " 7 , 8 " 8 " 9 said 9 said 11 . nay , now , no words ! " cried she . 1 nay 2 , 1 nay 4 , 1 nay 6 words 1 nay 9 cried 3 now 4 , 5 no 6 words 7 ! 8 " 7 ! 9 cried 9 cried 10 she 9 cried 11 . " they will avail you nothing . 1 " 7 . 2 they 4 avail 3 will 4 avail 4 avail 5 you 4 avail 6 nothing 4 avail 7 . for [see] [how] [just] it is , that you who deprived me of one home , should supply me with another . 1 for 5 it 5 it 6 is 6 is 11 deprived 7 , 11 deprived 8 that 11 deprived 9 you 11 deprived 10 who 11 deprived 11 deprived 12 me 11 deprived 13 of 11 deprived 14 one 11 deprived 15 home 11 deprived 17 should 11 deprived 19 me 11 deprived 22 . 15 home 16 , 17 should 18 supply 20 with 21 another 21 another 22 . not one whit ! " 1 not 3 whit 2 one 3 whit 3 whit 4 ! 4 ! 5 " " [dick] , " she said , " [ye] [sweet] boy [,] [ye] must come and kiss me [for] that [word] . 1 " 6 said 3 , 6 said 4 " 6 said 5 she 6 said 6 said 7 , 6 said 22 . 7 , 8 " 7 , 16 and 8 " 11 boy 14 must 15 come 15 come 16 and 17 kiss 18 me 17 kiss 22 . 18 me 20 that [chapter] [vi] [night] [in] [the] [woods] [(] [concluded] [)] [:] [dick] [and] [joan] the horses had by this time finished the small store of provender , and fully breathed from their fatigues . 1 the 12 provender 2 horses 12 provender 3 had 6 time 4 by 6 time 5 this 6 time 6 time 12 provender 7 finished 12 provender 8 the 12 provender 9 small 12 provender 10 store 12 provender 11 of 12 provender 12 provender 14 and 12 provender 15 fully 13 , 14 and 15 fully 19 fatigues 16 breathed 19 fatigues 17 from 19 fatigues 18 their 19 fatigues 19 fatigues 20 . hence he could look far abroad on the moonlit and snow-paven forest . 1 hence 3 could 1 hence 4 look 1 hence 5 far 2 he 3 could 5 far 11 snow-paven 6 abroad 11 snow-paven 7 on 11 snow-paven 8 the 11 snow-paven 9 moonlit 11 snow-paven 10 and 11 snow-paven 11 snow-paven 12 forest 11 snow-paven 13 . and there his eye was caught by a spot of ruddy brightness no bigger than a needle 's eye . 1 and 2 there 1 and 3 his 3 his 4 eye 4 eye 6 caught 5 was 6 caught 6 caught 7 by 6 caught 11 ruddy 8 a 9 spot 9 spot 11 ruddy 10 of 11 ruddy 11 ruddy 12 brightness 11 ruddy 14 bigger 11 ruddy 17 needle 13 no 14 bigger 14 bigger 15 than 16 a 17 needle 17 needle 20 . 18 's 19 eye 19 eye 20 . he blamed himself sharply for his previous neglect . 1 he 2 blamed 2 blamed 3 himself 2 blamed 8 neglect 4 sharply 8 neglect 5 for 8 neglect 6 his 7 previous 7 previous 8 neglect 8 neglect 9 . but now he must no longer squander valuable hours . 1 but 7 squander 2 now 7 squander 3 he 7 squander 4 must 7 squander 5 no 6 longer 6 longer 7 squander 7 squander 8 valuable 7 squander 9 hours 7 squander 10 . " but [yet] , for [sure] , [i] [heard] [the] clash of harness , " whispered [alicia] . 1 " 2 but 1 " 16 whispered 4 , 16 whispered 5 for 7 , 7 , 16 whispered 11 clash 12 of 11 clash 13 harness 13 harness 14 , 14 , 15 " 15 " 16 whispered 16 whispered 18 . " it [came] not [thence] . 1 " 2 it 1 " 6 . 4 not 6 . it came from westward , " she declared . 1 it 9 . 2 came 4 westward 3 from 4 westward 4 westward 8 declared 5 , 8 declared 6 " 8 declared 7 she 8 declared 8 declared 9 . " it may be [what] [it] [will] , " returned [dick] [;] " [and] it must be [as] heaven [please] . 1 " 2 it 1 " 21 . 2 it 4 be 3 may 4 be 8 , 9 " 8 , 19 heaven 9 " 10 returned 13 " 16 must 13 " 19 heaven 15 it 16 must 16 must 17 be 19 heaven 21 . reck we not a jot , but push on the livelier , and put it to the touch . 1 reck 2 we 1 reck 3 not 1 reck 4 a 1 reck 5 jot 5 jot 7 but 5 jot 8 push 5 jot 9 on 5 jot 10 the 5 jot 11 livelier 5 jot 19 . 6 , 7 but 11 livelier 13 and 11 livelier 14 put 12 , 13 and 15 it 16 to 15 it 18 touch 16 to 17 the 18 touch 19 . up , friends enough breathed . " 1 up 2 , 2 , 7 " 3 friends 5 breathed 3 friends 6 . 4 enough 5 breathed 6 . 7 " presently they could see the smoke pouring from among the trees , ruddily coloured on its lower edge and scattering bright sparks . 1 presently 2 they 1 presently 7 pouring 3 could 4 see 4 see 7 pouring 5 the 6 smoke 6 smoke 7 pouring 7 pouring 13 ruddily 8 from 13 ruddily 9 among 13 ruddily 10 the 13 ruddily 11 trees 13 ruddily 12 , 13 ruddily 13 ruddily 14 coloured 13 ruddily 15 on 13 ruddily 16 its 13 ruddily 17 lower 13 ruddily 18 edge 18 edge 20 scattering 19 and 20 scattering 20 scattering 21 bright 20 scattering 22 sparks 20 scattering 23 . he himself , [placing] [alicia] in the shelter of a bulky oak , stole straight forth in the direction of the fire . 1 he 2 himself 2 himself 23 . 3 , 6 in 6 in 7 the 6 in 8 shelter 8 shelter 9 of 8 shelter 10 a 10 a 11 bulky 11 bulky 12 oak 12 oak 22 fire 12 oak 23 . 13 , 14 stole 14 stole 19 direction 15 straight 16 forth 16 forth 17 in 17 in 18 the 18 the 19 direction 19 direction 20 of 20 of 21 the 21 the 22 fire at last , through an opening of the wood , his eye embraced the scene of the encampment . 1 at 2 last 1 at 5 an 2 last 3 , 4 through 5 an 5 an 12 eye 6 opening 7 of 6 opening 12 eye 7 of 8 the 8 the 9 wood 9 wood 10 , 11 his 12 eye 12 eye 18 encampment 13 embraced 18 encampment 14 the 18 encampment 15 scene 18 encampment 16 of 18 encampment 17 the 18 encampment 18 encampment 19 . he began to have a terrible misgiving that he was out-manoeuvred . 1 he 2 began 1 he 11 out-manoeuvred 3 to 4 have 4 have 5 a 5 a 11 out-manoeuvred 6 terrible 11 out-manoeuvred 7 misgiving 11 out-manoeuvred 8 that 11 out-manoeuvred 9 he 10 was 9 he 11 out-manoeuvred 10 was 11 out-manoeuvred 11 out-manoeuvred 12 . bennet , [at] the sound , [started] to his feet ; but [ere] he had time to [spring] [upon] his arms , [dick] hailed him . 1 bennet 2 , 1 bennet 24 hailed 2 , 4 the 4 the 5 sound 5 sound 6 , 8 to 9 his 9 his 21 arms 10 feet 11 ; 11 ; 12 but 12 but 14 he 14 he 15 had 14 he 20 his 15 had 16 time 16 time 17 to 20 his 21 arms 21 arms 22 , 22 , 24 hailed 24 hailed 26 . 25 him 26 . " [bennet] , " he said ["] [bennet] , old [friend] [,] yield [ye] . 1 " 6 said 3 , 4 " 4 " 6 said 5 he 6 said 6 said 9 , 6 said 15 . 10 old 13 yield 13 yield 15 . ye will but spill men 's lives in vain , if ye resist . " 1 ye 4 spill 1 ye 15 " 2 will 4 spill 3 but 4 spill 4 spill 5 men 4 spill 6 's 4 spill 7 lives 4 spill 9 vain 8 in 9 vain 9 vain 13 resist 10 , 12 ye 11 if 12 ye 12 ye 13 resist 14 . 15 " " ['] [tis] [master] [shelton] , [by] [st] [barbary] ! " cried [hatch] . 1 " 6 , 1 " 10 ! 10 ! 11 " 11 " 12 cried 12 cried 14 . " yield me ? 1 " 2 yield 2 yield 3 me 3 me 4 ? ye ask much . 1 ye 2 ask 2 ask 4 . 3 much 4 . what force have ye ? " 1 what 5 ? 2 force 4 ye 3 have 4 ye 4 ye 5 ? 5 ? 6 " " [i] tell you , [bennet] , [ye] [are] both [outnumbered] and begirt , " said [dick] . 1 " 4 you 1 " 16 said 3 tell 4 you 5 , 16 said 7 , 12 and 7 , 16 said 10 both 12 and 13 begirt 15 " 14 , 15 " 15 " 16 said 16 said 18 . " [caesar] [and] [charlemagne] would [cry] [for] quarter . 1 " 9 . 5 would 8 quarter 8 quarter 9 . i have two score men at my whistle , and with one shoot of arrows [i] could answer for you all . " 1 i 2 have 2 have 4 score 3 two 4 score 4 score 5 men 4 score 6 at 4 score 8 whistle 7 my 8 whistle 8 whistle 10 and 8 whistle 12 one 8 whistle 13 shoot 8 whistle 19 for 9 , 10 and 11 with 12 one 13 shoot 15 arrows 14 of 15 arrows 15 arrows 18 answer 17 could 18 answer 19 for 20 you 20 you 23 " 21 all 22 . 22 . 23 " " master [dick] , " said [bennet] , " it goes [against] my [heart] ; but [i] [must] [do] my duty . 1 " 5 " 2 master 4 , 4 , 5 " 5 " 6 said 6 said 8 , 8 , 9 " 9 " 10 it 10 it 22 . 11 goes 13 my 11 goes 21 duty 15 ; 16 but 15 ; 20 my 20 my 21 duty 21 duty 22 . the saints help you ! " 1 the 2 saints 2 saints 3 help 2 saints 5 ! 3 help 4 you 5 ! 6 " and therewith he raised a little tucket to his mouth and wound a rousing call . 1 and 2 therewith 2 therewith 3 he 2 therewith 4 raised 2 therewith 5 a 2 therewith 6 little 2 therewith 7 tucket 7 tucket 8 to 7 tucket 10 mouth 7 tucket 11 and 7 tucket 12 wound 7 tucket 16 . 9 his 10 mouth 12 wound 14 rousing 13 a 14 rousing 14 rousing 15 call in the hurry [of] [their] change of [place] [,] [joanna] sprang from her seat [and] [ran] like an arrow [to] [her] lover ['s] [side] . 1 in 2 the 1 in 3 hurry 3 hurry 6 change 6 change 7 of 7 of 25 . 11 sprang 12 from 11 sprang 14 seat 12 from 13 her 14 seat 19 arrow 17 like 19 arrow 18 an 19 arrow 19 arrow 22 lover 22 lover 25 . " here , [dick] ! " she cried , as she clasped his hand in hers . 1 " 8 cried 2 here 3 , 2 here 5 ! 5 ! 6 " 5 ! 8 cried 7 she 8 cried 8 cried 9 , 8 cried 12 clasped 9 , 10 as 11 she 12 clasped 12 clasped 16 hers 13 his 14 hand 14 hand 16 hers 15 in 16 hers 16 hers 17 . his own men became restive . 1 his 5 restive 2 own 5 restive 3 men 5 restive 4 became 5 restive 5 restive 6 . then [dick] [awoke] . 1 then 4 . " on ! " he cried . 1 " 6 cried 2 on 3 ! 3 ! 4 " 3 ! 5 he 3 ! 6 cried 6 cried 7 . " shoot , boys , and keep to cover . 1 " 2 shoot 2 shoot 3 , 2 shoot 4 boys 2 shoot 7 keep 2 shoot 9 cover 5 , 6 and 6 and 7 keep 8 to 9 cover 9 cover 10 . england [and] [york] ! " 1 england 4 ! 4 ! 5 " at the [same] [time] [,] answering tuckets repeated and repeated [hatch] ['s] [call] . 1 at 2 the 2 the 6 answering 6 answering 7 tuckets 7 tuckets 14 . 8 repeated 9 and 8 repeated 10 repeated 10 repeated 14 . " [rally] , rally ! " cried [dick] . 1 " 7 cried 3 , 7 cried 4 rally 5 ! 5 ! 6 " 6 " 7 cried 7 cried 9 . " rally upon me ! 1 " 2 rally 2 rally 3 upon 2 rally 4 me 2 rally 5 ! rally for your lives ! " 1 rally 2 for 1 rally 3 your 1 rally 4 lives 1 rally 5 ! 5 ! 6 " dick stood for a moment , bitterly recognising the fruits of his precipitate and unwise valour . 1 dick 2 stood 1 dick 6 , 1 dick 7 bitterly 2 stood 5 moment 3 for 5 moment 4 a 5 moment 7 bitterly 13 precipitate 8 recognising 9 the 8 recognising 13 precipitate 10 fruits 11 of 10 fruits 13 precipitate 12 his 13 precipitate 13 precipitate 14 and 13 precipitate 16 valour 15 unwise 16 valour 16 valour 17 . his [had] [been] throughout the [part] of a [sagacious] captain [;] [dick] 's the conduct [of] an eager boy . 1 his 4 throughout 1 his 20 . 4 throughout 8 a 5 the 7 of 7 of 8 a 10 captain 13 's 13 's 15 conduct 14 the 15 conduct 15 conduct 19 boy 17 an 18 eager 18 eager 19 boy 19 boy 20 . " the saints enlighten me ! " he thought . 1 " 4 enlighten 2 the 4 enlighten 3 saints 4 enlighten 4 enlighten 5 me 4 enlighten 6 ! 4 enlighten 8 he 4 enlighten 9 thought 4 enlighten 10 . 6 ! 7 " " it is well [i] was knighted for [this] [morning] ['s] [matter] [;] this doth me little honour . " 1 " 20 " 2 it 3 is 2 it 6 was 3 is 4 well 6 was 7 knighted 7 knighted 20 " 8 for 19 . 14 this 15 doth 15 doth 16 me 15 doth 17 little 15 doth 18 honour 18 honour 19 . 19 . 20 " and thereupon [,] [still] [holding] [joanna] , he began to [run] . 1 and 2 thereupon 2 thereupon 12 . 7 , 9 began 8 he 9 began 9 began 10 to 10 to 12 . well , we live and learn ; next time it shall go better , by the rood . " 1 well 2 , 1 well 17 rood 3 we 4 live 3 we 11 shall 4 live 6 learn 5 and 6 learn 6 learn 7 ; 6 learn 8 next 6 learn 10 it 8 next 9 time 11 shall 17 rood 12 go 17 rood 13 better 17 rood 14 , 17 rood 15 by 17 rood 16 the 17 rood 17 rood 19 " 18 . 19 " " [nay] , [dick] , " said [joanna] , " what matters [it] ? 1 " 3 , 3 , 6 " 5 , 6 " 6 " 7 said 6 " 11 what 7 said 9 , 9 , 10 " 11 what 12 matters 11 what 14 ? here we are together once again . " 1 here 2 we 2 we 3 are 2 we 4 together 4 together 6 again 5 once 6 again 6 again 7 . 7 . 8 " he looked at her , and there she was [john] [matcham] [,] [as] [of] yore , in hose and doublet . 1 he 2 looked 1 he 9 was 2 looked 3 at 2 looked 4 her 4 her 5 , 6 and 7 there 7 there 9 was 8 she 9 was 9 was 20 doublet 15 yore 20 doublet 16 , 17 in 17 in 20 doublet 18 hose 19 and 18 hose 20 doublet 20 doublet 21 . " sweetheart , " he said , " if [ye] forgive [this] blunderer , what [care] [i] ? 1 " 2 sweetheart 2 sweetheart 3 , 2 sweetheart 15 what 3 , 4 " 4 " 6 said 4 " 13 blunderer 5 he 6 said 6 said 11 forgive 7 , 8 " 7 , 11 forgive 8 " 9 if 13 blunderer 14 , 15 what 18 ? make we [direct] [for] [holywood] [;] [there] lieth [your] [good] guardian and [my] [better] [friend] [,] [lord] [foxham] . 1 make 2 we 2 we 19 . 8 lieth 11 guardian 8 lieth 19 . 11 guardian 12 and there shall we be wed ; and whether poor or wealthy , famous or unknown , what , matters it ? 1 there 5 wed 2 shall 3 we 2 shall 4 be 2 shall 5 wed 5 wed 6 ; 5 wed 11 wealthy 5 wed 21 ? 6 ; 7 and 8 whether 9 poor 8 whether 10 or 8 whether 11 wealthy 11 wealthy 12 , 11 wealthy 13 famous 11 wealthy 14 or 11 wealthy 15 unknown 15 unknown 16 , 15 unknown 17 what 15 unknown 18 , 15 unknown 19 matters 19 matters 20 it there was a downfall for conceit ! 1 there 2 was 1 there 4 downfall 3 a 4 downfall 4 downfall 6 conceit 5 for 6 conceit 6 conceit 7 ! " [my] [dick] ! " she cried . 1 " 4 ! 4 ! 5 " 5 " 7 cried 6 she 7 cried 7 cried 8 . " and did they knight you ? " 1 " 8 " 2 and 3 did 3 did 4 they 3 did 5 knight 3 did 7 ? 6 you 7 ? 7 ? 8 " " [that] [will] [i] , [dick] , with a [glad] [heart] , " she answered . 1 " 15 answered 5 , 15 answered 7 , 8 with 8 with 9 a 9 a 13 " 12 , 13 " 13 " 15 answered 14 she 15 answered 15 answered 16 . " ay , sir ? 1 " 2 ay 2 ay 3 , 2 ay 4 sir 4 sir 5 ? methought ye were to be a monk ! " said a voice in their ears . 1 methought 2 ye 1 methought 3 were 1 methought 7 monk 4 to 5 be 5 be 7 monk 6 a 7 monk 7 monk 8 ! 7 monk 10 said 7 monk 12 voice 7 monk 16 . 8 ! 9 " 11 a 12 voice 12 voice 15 ears 13 in 14 their 14 their 15 ears " [alicia] ! " cried [joanna] . 1 " 3 ! 3 ! 4 " 4 " 5 cried 5 cried 7 . " even so , " replied the young lady , coming forward . 1 " 3 so 1 " 6 replied 2 even 3 so 4 , 6 replied 5 " 6 replied 6 replied 8 young 6 replied 13 . 7 the 8 young 8 young 9 lady 9 lady 10 , 9 lady 12 forward 11 coming 12 forward " [i] ['ll] not believe it , " cried [joanna] . 1 " 9 cried 4 not 5 believe 5 believe 6 it 6 it 7 , 7 , 9 cried 8 " 9 cried 9 cried 11 . " [dick] ! " 1 " 3 ! 3 ! 4 " " [dick] ! " [mimicked] [alicia] . 1 " 3 ! 3 ! 4 " 3 ! 7 . " [dick] , indeed ! 1 " 4 indeed 3 , 4 indeed 4 indeed 5 ! ay , fair sir , and ye desert poor damsels in distress , " she continued , turning to the young knight . 1 ay 2 , 1 ay 3 fair 3 fair 8 desert 4 sir 5 , 4 sir 8 desert 5 , 6 and 7 ye 8 desert 8 desert 10 damsels 8 desert 18 turning 9 poor 10 damsels 10 damsels 12 distress 10 damsels 16 continued 11 in 12 distress 13 , 16 continued 14 " 16 continued 15 she 16 continued 17 , 18 turning 18 turning 19 to 18 turning 22 knight 19 to 20 the 20 the 21 young 22 knight 23 . " ye leave them planted behind oaks . 1 " 2 ye 2 ye 7 oaks 3 leave 7 oaks 4 them 7 oaks 5 planted 7 oaks 6 behind 7 oaks 7 oaks 8 . but they say true the age of chivalry is dead . " 1 but 2 they 2 they 8 chivalry 3 say 8 chivalry 4 true 8 chivalry 5 the 6 age 5 the 8 chivalry 6 age 8 chivalry 7 of 8 chivalry 8 chivalry 9 is 8 chivalry 10 dead 8 chivalry 12 " 11 . 12 " " madam , " cried [dick] , in despair , " [upon] [my] [soul] [i] had forgotten [you] outright . 1 " 2 madam 1 " 10 , 2 madam 3 , 2 madam 9 despair 3 , 4 " 4 " 5 cried 7 , 8 in 8 in 9 despair 10 , 11 " 11 " 20 . 16 had 17 forgotten 17 forgotten 19 outright 19 outright 20 . madam , ye must try to pardon me . 1 madam 2 , 1 madam 3 ye 1 madam 5 try 1 madam 7 pardon 4 must 5 try 5 try 6 to 7 pardon 8 me 8 me 9 . ye [see] [,] [i] [had] [new] [found] [joanna] ! " 1 ye 9 ! 9 ! 10 " " [i] did not suppose that ye had done it o ' purpose , " she retorted . 1 " 17 retorted 3 did 4 not 3 did 13 purpose 5 suppose 6 that 6 that 13 purpose 7 ye 11 o 8 had 9 done 9 done 10 it 9 done 11 o 11 o 12 ' 11 o 13 purpose 13 purpose 17 retorted 14 , 17 retorted 15 " 16 she 15 " 17 retorted 17 retorted 18 . " [but] [i] will be cruelly avenged . 1 " 4 will 1 " 6 cruelly 4 will 5 be 6 cruelly 7 avenged 7 avenged 8 . i will [tell] a [secret] [to] [my] [lady] [shelton] she that is to be , " she added , curtseying . 1 i 2 will 1 i 4 a 4 a 21 . 10 she 20 curtseying 11 that 12 is 12 is 13 to 13 to 14 be 14 be 20 curtseying 15 , 16 " 15 , 20 curtseying 16 " 20 curtseying 17 she 20 curtseying 18 added 20 curtseying 19 , 20 curtseying 20 curtseying 21 . go to ye may do your pleasure with him ! 1 go 2 to 1 go 6 your 1 go 8 with 1 go 10 ! 3 ye 4 may 3 ye 6 your 5 do 6 your 6 your 7 pleasure 8 with 9 him " but did [my] [dick] [make] [love] to you ? " asked [joanna] , clinging to her sweetheart ['s] [side] . 1 " 2 but 1 " 12 asked 3 did 10 ? 8 to 9 you 9 you 10 ? 10 ? 11 " 10 ? 12 asked 12 asked 14 , 12 asked 21 . 15 clinging 16 to 16 to 17 her 17 her 18 sweetheart 18 sweetheart 21 . " [nay] [,] fool [girl] , " returned [alicia] [;] ["] [it] [was] [i] [made] [love] to him . 1 " 4 fool 4 fool 6 , 6 , 7 " 7 " 8 returned 8 returned 17 to 17 to 18 him 18 him 19 . i offered to marry him , indeed ; but he bade me go marry with my likes . 1 i 4 marry 2 offered 4 marry 3 to 4 marry 4 marry 5 him 4 marry 7 indeed 4 marry 17 likes 6 , 7 indeed 7 indeed 8 ; 8 ; 9 but 9 but 10 he 10 he 17 likes 11 bade 12 me 11 bade 13 go 11 bade 14 marry 11 bade 17 likes 14 marry 16 my 15 with 16 my 17 likes 18 . these were his words . 1 these 2 were 1 these 4 words 3 his 4 words 4 words 5 . nay , [that] [i] [will] [say] [:] he is more plain than pleasant . 1 nay 2 , 1 nay 10 more 2 , 8 he 8 he 9 is 10 more 12 than 11 plain 12 than 12 than 13 pleasant 12 than 14 . but now , children , for the sake of sense , set forward . 1 but 2 now 2 now 3 , 2 now 8 sake 4 children 5 , 4 children 8 sake 6 for 7 the 6 for 8 sake 7 the 8 sake 8 sake 9 of 8 sake 10 sense 8 sake 11 , 8 sake 13 forward 12 set 13 forward 13 forward 14 . shall we [go] once more [over] [the] [dingle] [,] [or] push [straight] [for] [holywood] ? " 1 shall 2 we 1 shall 15 ? 2 we 11 push 4 once 5 more 4 once 11 push 15 ? 16 " but how think ye ? 1 but 2 how 2 how 5 ? 3 think 4 ye 4 ye 5 ? if the men , upon the alarm of the fighting , had fled away , we should have gone about for nothing . 1 if 3 men 2 the 3 men 3 men 13 fled 4 , 13 fled 5 upon 6 the 5 upon 13 fled 7 alarm 10 fighting 7 alarm 12 had 7 alarm 13 fled 8 of 9 the 8 of 10 fighting 9 the 10 fighting 10 fighting 11 , 13 fled 14 away 13 fled 19 gone 13 fled 21 for 13 fled 23 . 15 , 16 we 16 we 18 have 17 should 18 have 18 have 19 gone 19 gone 20 about 21 for 22 nothing " agreed , " cried [alicia] ; but [joanna] [only] pressed [upon] [dick] 's arm . 1 " 16 . 2 agreed 3 , 2 agreed 11 pressed 3 , 4 " 3 , 8 but 4 " 5 cried 7 ; 8 but 11 pressed 15 arm 14 's 15 arm 15 arm 16 . at length [,] [from] a rising [hill] , [they] [looked] [below] [them] [on] the dell of [holywood] . 1 at 2 length 2 length 18 . 5 a 15 dell 6 rising 8 , 8 , 14 the 14 the 15 dell 15 dell 16 of 16 of 18 . " [by] the mass , " said [richard] , " there are [lord] [foxham] ['s] fellows [still] encamped . 1 " 4 mass 3 the 4 mass 4 mass 6 " 5 , 6 " 6 " 7 said 7 said 9 , 7 said 19 . 9 , 10 " 10 " 12 are 11 there 12 are 12 are 16 fellows 18 encamped 19 . the messenger hath certainly miscarried . 1 the 2 messenger 1 the 5 miscarried 2 messenger 5 miscarried 3 hath 5 miscarried 4 certainly 5 miscarried 5 miscarried 6 . well , then , [so] [better] . 1 well 2 , 1 well 3 then 3 then 4 , 4 , 7 . we have power at hand [to] [face] [sir] [daniel] . " 1 we 2 have 2 have 3 power 3 power 11 " 4 at 5 hand 5 hand 10 . 10 . 11 " dick , not quite with his good will , was brought before them . 1 dick 2 , 1 dick 14 . 3 not 4 quite 3 not 13 them 5 with 6 his 5 with 13 them 7 good 8 will 8 will 13 them 9 , 10 was 10 was 11 brought 11 brought 12 before 11 brought 13 them 13 them 14 . " how , sir ? " asked [richard] . 1 " 2 how 1 " 4 sir 3 , 4 sir 4 sir 6 " 5 ? 6 " 6 " 7 asked 7 asked 9 . " have ye brought [me] [sir] [daniel] ['s] [head] ? " 1 " 11 " 2 have 3 ye 3 ye 4 brought 3 ye 10 ? 10 ? 11 " i have been , so please your grace , well beaten . ["] 1 i 2 have 1 i 12 . 2 have 3 been 2 have 11 beaten 3 been 5 so 4 , 5 so 6 please 8 grace 7 your 8 grace 8 grace 9 , 8 grace 11 beaten 10 well 11 beaten gloucester looked upon him with a formidable frown . 1 gloucester 7 formidable 2 looked 7 formidable 3 upon 7 formidable 4 him 7 formidable 5 with 7 formidable 6 a 7 formidable 7 formidable 8 frown 7 formidable 9 . " [i] gave you fifty lances , { 3 } sir , " he said . 1 " 15 said 3 gave 9 3 4 you 9 3 5 fifty 9 3 6 lances 9 3 7 , 9 3 8 { 9 3 9 3 10 } 9 3 11 sir 9 3 12 , 9 3 13 " 9 3 14 he 9 3 15 said 15 said 16 . " my lord duke , [i] had but fifty men-at-arms , " replied the young knight . 1 " 4 duke 2 my 3 lord 3 lord 4 duke 4 duke 5 , 4 duke 10 men-at-arms 7 had 10 men-at-arms 8 but 10 men-at-arms 9 fifty 10 men-at-arms 10 men-at-arms 13 replied 10 men-at-arms 15 young 10 men-at-arms 16 knight 11 , 13 replied 12 " 13 replied 14 the 15 young 16 knight 17 . " how is this ? " said [gloucester] . 1 " 2 how 1 " 7 said 2 how 3 is 4 this 5 ? 5 ? 6 " 6 " 7 said 7 said 9 . " he did [ask] me fifty lances . " 1 " 9 " 2 he 3 did 3 did 5 me 5 me 9 " 6 fifty 7 lances 7 lances 8 . 8 . 9 " " [may] it [please] [your] [grace] [,] " [replied] [catesby] , smoothly , " for a pursuit we [gave] [him] [but] [the] horsemen . " 1 " 3 it 1 " 8 " 8 " 11 , 11 , 25 " 12 smoothly 15 for 12 smoothly 16 a 13 , 14 " 13 , 15 for 16 a 25 " 17 pursuit 18 we 17 pursuit 23 horsemen 23 horsemen 24 . 24 . 25 " " it is well , " replied [richard] , adding , " [shelton] , [ye] [may] [go] . " 1 " 3 is 1 " 4 well 2 it 3 is 4 well 5 , 4 well 9 , 4 well 11 , 5 , 6 " 6 " 7 replied 9 , 10 adding 11 , 12 " 12 " 19 " 14 , 19 " 18 . 19 " " stay ! " said [lord] [foxham] . 1 " 2 stay 1 " 5 said 3 ! 4 " 3 ! 5 said 5 said 8 . " this young man likewise had a charge from me . 1 " 11 . 2 this 5 likewise 3 young 4 man 3 young 5 likewise 5 likewise 7 a 5 likewise 8 charge 6 had 7 a 8 charge 9 from 8 charge 10 me 8 charge 11 . it may be he hath better sped . 1 it 2 may 2 may 3 be 2 may 7 sped 4 he 7 sped 5 hath 7 sped 6 better 7 sped 7 sped 8 . say , [master] [shelton] [,] [have] [ye] [found] [the] maid ? " 1 say 2 , 1 say 10 maid 1 say 11 ? 11 ? 12 " " [i] praise [the] saints , my lord , " said [dick] , " she is in this house . " 1 " 10 " 3 praise 8 lord 5 saints 6 , 6 , 8 lord 7 my 8 lord 8 lord 9 , 9 , 10 " 10 " 11 said 11 said 13 , 13 , 14 " 14 " 15 she 14 " 16 is 16 is 17 in 17 in 19 house 18 this 19 house 19 house 20 . 20 . 21 " " is it even so ? 1 " 2 is 2 is 5 so 2 is 6 ? 3 it 5 so 4 even 5 so this young squire " 1 this 3 squire 2 young 3 squire 3 squire 4 " " young knight , " interrupted [catesby] . 1 " 6 interrupted 2 young 3 knight 3 knight 6 interrupted 4 , 6 interrupted 5 " 6 interrupted 6 interrupted 8 . " say [ye] [so] , [sir] [william] ? " cried [lord] [foxham] . 1 " 2 say 2 say 5 , 2 say 8 ? 8 ? 9 " 9 " 10 cried 10 cried 13 . " [i] [did] [myself] , and for [good] service , dub him [knight] , " said [gloucester] . 1 " 11 dub 5 , 6 and 5 , 7 for 7 for 9 service 9 service 10 , 10 , 11 dub 11 dub 18 . 12 him 14 , 12 him 18 . 14 , 15 " 15 " 16 said " he hath twice manfully served me . 1 " 3 hath 2 he 3 hath 3 hath 5 manfully 4 twice 5 manfully 5 manfully 6 served 5 manfully 7 me 7 me 8 . it is not valour of hands , it is a man 's mind of iron , that he lacks . 1 it 4 valour 2 is 4 valour 3 not 4 valour 4 valour 5 of 4 valour 6 hands 4 valour 7 , 4 valour 8 it 4 valour 20 . 8 it 9 is 8 it 12 's 8 it 19 lacks 9 is 10 a 10 a 11 man 13 mind 19 lacks 14 of 19 lacks 15 iron 16 , 15 iron 19 lacks 17 that 19 lacks 18 he 19 lacks he will not [rise] [,] [lord] [foxham] [.] 1 he 3 not 2 will 3 not ' [tis] a [fellow] that will fight indeed bravely in a mellay , but hath a capon 's heart . 1 ' 20 . 3 a 17 capon 5 that 6 will 6 will 12 mellay 7 fight 12 mellay 8 indeed 12 mellay 9 bravely 12 mellay 10 in 12 mellay 11 a 12 mellay 12 mellay 17 capon 13 , 17 capon 14 but 17 capon 15 hath 17 capon 16 a 17 capon 17 capon 18 's 17 capon 19 heart 17 capon 20 . howbeit , if he is to marry , marry him in the name [of] [mary] , and be done ! " 1 howbeit 2 , 1 howbeit 3 if 1 howbeit 4 he 1 howbeit 5 is 1 howbeit 7 marry 1 howbeit 8 , 1 howbeit 9 marry 1 howbeit 16 , 6 to 7 marry 9 marry 10 him 9 marry 13 name 10 him 11 in 11 in 12 the 16 , 17 and 16 , 21 " 18 be 19 done 19 done 21 " 20 ! 21 " " [nay] , he is a brave lad [i] [know] it , " said [lord] [foxham] . 1 " 5 is 3 , 4 he 4 he 5 is 5 is 6 a 6 a 7 brave 7 brave 8 lad 8 lad 17 . 11 it 12 , 12 , 14 said 13 " 14 said 14 said 17 . " content [ye] , then , [sir] [richard] . 1 " 2 content 2 content 4 , 4 , 5 then 5 then 6 , 6 , 9 . i have [compounded] this [affair] [with] [master] [hamley] , and [to-morrow] [ye] shall wed . " 1 i 2 have 1 i 13 shall 2 have 4 this 4 this 9 , 9 , 10 and 13 shall 14 wed 14 wed 15 . 15 . 16 " " victory , my lord , " he cried . 1 " 9 cried 2 victory 5 lord 3 , 5 lord 4 my 5 lord 5 lord 6 , 5 lord 9 cried 7 " 9 cried 8 he 9 cried 9 cried 10 . [chapter] [vii] [dick's] [revenge] his thoughts were both quiet and happy . 1 his 2 thoughts 2 thoughts 3 were 2 thoughts 5 quiet 2 thoughts 7 happy 2 thoughts 8 . 3 were 4 both 5 quiet 6 and he turned to go home ; but even as he turned , his eye lit upon a figure behind , a tree . 1 he 2 turned 2 turned 3 to 2 turned 15 lit 3 to 4 go 4 go 5 home 6 ; 7 but 7 but 8 even 7 but 10 he 9 as 10 he 10 he 11 turned 11 turned 15 lit 12 , 15 lit 13 his 14 eye 14 eye 15 lit 15 lit 16 upon 15 lit 18 figure 15 lit 19 behind 16 upon 17 a 19 behind 20 , 19 behind 22 tree 21 a 22 tree 22 tree 23 . " stand ! " he cried . 1 " 6 cried 2 stand 3 ! 3 ! 4 " 4 " 6 cried 5 he 6 cried 6 cried 7 . " who goes ? " 1 " 2 who 2 who 3 goes 2 who 4 ? 4 ? 5 " the figure stepped forth and waved its hand like a dumb person . 1 the 2 figure 2 figure 3 stepped 2 figure 6 waved 4 forth 6 waved 5 and 6 waved 6 waved 7 its 6 waved 8 hand 6 waved 9 like 6 waved 11 dumb 9 like 10 a 11 dumb 12 person 11 dumb 13 . it was arrayed like a pilgrim , the hood lowered over the [face] , but [dick] [,] in [an] instant [,] recognised [sir] [daniel] . 1 it 2 was 1 it 25 . 2 was 6 pilgrim 3 arrayed 4 like 3 arrayed 6 pilgrim 5 a 6 pilgrim 6 pilgrim 7 , 6 pilgrim 8 the 6 pilgrim 9 hood 6 pilgrim 10 lowered 10 lowered 12 the 11 over 12 the 14 , 15 but 14 , 20 instant 15 but 18 in 20 instant 22 recognised 22 recognised 25 . " well , [dickon] , " said [sir] [daniel] , " how is it to be ? 1 " 2 well 2 well 3 , 2 well 5 , 5 , 6 " 6 " 7 said 7 said 10 , 10 , 11 " 11 " 12 how 12 how 17 ? 13 is 17 ? 14 it 16 be 14 it 17 ? 15 to 16 be do ye make war upon the fallen ? " 1 do 8 ? 2 ye 4 war 2 ye 8 ? 3 make 4 war 4 war 5 upon 4 war 7 fallen 6 the 7 fallen 8 ? 9 " " [nay] self-defence , " replied the knight . 1 " 3 self-defence 3 self-defence 4 , 3 self-defence 9 . 4 , 5 " 5 " 6 replied 6 replied 8 knight 7 the 8 knight " [ye] [may] not go to [holywood] , " said [dick] . 1 " 4 not 1 " 10 said 5 go 6 to 5 go 9 " 8 , 9 " 9 " 10 said 10 said 12 . " how ! 1 " 2 how 2 how 3 ! may not ? " asked the knight . 1 may 2 not 1 may 7 knight 3 ? 4 " 3 ? 5 asked 3 ? 7 knight 6 the 7 knight 7 knight 8 . your life is forfeit doubly forfeit , for my father 's death and your own practices to meward . 1 your 4 forfeit 2 life 4 forfeit 3 is 4 forfeit 4 forfeit 5 doubly 4 forfeit 6 forfeit 4 forfeit 19 . 6 forfeit 7 , 6 forfeit 8 for 6 forfeit 9 my 6 forfeit 10 father 6 forfeit 12 death 10 father 11 's 12 death 18 meward 13 and 18 meward 14 your 18 meward 15 own 18 meward 16 practices 17 to 16 practices 18 meward an ye were the devil , [i] would not lay a hand on you . 1 an 5 devil 2 ye 5 devil 3 were 5 devil 4 the 5 devil 5 devil 6 , 5 devil 8 would 5 devil 10 lay 8 would 9 not 10 lay 13 on 11 a 12 hand 12 hand 13 on 13 on 15 . 14 you 15 . an ye were the devil , ye might go where ye will for me . 1 an 11 ye 2 ye 7 ye 3 were 5 devil 4 the 5 devil 5 devil 7 ye 6 , 7 ye 7 ye 8 might 7 ye 9 go 7 ye 11 ye 10 where 11 ye 11 ye 14 me 12 will 14 me 13 for 14 me 14 me 15 . seek [god] ['s] forgiveness [;] [mine] ye have freely . 1 seek 4 forgiveness 4 forgiveness 9 freely 7 ye 8 have 8 have 9 freely 9 freely 10 . but [to] [go] [on] [to] [holywood] is different . 1 but 7 is 7 is 8 different 8 different 9 . i carry arms [for] [york] , and [i] will suffer [no] spy within their lines . 1 i 9 will 2 carry 3 arms 3 arms 6 , 6 , 7 and 7 and 9 will 9 will 10 suffer 10 suffer 12 spy 12 spy 13 within 12 spy 14 their 12 spy 15 lines 15 lines 16 . " [ye] mock [me] , " said [sir] [daniel] . 1 " 6 " 3 mock 5 , 5 , 6 " 6 " 7 said 7 said 10 . " [i] have no safety out of [holywood] . " 1 " 10 " 3 have 4 no 4 no 5 safety 5 safety 9 . 6 out 7 of 7 of 9 . 9 . 10 " " [i] [care] no more , " returned [richard] . 1 " 4 no 1 " 10 . 4 no 5 more 6 , 7 " 6 , 10 . 7 " 8 returned " [i] [let] you go east , west , or south ; north [i] [will] not . 1 " 4 you 1 " 17 . 4 you 5 go 5 go 13 north 6 east 7 , 6 east 8 west 8 west 9 , 8 west 11 south 9 , 10 or 11 south 12 ; 11 south 13 north 16 not 17 . holywood is shut against you . 1 holywood 2 is 1 holywood 3 shut 1 holywood 4 against 4 against 5 you 4 against 6 . go , and seek not to return . 1 go 4 seek 2 , 3 and 3 and 4 seek 4 seek 7 return 5 not 7 return 6 to 7 return 7 return 8 . " [ye] doom me , " said [sir] [daniel] , gloomily . 1 " 11 gloomily 3 doom 11 gloomily 4 me 6 " 5 , 6 " 6 " 7 said 7 said 10 , 10 , 11 gloomily 11 gloomily 12 . " [i] [doom] you [not] , " returned [richard] . 1 " 4 you 1 " 6 , 6 , 7 " 7 " 8 returned 8 returned 10 . so [shall] [i] avenge [my] [father] , with a perfect conscience . " 1 so 4 avenge 4 avenge 10 perfect 7 , 8 with 8 with 9 a 9 a 10 perfect 10 perfect 11 conscience 11 conscience 12 . 12 . 13 " " ay , " said [sir] [daniel] , " y ' have a [long] sword against my dagger . " 1 " 2 ay 2 ay 3 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 5 said 5 said 8 , 8 , 9 " 8 , 19 . 9 " 10 y 10 y 15 sword 11 ' 12 have 12 have 13 a 13 a 15 sword 15 sword 18 dagger 16 against 18 dagger 17 my 18 dagger 19 . 20 " " [i] rely [upon] [heaven] [only] , " answered [dick] , casting his sword [some] [way] [behind] [him] on the snow . 1 " 3 rely 1 " 22 . 3 rely 7 , 7 , 9 answered 8 " 9 answered 11 , 12 casting 12 casting 14 sword 13 his 14 sword 14 sword 19 on 19 on 20 the 20 the 21 snow 21 snow 22 . " [i] did [but] [try] you , [dickon] , " returned the knight , with an uneasy semblance of a laugh . 1 " 3 did 1 " 13 knight 6 you 7 , 7 , 13 knight 9 , 10 " 10 " 13 knight 11 returned 13 knight 12 the 13 knight 13 knight 18 semblance 14 , 15 with 15 with 18 semblance 16 an 18 semblance 17 uneasy 18 semblance 18 semblance 19 of 18 semblance 21 laugh 19 of 20 a 21 laugh 22 . " [i] would not [spill] [your] blood . " 1 " 9 " 3 would 4 not 4 not 7 blood 7 blood 9 " 8 . 9 " " go , then , ere [it] [be] [too] late , " replied [shelton] . 1 " 13 replied 2 go 4 then 2 go 5 , 2 go 6 ere 3 , 4 then 6 ere 10 late 10 late 11 , 11 , 12 " 12 " 13 replied 13 replied 15 . " in five minutes [i] will call the post . 1 " 10 . 2 in 3 five 3 five 4 minutes 3 five 9 post 6 will 7 call 7 call 9 post 8 the 9 post 9 post 10 . i do perceive that [i] am too long-suffering . 1 i 8 long-suffering 2 do 8 long-suffering 3 perceive 4 that 3 perceive 8 long-suffering 6 am 8 long-suffering 7 too 8 long-suffering 8 long-suffering 9 . had [but] [our] [places] [been] [reversed] , [i] should have been [bound] [hand] [and] foot [some] [minutes] [past] . " 1 had 7 , 7 , 20 " 9 should 10 have 9 should 19 . 10 have 11 been 11 been 15 foot 19 . 20 " " well , [dickon] , [i] will go , " replied [sir] [daniel] . 1 " 2 well 2 well 3 , 3 , 11 replied 5 , 7 will 5 , 10 " 7 will 8 go 8 go 9 , 10 " 11 replied 11 replied 14 . " when we next meet , it shall repent you that ye were so harsh . " 1 " 17 " 2 when 3 we 2 when 9 repent 4 next 9 repent 5 meet 9 repent 6 , 7 it 6 , 9 repent 8 shall 9 repent 9 repent 10 you 9 repent 11 that 9 repent 12 ye 9 repent 13 were 9 repent 14 so 9 repent 15 harsh 9 repent 16 . 16 . 17 " and with these words , the knight turned and began to move off under the trees . 1 and 12 move 2 with 4 words 3 these 4 words 4 words 7 knight 5 , 7 knight 6 the 7 knight 7 knight 8 turned 7 knight 12 move 8 turned 9 and 10 began 11 to 10 began 12 move 12 move 16 trees 12 move 17 . 13 off 16 trees 14 under 16 trees 15 the 16 trees herein , all of a sudden , a bow sounded like a note of music . 1 herein 2 , 1 herein 3 all 1 herein 4 of 1 herein 6 sudden 5 a 6 sudden 6 sudden 7 , 6 sudden 9 bow 8 a 9 bow 9 bow 10 sounded 9 bow 13 note 11 like 12 a 12 a 13 note 13 note 14 of 14 of 15 music 15 music 16 . dick bounded to his side and raised him . 1 dick 9 . 2 bounded 3 to 2 bounded 4 his 2 bounded 5 side 2 bounded 7 raised 6 and 7 raised 7 raised 8 him 8 him 9 . his face desperately worked ; his whole body was shaken by contorting spasms . 1 his 2 face 1 his 12 contorting 2 face 4 worked 3 desperately 4 worked 4 worked 5 ; 6 his 12 contorting 7 whole 12 contorting 8 body 12 contorting 9 was 12 contorting 10 shaken 12 contorting 11 by 12 contorting 12 contorting 13 spasms 12 contorting 14 . " is the arrow black ? " he gasped . 1 " 2 is 1 " 9 gasped 3 the 4 arrow 4 arrow 5 black 4 arrow 9 gasped 6 ? 7 " 6 ? 9 gasped 8 he 9 gasped 9 gasped 10 . " it is black , " replied [dick] , gravely . 1 " 3 is 1 " 10 gravely 2 it 3 is 4 black 10 gravely 5 , 7 replied 6 " 7 replied 7 replied 10 gravely 9 , 10 gravely 10 gravely 11 . at length he [,] also , [rose] , and showed the countenance [of] [ellis] [duckworth] . 1 at 2 length 2 length 3 he 3 he 16 . 5 also 6 , 6 , 9 and 8 , 9 and 9 and 10 showed 10 showed 11 the 10 showed 12 countenance 12 countenance 16 . " [richard] , " he said , very gravely , " [i] heard you . 1 " 3 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 6 said 5 he 6 said 6 said 9 gravely 7 , 9 gravely 8 very 9 gravely 9 gravely 10 , 9 gravely 13 heard 9 gravely 14 you 9 gravely 15 . 10 , 11 " ye [took] [the] [better] [part] [and] pardoned [;] [i] [took] the worse , and there lies [the] clay of [mine] enemy . 1 ye 22 . 7 pardoned 11 the 7 pardoned 12 worse 12 worse 22 . 13 , 14 and 13 , 22 . 14 and 15 there 15 there 16 lies 16 lies 18 clay 18 clay 21 enemy 19 of 21 enemy pray for me . " 1 pray 2 for 2 for 3 me 3 me 5 " 4 . 5 " and he wrung him by the hand . 1 and 2 he 1 and 3 wrung 2 he 3 wrung 3 wrung 4 him 3 wrung 5 by 3 wrung 7 hand 3 wrung 8 . 5 by 6 the " sir , " said [richard] , " [i] will pray for you , indeed ; [though] [how] [i] [may] prevail [i] wot [not] . 1 " 2 sir 1 " 5 said 2 sir 3 , 4 " 5 said 5 said 7 , 5 said 25 . 7 , 8 " 8 " 10 will 11 pray 12 for 11 pray 21 prevail 12 for 13 you 13 you 14 , 14 , 15 indeed 15 indeed 16 ; 21 prevail 23 wot 23 wot 25 . hatch he is dead , poor shrew ! 1 hatch 7 shrew 2 he 7 shrew 3 is 4 dead 4 dead 7 shrew 5 , 7 shrew 6 poor 7 shrew 7 shrew 8 ! i would have spared a [better] [;] [and] for [sir] [daniel] , [here] lies his body . 1 i 3 have 1 i 14 lies 2 would 3 have 3 have 4 spared 4 spared 5 a 9 for 12 , 9 for 14 lies 14 lies 17 . 15 his 16 body 16 body 17 . but [for] the priest , [if] [i] [might] [anywise] prevail , [i] would have [you] let him go . " 1 but 3 the 3 the 4 priest 4 priest 5 , 5 , 20 " 10 prevail 11 , 11 , 20 " 13 would 14 have 13 would 16 let 16 let 17 him 17 him 18 go 17 him 19 . 19 . 20 " a flash came into the [eyes] [of] [ellis] [duckworth] . 1 a 2 flash 1 a 10 . 2 flash 5 the 3 came 4 into 4 into 5 the " [nay] , " he said , " the devil is still strong within me . 1 " 3 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 6 said 4 " 10 devil 5 he 6 said 6 said 7 , 7 , 8 " 9 the 10 devil 10 devil 12 still 10 devil 13 strong 10 devil 14 within 10 devil 15 me 11 is 12 still 15 me 16 . but [be] [at] [rest] [;] the [black] [arrow] flieth nevermore [the] [fellowship] is broken . 1 but 6 the 6 the 9 flieth 9 flieth 10 nevermore 10 nevermore 15 . 13 is 14 broken 14 broken 15 . [chapter] [viii] [conclusion] he looked upon her sourly for a little . 1 he 2 looked 2 looked 5 sourly 3 upon 5 sourly 4 her 5 sourly 5 sourly 6 for 5 sourly 8 little 5 sourly 9 . 7 a 8 little " ye are fair , " he said at last , " and , as they tell me , dowered . 1 " 2 ye 2 ye 3 are 3 are 4 fair 4 fair 5 , 5 , 8 said 5 , 20 dowered 6 " 8 said 7 he 8 said 8 said 10 last 9 at 10 last 11 , 12 " 11 , 13 and 11 , 20 dowered 14 , 20 dowered 15 as 20 dowered 16 they 20 dowered 17 tell 20 dowered 18 me 20 dowered 19 , 20 dowered 20 dowered 21 . how if [i] [offered] you a brave marriage , as became your face and parentage ? " 1 how 16 ? 2 if 5 you 5 you 16 ? 6 a 7 brave 7 brave 8 marriage 8 marriage 9 , 9 , 10 as 10 as 15 parentage 11 became 15 parentage 12 your 15 parentage 13 face 15 parentage 14 and 15 parentage 15 parentage 16 ? 16 ? 17 " " my lord duke , " replied [joanna] , " [may] it please your grace [,] [i] [had] [rather] wed [with] [sir] [richard] . ["] 1 " 3 lord 1 " 9 , 2 my 3 lord 3 lord 6 " 4 duke 5 , 5 , 6 " 6 " 7 replied 9 , 10 " 10 " 12 it 12 it 24 . 13 please 15 grace 14 your 15 grace 15 grace 20 wed 20 wed 24 . " how so ? " he asked , harshly . 1 " 2 how 1 " 9 harshly 3 so 9 harshly 4 ? 5 " 4 ? 6 he 4 ? 7 asked 7 asked 9 harshly 8 , 9 harshly 9 harshly 10 . " [marry] but [the] [man] [i] name to you , and he shall be my lord , and you my lady , before night . 1 " 3 but 1 " 16 lord 7 name 16 lord 8 to 15 my 9 you 13 shall 10 , 11 and 10 , 12 he 10 , 13 shall 13 shall 14 be 13 shall 15 my 15 my 16 lord 16 lord 17 , 16 lord 21 lady 16 lord 22 , 16 lord 25 . 17 , 18 and 19 you 20 my 20 my 21 lady 23 before 24 night 23 before 25 . for [sir] [richard] [,] [let] me tell you plainly , he will die [sir] [richard] . " 1 for 6 me 6 me 17 " 7 tell 8 you 8 you 9 plainly 9 plainly 13 die 10 , 11 he 10 , 12 will 12 will 13 die 13 die 16 . 16 . 17 " " [i] [ask] no more of [heaven] [,] my lord , [than] but [to] die [sir] [richard] ['s] [wife] , " returned [joanna] . 1 " 4 no 1 " 10 lord 4 no 5 more 5 more 6 of 6 of 9 my 10 lord 11 , 10 lord 24 . 11 , 13 but 13 but 15 die 20 , 21 " 20 , 24 . 21 " 22 returned " look [ye] [at] [that] , my lord , " said [gloucester] , turning to [lord] [foxham] . 1 " 2 look 1 " 11 said 6 , 11 said 7 my 8 lord 8 lord 9 , 9 , 10 " 10 " 11 said 11 said 13 , 11 said 14 turning 13 , 14 turning 14 turning 15 to 15 to 18 . " here be a pair for you . 1 " 2 here 1 " 7 you 3 be 4 a 4 a 5 pair 5 pair 6 for 6 for 7 you 7 you 8 . i did warn him freely , but he was stout in his besottedness . 1 i 3 warn 2 did 3 warn 3 warn 4 him 3 warn 5 freely 5 freely 6 , 6 , 7 but 7 but 8 he 8 he 9 was 9 was 10 stout 10 stout 13 besottedness 11 in 13 besottedness 12 his 13 besottedness 13 besottedness 14 . it shall be so [,] [by] [the] [rood] [!] ["] 1 it 3 be 1 it 4 so 2 shall 3 be " said he so ? " cried [alicia] . 1 " 2 said 1 " 7 cried 2 said 3 he 3 he 4 so 5 ? 6 " 5 ? 7 cried 7 cried 9 . " then well said , lion-driver ! " 1 " 6 lion-driver 2 then 6 lion-driver 3 well 6 lion-driver 4 said 5 , 4 said 6 lion-driver 5 , 6 lion-driver 6 lion-driver 7 ! 7 ! 8 " " who is this ? " asked the duke . 1 " 3 is 1 " 10 . 2 who 3 is 3 is 5 ? 4 this 5 ? 5 ? 6 " 5 ? 7 asked 7 asked 9 duke 8 the 9 duke " a [prisoner] of [sir] [richard] ['s] , " answered [lord] [foxham] ; " [mistress] [alicia] [risingham] . " 1 " 19 " 2 a 9 " 2 a 14 " 2 a 18 . 4 of 8 , 8 , 9 " 9 " 10 answered 10 answered 13 ; 18 . 19 " " see that she be married to a sure man , " said the duke . 1 " 15 duke 2 see 3 that 3 that 4 she 3 that 15 duke 5 be 6 married 5 be 9 sure 7 to 8 a 7 to 9 sure 9 sure 15 duke 10 man 15 duke 11 , 12 " 12 " 13 said 13 said 15 duke 14 the 15 duke 15 duke 16 . " [i] had thought of [my] [kinsman] [,] [hamley] [,] [an] [it] [like] [your] grace , " returned [lord] [foxham] [.] 1 " 18 returned 3 had 4 thought 4 thought 5 of 5 of 15 grace 15 grace 16 , 16 , 17 " 17 " 18 returned " he hath well served [the] cause . " 1 " 3 hath 2 he 3 hath 3 hath 5 served 4 well 5 served 5 served 7 cause 7 cause 8 . 8 . 9 " " it likes me well , " said [richard] . 1 " 8 said 2 it 3 likes 3 likes 4 me 4 me 7 " 5 well 6 , 6 , 7 " 7 " 8 said 8 said 10 . " let them be wedded speedily . 1 " 7 . 2 let 5 wedded 3 them 5 wedded 4 be 5 wedded 5 wedded 6 speedily 6 speedily 7 . say , fair maid , will you wed ? " 1 say 2 , 1 say 9 ? 3 fair 8 wed 4 maid 8 wed 5 , 6 will 6 will 7 you 6 will 8 wed 8 wed 9 ? 9 ? 10 " " he [is] straight , my mistress , " replied [richard] , calmly . 1 " 2 he 1 " 14 . 2 he 4 straight 4 straight 5 , 6 my 7 mistress 7 mistress 8 , 7 mistress 14 . 8 , 10 replied 9 " 10 replied 10 replied 13 calmly 12 , 13 calmly " [i] am the only crookback of my party ; we are else passably well shapen . 1 " 17 . 3 am 6 crookback 4 the 6 crookback 5 only 6 crookback 6 crookback 7 of 6 crookback 8 my 6 crookback 9 party 9 party 14 passably 10 ; 14 passably 11 we 14 passably 12 are 14 passably 13 else 14 passably 14 passably 15 well 14 passably 16 shapen 16 shapen 17 . a captain , in the time of war , hath not the ordering of his hours . " 1 a 2 captain 2 captain 3 , 3 , 18 " 4 in 5 the 5 the 6 time 5 the 7 of 7 of 8 war 8 war 13 ordering 9 , 13 ordering 10 hath 13 ordering 11 not 13 ordering 12 the 13 ordering 13 ordering 15 his 13 ordering 16 hours 14 of 15 his 16 hours 17 . 17 . 18 " and with a very handsome salutation he passed on , followed by his officers . 1 and 6 salutation 2 with 6 salutation 3 a 6 salutation 4 very 5 handsome 5 handsome 6 salutation 6 salutation 7 he 6 salutation 8 passed 6 salutation 9 on 6 salutation 11 followed 6 salutation 15 . 10 , 11 followed 11 followed 14 officers 12 by 14 officers 13 his 14 officers " [alack] , " cried [alicia] , " [i] [am] shent ! ["] 1 " 3 , 1 " 12 ! 3 , 4 " 4 " 5 cried 7 , 8 " 8 " 11 shent 11 shent 12 ! " [ye] [know] him [not] , " replied [lord] [foxham] . 1 " 8 replied 4 him 6 , 6 , 7 " 7 " 8 replied 8 replied 11 . " it is but a trifle ; he hath already clean forgot your words . " 1 " 16 " 2 it 3 is 2 it 6 trifle 4 but 6 trifle 5 a 6 trifle 6 trifle 9 hath 6 trifle 10 already 6 trifle 11 clean 6 trifle 14 words 6 trifle 15 . 7 ; 9 hath 8 he 9 hath 11 clean 12 forgot 11 clean 13 your 15 . 16 " " he is , then , the very flower of knighthood , " said [alicia] . 1 " 3 is 1 " 14 said 2 he 3 is 4 , 5 then 4 , 14 said 5 then 6 , 7 the 8 very 7 the 9 flower 9 flower 10 of 9 flower 11 knighthood 11 knighthood 12 , 12 , 13 " 13 " 14 said 14 said 16 . " [nay] , he [but] mindeth [other] [things] , " returned [lord] [foxham] . 1 " 11 returned 3 , 4 he 3 , 11 returned 4 he 6 mindeth 9 , 10 " 10 " 11 returned 11 returned 14 . " [tarry] we no more . " 1 " 3 we 1 " 4 no 4 no 5 more 5 more 6 . 6 . 7 " in the chancel [they] [found] [dick] [waiting] , [attended] by a [few] [young] [men] [;] [and] there were [he] [and] [joan] united . 1 in 2 the 2 the 3 chancel 3 chancel 11 a 8 , 10 by 10 by 11 a 11 a 23 . 17 there 18 were 18 were 22 united 22 united 23 . but the wedding party turned upon the other side , and sat down , with sober merriment , to breakfast . 1 but 2 the 2 the 3 wedding 3 wedding 4 party 3 wedding 5 turned 5 turned 6 upon 6 upon 9 side 7 the 8 other 8 other 9 side 9 side 17 merriment 10 , 17 merriment 11 and 12 sat 12 sat 13 down 12 sat 17 merriment 14 , 17 merriment 15 with 17 merriment 16 sober 17 merriment 17 merriment 18 , 17 merriment 20 breakfast 17 merriment 21 . 19 to 20 breakfast the father cellarer attended on their wants , and sat with them at table . 1 the 3 cellarer 1 the 14 table 2 father 3 cellarer 3 cellarer 4 attended 3 cellarer 5 on 3 cellarer 6 their 3 cellarer 7 wants 3 cellarer 8 , 3 cellarer 9 and 8 , 9 and 10 sat 11 with 10 sat 14 table 11 with 12 them 13 at 14 table 14 table 15 . hamley , all jealousy [forgotten] , [began] [to] [ply] the nowise [loth] [alicia] with courtship . 1 hamley 2 , 1 hamley 3 all 1 hamley 4 jealousy 4 jealousy 6 , 6 , 10 the 10 the 11 nowise 11 nowise 15 courtship 14 with 15 courtship 15 courtship 16 . thenceforth the dust and blood of that unruly epoch passed them by . 1 thenceforth 2 the 1 thenceforth 3 dust 2 the 3 dust 3 dust 4 and 3 dust 9 epoch 3 dust 13 . 5 blood 9 epoch 6 of 9 epoch 7 that 9 epoch 8 unruly 9 epoch 9 epoch 10 passed 9 epoch 11 them 9 epoch 12 by they dwelt apart from alarms in the green forest where their love began . 1 they 5 alarms 1 they 13 began 2 dwelt 3 apart 2 dwelt 5 alarms 3 apart 5 alarms 4 from 5 alarms 5 alarms 6 in 5 alarms 9 forest 5 alarms 10 where 5 alarms 11 their 6 in 7 the 7 the 8 green 11 their 12 love 13 began 14 . one had been all his life a shipman , and continued to the last to lament [his] [man] [tom] . 1 one 2 had 2 had 3 been 3 been 8 shipman 4 all 8 shipman 5 his 8 shipman 6 life 8 shipman 7 a 8 shipman 8 shipman 9 , 8 shipman 11 continued 9 , 10 and 11 continued 12 to 11 continued 20 . 12 to 13 the 13 the 14 last 15 to 16 lament 16 lament 20 . so [lawless] [had] [his] [will] , [and] [died] a friar [.] 1 so 6 , 1 so 10 friar 6 , 9 a footnotes : 1 footnotes 2 : { 2 } [richard] [crookback] [would] [have] [been] [really] [far] [younger] [at] [this] [date] [.] 1 { 3 } 2 2 3 } { 3 [}] [technically] [,] [the] [term] " lance " included a not quite certain number of foot soldiers attached [to] [the] [man-at-arms] . 1 { 2 3 2 3 8 " 8 " 24 . 9 lance 11 included 10 " 11 included 11 included 12 a 11 included 13 not 11 included 14 quite 11 included 15 certain 11 included 16 number 16 number 17 of 16 number 20 attached 17 of 18 foot 18 foot 19 soldiers 20 attached 24 .