produced by [jo] [churcher] . 1 produced 2 by 2 by 5 . [html] [version] [by] [al] [haines] [.] [puck] [of] [pook's] [hill] [by] [rudyard] [kipling] [contents] weland 's [sword] [puck] ['s] [song] [a] [tree] [song] 1 weland 2 's young [men] at the [manor] [sir] [richard] ['s] [song] 1 young 3 at 3 at 4 the the [knights] of the [joyous] [venture] [harp] [song] of the [dane] [women] [thorkild] ['s] [song] 1 the 3 of 3 of 4 the 4 the 9 of 9 of 10 the old [men] at [pevensey] [the] [runes] [on] [weland] 's [sword] 1 old 3 at 3 at 9 's a [centurion] of the [thirtieth] ' [cities] and [thrones] and [powers] ' [a] [british-roman] [song] 1 a 3 of 3 of 4 the 4 the 6 ' 6 ' 12 ' 8 and 10 and 10 and 12 ' on the [great] [wall] [a] [song] [to] [mithras] 1 on 2 the [the] [winged] [hats] [a] [pict] [song] hal o ' the [draft] ' [prophets] have honour all over the [earth] ' [a] [smugglers] ' [song] 1 hal 3 ' 1 hal 8 have 1 hal 12 the 2 o 3 ' 3 ' 6 ' 4 the 6 ' 8 have 9 honour 9 honour 10 all 10 all 11 over 12 the 14 ' 14 ' 17 ' ' [dymchurch] [flit] ' [the] [bee] [boy] ['s] [song] [a] [three-part] [song] 1 ' 4 ' the [treasure] and the [law] [song] of the [fifth] [river] [the] [children] ['s] [song] 1 the 3 and 3 and 4 the 4 the 7 of 7 of 8 the [weland's] [sword] puck 's [song] 1 puck 2 's see you the dimpled track that runs , [all] hollow through the wheat ? 1 see 2 you 1 see 5 track 3 the 4 dimpled 3 the 5 track 5 track 6 that 6 that 7 runs 7 runs 10 hollow 8 , 10 hollow 10 hollow 11 through 11 through 12 the 12 the 13 wheat 13 wheat 14 ? o that was where they hauled the guns [that] smote [king] [philip] 's fleet ! 1 o 2 that 1 o 4 where 2 that 3 was 4 where 5 they 5 they 6 hauled 6 hauled 7 the 7 the 10 smote 8 guns 10 smote 10 smote 13 's 13 's 14 fleet 14 fleet 15 ! see you our little mill that clacks , [so] busy by the brook ? 1 see 3 our 1 see 5 mill 2 you 3 our 4 little 5 mill 5 mill 8 , 6 that 7 clacks 7 clacks 8 , 8 , 10 busy 10 busy 11 by 11 by 12 the 12 the 13 brook 13 brook 14 ? she has ground her corn and paid her tax [ever] since [domesday] [book] . 1 she 6 and 2 has 3 ground 2 has 4 her 4 her 5 corn 5 corn 6 and 6 and 7 paid 7 paid 8 her 8 her 9 tax 9 tax 11 since 11 since 14 . see you our stilly woods of oak , [and] the dread ditch beside ? 1 see 4 stilly 2 you 3 our 3 our 4 stilly 4 stilly 6 of 5 woods 6 of 6 of 7 oak 7 oak 10 the 8 , 10 the 10 the 12 ditch 11 dread 12 ditch 12 ditch 13 beside 13 beside 14 ? o that was where the [saxons] broke , [on] the day that [harold] died ! 1 o 2 that 1 o 4 where 2 that 3 was 4 where 5 the 5 the 8 , 7 broke 8 , 8 , 14 died 10 the 11 day 11 day 12 that 11 day 14 died 14 died 15 ! see you the windy levels spread [about] the gates of [rye] ? 1 see 2 you 2 you 3 the 3 the 4 windy 4 windy 5 levels 4 windy 6 spread 6 spread 8 the 8 the 9 gates 9 gates 12 ? 10 of 12 ? o that was where the [northmen] fled , [when] [alfred] 's ships came by ! 1 o 2 that 2 that 3 was 3 was 4 where 4 where 5 the 4 where 12 ships 5 the 7 fled 7 fled 8 , 8 , 11 's 12 ships 13 came 12 ships 15 ! 13 came 14 by see you our pastures wide and lone , [where] the red oxen browse ? 1 see 4 pastures 2 you 3 our 3 our 4 pastures 4 pastures 6 and 5 wide 6 and 6 and 11 red 7 lone 8 , 8 , 10 the 10 the 11 red 11 red 12 oxen 12 oxen 13 browse 13 browse 14 ? o there was a [city] thronged and known , [ere] [london] boasted a house ! 1 o 3 was 2 there 3 was 3 was 6 thronged 4 a 6 thronged 6 thronged 9 , 7 and 8 known 8 known 9 , 9 , 13 a 12 boasted 13 a 13 a 14 house 14 house 15 ! and see you , after rain , the trace [of] mound and ditch and wall ? 1 and 3 you 1 and 4 , 2 see 3 you 4 , 8 the 5 after 6 rain 6 rain 7 , 6 rain 8 the 8 the 9 trace 9 trace 13 ditch 11 mound 12 and 12 and 13 ditch 13 ditch 14 and 14 and 15 wall 15 wall 16 ? o that was a [legion] 's camping-place , [when] [caesar] sailed from [gaul] ! 1 o 2 that 1 o 4 a 2 that 3 was 4 a 6 's 6 's 7 camping-place 7 camping-place 8 , 8 , 11 sailed 11 sailed 12 from 12 from 14 ! and see you marks that show and fade , [like] shadows on the [downs] ? 1 and 2 see 1 and 4 marks 2 see 3 you 4 marks 7 and 5 that 6 show 6 show 7 and 7 and 8 fade 8 fade 9 , 9 , 11 shadows 11 shadows 15 ? 12 on 13 the 12 on 15 ? o they are the lines the [flint] [men] made , [to] guard their wondrous towns ! 1 o 2 they 1 o 5 lines 3 are 4 the 4 the 5 lines 5 lines 6 the 6 the 9 made 9 made 10 , 10 , 16 ! 12 guard 13 their 13 their 14 wondrous 14 wondrous 15 towns 14 wondrous 16 ! she is not any common [earth] , [water] or [wood] or [air] , [but] [merlin] 's [isle] of [gramarye] , [where] you and [i] will fare . 1 she 2 is 1 she 4 any 1 she 5 common 2 is 3 not 5 common 7 , 7 , 9 or 7 , 11 or 11 or 13 , 11 or 27 . 13 , 16 's 18 of 20 , 20 , 27 . 22 you 26 fare 22 you 27 . 23 and 25 will 25 will 26 fare the children were at the [theatre] , acting to [three] [cows] as much as they could remember of [midsummer] [night] 's [dream] . 1 the 2 children 1 the 7 , 2 children 3 were 3 were 4 at 4 at 5 the 7 , 8 acting 7 , 17 remember 8 acting 9 to 12 as 13 much 13 much 14 as 14 as 15 they 15 they 16 could 16 could 17 remember 17 remember 18 of 18 of 23 . 21 's 23 . dan was [puck] and [nick] [bottom] , as well as all three [fairies] . 1 dan 2 was 2 was 4 and 4 and 9 well 7 , 8 as 8 as 9 well 9 well 12 three 10 as 11 all 11 all 12 three 12 three 14 . una was [titania] , with a wreath of columbines and a foxglove wand . 1 una 5 with 2 was 4 , 4 , 5 with 5 with 6 a 6 a 10 and 7 wreath 8 of 7 wreath 9 columbines 9 columbines 10 and 10 and 13 wand 11 a 12 foxglove 12 foxglove 13 wand 13 wand 14 . the [theatre] lay in a meadow called the [long] [slip] . 1 the 4 in 3 lay 4 in 4 in 6 meadow 5 a 6 meadow 6 meadow 7 called 7 called 8 the 8 the 11 . everything else was a sort of thick , sleepy stillness smelling of meadow-sweet and dry grass [.] 1 everything 4 a 1 everything 14 and 2 else 3 was 3 was 4 a 4 a 10 stillness 5 sort 6 of 5 sort 10 stillness 6 of 7 thick 6 of 9 sleepy 7 thick 8 , 8 , 9 sleepy 10 stillness 11 smelling 11 smelling 12 of 11 smelling 13 meadow-sweet 14 and 15 dry 14 and 16 grass 15 dry 16 grass their play went beautifully . 1 their 2 play 2 play 3 went 3 went 4 beautifully 4 beautifully 5 . this was when they heard a whistle among the alders on the bank , and they jumped . 1 this 2 was 1 this 6 a 2 was 5 heard 3 when 4 they 3 when 5 heard 6 a 10 alders 6 a 13 bank 7 whistle 8 among 7 whistle 10 alders 8 among 9 the 11 on 12 the 11 on 13 bank 12 the 13 bank 13 bank 14 , 14 , 17 jumped 15 and 16 they 15 and 17 jumped 17 jumped 18 . the bushes parted . 1 the 2 bushes 2 bushes 3 parted 3 parted 4 . ' [what] hempen homespuns have we swaggering here , [so] near the cradle of the fairy [queen] ? ' 1 ' 9 , 3 hempen 4 homespuns 4 homespuns 5 have 5 have 7 swaggering 6 we 7 swaggering 7 swaggering 8 here 8 here 9 , 9 , 13 cradle 11 near 12 the 12 the 13 cradle 13 cradle 15 the 14 of 15 the 15 the 16 fairy 16 fairy 18 ? 18 ? 19 ' he stopped , hollowed [one] hand round his ear , and , with a wicked twinkle in his eye , went on : 1 he 2 stopped 1 he 4 hollowed 2 stopped 3 , 4 hollowed 7 round 6 hand 7 round 7 round 14 a 8 his 9 ear 9 ear 13 with 10 , 11 and 10 , 12 , 12 , 13 with 13 with 14 a 14 a 20 , 15 wicked 17 in 16 twinkle 17 in 17 in 19 eye 18 his 19 eye 19 eye 20 , 20 , 21 went 21 went 22 on 22 on 23 : ' [what] , a play toward ? 1 ' 3 , 3 , 4 a 4 a 5 play 5 play 6 toward 6 toward 7 ? i 'll be an auditor ; [an] actor , too , perhaps , if [i] see cause . ' 1 i 4 an 2 'll 3 be 3 be 4 an 4 an 12 perhaps 5 auditor 8 actor 6 ; 8 actor 8 actor 9 , 9 , 10 too 10 too 11 , 10 too 12 perhaps 12 perhaps 13 , 12 perhaps 16 see 13 , 14 if 16 see 18 . 17 cause 18 . 18 . 19 ' the children looked and gasped . 1 the 2 children 2 children 3 looked 3 looked 4 and 4 and 5 gasped 5 gasped 6 . the small thing he was no taller than [dan] 's shoulder stepped quietly into the [ring] . 1 the 3 thing 1 the 11 shoulder 2 small 3 thing 4 he 5 was 4 he 8 than 5 was 6 no 6 no 7 taller 8 than 10 's 8 than 11 shoulder 11 shoulder 13 quietly 12 stepped 13 quietly 13 quietly 14 into 14 into 17 . 15 the 17 . ' [i] 'm rather out of practice , ' said he ; ' but that 's the way my part ought to be played . ' 1 ' 5 out 1 ' 20 part 3 'm 4 rather 4 rather 5 out 6 of 7 practice 7 practice 8 , 8 , 17 the 8 , 20 part 9 ' 10 said 10 said 11 he 11 he 12 ; 12 ; 13 ' 13 ' 14 but 14 but 15 that 15 that 16 's 15 that 17 the 17 the 18 way 18 way 19 my 20 part 21 ought 21 ought 22 to 22 to 24 played 23 be 24 played 24 played 25 . 25 . 26 ' still the children stared at him from his dark-blue cap , like a big columbine flower , to his bare , hairy feet [.] 1 still 4 stared 2 the 3 children 2 the 4 stared 4 stared 15 columbine 5 at 6 him 6 him 7 from 7 from 8 his 8 his 9 dark-blue 8 his 10 cap 10 cap 11 , 10 cap 14 big 10 cap 15 columbine 12 like 13 a 13 a 14 big 15 columbine 18 to 16 flower 17 , 17 , 18 to 18 to 20 bare 19 his 20 bare 20 bare 22 hairy 21 , 22 hairy 22 hairy 23 feet at last he laughed . 1 at 2 last 2 last 3 he 3 he 4 laughed 4 laughed 5 . ' [please] don't look like that . 1 ' 3 don't 3 don't 4 look 4 look 5 like 5 like 6 that 6 that 7 . it isn't my fault . 1 it 2 isn't 2 isn't 3 my 3 my 4 fault 4 fault 5 . what else could you expect ? ' he said . 1 what 2 else 1 what 4 you 2 else 3 could 4 you 5 expect 4 you 6 ? 6 ? 7 ' 7 ' 8 he 8 he 10 . 9 said 10 . ' [we] didn't expect any one , ' [dan] answered slowly . 1 ' 3 didn't 3 didn't 5 any 4 expect 5 any 5 any 8 ' 6 one 7 , 7 , 8 ' 8 ' 11 slowly 10 answered 11 slowly 11 slowly 12 . ' [this] is our field . ' 1 ' 3 is 3 is 4 our 4 our 5 field 5 field 6 . 6 . 7 ' ' [is] it ? ' said their visitor , sitting down . 1 ' 3 it 1 ' 4 ? 1 ' 5 ' 5 ' 7 their 6 said 7 their 7 their 8 visitor 8 visitor 9 , 9 , 10 sitting 10 sitting 11 down 11 down 12 . pook ['s] [hill] [puck] ['s] [hill] [puck] ['s] [hill] [pook] 's [hill] ! 1 pook 13 ! 11 's 13 ! it 's as plain as the nose on my face . ' 1 it 2 's 2 's 3 as 2 's 4 plain 2 's 7 nose 4 plain 5 as 5 as 6 the 7 nose 8 on 8 on 9 my 9 my 10 face 10 face 11 . 11 . 12 ' he pointed to the bare , fern-covered slope of [pook] 's [hill] that runs up from the far side of the mill-stream to a dark wood . 1 he 7 fern-covered 2 pointed 3 to 3 to 4 the 4 the 5 bare 5 bare 6 , 5 bare 7 fern-covered 7 fern-covered 8 slope 7 fern-covered 11 's 8 slope 9 of 11 's 15 up 11 's 22 mill-stream 13 that 14 runs 13 that 15 up 16 from 17 the 16 from 19 side 17 the 18 far 19 side 21 the 19 side 22 mill-stream 20 of 21 the 22 mill-stream 24 a 23 to 24 a 24 a 25 dark 24 a 26 wood 25 dark 26 wood 26 wood 27 . ' [by] [oak] , [ash] , and [thorn] ! ' he cried , still laughing . 1 ' 7 and 4 , 6 , 6 , 7 and 7 and 13 , 9 ! 10 ' 10 ' 11 he 11 he 12 cried 12 cried 13 , 13 , 15 laughing 14 still 15 laughing 15 laughing 16 . ' [we] didn't know it was wrong , ' said [dan] . 1 ' 3 didn't 3 didn't 5 it 4 know 5 it 5 it 6 was 6 was 7 wrong 7 wrong 8 , 7 wrong 9 ' 9 ' 10 said 10 said 12 . ' [wrong] ! ' 1 ' 3 ! 3 ! 4 ' the little fellow shook with laughter . 1 the 2 little 2 little 3 fellow 3 fellow 5 with 4 shook 5 with 5 with 6 laughter 6 laughter 7 . ' [indeed] , it isn't wrong . 1 ' 3 , 3 , 4 it 4 it 5 isn't 5 isn't 6 wrong 6 wrong 7 . you 've done something that [kings] and [knights] and [scholars] in old days would have given their crowns and spurs and books to find out . 1 you 2 've 1 you 5 that 2 've 3 done 3 done 4 something 4 something 5 that 5 that 15 have 7 and 9 and 9 and 13 days 11 in 12 old 11 in 13 days 13 days 14 would 14 would 15 have 15 have 18 crowns 16 given 17 their 17 their 18 crowns 18 crowns 25 out 19 and 20 spurs 20 spurs 24 find 21 and 22 books 22 books 23 to 23 to 24 find 24 find 25 out 25 out 26 . if [merlin] himself had helped you , you couldn't have managed better ! 1 if 4 had 3 himself 4 had 4 had 5 helped 5 helped 9 couldn't 6 you 7 , 7 , 8 you 7 , 9 couldn't 9 couldn't 11 managed 10 have 11 managed 11 managed 12 better 12 better 13 ! you 've broken the [hills] you 've broken the [hills] ! 1 you 2 've 1 you 6 you 2 've 3 broken 3 broken 4 the 6 you 7 've 7 've 8 broken 7 've 11 ! 8 broken 9 the it hasn't happened in a thousand years . ' 1 it 2 hasn't 1 it 3 happened 3 happened 5 a 4 in 5 a 5 a 7 years 6 thousand 7 years 7 years 8 . 8 . 9 ' ' [we] we didn't mean to , ' said [una] . 1 ' 3 we 3 we 4 didn't 4 didn't 5 mean 4 didn't 6 to 6 to 7 , 7 , 8 ' 8 ' 9 said 9 said 11 . ' [of] course you didn't ! 1 ' 3 course 3 course 4 you 4 you 5 didn't 5 didn't 6 ! that 's just why you did it . 1 that 2 's 2 's 3 just 3 just 4 why 4 why 5 you 5 you 6 did 6 did 7 it 7 it 8 . unluckily the [hills] are empty now , and all the [people] of the [hills] are gone . 1 unluckily 2 the 1 unluckily 6 now 4 are 5 empty 5 empty 6 now 6 now 7 , 7 , 12 of 8 and 9 all 9 all 10 the 10 the 12 of 12 of 13 the 13 the 16 gone 15 are 16 gone 16 gone 17 . i 'm the only one left . 1 i 2 'm 2 'm 4 only 3 the 4 only 4 only 5 one 5 one 6 left 6 left 7 . if you don't , of course you 've only to say so , and [i] 'll go . ' 1 if 5 of 2 you 3 don't 3 don't 4 , 3 don't 5 of 5 of 11 say 6 course 7 you 7 you 8 've 8 've 9 only 9 only 10 to 9 only 11 say 11 say 18 . 12 so 13 , 13 , 14 and 14 and 17 go 14 and 18 . 16 'll 17 go 18 . 19 ' he looked at the children , and the children looked at him for quite half a minute . 1 he 2 looked 1 he 7 and 2 looked 5 children 3 at 4 the 3 at 5 children 5 children 6 , 7 and 14 quite 8 the 9 children 8 the 14 quite 9 children 13 for 10 looked 12 him 10 looked 13 for 11 at 12 him 14 quite 15 half 15 half 16 a 15 half 18 . 16 a 17 minute his eyes did not twinkle any more . 1 his 2 eyes 1 his 3 did 3 did 4 not 4 not 5 twinkle 5 twinkle 6 any 6 any 7 more 7 more 8 . they were very kind , and there was [the] beginning of a good smile on his lips . 1 they 2 were 1 they 3 very 3 very 5 , 3 very 8 was 4 kind 5 , 5 , 6 and 6 and 7 there 8 was 11 of 10 beginning 11 of 11 of 14 smile 12 a 13 good 13 good 14 smile 14 smile 17 lips 15 on 16 his 16 his 17 lips 17 lips 18 . una put out her hand . 1 una 2 put 2 put 3 out 3 out 4 her 4 her 5 hand 5 hand 6 . ' [don't] go , ' she said . 1 ' 3 go 3 go 4 , 4 , 5 ' 5 ' 6 she 6 she 7 said 7 said 8 . ' [we] like you . ' 1 ' 3 like 3 like 4 you 4 you 5 . 5 . 6 ' ' [have] a [bath] [oliver] , ' said [dan] , and he passed over the [squashy] envelope with the eggs . 1 ' 3 a 1 ' 7 ' 6 , 7 ' 7 ' 8 said 8 said 10 , 10 , 13 passed 11 and 12 he 11 and 13 passed 13 passed 17 envelope 14 over 15 the 14 over 17 envelope 17 envelope 20 eggs 18 with 19 the 19 the 20 eggs 20 eggs 21 . ' [by] [oak] , [ash] and [thorn] , ' cried [puck] , taking off his blue cap , ' [i] like you too . 1 ' 6 and 4 , 6 and 6 and 14 off 8 , 9 ' 9 ' 10 cried 10 cried 13 taking 12 , 13 taking 13 taking 14 off 14 off 17 cap 15 his 16 blue 16 blue 17 cap 17 cap 19 ' 18 , 19 ' 19 ' 24 . 21 like 23 too 21 like 24 . 22 you 23 too sprinkle a plenty salt on the biscuit , [dan] , and [i] 'll eat it with you . 1 sprinkle 2 a 1 sprinkle 7 biscuit 1 sprinkle 10 , 2 a 3 plenty 2 a 5 on 3 plenty 4 salt 5 on 6 the 7 biscuit 8 , 7 biscuit 10 , 10 , 14 eat 10 , 18 . 11 and 13 'll 13 'll 14 eat 14 eat 15 it 15 it 17 you 16 with 17 you that 'll show you the sort of person [i] am . 1 that 6 sort 2 'll 3 show 3 show 4 you 4 you 5 the 5 the 6 sort 6 sort 8 person 7 of 8 person 8 person 10 am 10 am 11 . but [i] 'm [puck] ! ' 1 but 3 'm 3 'm 5 ! 5 ! 6 ' he brushed the crumbs carefully from his doublet and shook hands . 1 he 3 the 2 brushed 3 the 3 the 4 crumbs 3 the 6 from 4 crumbs 5 carefully 6 from 7 his 7 his 11 hands 8 doublet 9 and 9 and 10 shook 10 shook 11 hands 11 hands 12 . ' [she] means meeting a fairy , ' said [dan] . 1 ' 3 means 3 means 7 , 4 meeting 5 a 5 a 6 fairy 6 fairy 7 , 7 , 8 ' 8 ' 9 said 9 said 11 . ' [i] never believed in ' em not after [i] was six , anyhow . ' 1 ' 8 not 3 never 4 believed 4 believed 5 in 4 believed 6 ' 6 ' 7 em 7 em 8 not 8 not 9 after 9 after 11 was 11 was 13 , 12 six 13 , 13 , 14 anyhow 14 anyhow 15 . 15 . 16 ' ' [i] did , ' said [una] . 1 ' 3 did 3 did 4 , 4 , 5 ' 5 ' 6 said 6 said 8 . ' [at] least , [i] sort of half believed till we learned " farewell , [rewards] " . 1 ' 4 , 3 least 4 , 4 , 6 sort 6 sort 7 of 6 sort 10 till 7 of 8 half 7 of 10 till 8 half 9 believed 10 till 12 learned 11 we 12 learned 12 learned 15 , 13 " 14 farewell 14 farewell 15 , 15 , 17 " 17 " 18 . do you know " farewell , [rewards] and [fairies] " ? ' 1 do 2 you 1 do 3 know 1 do 4 " 2 you 3 know 4 " 5 farewell 5 farewell 6 , 6 , 8 and 8 and 10 " 10 " 11 ? 11 ? 12 ' ' [do] you mean this ? ' said [puck] . 1 ' 3 you 3 you 4 mean 4 mean 5 this 5 this 6 ? 6 ? 8 said 7 ' 8 said 8 said 10 . he threw his big head back and began at the second line : 1 he 3 his 2 threw 3 his 3 his 4 big 4 big 5 head 4 big 7 and 5 head 6 back 7 and 8 began 8 began 9 at 9 at 11 second 10 the 11 second 11 second 12 line 12 line 13 : ( ' [join] in , [una] ! ' ) 1 ( 2 ' 1 ( 9 ) 2 ' 5 , 4 in 5 , 7 ! 8 ' 8 ' 9 ) than maids were wont to do , [yet] who of late for cleanliness [finds] sixpence in her shoe ? ' 1 than 2 maids 1 than 6 do 2 maids 3 were 3 were 4 wont 4 wont 5 to 6 do 7 , 6 do 9 who 9 who 10 of 10 of 13 cleanliness 11 late 12 for 11 late 13 cleanliness 13 cleanliness 15 sixpence 15 sixpence 17 her 16 in 17 her 17 her 18 shoe 18 shoe 20 ' 19 ? 20 ' the echoes flapped all along the flat meadow . 1 the 3 flapped 2 echoes 3 flapped 3 flapped 7 flat 4 all 5 along 5 along 6 the 6 the 7 flat 7 flat 8 meadow 8 meadow 9 . ' [of] course [i] know it , ' he said . 1 ' 6 it 3 course 5 know 5 know 6 it 6 it 7 , 7 , 9 he 8 ' 9 he 9 he 10 said 10 said 11 . ' [and] then there 's the verse about the rings , ' said [dan] . 1 ' 3 then 3 then 4 there 3 then 7 verse 4 there 5 's 6 the 7 verse 7 verse 9 the 8 about 9 the 9 the 10 rings 10 rings 12 ' 11 , 12 ' 12 ' 13 said 13 said 15 . ' [when] [i] was little it always made me feel unhappy in my inside . ' 1 ' 4 was 4 was 6 it 5 little 6 it 6 it 7 always 6 it 9 me 6 it 10 feel 8 made 9 me 10 feel 12 in 10 feel 14 inside 11 unhappy 12 in 13 my 14 inside 14 inside 15 . 15 . 16 ' " ' [witness] those rings and roundelays " , do you mean ? ' boomed [puck] , with a voice like a great church organ . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 9 , 2 ' 4 those 4 those 5 rings 5 rings 6 and 5 rings 7 roundelays 7 roundelays 8 " 9 , 11 you 10 do 11 you 11 you 15 boomed 12 mean 13 ? 12 mean 15 boomed 13 ? 14 ' 15 boomed 17 , 17 , 19 a 17 , 22 a 18 with 19 a 20 voice 21 like 21 like 22 a 22 a 25 organ 23 great 24 church 24 church 25 organ 25 organ 26 . ' [it] 's some time since [i] heard that sung , but there 's no good beating about the bush : it 's true . 1 ' 9 that 3 's 4 some 4 some 5 time 5 time 6 since 5 time 8 heard 8 heard 9 that 9 that 10 sung 10 sung 18 about 11 , 12 but 11 , 13 there 13 there 14 's 13 there 16 good 14 's 15 no 16 good 17 beating 16 good 18 about 18 about 20 bush 19 the 20 bush 20 bush 21 : 21 : 22 it 21 : 23 's 23 's 24 true 24 true 25 . the [people] of the [hills] have all left . 1 the 3 of 3 of 4 the 4 the 8 left 6 have 7 all 6 have 8 left 8 left 9 . i saw them come into [old] [england] and [i] saw them go . 1 i 2 saw 2 saw 3 them 3 them 5 into 4 come 5 into 5 into 10 saw 8 and 10 saw 10 saw 11 them 11 them 12 go 12 go 13 . i came into [england] with [oak] , [ash] and [thorn] , and when [oak] , [ash] and [thorn] are gone [i] shall go too . ' 1 i 20 gone 1 i 22 shall 2 came 3 into 2 came 7 , 3 into 5 with 7 , 9 and 9 and 17 and 11 , 12 and 12 and 13 when 12 and 15 , 15 , 17 and 17 and 19 are 19 are 20 gone 22 shall 25 . 23 go 24 too 24 too 25 . 25 . 26 ' ' [it] 's all right , ' he said ; and added , ' [i] 'm planting a lot of acorns this autumn too . ' 1 ' 7 ' 3 's 4 all 3 's 5 right 5 right 6 , 6 , 7 ' 7 ' 9 said 7 ' 11 and 8 he 9 said 10 ; 11 and 11 and 16 'm 12 added 13 , 13 , 14 ' 13 , 16 'm 16 'm 18 a 17 planting 18 a 18 a 19 lot 18 a 25 . 19 lot 23 autumn 20 of 21 acorns 21 acorns 22 this 22 this 23 autumn 23 autumn 24 too 25 . 26 ' ' [then] aren't you most awfully old ? ' said [una] . 1 ' 3 aren't 3 aren't 4 you 4 you 5 most 5 most 6 awfully 6 awfully 7 old 7 old 8 ? 7 old 10 said 8 ? 9 ' 10 said 12 . ' [not] old fairly long-lived , as folk say hereabouts . 1 ' 3 old 1 ' 5 long-lived 4 fairly 5 long-lived 5 long-lived 6 , 6 , 7 as 7 as 9 say 8 folk 9 say 9 say 10 hereabouts 10 hereabouts 11 . let me see my friends used to set my dish of cream for me o ' nights when [stonehenge] was new . 1 let 5 friends 1 let 7 to 1 let 8 set 2 me 4 my 3 see 4 my 4 my 5 friends 5 friends 6 used 8 set 10 dish 8 set 16 ' 9 my 10 dish 10 dish 12 cream 11 of 12 cream 12 cream 15 o 13 for 14 me 14 me 15 o 16 ' 17 nights 17 nights 18 when 18 when 21 new 20 was 21 new 21 new 22 . yes , before the [flint] [men] made the [dewpond] under [chanctonbury] [ring] . ' 1 yes 2 , 1 yes 4 the 2 , 3 before 4 the 7 made 7 made 8 the 8 the 10 under 10 under 13 . 13 . 14 ' una clasped her hands , cried ' [oh] ! ' and nodded her head . 1 una 6 cried 2 clasped 3 her 2 clasped 4 hands 4 hands 5 , 4 hands 6 cried 6 cried 7 ' 7 ' 9 ! 9 ! 10 ' 10 ' 11 and 11 and 13 her 12 nodded 13 her 13 her 15 . 14 head 15 . ' [she] 's thought a plan , ' [dan] explained . 1 ' 3 's 3 's 6 plan 4 thought 5 a 5 a 6 plan 6 plan 7 , 7 , 8 ' 8 ' 10 explained 10 explained 11 . ' [she] always does like that when she thinks a plan . ' 1 ' 3 always 3 always 4 does 3 always 5 like 4 does 5 like 5 like 9 thinks 6 that 7 when 7 when 8 she 8 she 9 thinks 9 thinks 11 plan 10 a 11 plan 11 plan 12 . 12 . 13 ' ' [i] was thinking suppose we saved some of our porridge and put it in the attic for you ? 1 ' 6 we 1 ' 7 saved 3 was 4 thinking 4 thinking 5 suppose 5 suppose 6 we 6 we 7 saved 7 saved 11 porridge 8 some 9 of 9 of 10 our 10 our 11 porridge 11 porridge 13 put 12 and 13 put 13 put 14 it 14 it 15 in 15 in 16 the 16 the 17 attic 17 attic 18 for 18 for 19 you 19 you 20 ? they 'd notice if we left it in the nursery . ' 1 they 2 'd 1 they 4 if 2 'd 3 notice 4 if 6 left 5 we 6 left 6 left 8 in 7 it 8 in 8 in 10 nursery 9 the 10 nursery 10 nursery 11 . 11 . 12 ' ' [bless] your heart o ' gold ! ' said [puck] . 1 ' 3 your 3 your 4 heart 3 your 5 o 4 heart 5 o 5 o 7 gold 6 ' 7 gold 7 gold 9 ' 8 ! 9 ' 9 ' 10 said 10 said 12 . ' [you] 'll make a fine considering wench some market-day . 1 ' 3 'll 3 'll 6 fine 4 make 5 a 5 a 6 fine 6 fine 7 considering 7 considering 9 some 8 wench 9 some 9 some 11 . 10 market-day 11 . they felt they could not be afraid of him any more than of their particular friend old [hobden] the hedger . 1 they 6 be 1 they 21 . 2 felt 4 could 2 felt 6 be 3 they 4 could 4 could 5 not 6 be 7 afraid 7 afraid 15 particular 8 of 9 him 9 him 10 any 10 any 15 particular 11 more 14 their 11 more 15 particular 12 than 13 of 13 of 14 their 15 particular 16 friend 16 friend 17 old 16 friend 21 . 17 old 20 hedger 19 the 20 hedger ' [have] you a knife on you ? ' he said at last . 1 ' 3 you 1 ' 8 ? 3 you 4 a 4 a 5 knife 5 knife 6 on 6 on 7 you 8 ? 9 ' 9 ' 10 he 10 he 11 said 11 said 12 at 12 at 13 last 13 last 14 . dan handed over his big one-bladed outdoor knife , and [puck] began to carve out a piece of turf from the centre of the [ring] . 1 dan 2 handed 1 dan 4 his 2 handed 3 over 4 his 5 big 4 his 8 knife 5 big 6 one-bladed 6 one-bladed 7 outdoor 8 knife 12 began 9 , 10 and 10 and 12 began 12 began 13 to 12 began 22 centre 13 to 14 carve 14 carve 17 piece 15 out 16 a 16 a 17 piece 17 piece 18 of 18 of 19 turf 19 turf 21 the 20 from 21 the 22 centre 23 of 22 centre 24 the 24 the 26 . ' [what] 's that for [magic] ? ' said [una] , as he pressed up the square of chocolate loam that cut like so much cheese . 1 ' 3 's 1 ' 8 ' 4 that 5 for 5 for 7 ? 7 ? 8 ' 8 ' 19 chocolate 9 said 11 , 11 , 14 pressed 11 , 15 up 12 as 13 he 13 he 14 pressed 15 up 16 the 16 the 17 square 16 the 19 chocolate 17 square 18 of 19 chocolate 20 loam 20 loam 23 like 21 that 22 cut 22 cut 23 like 23 like 26 cheese 24 so 25 much 25 much 26 cheese 26 cheese 27 . ' [one] of my little magics , ' he answered , and cut another . 1 ' 3 of 3 of 6 magics 4 my 5 little 4 my 6 magics 6 magics 7 , 7 , 8 ' 8 ' 9 he 9 he 13 cut 10 answered 11 , 11 , 12 and 11 , 13 cut 13 cut 15 . 14 another 15 . you certainly deserve it . ' 1 you 2 certainly 2 certainly 3 deserve 3 deserve 4 it 4 it 5 . 5 . 6 ' ' [what] 's taking seisin ? ' said [dan] , cautiously . 1 ' 5 seisin 3 's 4 taking 4 taking 5 seisin 5 seisin 6 ? 6 ? 8 said 7 ' 8 said 8 said 11 cautiously 10 , 11 cautiously 11 cautiously 12 . ' [it] 's an old custom the people had when they bought and sold land . 1 ' 9 had 3 's 4 an 4 an 6 custom 5 old 6 custom 6 custom 7 the 7 the 8 people 7 the 9 had 9 had 10 when 10 when 11 they 11 they 13 and 12 bought 13 and 13 and 14 sold 14 sold 15 land 14 sold 16 . he held out the turves . 1 he 2 held 2 held 3 out 3 out 4 the 4 the 5 turves 5 turves 6 . ' [but] it 's our own meadow , ' said [dan] , drawing back . 1 ' 3 it 1 ' 4 's 3 it 4 's 4 's 7 meadow 5 our 6 own 6 own 7 meadow 7 meadow 9 ' 8 , 9 ' 9 ' 10 said 10 said 14 back 12 , 13 drawing 13 drawing 14 back 14 back 15 . ' [are] you going to magic it away ? ' 1 ' 3 you 3 you 4 going 4 going 5 to 4 going 6 magic 6 magic 7 it 7 it 8 away 8 away 9 ? 9 ? 10 ' puck laughed . 1 puck 2 laughed 2 laughed 3 . ' [i] know it 's your meadow , but there 's a great deal more in it than you or your father ever guessed . 1 ' 10 there 1 ' 21 your 3 know 4 it 3 know 10 there 4 it 5 's 5 's 7 meadow 5 's 9 but 6 your 7 meadow 8 , 9 but 10 there 13 great 11 's 12 a 12 a 13 great 13 great 15 more 14 deal 15 more 15 more 20 or 16 in 17 it 17 it 18 than 18 than 19 you 19 you 20 or 21 your 22 father 22 father 23 ever 23 ever 24 guessed 23 ever 25 . try ! ' 1 try 2 ! 2 ! 3 ' he turned his eyes on [una] . 1 he 2 turned 2 turned 3 his 3 his 4 eyes 4 eyes 5 on 5 on 7 . ' [i] 'll do it , ' she said . 1 ' 3 'll 1 ' 5 it 4 do 5 it 5 it 6 , 6 , 7 ' 7 ' 8 she 8 she 9 said 9 said 10 . dan followed her example at once . 1 dan 3 her 2 followed 3 her 3 her 4 example 4 example 5 at 5 at 6 once 6 once 7 . ' [now] are you two lawfully seised and possessed of all [old] [england] , ' began [puck] , in a sing-song voice . 1 ' 7 seised 3 are 5 two 3 are 6 lawfully 4 you 5 two 6 lawfully 7 seised 7 seised 9 possessed 8 and 9 possessed 9 possessed 10 of 10 of 11 all 11 all 14 , 14 , 16 began 15 ' 16 began 16 began 22 voice 18 , 20 a 19 in 20 a 20 a 21 sing-song 21 sing-song 22 voice 22 voice 23 . fast ! 1 fast 2 ! hold fast all [i] give you . ' 1 hold 2 fast 2 fast 3 all 3 all 5 give 5 give 6 you 6 you 7 . 7 . 8 ' the children shut their eyes , but nothing happened . 1 the 2 children 1 the 3 shut 2 children 3 shut 3 shut 5 eyes 4 their 5 eyes 5 eyes 6 , 6 , 8 nothing 7 but 8 nothing 8 nothing 9 happened 9 happened 10 . ' [well] ? ' said [una] , disappointedly opening them . 1 ' 3 ? 1 ' 4 ' 4 ' 5 said 5 said 7 , 7 , 8 disappointedly 8 disappointedly 9 opening 9 opening 10 them 10 them 11 . ' [i] thought there would be dragons . ' 1 ' 4 there 3 thought 4 there 4 there 6 be 5 would 6 be 6 be 7 dragons 7 dragons 8 . 8 . 9 ' " ' [though] [it] shall have happened three thousand year , " ' said [puck] , and counted on his fingers . 1 " 6 have 2 ' 5 shall 5 shall 6 have 6 have 9 thousand 7 happened 8 three 7 happened 9 thousand 9 thousand 18 counted 10 year 11 , 11 , 14 said 12 " 13 ' 12 " 14 said 14 said 17 and 16 , 17 and 17 and 18 counted 18 counted 19 on 19 on 20 his 20 his 21 fingers 21 fingers 22 . ' [no] ; [i] 'm afraid there were no dragons three thousand years ago . ' 1 ' 7 there 3 ; 5 'm 5 'm 6 afraid 6 afraid 7 there 7 there 12 thousand 8 were 9 no 9 no 10 dragons 10 dragons 11 three 10 dragons 12 thousand 12 thousand 13 years 13 years 14 ago 14 ago 15 . 15 . 16 ' ' [but] there hasn't happened anything at all , ' said [dan] . 1 ' 3 there 1 ' 5 happened 3 there 4 hasn't 5 happened 6 anything 6 anything 7 at 7 at 8 all 8 all 9 , 9 , 10 ' 9 , 11 said 11 said 13 . ' [wait] awhile , ' said [puck] . 1 ' 3 awhile 3 awhile 4 , 4 , 5 ' 5 ' 6 said 6 said 8 . ' [you] don't grow an oak in a year and [old] [england] 's older than twenty oaks . 1 ' 5 an 3 don't 4 grow 4 grow 5 an 5 an 10 and 6 oak 8 a 6 oak 10 and 7 in 8 a 8 a 9 year 10 and 15 than 13 's 14 older 14 older 15 than 15 than 16 twenty 16 twenty 17 oaks 16 twenty 18 . let's sit down again and think . 1 let's 3 down 2 sit 3 down 3 down 4 again 4 again 5 and 5 and 6 think 6 think 7 . i can do that for a century at a time . ' 1 i 2 can 1 i 3 do 3 do 5 for 4 that 5 for 5 for 6 a 6 a 10 time 7 century 8 at 8 at 9 a 9 a 10 time 10 time 11 . 11 . 12 ' ' [ah] , but you 're a fairy , ' said [dan] . 1 ' 3 , 3 , 6 're 4 but 5 you 5 you 6 're 6 're 7 a 7 a 10 ' 8 fairy 9 , 9 , 10 ' 10 ' 11 said 10 ' 13 . ' [have] you ever heard me say that word yet ? ' said [puck] quickly . 1 ' 3 you 1 ' 5 heard 3 you 4 ever 5 heard 8 that 5 heard 9 word 6 me 7 say 7 say 8 that 9 word 10 yet 9 word 12 ' 10 yet 11 ? 12 ' 13 said 13 said 15 quickly 15 quickly 16 . ' [no] . 1 ' 3 . you talk about " the [people] of the [hills] " , but you never say " fairies " , ' said [una] . 1 you 2 talk 1 you 4 " 2 talk 3 about 3 about 4 " 4 " 5 the 4 " 15 say 5 the 7 of 7 of 8 the 10 " 12 but 10 " 13 you 11 , 12 but 13 you 14 never 13 you 15 say 15 say 16 " 16 " 18 " 17 fairies 18 " 18 " 20 ' 19 , 20 ' 20 ' 21 said 21 said 23 . ' [i] was wondering at that . 1 ' 3 was 3 was 4 wondering 4 wondering 5 at 5 at 6 that 6 that 7 . don't you like it ? ' 1 don't 2 you 2 you 3 like 3 like 4 it 4 it 5 ? 5 ? 6 ' ' [i] shouldn't like it at all , ' said [dan] . 1 ' 3 shouldn't 3 shouldn't 4 like 4 like 5 it 5 it 6 at 6 at 7 all 7 all 8 , 8 , 9 ' 8 , 10 said 10 said 12 . ' [that] 's how the [djinns] and [afrits] talk in the [arabian] [nights] . ' 1 ' 3 's 3 's 4 how 4 how 5 the 5 the 7 and 7 and 9 talk 9 talk 10 in 10 in 11 the 11 the 15 ' 14 . 15 ' ' [and] that 's how [i] feel about saying that word that [i] don't say . 1 ' 4 's 3 that 4 's 4 's 5 how 5 how 7 feel 7 feel 10 that 8 about 9 saying 9 saying 10 that 10 that 14 don't 11 word 12 that 11 word 14 don't 14 don't 15 say 15 say 16 . i know ' em ! ' 1 i 2 know 2 know 3 ' 3 ' 4 em 4 em 5 ! 5 ! 6 ' ' [we] don't mean that sort , ' said [dan] . 1 ' 3 don't 3 don't 4 mean 3 don't 5 that 5 that 7 , 6 sort 7 , 7 , 8 ' 8 ' 9 said 9 said 11 . ' [we] hate ' em too . ' 1 ' 3 hate 3 hate 4 ' 3 hate 6 too 4 ' 5 em 5 em 6 too 6 too 7 . 7 . 8 ' ' [exactly] , ' said [puck] . 1 ' 3 , 3 , 4 ' 4 ' 5 said 5 said 7 . butterfly wings , indeed ! 1 butterfly 2 wings 2 wings 3 , 3 , 4 indeed 4 indeed 5 ! butterfly-wings ! 1 butterfly-wings 2 ! and the [horses] of the [hills] picked their way from one wave to another by the lightning flashes ! 1 and 2 the 1 and 4 of 4 of 5 the 4 of 7 picked 7 picked 10 from 8 their 9 way 9 way 10 from 10 from 12 wave 11 one 12 wave 12 wave 13 to 13 to 17 lightning 14 another 15 by 15 by 16 the 16 the 17 lightning 17 lightning 18 flashes 18 flashes 19 ! that was how it was in the old days ! ' 1 that 2 was 1 that 4 it 2 was 3 how 4 it 5 was 5 was 6 in 6 in 8 old 7 the 8 old 8 old 9 days 9 days 10 ! 10 ! 11 ' ' [splendid] , ' said [dan] , but [una] shuddered . 1 ' 3 , 3 , 4 ' 4 ' 5 said 5 said 7 , 7 , 8 but 8 but 10 shuddered 10 shuddered 11 . ' [i] 'm glad they 're gone , then ; but what made the [people] of the [hills] go away ? ' 1 ' 3 'm 1 ' 17 the 3 'm 11 but 4 glad 5 they 4 glad 7 gone 5 they 6 're 7 gone 8 , 8 , 9 then 8 , 11 but 9 then 10 ; 11 but 13 made 12 what 13 made 13 made 14 the 14 the 16 of 17 the 19 go 19 go 21 ? 20 away 21 ? 21 ? 22 ' una asked . 1 una 2 asked 2 asked 3 . ' [different] things . 1 ' 3 things 3 things 4 . i 'll tell you one of them some day the thing that made the biggest flit of any , ' said [puck] . 1 i 4 you 1 i 16 flit 2 'll 3 tell 3 tell 4 you 4 you 7 them 5 one 6 of 6 of 7 them 8 some 10 the 8 some 11 thing 9 day 10 the 11 thing 15 biggest 11 thing 16 flit 12 that 13 made 13 made 14 the 14 the 15 biggest 16 flit 17 of 17 of 23 . 18 any 19 , 18 any 23 . 19 , 20 ' 19 , 21 said ' [but] they didn't all flit at once . 1 ' 3 they 3 they 4 didn't 4 didn't 5 all 5 all 6 flit 6 flit 8 once 7 at 8 once 8 once 9 . they dropped off , one by one , through the centuries . 1 they 2 dropped 2 dropped 5 one 3 off 4 , 4 , 5 one 5 one 7 one 6 by 7 one 7 one 8 , 8 , 9 through 9 through 10 the 9 through 11 centuries 11 centuries 12 . most of them were foreigners who couldn't stand our climate . 1 most 2 of 1 most 4 were 2 of 3 them 4 were 7 couldn't 5 foreigners 6 who 6 who 7 couldn't 7 couldn't 8 stand 8 stand 9 our 9 our 10 climate 10 climate 11 . they flitted early . ' 1 they 2 flitted 2 flitted 3 early 3 early 4 . 4 . 5 ' ' [how] early ? ' said [dan] . 1 ' 3 early 3 early 4 ? 4 ? 6 said 5 ' 6 said 6 said 8 . ' [a] couple of thousand years or more . 1 ' 4 of 3 couple 4 of 4 of 5 thousand 5 thousand 6 years 6 years 7 or 7 or 8 more 8 more 9 . the fact is they began as [gods] . 1 the 2 fact 1 the 3 is 2 fact 3 is 3 is 4 they 4 they 5 began 5 began 6 as 6 as 8 . they were always landing in those days , or being driven back to their ships , and they always brought their [gods] with them . 1 they 6 those 2 were 3 always 3 always 4 landing 4 landing 5 in 4 landing 6 those 6 those 7 days 7 days 11 driven 7 days 12 back 8 , 9 or 8 , 11 driven 9 or 10 being 10 being 11 driven 12 back 13 to 12 back 15 ships 13 to 14 their 15 ships 16 , 16 , 17 and 17 and 18 they 17 and 25 . 19 always 20 brought 19 always 21 their 21 their 24 them 23 with 24 them 24 them 25 . england is a bad country for [gods] . 1 england 2 is 2 is 3 a 3 a 4 bad 3 a 5 country 4 bad 5 country 5 country 6 for 6 for 8 . now , [i] began as [i] mean to go on . 1 now 5 as 2 , 4 began 4 began 5 as 5 as 7 mean 7 mean 8 to 8 to 9 go 9 go 10 on 10 on 11 . i belong here , you see , and [i] have been mixed up with people all my days . 1 i 2 belong 1 i 7 , 2 belong 3 here 3 here 4 , 3 here 6 see 4 , 5 you 4 , 6 see 7 , 12 mixed 8 and 10 have 8 and 12 mixed 10 have 11 been 12 mixed 15 people 13 up 14 with 14 with 15 people 15 people 18 days 16 all 17 my 17 my 18 days 18 days 19 . ' [people] burned in wicker baskets ? ' said [dan] . 1 ' 3 burned 3 burned 4 in 4 in 5 wicker 5 wicker 6 baskets 6 baskets 7 ? 7 ? 9 said 8 ' 9 said 9 said 11 . ' [like] [miss] [blake] tells us about ? ' 1 ' 5 tells 5 tells 6 us 6 us 7 about 7 about 8 ? 8 ? 9 ' ' [all] sorts of sacrifices , ' said [puck] . 1 ' 3 sorts 3 sorts 4 of 4 of 5 sacrifices 5 sacrifices 6 , 6 , 7 ' 7 ' 8 said 8 said 10 . i never liked it . 1 i 2 never 2 never 3 liked 3 liked 4 it 4 it 5 . they were a stiff-necked , extravagant set of idols , the [old] [things] . 1 they 2 were 2 were 4 stiff-necked 3 a 4 stiff-necked 4 stiff-necked 5 , 5 , 7 set 5 , 8 of 6 extravagant 7 set 8 of 10 , 9 idols 10 , 10 , 11 the 11 the 14 . but what was the result ? 1 but 2 what 2 what 3 was 3 was 4 the 4 the 5 result 5 result 6 ? men don't like being sacrificed at the best of times ; they don't even like sacrificing their farm-horses . 1 men 2 don't 1 men 3 like 3 like 7 the 4 being 6 at 4 being 7 the 5 sacrificed 6 at 7 the 8 best 8 best 13 don't 8 best 14 even 9 of 10 times 9 of 12 they 10 times 11 ; 12 they 13 don't 14 even 18 farm-horses 15 like 16 sacrificing 16 sacrificing 17 their 17 their 18 farm-horses 18 farm-horses 19 . some of them [took] to hanging about trees , and hiding in graves and groaning o ' nights . 1 some 5 to 1 some 8 trees 2 of 3 them 3 them 5 to 5 to 6 hanging 6 hanging 7 about 7 about 8 trees 8 trees 11 hiding 9 , 10 and 10 and 11 hiding 11 hiding 12 in 12 in 13 graves 13 graves 16 o 14 and 15 groaning 15 groaning 16 o 16 o 18 nights 16 o 19 . 17 ' 18 nights i remember one [goddess] called [belisama] . 1 i 2 remember 2 remember 3 one 3 one 5 called 5 called 7 . she became a common wet water-spirit somewhere in [lancashire] . 1 she 2 became 1 she 4 common 3 a 4 common 4 common 5 wet 5 wet 6 water-spirit 6 water-spirit 7 somewhere 7 somewhere 8 in 8 in 10 . and there were hundreds of other friends of mine . 1 and 2 there 1 and 4 hundreds 2 there 3 were 4 hundreds 7 friends 5 of 6 other 6 other 7 friends 7 friends 8 of 8 of 9 mine 9 mine 10 . first they were [gods] . 1 first 2 they 2 they 3 were 3 were 5 . there was only one [old] [thing] , [i] remember , who honestly worked for his living after he came down in the world . 1 there 4 one 2 was 3 only 2 was 4 one 4 one 9 remember 7 , 9 remember 9 remember 16 living 10 , 11 who 10 , 13 worked 11 who 12 honestly 13 worked 14 for 14 for 15 his 15 his 16 living 16 living 20 down 17 after 18 he 17 after 19 came 18 he 19 came 19 came 20 down 20 down 21 in 20 down 24 . 21 in 23 world 22 the 23 world he was called [weland] , and he was a smith to some [gods] . 1 he 3 called 1 he 7 he 2 was 3 called 5 , 6 and 6 and 7 he 7 he 9 a 8 was 9 a 9 a 10 smith 10 smith 11 to 11 to 12 some 12 some 14 . i 've forgotten their names , but he used to make them swords and spears . 1 i 2 've 1 i 7 but 2 've 3 forgotten 3 forgotten 4 their 3 forgotten 5 names 4 their 5 names 5 names 6 , 7 but 8 he 7 but 15 spears 8 he 9 used 8 he 11 make 9 used 10 to 11 make 12 them 13 swords 14 and 13 swords 15 spears 15 spears 16 . i think he claimed kin with [thor] of the [scandinavians] . ' 1 i 2 think 2 think 3 he 3 he 4 claimed 4 claimed 5 kin 5 kin 6 with 6 with 12 ' 8 of 9 the 9 the 11 . 11 . 12 ' ' [heroes] of [asgard] [thor] ? ' said [una] . 1 ' 7 ' 1 ' 8 said 3 of 6 ? 6 ? 7 ' 8 said 10 . she had been reading the book . 1 she 2 had 2 had 3 been 2 had 4 reading 4 reading 5 the 5 the 6 book 6 book 7 . ' [perhaps] , ' answered [puck] . 1 ' 3 , 3 , 4 ' 4 ' 5 answered 5 answered 7 . ' [none] the less , when bad times came , he didn't beg or steal . 1 ' 6 when 3 the 4 less 4 less 5 , 5 , 6 when 6 when 9 came 7 bad 8 times 8 times 9 came 9 came 10 , 10 , 11 he 10 , 15 steal 12 didn't 14 or 12 didn't 15 steal 13 beg 14 or 15 steal 16 . he worked ; and [i] was lucky enough to be able to do him a good turn . ' 1 he 2 worked 2 worked 3 ; 2 worked 11 able 3 ; 4 and 3 ; 7 lucky 4 and 6 was 7 lucky 10 be 8 enough 9 to 8 enough 10 be 11 able 13 do 12 to 13 do 13 do 16 good 14 him 15 a 15 a 16 good 16 good 17 turn 17 turn 18 . 17 turn 19 ' ' [tell] us about it , ' said [dan] . 1 ' 3 us 3 us 4 about 4 about 5 it 5 it 6 , 6 , 7 ' 7 ' 8 said 8 said 10 . ' [i] think [i] like hearing of [old] [things] . ' 1 ' 3 think 3 think 5 like 5 like 6 hearing 6 hearing 7 of 7 of 10 . 10 . 11 ' they rearranged themselves comfortably , each chewing a grass stem . 1 they 4 comfortably 2 rearranged 3 themselves 3 themselves 4 comfortably 4 comfortably 6 each 5 , 6 each 6 each 8 a 7 chewing 8 a 8 a 9 grass 9 grass 10 stem 9 grass 11 . 10 stem 11 . puck propped himself on one strong arm and went on : 1 puck 2 propped 1 puck 4 on 2 propped 3 himself 4 on 6 strong 5 one 6 strong 6 strong 7 arm 7 arm 8 and 8 and 9 went 9 went 10 on 10 on 11 : ' [let] 's think ! 1 ' 3 's 3 's 4 think 4 think 5 ! i met [weland] first on a [november] afternoon in a sleet storm , on [pevensey] [level] . ' 1 i 2 met 1 i 4 first 1 i 8 afternoon 4 first 6 a 5 on 6 a 8 afternoon 11 sleet 8 afternoon 12 storm 9 in 10 a 10 a 11 sleet 12 storm 13 , 13 , 14 on 14 on 17 . 17 . 18 ' ' [pevensey] ? 1 ' 3 ? over the hill , you mean ? ' 1 over 2 the 2 the 3 hill 3 hill 4 , 4 , 5 you 5 you 6 mean 6 mean 7 ? 7 ? 8 ' dan pointed south . 1 dan 2 pointed 2 pointed 3 south 3 south 4 . ' [yes] ; but it was all marsh in those days , right up to [horsebridge] and [hydeneye] . 1 ' 3 ; 3 ; 4 but 3 ; 10 those 4 but 7 all 5 it 6 was 5 it 7 all 7 all 8 marsh 8 marsh 9 in 10 those 13 right 11 days 12 , 12 , 13 right 13 right 14 up 14 up 15 to 15 to 17 and 17 and 19 . bitter cold it was ! 1 bitter 2 cold 2 cold 3 it 3 it 4 was 4 was 5 ! there were icicles hanging from her deck and the oars were glazed over with ice , and there was ice on [weland] 's lips . 1 there 5 from 2 were 3 icicles 3 icicles 4 hanging 4 hanging 5 from 5 from 16 , 6 her 7 deck 7 deck 8 and 8 and 9 the 8 and 10 oars 10 oars 11 were 10 oars 12 glazed 12 glazed 15 ice 12 glazed 16 , 13 over 14 with 14 with 15 ice 16 , 17 and 17 and 20 ice 18 there 19 was 18 there 20 ice 20 ice 25 . 21 on 24 lips 21 on 25 . 23 's 24 lips i didn't care ! 1 i 2 didn't 2 didn't 3 care 3 care 4 ! i 'd seen too many [gods] charging into [old] [england] to be upset about it . 1 i 3 seen 1 i 4 too 2 'd 3 seen 4 too 13 upset 5 many 7 charging 7 charging 8 into 8 into 11 to 11 to 12 be 12 be 13 upset 13 upset 15 it 14 about 15 it 15 it 16 . ' [what] did [weland] say ? ' said [una] . 1 ' 3 did 3 did 5 say 5 say 6 ? 6 ? 8 said 7 ' 8 said 8 said 10 . ' [was] he angry ? ' 1 ' 3 he 3 he 4 angry 4 angry 5 ? 5 ? 6 ' ' [he] called me names and rolled his eyes , and [i] went away to wake up the people inland . 1 ' 3 called 1 ' 7 rolled 3 called 6 and 4 me 5 names 5 names 6 and 7 rolled 8 his 8 his 9 eyes 8 his 16 wake 9 eyes 10 , 9 eyes 14 away 10 , 11 and 11 and 13 went 14 away 15 to 16 wake 17 up 17 up 18 the 18 the 20 inland 19 people 20 inland 20 inland 21 . but the pirates conquered the country , and for centuries [weland] was a most important [god] . 1 but 3 pirates 1 but 12 was 2 the 3 pirates 3 pirates 8 and 4 conquered 5 the 4 conquered 6 country 5 the 6 country 6 country 7 , 7 , 8 and 8 and 9 for 9 for 10 centuries 12 was 15 important 13 a 14 most 13 a 15 important 15 important 17 . he had temples everywhere from [lincolnshire] to the [isle] of [wight] , as he said and his sacrifices were simply scandalous . 1 he 2 had 1 he 12 , 2 had 4 everywhere 3 temples 4 everywhere 4 everywhere 5 from 5 from 7 to 7 to 8 the 8 the 10 of 12 , 13 as 13 as 19 were 14 he 15 said 15 said 16 and 16 and 18 sacrifices 17 his 18 sacrifices 18 sacrifices 19 were 19 were 20 simply 20 simply 21 scandalous 21 scandalous 22 . in the old days the congregation were unhappy until the priests had chosen their sacrifices ; and so would you have been . 1 in 2 the 1 in 8 unhappy 2 the 4 days 3 old 4 days 4 days 6 congregation 5 the 6 congregation 6 congregation 7 were 8 unhappy 15 sacrifices 9 until 10 the 9 until 13 chosen 10 the 11 priests 11 priests 12 had 13 chosen 14 their 13 chosen 15 sacrifices 14 their 15 sacrifices 15 sacrifices 23 . 16 ; 17 and 16 ; 18 so 18 so 21 have 19 would 20 you 20 you 21 have 21 have 23 . 22 been 23 . then everybody shouted : " a sacrifice to [weland] ! 1 then 3 shouted 2 everybody 3 shouted 3 shouted 4 : 4 : 5 " 5 " 6 a 6 a 7 sacrifice 7 sacrifice 8 to 8 to 10 ! a sacrifice to [weland] ! " ' 1 a 2 sacrifice 2 sacrifice 3 to 3 to 5 ! 5 ! 6 " 6 " 7 ' ' [and] the man wasn't really dead ? ' said [una] . 1 ' 4 man 3 the 4 man 4 man 5 wasn't 5 wasn't 6 really 6 really 7 dead 7 dead 8 ? 7 dead 9 ' 9 ' 10 said 10 said 12 . ' [not] a bit . 1 ' 3 a 3 a 4 bit 4 bit 5 . all as much pretence as a dolls ' tea-party . 1 all 2 as 2 as 7 dolls 3 much 4 pretence 4 pretence 5 as 5 as 6 a 6 a 7 dolls 7 dolls 10 . 8 ' 9 tea-party 9 tea-party 10 . that counted the same as if a man and a horse had been killed . 1 that 4 same 1 that 6 if 2 counted 3 the 3 the 4 same 4 same 5 as 6 if 11 horse 7 a 8 man 8 man 9 and 9 and 10 a 9 and 11 horse 11 horse 15 . 12 had 14 killed 12 had 15 . 13 been 14 killed i saw poor [weland] 's face through the smoke , and [i] couldn't help laughing . 1 i 2 saw 1 i 8 the 2 saw 5 's 3 poor 5 's 5 's 6 face 6 face 7 through 8 the 9 smoke 9 smoke 13 couldn't 9 smoke 15 laughing 10 , 11 and 11 and 13 couldn't 13 couldn't 14 help 15 laughing 16 . he [looked] so disgusted and so hungry , and all he had to satisfy himself was a horrid smell of burning hair . 1 he 3 so 3 so 4 disgusted 3 so 7 hungry 4 disgusted 5 and 5 and 6 so 7 hungry 11 he 8 , 9 and 8 , 11 he 9 and 10 all 11 he 12 had 12 had 15 himself 13 to 14 satisfy 14 satisfy 15 himself 15 himself 17 a 16 was 17 a 17 a 21 burning 18 horrid 19 smell 18 horrid 21 burning 19 smell 20 of 21 burning 22 hair 22 hair 23 . just a dolls ' tea-party ! 1 just 2 a 2 a 3 dolls 3 dolls 4 ' 4 ' 5 tea-party 5 tea-party 6 ! none of the [people] of the [hills] could tell me anything about him , and [i] supposed that he had left [england] . ' 1 none 12 about 2 of 3 the 2 of 8 could 3 the 5 of 5 of 6 the 8 could 9 tell 9 tell 10 me 9 tell 11 anything 10 me 11 anything 11 anything 12 about 12 about 17 supposed 13 him 14 , 13 him 15 and 15 and 17 supposed 17 supposed 21 left 18 that 19 he 18 that 20 had 19 he 20 had 20 had 21 left 21 left 23 . 23 . 24 ' puck turned , lay on his other elbow , and thought for a long time . 1 puck 4 lay 1 puck 11 thought 2 turned 3 , 2 turned 4 lay 4 lay 5 on 6 his 8 elbow 7 other 8 elbow 8 elbow 9 , 9 , 10 and 9 , 11 thought 11 thought 13 a 12 for 13 a 13 a 16 . 14 long 16 . 15 time 16 . ' [let] 's see , ' he said at last . 1 ' 3 's 3 's 4 see 4 see 5 , 5 , 6 ' 6 ' 7 he 7 he 8 said 8 said 10 last 9 at 10 last 10 last 11 . ' [if] you mean old [hobden] the hedger , he 's only seventy-two . 1 ' 4 mean 3 you 4 mean 4 mean 5 old 5 old 11 's 7 the 8 hedger 8 hedger 9 , 8 hedger 10 he 10 he 11 's 11 's 13 seventy-two 12 only 13 seventy-two 13 seventy-two 14 . he told me so himself , ' said [dan] . 1 he 2 told 2 told 3 me 3 me 4 so 4 so 5 himself 5 himself 6 , 6 , 7 ' 6 , 10 . 7 ' 8 said ' [he] 's a intimate friend of ours . ' 1 ' 3 's 3 's 4 a 4 a 5 intimate 5 intimate 7 of 6 friend 7 of 7 of 8 ours 8 ours 9 . 8 ours 10 ' ' [you] 're quite right , ' [puck] replied . 1 ' 5 right 3 're 4 quite 4 quite 5 right 5 right 6 , 6 , 7 ' 7 ' 9 replied 9 replied 10 . ' [i] meant old [hobden] 's ninth great-grandfather . 1 ' 3 meant 3 meant 4 old 4 old 6 's 6 's 7 ninth 7 ninth 8 great-grandfather 8 great-grandfather 9 . he was a free man and burned charcoal hereabouts . 1 he 3 a 2 was 3 a 3 a 5 man 4 free 5 man 5 man 6 and 6 and 7 burned 7 burned 8 charcoal 8 charcoal 9 hereabouts 9 hereabouts 10 . i 've known the family , father and son , so long that [i] get confused sometimes . 1 i 3 known 2 've 3 known 3 known 4 the 4 the 5 family 4 the 15 get 5 family 6 , 5 family 8 and 6 , 7 father 8 and 9 son 8 and 10 , 8 and 12 long 10 , 11 so 11 so 12 long 12 long 13 that 15 get 17 sometimes 16 confused 17 sometimes 17 sometimes 18 . hob of the [dene] was my [hobden] 's name , and he lived at the [forge] cottage . 1 hob 2 of 1 hob 14 at 2 of 3 the 5 was 6 my 5 was 11 and 8 's 9 name 9 name 10 , 10 , 11 and 11 and 12 he 12 he 13 lived 13 lived 14 at 14 at 15 the 15 the 17 cottage 17 cottage 18 . he jerked his head westward , where the [valley] narrows between wooded hills and steep hop-fields . 1 he 4 head 1 he 6 , 2 jerked 3 his 3 his 4 head 4 head 5 westward 6 , 10 narrows 7 where 8 the 8 the 10 narrows 10 narrows 11 between 11 between 12 wooded 11 between 15 steep 12 wooded 14 and 13 hills 14 and 15 steep 17 . 16 hop-fields 17 . ' [why] , that 's [willingford] [bridge] , ' said [una] . 1 ' 3 , 1 ' 9 ' 3 , 5 's 4 that 5 's 8 , 9 ' 9 ' 10 said 10 said 12 . ' [we] go there for walks often . 1 ' 3 go 3 go 4 there 4 there 5 for 5 for 6 walks 6 walks 7 often 7 often 8 . there 's a kingfisher there . ' 1 there 2 's 2 's 3 a 3 a 4 kingfisher 4 kingfisher 5 there 5 there 6 . 6 . 7 ' ' [it] was [weland] 's [ford] then , dearie . 1 ' 3 was 1 ' 9 dearie 5 's 7 then 7 then 8 , 8 , 9 dearie 9 dearie 10 . there was no trace of [weland] , but presently [i] saw a fat old farmer riding down from the [beacon] under the greenwood tree . 1 there 2 was 1 there 8 but 2 was 5 of 3 no 4 trace 3 no 5 of 7 , 8 but 8 but 11 saw 9 presently 11 saw 11 saw 12 a 12 a 14 old 12 a 16 riding 13 fat 14 old 15 farmer 16 riding 16 riding 21 under 17 down 18 from 17 down 19 the 19 the 21 under 21 under 25 . 22 the 23 greenwood 23 greenwood 24 tree 23 greenwood 25 . then he sat down and went to sleep . 1 then 2 he 2 he 4 down 3 sat 4 down 4 down 7 to 5 and 6 went 6 went 7 to 7 to 8 sleep 8 sleep 9 . it was [weland] himself . 1 it 2 was 2 was 4 himself 4 himself 5 . i was so astonished that [i] jumped out and said : " what on [human] [earth] are you doing here , [weland] ? " ' 1 i 2 was 1 i 7 jumped 2 was 4 astonished 2 was 7 jumped 3 so 4 astonished 4 astonished 5 that 7 jumped 9 and 8 out 9 and 9 and 19 doing 10 said 11 : 11 : 18 you 12 " 13 what 12 " 17 are 13 what 14 on 17 are 18 you 18 you 19 doing 19 doing 20 here 20 here 23 ? 21 , 23 ? 23 ? 24 " 24 " 25 ' ' [poor] [weland] ! ' sighed [una] . 1 ' 4 ! 4 ! 5 ' 5 ' 6 sighed 6 sighed 8 . ' [he] pushed the long hair back from his forehead ( he didn't recognize me at first ) . 1 ' 14 recognize 3 pushed 4 the 3 pushed 6 hair 4 the 5 long 6 hair 7 back 7 back 11 ( 7 back 14 recognize 8 from 9 his 9 his 10 forehead 10 forehead 11 ( 11 ( 12 he 12 he 13 didn't 14 recognize 17 first 15 me 16 at 16 at 17 first 17 first 19 . 18 ) 19 . then he said : " you ought to know . 1 then 2 he 1 then 3 said 2 he 3 said 3 said 4 : 4 : 5 " 5 " 7 ought 6 you 7 ought 7 ought 8 to 8 to 9 know 8 to 10 . you foretold it , [old] [thing] . 1 you 2 foretold 2 foretold 4 , 3 it 4 , 4 , 7 . i 'm shoeing horses for hire . 1 i 2 'm 2 'm 3 shoeing 2 'm 4 horses 3 shoeing 4 horses 4 horses 5 for 5 for 6 hire 6 hire 7 . i 'm not even [weland] now , " he said . 1 i 2 'm 1 i 4 even 2 'm 3 not 4 even 6 now 6 now 7 , 6 now 8 " 7 , 8 " 8 " 9 he 9 he 10 said 10 said 11 . " they call me [wayland-smith] . " ' 1 " 2 they 2 they 3 call 3 call 4 me 4 me 6 . 6 . 7 " 7 " 8 ' ' [poor] chap ! ' said [dan] . 1 ' 3 chap 3 chap 4 ! 4 ! 5 ' 5 ' 6 said 6 said 8 . ' [what] did you say ? ' 1 ' 3 did 3 did 4 you 4 you 5 say 5 say 6 ? 6 ? 7 ' ' [what] could [i] say ? 1 ' 3 could 3 could 5 say 5 say 6 ? " ' [isn't] there any way for you to get back to [valhalla] , or wherever you come from ? " 1 " 6 way 1 " 10 get 2 ' 4 there 4 there 5 any 4 there 6 way 7 for 8 you 8 you 9 to 8 you 10 get 10 get 11 back 10 get 18 come 11 back 12 to 14 , 15 or 14 , 18 come 15 or 16 wherever 16 wherever 17 you 18 come 19 from 19 from 21 " 20 ? 21 " i said . 1 i 2 said 2 said 3 . " ' [i] 'm afraid not , " he said , rasping away at the hoof . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 10 said 4 'm 5 afraid 5 afraid 6 not 6 not 7 , 7 , 8 " 8 " 9 he 9 he 10 said 10 said 13 away 11 , 12 rasping 11 , 13 away 13 away 16 hoof 14 at 15 the 15 the 16 hoof 16 hoof 17 . he had a wonderful touch with horses . 1 he 3 a 2 had 3 a 3 a 4 wonderful 4 wonderful 5 touch 5 touch 6 with 6 with 7 horses 7 horses 8 . the old beast was whinnying on his shoulder . 1 the 2 old 2 old 3 beast 2 old 4 was 4 was 6 on 5 whinnying 6 on 6 on 7 his 7 his 8 shoulder 8 shoulder 9 . " you may remember that [i] was not a gentle [god] in my [day] and my [time] and my [power] . 1 " 3 may 2 you 3 may 3 may 4 remember 4 remember 5 that 5 that 7 was 5 that 9 a 7 was 8 not 9 a 10 gentle 9 a 15 and 10 gentle 12 in 12 in 13 my 15 and 16 my 15 and 18 and 18 and 19 my 19 my 21 . i shall never be released till some human being truly wishes me well . " 1 i 2 shall 1 i 3 never 3 never 9 being 4 be 5 released 4 be 8 human 5 released 7 some 6 till 7 some 8 human 9 being 9 being 10 truly 10 truly 12 me 10 truly 13 well 10 truly 14 . 11 wishes 12 me 14 . 15 " " ' [surely] , " said [i] , " the farmer can't do less than that . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 6 said 4 , 5 " 5 " 6 said 6 said 11 farmer 8 , 9 " 9 " 10 the 10 the 11 farmer 11 farmer 12 can't 12 can't 13 do 12 can't 14 less 14 less 17 . 15 than 16 that 15 than 17 . you 're shoeing the horse all round for him . " 1 you 2 're 1 you 3 shoeing 3 shoeing 6 all 4 the 5 horse 5 horse 6 all 6 all 7 round 7 round 8 for 8 for 9 him 9 him 10 . 10 . 11 " " ' [yes] , " said he , " and my nails will hold a shoe from one full moon to the next . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 9 " 2 ' 7 he 4 , 5 " 5 " 6 said 6 said 7 he 8 , 9 " 9 " 15 a 10 and 11 my 11 my 12 nails 12 nails 13 will 13 will 14 hold 14 hold 15 a 15 a 16 shoe 15 a 17 from 15 a 19 full 18 one 19 full 19 full 24 . 20 moon 21 to 21 to 22 the 21 to 24 . 22 the 23 next but farmers and [weald] clay , " said he , " are both uncommon cold and sour . " 1 but 6 , 2 farmers 5 clay 3 and 5 clay 5 clay 6 , 6 , 14 uncommon 7 " 8 said 8 said 9 he 9 he 10 , 9 he 13 both 10 , 11 " 11 " 12 are 13 both 14 uncommon 14 uncommon 15 cold 14 uncommon 18 . 15 cold 16 and 15 cold 17 sour 16 and 17 sour 18 . 19 " ' [would] you believe it , that when that farmer woke and found his horse shod he rode away without one word of thanks ? 1 ' 7 that 3 you 4 believe 4 believe 5 it 4 believe 6 , 6 , 7 that 7 that 13 found 8 when 9 that 8 when 10 farmer 10 farmer 11 woke 10 farmer 13 found 11 woke 12 and 13 found 18 rode 14 his 15 horse 15 horse 16 shod 16 shod 17 he 17 he 18 rode 18 rode 19 away 19 away 20 without 20 without 22 word 20 without 24 thanks 21 one 22 word 22 word 23 of 24 thanks 25 ? ' [were] you invisible ? ' said [una] . 1 ' 3 you 3 you 4 invisible 4 invisible 5 ? 5 ? 7 said 6 ' 7 said 7 said 9 . puck nodded , gravely . 1 puck 2 nodded 2 nodded 3 , 3 , 4 gravely 4 gravely 5 . the [farmer] thought he was bewitched well , he was , of course and began to pray and shout . 1 the 3 thought 1 the 7 well 4 he 5 was 5 was 6 bewitched 6 bewitched 7 well 7 well 13 course 8 , 9 he 9 he 10 was 10 was 11 , 11 , 12 of 11 , 13 course 13 course 17 pray 14 and 15 began 14 and 16 to 16 to 17 pray 17 pray 18 and 18 and 19 shout 19 shout 20 . i didn't care ! 1 i 2 didn't 2 didn't 3 care 3 care 4 ! ' [what] 's a novice ? ' said [dan] . 1 ' 3 's 3 's 4 a 4 a 5 novice 5 novice 6 ? 6 ? 8 said 7 ' 8 said 8 said 10 . hugh was his name , and he had got up to go fishing hereabouts . 1 hugh 2 was 1 hugh 9 got 2 was 3 his 4 name 6 and 4 name 9 got 5 , 6 and 6 and 7 he 7 he 8 had 9 got 12 go 10 up 11 to 11 to 12 go 12 go 13 fishing 13 fishing 14 hereabouts 13 fishing 15 . his people owned all this valley . 1 his 2 people 2 people 3 owned 3 owned 4 all 4 all 5 this 5 this 6 valley 6 valley 7 . hugh heard the farmer shouting , and asked him what in the world he meant . 1 hugh 2 heard 1 hugh 3 the 3 the 4 farmer 3 the 13 world 5 shouting 6 , 6 , 7 and 7 and 8 asked 7 and 13 world 8 asked 9 him 9 him 10 what 10 what 12 the 11 in 12 the 13 world 15 meant 14 he 15 meant 15 meant 16 . ( the [people] of the [hills] are like otters they don't show except when they choose . ) 1 ( 4 of 1 ( 7 are 2 the 4 of 5 the 7 are 7 are 9 otters 8 like 9 otters 9 otters 13 except 10 they 11 don't 11 don't 12 show 12 show 13 except 13 except 16 choose 14 when 15 they 15 they 16 choose 16 choose 17 . 17 . 18 ) but the novice wasn't a fool . 1 but 3 novice 2 the 3 novice 3 novice 4 wasn't 4 wasn't 5 a 5 a 6 fool 6 fool 7 . he looked down at the horse 's feet , and saw the new shoes fastened as only [weland] knew how to fasten ' em . 1 he 3 down 1 he 10 and 2 looked 3 down 3 down 4 at 4 at 5 the 6 horse 7 's 6 horse 8 feet 8 feet 9 , 8 feet 10 and 9 , 10 and 10 and 11 saw 10 and 15 fastened 11 saw 12 the 12 the 13 new 13 new 14 shoes 15 fastened 16 as 15 fastened 19 knew 16 as 17 only 17 only 19 knew 19 knew 25 . 20 how 21 to 20 how 22 fasten 21 to 22 fasten 22 fasten 23 ' 23 ' 24 em 23 ' 25 . ( [weland] had a way of turning down the nails that folks called the [smith] 's [clinch] . ) 1 ( 3 had 1 ( 9 the 3 had 4 a 4 a 5 way 5 way 6 of 5 way 7 turning 7 turning 8 down 7 turning 9 the 9 the 12 folks 10 nails 11 that 10 nails 12 folks 12 folks 13 called 13 called 14 the 14 the 19 ) 16 's 18 . 18 . 19 ) " ' ['h'm] ! " said the novice . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 5 " 4 ! 5 " 5 " 6 said 6 said 7 the 7 the 8 novice 8 novice 9 . " where did you get your horse shod ? " 1 " 2 where 1 " 4 you 2 where 3 did 4 you 5 get 5 get 6 your 6 your 7 horse 7 horse 9 ? 8 shod 9 ? 9 ? 10 " ' [the] farmer wouldn't tell him at first , because the priests never liked their people to have any dealings with the [old] [things] . 1 ' 9 , 3 farmer 4 wouldn't 4 wouldn't 5 tell 5 tell 6 him 5 tell 8 first 7 at 8 first 8 first 9 , 9 , 14 liked 10 because 12 priests 11 the 12 priests 12 priests 13 never 13 never 14 liked 14 liked 15 their 15 their 16 people 16 people 18 have 17 to 18 have 18 have 20 dealings 19 any 20 dealings 20 dealings 25 . 21 with 22 the 22 the 25 . at last he confessed that the [smith] had done it . 1 at 2 last 1 at 3 he 3 he 4 confessed 4 confessed 5 that 4 confessed 8 had 5 that 6 the 8 had 9 done 9 done 10 it 9 done 11 . " what did you pay him ? " said the novice . 1 " 4 you 2 what 3 did 3 did 4 you 4 you 7 ? 5 pay 6 him 6 him 7 ? 7 ? 8 " 8 " 9 said 9 said 10 the 9 said 11 novice 10 the 11 novice 11 novice 12 . " [penny] , " said the farmer , very sulkily . 1 " 5 said 3 , 4 " 4 " 5 said 5 said 7 farmer 6 the 7 farmer 7 farmer 8 , 8 , 9 very 9 very 10 sulkily 10 sulkily 11 . " that 's less than a [christian] would have charged , " said the novice . 1 " 5 than 2 that 3 's 2 that 5 than 3 's 4 less 5 than 6 a 6 a 8 would 6 a 10 charged 8 would 9 have 10 charged 11 , 11 , 12 " 11 , 13 said 12 " 13 said 13 said 14 the 14 the 16 . 15 novice 16 . " [i] hope you threw a ' thank you ' into the bargain . " 1 " 3 hope 1 " 5 threw 3 hope 4 you 5 threw 6 a 6 a 7 ' 7 ' 10 ' 8 thank 9 you 8 thank 10 ' 10 ' 13 bargain 11 into 12 the 12 the 13 bargain 13 bargain 14 . 14 . 15 " " no , " said the farmer ; " [wayland-smith] 's a heathen . " 1 " 2 no 2 no 3 , 2 no 4 " 2 no 7 farmer 4 " 5 said 6 the 7 farmer 7 farmer 8 ; 8 ; 9 " 9 " 13 heathen 11 's 12 a 12 a 13 heathen 13 heathen 14 . 14 . 15 " " then by your reasoning [i] ought to say ' [thank] you ' to [satan] if he helped me ? " 1 " 2 then 1 " 7 ought 2 then 5 reasoning 3 by 4 your 4 your 5 reasoning 7 ought 8 to 8 to 9 say 8 to 14 to 9 say 10 ' 10 ' 13 ' 12 you 13 ' 14 to 16 if 16 if 18 helped 17 he 18 helped 18 helped 19 me 19 me 20 ? 20 ? 21 " " don't roll about up there splitting reasons with me , " said the novice . 1 " 3 roll 1 " 8 reasons 2 don't 3 roll 3 roll 4 about 4 about 5 up 4 about 7 splitting 5 up 6 there 5 up 7 splitting 8 reasons 10 me 9 with 10 me 10 me 11 , 11 , 12 " 11 , 13 said 13 said 15 novice 14 the 15 novice 15 novice 16 . " come back to the [ford] and thank the [smith] , or you 'll be sorry . " 1 " 4 to 2 come 3 back 3 back 4 to 4 to 16 sorry 5 the 7 and 7 and 8 thank 8 thank 9 the 9 the 11 , 11 , 12 or 12 or 13 you 13 you 15 be 14 'll 15 be 15 be 16 sorry 16 sorry 17 . 17 . 18 " ' [back] the farmer had to go . 1 ' 3 the 3 the 4 farmer 4 farmer 5 had 5 had 6 to 6 to 7 go 7 go 8 . when we reached the [ford] again it was five o'clock and misty still under the oaks the farmer simply wouldn't say " thank you . " 1 when 4 the 2 we 3 reached 3 reached 4 the 4 the 6 again 6 again 7 it 7 it 8 was 7 it 9 five 8 was 9 five 9 five 14 under 10 o'clock 11 and 10 o'clock 13 still 11 and 12 misty 12 misty 13 still 13 still 14 under 14 under 18 farmer 15 the 16 oaks 15 the 18 farmer 16 oaks 17 the 16 oaks 18 farmer 18 farmer 19 simply 19 simply 20 wouldn't 19 simply 21 say 21 say 24 you 21 say 25 . 22 " 23 thank 23 thank 24 you 25 . 26 " he said he 'd tell the [abbot] that the novice wanted him to worship heathen [gods] . 1 he 2 said 1 he 8 that 2 said 3 he 3 he 4 'd 4 'd 6 the 5 tell 6 the 8 that 11 wanted 9 the 10 novice 9 the 11 wanted 11 wanted 12 him 11 wanted 14 worship 12 him 13 to 13 to 14 worship 14 worship 15 heathen 15 heathen 17 . then [hugh] the novice lost his temper . 1 then 3 the 3 the 4 novice 4 novice 6 his 5 lost 6 his 6 his 7 temper 7 temper 8 . ' [did] [weland] see all this ? ' said [dan] . 1 ' 4 see 4 see 5 all 5 all 6 this 6 this 7 ? 7 ? 9 said 8 ' 9 said 9 said 11 . ' [oh] yes , and he shouted his old war-cry when the farmer thudded on to the ground . 1 ' 3 yes 1 ' 7 shouted 3 yes 5 and 4 , 5 and 5 and 6 he 7 shouted 16 to 8 his 9 old 9 old 10 war-cry 9 old 13 farmer 10 war-cry 12 the 11 when 12 the 13 farmer 15 on 13 farmer 16 to 14 thudded 15 on 16 to 18 ground 17 the 18 ground 18 ground 19 . he was delighted . 1 he 2 was 2 was 3 delighted 3 delighted 4 . then the novice turned to the oak tree and said , " [ho] , [smith] of the [gods] ! 1 then 2 the 1 then 3 novice 2 the 3 novice 3 novice 4 turned 4 turned 5 to 5 to 6 the 6 the 8 tree 6 the 16 of 7 oak 8 tree 8 tree 9 and 9 and 10 said 10 said 11 , 11 , 12 " 12 " 14 , 16 of 17 the 16 of 19 ! then he picked up his fishing-rod it looked more like a tall spear [than] ever and tramped off down your valley . ' 1 then 6 fishing-rod 1 then 11 a 2 he 3 picked 3 picked 4 up 4 up 5 his 5 his 6 fishing-rod 7 it 8 looked 7 it 9 more 9 more 10 like 9 more 11 a 11 a 12 tall 11 a 13 spear 13 spear 15 ever 15 ever 16 and 15 ever 21 valley 16 and 18 off 17 tramped 18 off 19 down 20 your 19 down 21 valley 21 valley 23 ' 22 . 23 ' ' [and] what did poor [weland] do ? ' said [una] . 1 ' 3 what 3 what 4 did 4 did 5 poor 4 did 7 do 7 do 8 ? 8 ? 10 said 9 ' 10 said 10 said 12 . ' [he] laughed and he cried with joy , because he had been released at last , and could go away . 1 ' 6 cried 3 laughed 4 and 4 and 5 he 5 he 6 cried 6 cried 20 go 7 with 10 because 8 joy 9 , 8 joy 10 because 10 because 17 , 11 he 12 had 12 had 13 been 13 been 14 released 13 been 17 , 14 released 16 last 15 at 16 last 17 , 18 and 18 and 19 could 18 and 20 go 20 go 21 away 21 away 22 . but he was an honest [old] [thing] . 1 but 2 he 2 he 3 was 3 was 4 an 4 an 5 honest 5 honest 8 . he had worked for his living and he paid his debts before he left . 1 he 4 for 2 had 3 worked 3 worked 4 for 4 for 6 living 5 his 6 living 6 living 9 paid 7 and 8 he 7 and 9 paid 9 paid 10 his 10 his 12 before 11 debts 12 before 12 before 14 left 12 before 15 . 13 he 14 left 14 left 15 . " [i] shall give that novice a gift , " said [weland] . 1 " 5 that 3 shall 4 give 4 give 5 that 5 that 6 novice 6 novice 8 gift 6 novice 9 , 7 a 8 gift 8 gift 9 , 9 , 10 " 10 " 11 said 11 said 13 . " a gift that shall do him good the wide world over and [old] [england] after him . 1 " 2 a 2 a 5 shall 2 a 8 good 3 gift 4 that 3 gift 5 shall 5 shall 6 do 6 do 7 him 8 good 11 world 9 the 11 world 10 wide 11 world 11 world 18 . 12 over 13 and 12 over 16 after 16 after 17 him 17 him 18 . blow up my fire , [old] [thing] , while [i] get the iron for my last task . " 1 blow 2 up 1 blow 3 my 3 my 9 while 4 fire 5 , 5 , 8 , 8 , 9 while 9 while 13 iron 11 get 12 the 12 the 13 iron 13 iron 17 task 14 for 15 my 15 my 16 last 15 my 17 task 16 last 17 task 17 task 18 . 17 task 19 " then he made a sword a dark-grey , wavy-lined sword and [i] blew the fire while he hammered . 1 then 2 he 1 then 8 , 1 then 11 and 3 made 4 a 4 a 5 sword 4 a 7 dark-grey 5 sword 6 a 6 a 7 dark-grey 7 dark-grey 8 , 8 , 9 wavy-lined 9 wavy-lined 10 sword 11 and 14 the 13 blew 14 the 14 the 16 while 15 fire 16 while 16 while 18 hammered 17 he 18 hammered 18 hammered 19 . by [oak] , [ash] and [thorn] , [i] tell you , [weland] was a [smith] of the [gods] ! 1 by 3 , 3 , 5 and 5 and 7 , 7 , 19 ! 9 tell 10 you 9 tell 19 ! 10 you 11 , 11 , 13 was 13 was 14 a 14 a 16 of 16 of 17 the " old [thing] , " he said to me , wiping his forehead , " this is the best blade that [weland] ever made . 1 " 2 old 1 " 7 said 2 old 4 , 2 old 5 " 4 , 5 " 5 " 6 he 7 said 15 " 8 to 9 me 9 me 10 , 10 , 11 wiping 11 wiping 12 his 12 his 13 forehead 13 forehead 14 , 14 , 15 " 15 " 17 is 16 this 17 is 17 is 20 blade 18 the 19 best 18 the 20 blade 20 blade 25 . 21 that 23 ever 23 ever 24 made 24 made 25 . even the user will never know how good it is . 1 even 2 the 1 even 3 user 3 user 4 will 4 will 5 never 5 never 6 know 5 never 7 how 7 how 10 is 8 good 9 it 9 it 10 is 10 is 11 . come to the monastery . " 1 come 2 to 2 to 3 the 3 the 4 monastery 4 monastery 5 . 5 . 6 " the novice came first of all , waving his new sword and shouting [saxon] battle-cries . 1 the 4 first 1 the 16 . 2 novice 3 came 2 novice 4 first 4 first 8 waving 5 of 6 all 6 all 7 , 7 , 8 waving 8 waving 10 new 9 his 10 new 10 new 12 and 11 sword 12 and 12 and 13 shouting 13 shouting 15 battle-cries 13 shouting 16 . take your sword , and keep your sword , and go [with] your sword , and be as gentle as you are strong and courteous . 1 take 8 sword 2 your 3 sword 2 your 4 , 4 , 5 and 5 and 6 keep 5 and 8 sword 6 keep 7 your 8 sword 11 go 9 , 10 and 10 and 11 go 11 go 15 , 13 your 14 sword 14 sword 15 , 15 , 17 be 16 and 17 be 17 be 23 strong 18 as 19 gentle 19 gentle 20 as 19 gentle 23 strong 20 as 21 you 21 you 22 are 23 strong 26 . 24 and 25 courteous 24 and 26 . then they went to bed again , all except the novice , and [he] sat up in the garth playing with his sword . 1 then 11 novice 2 they 3 went 3 went 6 again 4 to 5 bed 4 to 6 again 6 again 7 , 7 , 9 except 7 , 10 the 8 all 9 except 10 the 11 novice 11 novice 15 sat 12 , 13 and 13 and 15 sat 15 sat 17 in 15 sat 20 playing 16 up 17 in 17 in 18 the 18 the 19 garth 20 playing 21 with 21 with 23 sword 22 his 23 sword 23 sword 24 . then [weland] said to me by the stables : " [farewell] , [old] [thing] ; you had the right of it . 1 then 8 stables 1 then 12 , 3 said 4 to 4 to 5 me 5 me 6 by 6 by 7 the 7 the 8 stables 8 stables 9 : 9 : 10 " 12 , 15 ; 15 ; 16 you 16 you 22 . 17 had 18 the 18 the 19 right 19 right 20 of 20 of 21 it 21 it 22 . you saw me come to [england] , and you see me go . 1 you 3 me 1 you 7 , 2 saw 3 me 3 me 4 come 4 come 5 to 7 , 8 and 8 and 9 you 9 you 11 me 10 see 11 me 11 me 12 go 12 go 13 . farewell ! " 1 farewell 2 ! 2 ! 3 " that was how it happened . 1 that 2 was 2 was 3 how 3 how 4 it 4 it 5 happened 5 happened 6 . i saw it . ' 1 i 2 saw 2 saw 3 it 3 it 4 . 4 . 5 ' both children drew a long breath . 1 both 2 children 2 children 3 drew 2 children 4 a 4 a 5 long 5 long 6 breath 6 breath 7 . ' [but] what happened to [hugh] the novice ? ' said [una] . 1 ' 4 happened 3 what 4 happened 4 happened 7 the 5 to 7 the 7 the 8 novice 8 novice 9 ? 9 ? 11 said 10 ' 11 said 11 said 13 . ' [and] the sword ? ' said [dan] . 1 ' 3 the 3 the 4 sword 4 sword 5 ? 5 ? 7 said 6 ' 7 said 7 said 9 . puck looked down the meadow that lay all quiet and cool in the shadow of [pook] 's [hill] . 1 puck 3 down 1 puck 6 that 2 looked 3 down 3 down 5 meadow 4 the 5 meadow 6 that 11 cool 7 lay 8 all 8 all 9 quiet 9 quiet 10 and 9 quiet 11 cool 11 cool 14 shadow 12 in 13 the 13 the 14 shadow 14 shadow 15 of 14 shadow 19 . 17 's 19 . a corncrake jarred in a hay-field near by , and the small trouts of the brook began to jump . 1 a 13 trouts 2 corncrake 3 jarred 3 jarred 7 near 4 in 5 a 4 in 7 near 5 a 6 hay-field 7 near 13 trouts 8 by 9 , 9 , 10 and 9 , 13 trouts 10 and 11 the 10 and 12 small 11 the 12 small 13 trouts 16 brook 14 of 15 the 14 of 16 brook 16 brook 19 jump 17 began 18 to 17 began 19 jump 19 jump 20 . ' [do] you really want to know ? ' 1 ' 4 really 3 you 4 really 4 really 5 want 5 want 6 to 6 to 7 know 7 know 8 ? 8 ? 9 ' puck said . 1 puck 2 said 2 said 3 . ' [we] do , ' cried the children . 1 ' 4 , 3 do 4 , 4 , 6 cried 5 ' 6 cried 6 cried 7 the 7 the 8 children 8 children 9 . ' [awfully] ! ' 1 ' 3 ! 3 ! 4 ' ' [very] good . 1 ' 3 good 3 good 4 . i 'll walk with you as far as the gate . ' 1 i 2 'll 1 i 6 as 2 'll 3 walk 3 walk 4 with 4 with 5 you 6 as 8 as 7 far 8 as 8 as 9 the 9 the 10 gate 10 gate 11 . 11 . 12 ' ' [will] you be here when we come again ? ' they asked . 1 ' 4 be 3 you 4 be 4 be 5 here 5 here 6 when 6 when 8 come 7 we 8 come 8 come 9 again 9 again 10 ? 9 again 12 they 11 ' 12 they 12 they 13 asked 13 asked 14 . ' [surely] , sure-ly , ' said [puck] . 1 ' 3 , 3 , 4 sure-ly 4 sure-ly 5 , 5 , 6 ' 6 ' 7 said 7 said 9 . ' [i] 've been here some time already . 1 ' 3 've 3 've 4 been 4 been 7 time 5 here 6 some 6 some 7 time 7 time 8 already 8 already 9 . one minute first , please . ' 1 one 3 first 2 minute 3 first 3 first 4 , 4 , 5 please 5 please 6 . 6 . 7 ' he gave them each three leaves one of [oak] , one of [ash] and one of [thorn] . 1 he 2 gave 1 he 5 three 2 gave 4 each 3 them 4 each 5 three 6 leaves 5 three 11 one 6 leaves 7 one 7 one 8 of 8 of 10 , 11 one 12 of 12 of 14 and 14 and 15 one 15 one 16 of 16 of 18 . ' [bite] these , ' said he . 1 ' 3 these 3 these 4 , 4 , 5 ' 5 ' 7 he 6 said 7 he 7 he 8 . bite ! ' 1 bite 2 ! 2 ! 3 ' they bit hard , and found themselves walking side by side to the lower gate . 1 they 5 and 2 bit 4 , 3 hard 4 , 4 , 5 and 5 and 6 found 5 and 8 walking 6 found 7 themselves 8 walking 10 by 8 walking 14 lower 9 side 10 by 10 by 11 side 11 side 13 the 12 to 13 the 14 lower 15 gate 15 gate 16 . their father was leaning over it . 1 their 2 father 2 father 3 was 3 was 4 leaning 4 leaning 5 over 5 over 6 it 6 it 7 . ' [and] how did your play go ? ' he asked . 1 ' 3 how 1 ' 5 your 3 how 4 did 5 your 7 go 6 play 7 go 7 go 8 ? 8 ? 9 ' 9 ' 11 asked 10 he 11 asked 11 asked 12 . ' [oh] , splendidly , ' said [dan] . 1 ' 3 , 3 , 4 splendidly 4 splendidly 5 , 5 , 6 ' 6 ' 7 said 7 said 9 . ' [only] afterwards , [i] think , we went to sleep . 1 ' 3 afterwards 1 ' 6 think 3 afterwards 4 , 6 think 9 went 7 , 8 we 8 we 9 went 9 went 10 to 10 to 11 sleep 11 sleep 12 . it was very hot and quiet . 1 it 2 was 2 was 3 very 3 very 5 and 4 hot 5 and 5 and 6 quiet 6 quiet 7 . don't you remember , [una] ? ' 1 don't 2 you 2 you 3 remember 3 remember 4 , 4 , 6 ? 6 ? 7 ' una shook her head and said nothing . 1 una 2 shook 2 shook 4 head 3 her 4 head 4 head 5 and 5 and 6 said 6 said 7 nothing 7 nothing 8 . ' [i] see , ' said her father . 1 ' 5 ' 3 see 4 , 4 , 5 ' 5 ' 6 said 6 said 7 her 7 her 8 father 8 father 9 . but why are you chewing leaves at your time of life , daughter ? 1 but 2 why 1 but 3 are 3 are 8 your 4 you 5 chewing 4 you 6 leaves 6 leaves 7 at 7 at 8 your 8 your 9 time 9 time 10 of 10 of 11 life 10 of 12 , 12 , 13 daughter 13 daughter 14 ? for fun ? ' 1 for 2 fun 2 fun 3 ? 3 ? 4 ' ' [no] . 1 ' 3 . it was for something , but [i] can't exactly remember , ' said [una] . 1 it 2 was 1 it 5 , 2 was 3 for 3 for 4 something 5 , 8 can't 6 but 8 can't 8 can't 9 exactly 9 exactly 10 remember 10 remember 11 , 11 , 12 ' 11 , 13 said 13 said 15 . and neither of them could till 1 and 2 neither 2 neither 3 of 3 of 4 them 4 them 5 could 5 could 6 till [a] [tree] [song] sing [oak] and [ash] and [thorn] , good [sirs] ( all of a [midsummer] morn ) ! 1 sing 3 and 3 and 5 and 5 and 8 good 7 , 8 good 8 good 13 a 10 ( 11 all 11 all 12 of 12 of 13 a 13 a 16 ) 15 morn 16 ) 16 ) 17 ! surely we sing no little thing , [in] [oak] and [ash] and [thorn] ! 1 surely 2 we 2 we 3 sing 3 sing 4 no 3 sing 6 thing 4 no 5 little 6 thing 7 , 6 thing 12 and 7 , 10 and 12 and 14 ! sing [oak] and [ash] and [thorn] , good [sirs] ( all of a [midsummer] morn ) ! 1 sing 3 and 3 and 5 and 5 and 8 good 7 , 8 good 8 good 13 a 10 ( 11 all 11 all 12 of 12 of 13 a 13 a 16 ) 15 morn 16 ) 16 ) 17 ! england shall bide till [judgement] [tide] , [by] [oak] and [ash] and [thorn] ! 1 england 2 shall 2 shall 3 bide 3 bide 4 till 4 till 7 , 4 till 10 and 10 and 12 and 10 and 14 ! [young] [men] [at] [the] [manor] the trees closing overhead made long tunnels through which the sunshine worked in blobs and patches . 1 the 2 trees 1 the 12 worked 2 trees 8 through 3 closing 4 overhead 4 overhead 5 made 5 made 6 long 5 made 8 through 6 long 7 tunnels 8 through 11 sunshine 9 which 10 the 10 the 11 sunshine 12 worked 17 . 13 in 14 blobs 13 in 17 . 14 blobs 15 and 15 and 16 patches ' [we] 've got half a dozen , ' said [dan] , after a warm , wet hour . 1 ' 3 've 1 ' 4 got 3 've 4 got 4 got 7 dozen 5 half 6 a 5 half 7 dozen 7 dozen 10 said 8 , 9 ' 8 , 10 said 10 said 14 a 12 , 13 after 13 after 14 a 14 a 16 , 15 warm 16 , 16 , 19 . 17 wet 18 hour 18 hour 19 . ' [i] vote we go up to [stone] [bay] and try [long] [pool] . ' 1 ' 4 we 3 vote 4 we 4 we 5 go 5 go 6 up 6 up 7 to 7 to 10 and 10 and 11 try 11 try 15 ' 14 . 15 ' when they were in the open they nearly fell down with astonishment . 1 when 2 they 2 they 8 nearly 3 were 4 in 4 in 5 the 5 the 6 open 5 the 8 nearly 6 open 7 they 8 nearly 9 fell 9 fell 10 down 9 fell 11 with 10 down 11 with 11 with 12 astonishment 12 astonishment 13 . on his back sat [an] old , white-haired man dressed in a loose glimmery gown of chain-mail . 1 on 2 his 1 on 3 back 2 his 3 back 3 back 10 dressed 4 sat 7 , 4 sat 8 white-haired 6 old 7 , 7 , 8 white-haired 8 white-haired 9 man 8 white-haired 10 dressed 10 dressed 11 in 11 in 12 a 11 in 14 glimmery 11 in 18 . 12 a 13 loose 14 glimmery 15 gown 15 gown 17 chain-mail 15 gown 18 . 16 of 17 chain-mail he was bare-headed , and a nut-shaped iron helmet hung at his saddle-bow . 1 he 3 bare-headed 1 he 6 a 2 was 3 bare-headed 3 bare-headed 5 and 4 , 5 and 6 a 7 nut-shaped 7 nut-shaped 9 helmet 8 iron 9 helmet 9 helmet 10 hung 10 hung 11 at 11 at 12 his 12 his 13 saddle-bow 13 saddle-bow 14 . ' [look] ! ' said [una] , as though [dan] were not staring his very eyes out . 1 ' 3 ! 1 ' 4 ' 3 ! 4 ' 4 ' 5 said 5 said 9 though 7 , 8 as 7 , 9 though 9 though 13 staring 11 were 12 not 12 not 13 staring 13 staring 17 out 14 his 15 very 15 very 16 eyes 16 eyes 17 out 17 out 18 . ' [it] 's like the picture in your room ["] [sir] [isumbras] at the [ford] " . ' 1 ' 3 's 3 's 6 picture 4 like 5 the 5 the 6 picture 6 picture 7 in 7 in 8 your 8 your 9 room 9 room 13 at 13 at 14 the 14 the 18 ' 16 " 17 . 17 . 18 ' ' [they] should be here now , [sir] [richard] , ' said [puck] 's deep voice among the [willow-herb] . 1 ' 6 now 1 ' 11 ' 3 should 4 be 3 should 6 now 4 be 5 here 5 here 6 now 7 , 10 , 10 , 11 ' 11 ' 12 said 12 said 16 voice 12 said 20 . 14 's 15 deep 15 deep 16 voice 17 among 18 the 17 among 20 . ' [they] are here , ' the knight said , and he smiled at [dan] with the string of trouts in his hand . 1 ' 5 , 3 are 4 here 4 here 5 , 5 , 8 knight 6 ' 7 the 7 the 8 knight 8 knight 12 he 9 said 10 , 10 , 11 and 10 , 12 he 11 and 12 he 12 he 13 smiled 13 smiled 20 trouts 14 at 18 string 16 with 17 the 17 the 18 string 18 string 19 of 18 string 20 trouts 20 trouts 23 hand 21 in 22 his 21 in 23 hand 23 hand 24 . ' [there] seems no great change in boys since mine fished this water . ' 1 ' 5 great 1 ' 6 change 3 seems 4 no 3 seems 5 great 6 change 8 boys 7 in 8 boys 8 boys 9 since 9 since 12 this 9 since 13 water 10 mine 11 fished 10 mine 12 this 12 this 13 water 13 water 15 ' 14 . 15 ' the great horse turned and hoisted himself into the pasture [with] a kick and a scramble that tore the clods down rattling . 1 the 4 turned 1 the 9 the 2 great 3 horse 3 horse 4 turned 4 turned 7 himself 5 and 6 hoisted 6 hoisted 7 himself 7 himself 8 into 9 the 10 pasture 10 pasture 12 a 10 pasture 13 kick 13 kick 14 and 13 kick 18 tore 14 and 15 a 14 and 16 scramble 16 scramble 17 that 18 tore 19 the 18 tore 22 rattling 19 the 20 clods 20 clods 21 down 20 clods 22 rattling 22 rattling 23 . ' [your] pardon ! ' said [sir] [richard] to [dan] . 1 ' 3 pardon 3 pardon 4 ! 4 ! 5 ' 5 ' 6 said 6 said 9 to 9 to 11 . ' [when] these lands were mine , [i] never loved that mounted men should cross the brook except by the paved ford . 1 ' 10 loved 3 these 4 lands 4 lands 5 were 4 lands 6 mine 6 mine 7 , 6 mine 9 never 9 never 10 loved 10 loved 14 should 11 that 13 men 11 that 14 should 12 mounted 13 men 14 should 15 cross 15 cross 16 the 15 cross 18 except 16 the 17 brook 16 the 18 except 18 except 21 paved 19 by 20 the 20 the 21 paved 21 paved 22 ford 21 paved 23 . but my [swallow] here was thirsty , and [i] wished to meet you . ' 1 but 2 my 2 my 4 here 4 here 8 and 5 was 6 thirsty 6 thirsty 7 , 7 , 8 and 8 and 10 wished 10 wished 11 to 10 wished 12 meet 12 meet 14 . 13 you 14 . 14 . 15 ' ' [we] 're very glad you 've come , sir , ' said [dan.'it] doesn't matter in the least about the banks . ' 1 ' 5 glad 1 ' 8 come 3 're 4 very 3 're 5 glad 5 glad 7 've 6 you 7 've 8 come 10 sir 8 come 11 , 9 , 10 sir 11 , 12 ' 11 , 13 said 13 said 15 doesn't 15 doesn't 17 in 16 matter 17 in 17 in 19 least 18 the 19 least 19 least 22 banks 20 about 21 the 21 the 22 banks 22 banks 23 . 22 banks 24 ' una walked behind with [puck] . 1 una 2 walked 2 walked 3 behind 3 behind 4 with 4 with 6 . she remembered everything now . 1 she 2 remembered 2 remembered 3 everything 3 everything 4 now 4 now 5 . ' [i] s'pose not , ' [una] answered . 1 ' 3 s'pose 3 s'pose 4 not 4 not 5 , 5 , 6 ' 6 ' 8 answered 8 answered 9 . ' [but] you said that all the fair [people] of the [hills] had left [england] . ' 1 ' 3 you 3 you 4 said 4 said 5 that 5 that 6 all 6 all 7 the 6 all 8 fair 8 fair 11 the 8 fair 14 left 10 of 11 the 13 had 14 left 14 left 16 . 16 . 17 ' ' [so] they have ; but [i] told you that you should come and go and look and know , didn't [i] ? 1 ' 3 they 1 ' 5 ; 3 they 4 have 5 ; 6 but 6 but 9 you 8 told 9 you 9 you 15 go 10 that 11 you 11 you 12 should 12 should 13 come 13 come 14 and 13 come 15 go 15 go 18 and 15 go 19 know 16 and 17 look 17 look 18 and 18 and 19 know 19 know 20 , 20 , 21 didn't 21 didn't 23 ? the knight isn't a fairy . 1 the 2 knight 1 the 3 isn't 3 isn't 4 a 4 a 5 fairy 5 fairy 6 . he 's [sir] [richard] [dalyngridge] , a very old friend of mine . 1 he 2 's 2 's 6 , 6 , 8 very 7 a 8 very 8 very 10 friend 9 old 10 friend 10 friend 12 mine 11 of 12 mine 12 mine 13 . he came over with [william] the [conqueror] , and he wants to see you particularly . ' 1 he 2 came 2 came 4 with 3 over 4 with 4 with 6 the 6 the 11 wants 8 , 9 and 8 , 11 wants 9 and 10 he 11 wants 13 see 12 to 13 see 13 see 14 you 14 you 15 particularly 15 particularly 17 ' 16 . 17 ' ' [what] for ? ' said [una] . 1 ' 5 ' 1 ' 6 said 3 for 4 ? 4 ? 5 ' 6 said 8 . ' [on] account of your great wisdom and learning , ' [puck] replied , without a twinkle . 1 ' 3 account 1 ' 9 learning 1 ' 18 . 4 of 5 your 5 your 6 great 6 great 7 wisdom 7 wisdom 8 and 7 wisdom 9 learning 10 , 11 ' 11 ' 13 replied 13 replied 14 , 13 replied 16 a 14 , 15 without 16 a 17 twinkle 16 a 18 . ' [us] ? ' said [una] . 1 ' 3 ? 1 ' 4 ' 4 ' 5 said 5 said 7 . ' [why] , [i] don't know my [nine] [times] not to say it dodging , and [dan] makes the most awful mess of fractions . 1 ' 3 , 1 ' 6 know 3 , 5 don't 6 know 18 makes 7 my 10 not 10 not 11 to 11 to 12 say 12 say 13 it 12 say 15 , 13 it 14 dodging 15 , 16 and 16 and 18 makes 18 makes 20 most 19 the 20 most 20 most 23 of 21 awful 22 mess 21 awful 23 of 23 of 24 fractions 24 fractions 25 . he can't mean us ! ' 1 he 2 can't 2 can't 3 mean 3 mean 4 us 4 us 5 ! 5 ! 6 ' ' [una] ! ' 1 ' 3 ! 3 ! 4 ' dan called back . 1 dan 2 called 2 called 3 back 3 back 4 . ' [sir] [richard] says he is going to tell what happened to [weland] 's sword . 1 ' 4 says 4 says 7 going 4 says 11 happened 5 he 6 is 6 is 7 going 7 going 8 to 9 tell 10 what 10 what 11 happened 11 happened 12 to 12 to 14 's 14 's 15 sword 15 sword 16 . he 's got it . 1 he 2 's 2 's 3 got 3 got 4 it 4 it 5 . isn't it splendid ? ' 1 isn't 2 it 2 it 3 splendid 3 splendid 4 ? 4 ? 5 ' ' [nay] nay , ' said [sir] [richard] , dismounting as they reached the [ring] , in the bend of the mill-stream bank . 1 ' 13 reached 3 nay 4 , 3 nay 9 , 4 , 5 ' 5 ' 6 said 9 , 10 dismounting 9 , 13 reached 10 dismounting 11 as 11 as 12 they 13 reached 19 bend 14 the 16 , 16 , 18 the 16 , 19 bend 17 in 18 the 19 bend 20 of 20 of 23 bank 21 the 22 mill-stream 21 the 23 bank 22 mill-stream 23 bank 23 bank 24 . he slipped the bit out of [swallow] 's mouth , dropped the ruby-red reins over his head , and the wise horse moved off to graze . 1 he 2 slipped 1 he 5 out 2 slipped 3 the 2 slipped 4 bit 3 the 4 bit 5 out 6 of 6 of 15 over 8 's 9 mouth 8 's 10 , 10 , 11 dropped 11 dropped 12 the 11 dropped 15 over 12 the 14 reins 13 ruby-red 14 reins 15 over 18 , 16 his 17 head 17 head 18 , 18 , 22 horse 19 and 20 the 20 the 21 wise 21 wise 22 horse 22 horse 27 . 23 moved 24 off 24 off 25 to 24 off 26 graze 26 graze 27 . sir [richard] ( they noticed he limped a little ) unslung his great sword . 1 sir 9 little 3 ( 5 noticed 3 ( 6 he 4 they 5 noticed 6 he 7 limped 7 limped 8 a 8 a 9 little 9 little 10 ) 9 little 15 . 10 ) 14 sword 11 unslung 12 his 12 his 14 sword 13 great 14 sword ' [that] 's it , ' [dan] whispered to [una] . 1 ' 6 ' 3 's 4 it 4 it 5 , 5 , 6 ' 6 ' 8 whispered 8 whispered 9 to 9 to 11 . ' [this] is the sword that [brother] [hugh] had from [wayland-smith] , ' [sir] [richard] said . 1 ' 4 the 1 ' 13 ' 3 is 4 the 4 the 5 sword 5 sword 6 that 6 that 9 had 10 from 12 , 12 , 13 ' 13 ' 16 said 16 said 17 . see ! ' 1 see 2 ! 2 ! 3 ' he half drew it from its sheath and turned it before them . 1 he 3 drew 2 half 3 drew 3 drew 8 and 4 it 5 from 5 from 6 its 6 its 7 sheath 7 sheath 8 and 8 and 9 turned 9 turned 11 before 10 it 11 before 11 before 13 . 12 them 13 . ' [now] , what [thing] made those ? ' said he . 1 ' 3 , 1 ' 6 made 3 , 4 what 6 made 7 those 7 those 8 ? 7 those 9 ' 9 ' 10 said 10 said 11 he 11 he 12 . ' [i] know not , but you , perhaps , can say . ' 1 ' 6 but 3 know 4 not 4 not 5 , 5 , 6 but 6 but 9 perhaps 7 you 8 , 8 , 9 perhaps 9 perhaps 10 , 10 , 11 can 10 , 12 say 11 can 12 say 12 say 13 . 13 . 14 ' ' [tell] them all the tale , [sir] [richard] , ' said [puck] . 1 ' 6 tale 3 them 4 all 4 all 5 the 5 the 6 tale 6 tale 7 , 7 , 10 , 10 , 11 ' 11 ' 12 said 12 said 14 . ' [it] concerns their land somewhat . ' 1 ' 3 concerns 3 concerns 4 their 4 their 5 land 5 land 7 . 6 somewhat 7 . 7 . 8 ' ' [from] the beginning , then , ' [sir] [richard] said , ' since it concerns your land , [i] will tell the tale . 1 ' 3 the 1 ' 4 beginning 1 ' 13 ' 4 beginning 6 then 5 , 6 then 6 then 7 , 7 , 8 ' 11 said 12 , 12 , 13 ' 13 ' 16 concerns 14 since 15 it 14 since 16 concerns 16 concerns 19 , 17 your 18 land 18 land 19 , 19 , 21 will 21 will 22 tell 21 will 24 tale 22 tell 23 the 24 tale 25 . i did not then know that [england] would conquer me . 1 i 2 did 1 i 3 not 2 did 3 not 3 not 4 then 4 then 5 know 5 know 8 would 6 that 8 would 8 would 9 conquer 9 conquer 10 me 10 me 11 . we went up to [santlache] with the rest a very great host of us . ' 1 we 2 went 2 went 4 to 3 up 4 to 4 to 9 a 6 with 7 the 7 the 8 rest 8 rest 9 a 9 a 10 very 10 very 11 great 10 very 15 . 11 great 12 host 12 host 13 of 12 host 15 . 13 of 14 us 15 . 16 ' ' [does] that mean the [battle] of [hastings] [ten] [sixty-six] ? ' 1 ' 3 that 1 ' 11 ? 3 that 4 mean 4 mean 5 the 5 the 7 of 11 ? 12 ' una whispered , and [puck] nodded , so as not to interrupt . 1 una 2 whispered 1 una 4 and 2 whispered 3 , 4 and 6 nodded 4 and 7 , 7 , 9 as 8 so 9 as 9 as 11 to 10 not 11 to 11 to 12 interrupt 12 interrupt 13 . ' [at] [santlache] , over the hill yonder ' he pointed south-eastward towards [fairlight] ' we found [harold] 's men . 1 ' 4 , 1 ' 9 ' 1 ' 13 towards 5 over 6 the 6 the 7 hill 7 hill 8 yonder 7 hill 9 ' 9 ' 12 south-eastward 10 he 11 pointed 11 pointed 12 south-eastward 13 towards 15 ' 15 ' 17 found 16 we 17 found 17 found 21 . 19 's 20 men 20 men 21 . we fought . 1 we 2 fought 2 fought 3 . at the day 's end they ran . 1 at 2 the 2 the 3 day 3 day 4 's 3 day 5 end 5 end 6 they 6 they 7 ran 7 ran 8 . there a single [saxon] cried out to me in [french] , and we fought together . 1 there 2 a 1 there 5 cried 2 a 3 single 5 cried 12 and 6 out 7 to 7 to 8 me 8 me 9 in 9 in 11 , 11 , 12 and 12 and 13 we 13 we 14 fought 14 fought 15 together 15 together 16 . i should have known his voice , but we fought together . 1 i 2 should 1 i 4 known 2 should 3 have 4 known 7 , 5 his 6 voice 6 voice 7 , 7 , 8 but 8 but 9 we 9 we 10 fought 9 we 11 together 10 fought 11 together 11 together 12 . for a long time [neither] had any advantage , till by pure ill-fortune his foot slipped and his sword flew from his hand . 1 for 3 long 1 for 4 time 2 a 3 long 4 time 6 had 6 had 7 any 7 any 10 till 8 advantage 9 , 9 , 10 till 10 till 16 slipped 11 by 12 pure 12 pure 13 ill-fortune 13 ill-fortune 14 his 14 his 15 foot 14 his 16 slipped 16 slipped 22 his 17 and 19 sword 17 and 20 flew 18 his 19 sword 20 flew 21 from 21 from 22 his 22 his 23 hand 23 hand 24 . " [a] plague on my sword , " said he . 1 " 5 my 3 plague 4 on 4 on 5 my 5 my 6 sword 6 sword 9 said 7 , 8 " 8 " 9 said 9 said 10 he 10 he 11 . " it has lost me my first fight . 1 " 2 it 2 it 3 has 3 has 4 lost 4 lost 7 first 5 me 6 my 6 my 7 first 7 first 8 fight 8 fight 9 . you have spared my life . 1 you 2 have 2 have 3 spared 3 spared 4 my 4 my 5 life 5 life 6 . take my sword . " 1 take 2 my 2 my 3 sword 3 sword 4 . 4 . 5 " ( the children looked at the sword as though it might speak again . ) 1 ( 2 the 1 ( 3 children 1 ( 7 sword 3 children 6 the 4 looked 5 at 5 at 6 the 7 sword 9 though 7 sword 12 speak 8 as 9 though 9 though 11 might 10 it 11 might 12 speak 14 . 12 speak 15 ) 13 again 14 . 14 . 15 ) thus , see you , he saved my life . 1 thus 2 , 1 thus 3 see 3 see 5 , 4 you 5 , 5 , 9 life 6 he 7 saved 7 saved 8 my 8 my 9 life 9 life 10 . he put me on my horse and led [me] through the woods ten long miles to this valley . ' 1 he 7 and 1 he 12 woods 2 put 5 my 2 put 6 horse 3 me 4 on 4 on 5 my 6 horse 7 and 7 and 8 led 8 led 10 through 8 led 12 woods 10 through 11 the 12 woods 14 long 13 ten 14 long 14 long 15 miles 15 miles 16 to 15 miles 19 . 16 to 18 valley 17 this 18 valley 18 valley 19 . 19 . 20 ' ' [to] here , d'you mean ? ' said [una] . 1 ' 4 , 3 here 4 , 4 , 5 d'you 5 d'you 6 mean 6 mean 7 ? 7 ? 9 said 8 ' 9 said 9 said 11 . ' [to] this very valley . 1 ' 3 this 3 this 4 very 4 very 5 valley 5 valley 6 . we came in by the [lower] [ford] under the [king] 's [hill] yonder ' he pointed eastward where the valley widens . 1 we 8 under 1 we 16 pointed 2 came 4 by 3 in 4 by 4 by 5 the 5 the 8 under 8 under 13 yonder 9 the 11 's 11 's 13 yonder 13 yonder 15 he 14 ' 15 he 16 pointed 17 eastward 16 pointed 21 widens 18 where 20 valley 18 where 21 widens 19 the 20 valley 21 widens 22 . ' [and] was that [saxon] [hugh] the novice ? ' 1 ' 8 novice 3 was 4 that 4 that 7 the 7 the 8 novice 8 novice 9 ? 9 ? 10 ' dan asked . 1 dan 2 asked 2 asked 3 . ' [yes] , and more than that . 1 ' 3 , 3 , 4 and 4 and 5 more 5 more 6 than 6 than 7 that 7 that 8 . ' [why] wouldn't he ? ' said [dan] . 1 ' 3 wouldn't 3 wouldn't 4 he 4 he 5 ? 5 ? 7 said 6 ' 7 said 7 said 9 . it was that very [saxon] [hugh] tempted me to do it , and we had not met since that day . 1 it 2 was 1 it 7 tempted 2 was 3 that 3 that 4 very 7 tempted 10 do 7 tempted 12 , 8 me 9 to 9 to 10 do 10 do 11 it 12 , 13 and 12 , 14 we 13 and 14 we 14 we 18 since 15 had 16 not 16 not 17 met 16 not 18 since 18 since 21 . 19 that 20 day 20 day 21 . i remember [i] warned him to beware of sorcery and quick enchantments . ' 1 i 2 remember 1 i 5 him 4 warned 5 him 5 him 6 to 6 to 12 enchantments 7 beware 8 of 8 of 9 sorcery 9 sorcery 10 and 10 and 11 quick 11 quick 12 enchantments 12 enchantments 13 . 13 . 14 ' sir [richard] smiled to himself . 1 sir 3 smiled 3 smiled 4 to 4 to 5 himself 5 himself 6 . ' [i] was very young very young ! 1 ' 3 was 3 was 4 very 4 very 5 young 5 young 6 very 6 very 7 young 7 young 8 ! ' [when] we came to his house here we had almost forgotten that we had been at blows . 1 ' 4 came 3 we 4 came 4 came 12 forgotten 5 to 6 his 6 his 7 house 7 house 8 here 8 here 9 we 9 we 11 almost 9 we 12 forgotten 10 had 11 almost 12 forgotten 13 that 13 that 16 been 14 we 15 had 15 had 16 been 16 been 19 . 17 at 18 blows 18 blows 19 . it was near midnight , and the [great] [hall] was full of men and women waiting news . 1 it 2 was 1 it 5 , 2 was 3 near 2 was 4 midnight 5 , 7 the 6 and 7 the 7 the 13 men 10 was 11 full 11 full 12 of 11 full 13 men 13 men 16 waiting 14 and 15 women 15 women 16 waiting 16 waiting 18 . 17 news 18 . there [i] first saw his sister , the [lady] [aelueva] , of whom he had spoken to us in [france] . 1 there 6 sister 1 there 8 the 3 first 4 saw 4 saw 5 his 5 his 6 sister 6 sister 7 , 8 the 13 whom 11 , 12 of 11 , 13 whom 13 whom 18 us 14 he 15 had 15 had 16 spoken 16 spoken 17 to 16 spoken 18 us 18 us 21 . 19 in 21 . " ' [this] is thy fault , " said the [lady] [aelueva] to me , and she kneeled above him and called for wine and cloths . 1 " 2 ' 2 ' 5 thy 4 is 5 thy 5 thy 6 fault 6 fault 10 the 7 , 8 " 7 , 10 the 8 " 9 said 10 the 19 above 13 to 14 me 14 me 15 , 15 , 16 and 15 , 19 above 16 and 17 she 17 she 18 kneeled 19 above 24 wine 20 him 21 and 21 and 22 called 22 called 23 for 23 for 24 wine 24 wine 25 and 24 wine 27 . 25 and 26 cloths 26 cloths 27 . " ' [if] [i] had known , " [i] answered , " he should have ridden and [i] walked . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 10 answered 5 had 6 known 6 known 7 , 7 , 8 " 7 , 10 answered 10 answered 11 , 10 answered 14 should 11 , 13 he 12 " 13 he 14 should 16 ridden 14 should 17 and 15 have 16 ridden 17 and 20 . 19 walked 20 . but he set me on my horse ; he made no complaint ; he walked beside me and spoke merrily throughout . 1 but 2 he 1 but 18 and 2 he 3 set 3 set 7 horse 3 set 12 complaint 4 me 5 on 5 on 6 my 6 my 7 horse 7 horse 11 no 8 ; 9 he 8 ; 10 made 10 made 11 no 11 no 12 complaint 12 complaint 15 walked 13 ; 14 he 14 he 15 walked 16 beside 17 me 16 beside 18 and 18 and 19 spoke 19 spoke 20 merrily 20 merrily 21 throughout 21 throughout 22 . i pray [i] have done him no harm . " 1 i 2 pray 1 i 5 done 4 have 5 done 5 done 6 him 6 him 7 no 7 no 8 harm 8 harm 9 . 9 . 10 " " ' [thou] hast need to pray , " she said , catching up her underlip . 1 " 4 hast 2 ' 4 hast 4 hast 6 to 5 need 6 to 6 to 7 pray 7 pray 8 , 7 pray 9 " 9 " 16 underlip 10 she 11 said 11 said 12 , 12 , 13 catching 12 , 14 up 13 catching 14 up 14 up 15 her 15 her 16 underlip 16 underlip 17 . " if he dies , thou shalt hang . " 1 " 2 if 1 " 3 he 3 he 4 dies 4 dies 6 thou 5 , 6 thou 6 thou 8 hang 7 shalt 8 hang 8 hang 9 . 9 . 10 " they cracked nuts with their knife-hilts the while . ' 1 they 5 their 2 cracked 3 nuts 3 nuts 4 with 4 with 5 their 5 their 6 knife-hilts 6 knife-hilts 7 the 7 the 8 while 8 while 9 . 9 . 10 ' ' [and] how did you feel ? ' said [dan] . 1 ' 5 you 3 how 4 did 4 did 5 you 5 you 6 feel 6 feel 7 ? 6 feel 8 ' 8 ' 9 said 9 said 11 . ' [very] weary ; but [i] did heartily pray for my schoolmate [hugh] his health . 1 ' 3 weary 1 ' 7 did 3 weary 5 but 4 ; 5 but 7 did 8 heartily 8 heartily 9 pray 8 heartily 12 schoolmate 9 pray 10 for 10 for 11 my 12 schoolmate 14 his 14 his 15 health 14 his 16 . gilbert de [aquila] came with them , for it was his boast that , like his father , he forgot no man that served him . 1 gilbert 2 de 1 gilbert 15 like 2 de 4 came 2 de 12 boast 4 came 5 with 5 with 6 them 6 them 11 his 7 , 8 for 7 , 9 it 9 it 10 was 10 was 11 his 12 boast 13 that 13 that 14 , 15 like 17 father 15 like 18 , 16 his 17 father 18 , 19 he 19 he 20 forgot 20 forgot 21 no 21 no 24 served 22 man 23 that 22 man 24 served 24 served 25 him 25 him 26 . he [was] little , like his father , but terrible , with a nose like an eagle 's nose and yellow eyes like an eagle . 1 he 5 like 3 little 4 , 4 , 5 like 5 like 12 with 6 his 7 father 7 father 8 , 7 father 10 terrible 8 , 9 but 10 terrible 11 , 10 terrible 12 with 12 with 17 eagle 13 a 16 an 14 nose 15 like 14 nose 16 an 16 an 17 eagle 17 eagle 24 an 18 's 19 nose 19 nose 20 and 19 nose 21 yellow 21 yellow 22 eyes 21 yellow 24 an 22 eyes 23 like 24 an 25 eagle 25 eagle 26 . he rode tall warhorses roans , which he bred himself and he could never abide to be helped into the saddle . 1 he 2 rode 1 he 6 , 1 he 10 himself 2 rode 5 roans 3 tall 4 warhorses 4 warhorses 5 roans 6 , 7 which 7 which 8 he 8 he 9 bred 10 himself 19 into 11 and 12 he 12 he 13 could 13 could 14 never 13 could 19 into 14 never 17 be 15 abide 16 to 15 abide 17 be 17 be 18 helped 19 into 22 . 20 the 21 saddle 21 saddle 22 . he saw the rope hanging from the beam and laughed , and his men laughed , for [i] was too stiff to rise . 1 he 2 saw 1 he 5 hanging 2 saw 3 the 3 the 4 rope 3 the 5 hanging 5 hanging 14 men 6 from 7 the 6 from 8 beam 7 the 8 beam 8 beam 9 and 8 beam 10 laughed 10 laughed 11 , 11 , 12 and 11 , 13 his 13 his 14 men 14 men 16 , 15 laughed 16 , 16 , 17 for 17 for 22 to 19 was 20 too 19 was 21 stiff 21 stiff 22 to 22 to 23 rise 23 rise 24 . show me [,] boy , to whom thou owest most , and we will pay them out of hand . " ' 1 show 2 me 1 show 6 to 2 me 4 boy 4 boy 5 , 5 , 6 to 6 to 10 most 7 whom 8 thou 7 whom 10 most 8 thou 9 owest 10 most 15 pay 11 , 12 and 11 , 13 we 13 we 14 will 14 will 15 pay 15 pay 19 hand 16 them 17 out 17 out 18 of 18 of 19 hand 19 hand 20 . 19 hand 21 " 20 . 21 " 21 " 22 ' ' [what] did he mean ? 1 ' 3 did 3 did 4 he 4 he 5 mean 5 mean 6 ? to kill ' em ? ' said [dan] . 1 to 2 kill 2 kill 3 ' 3 ' 4 em 4 em 5 ? 5 ? 7 said 6 ' 7 said 7 said 9 . ' [assuredly] . 1 ' 3 . but [i] looked at the [lady] [aelueva] where she stood among her maids , and her brother beside her . 1 but 14 , 3 looked 4 at 4 at 5 the 4 at 8 where 8 where 9 she 8 where 10 stood 10 stood 13 maids 11 among 12 her 12 her 13 maids 13 maids 14 , 14 , 18 beside 15 and 17 brother 15 and 18 beside 16 her 17 brother 17 brother 18 beside 18 beside 20 . 19 her 20 . de [aquila] 's men had driven them all into the [great] [hall] . ' 1 de 3 's 3 's 4 men 4 men 6 driven 5 had 6 driven 6 driven 7 them 7 them 8 all 8 all 9 into 9 into 10 the 10 the 13 . 13 . 14 ' ' [was] she pretty ? ' said [una] . 1 ' 3 she 3 she 4 pretty 4 pretty 5 ? 5 ? 7 said 6 ' 7 said 7 said 9 . ' [as] [i] looked at her [i] thought [i] might save her and her house by a jest . 1 ' 4 looked 1 ' 8 thought 4 looked 5 at 5 at 6 her 8 thought 10 might 10 might 11 save 10 might 13 and 11 save 12 her 13 and 14 her 14 her 15 house 15 house 16 by 16 by 17 a 17 a 18 jest 18 jest 19 . but my voice shook . 1 but 2 my 2 my 3 voice 3 voice 4 shook 4 shook 5 . it is it was not good to jest with that little man . 1 it 2 is 2 is 6 good 3 it 4 was 3 it 5 not 5 not 6 good 6 good 7 to 7 to 8 jest 8 jest 9 with 9 with 10 that 9 with 12 man 10 that 11 little 12 man 13 . ' [all] were silent awhile , till [de] [aquila] laughed . 1 ' 6 , 3 were 4 silent 4 silent 5 awhile 5 awhile 6 , 6 , 7 till 7 till 10 laughed 10 laughed 11 . " look , men a miracle , " said he . 1 " 2 look 1 " 5 a 2 look 3 , 3 , 4 men 5 a 6 miracle 6 miracle 7 , 7 , 8 " 8 " 9 said 9 said 10 he 10 he 11 . by the [saints] , " he said , rubbing his nose , " [i] never thought [england] would be so easy won ! 1 by 2 the 2 the 9 rubbing 4 , 5 " 5 " 7 said 5 " 9 rubbing 6 he 7 said 7 said 8 , 9 rubbing 13 " 10 his 11 nose 11 nose 12 , 12 , 13 " 13 " 16 thought 15 never 16 thought 16 thought 19 be 18 would 19 be 19 be 21 easy 20 so 21 easy 21 easy 22 won 22 won 23 ! surely [i] can do no less than give the lad what he has taken . 1 surely 4 do 1 surely 10 lad 3 can 4 do 5 no 6 less 5 no 9 the 7 than 8 give 7 than 9 the 9 the 10 lad 10 lad 12 he 11 what 12 he 12 he 13 has 13 has 15 . 14 taken 15 . this [manor] shall be thine , boy , " he said , " till [i] come again , or till thou art slain . 1 this 5 thine 1 this 6 , 3 shall 4 be 4 be 5 thine 6 , 7 boy 7 boy 8 , 7 boy 9 " 9 " 10 he 10 he 11 said 10 he 13 " 12 , 13 " 13 " 14 till 14 till 21 thou 16 come 17 again 17 again 18 , 18 , 21 thou 19 or 20 till 20 till 21 thou 21 thou 24 . 22 art 23 slain 22 art 24 . now , mount , men , and ride . 1 now 3 mount 2 , 3 mount 3 mount 4 , 3 mount 5 men 5 men 6 , 5 men 7 and 7 and 8 ride 8 ride 9 . we follow our [duke] into [kent] to make him [king] of [england] . " 1 we 2 follow 2 follow 5 into 3 our 5 into 5 into 7 to 7 to 8 make 8 make 9 him 8 make 11 of 11 of 13 . 13 . 14 " " ' [hark] to me , " he said , fretting with his great [war-gloves] . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 7 " 4 to 5 me 5 me 6 , 6 , 7 " 7 " 8 he 8 he 9 said 9 said 10 , 10 , 11 fretting 11 fretting 13 his 12 with 13 his 13 his 14 great 13 his 16 . 14 great 16 . " ' [alas] , [i] have no cunning , " said [i] . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 6 have 4 , 6 have 6 have 7 no 7 no 9 , 8 cunning 9 , 9 , 10 " 10 " 11 said 11 said 13 . " ' [not] yet , " said he , hopping abroad , foot in stirrup , and poking his horse in the belly with his toe . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 4 yet 4 yet 5 , 4 yet 6 " 5 , 6 " 6 " 7 said 6 " 13 foot 7 said 8 he 7 said 10 hopping 8 he 9 , 10 hopping 11 abroad 11 abroad 12 , 13 foot 16 , 13 foot 23 belly 14 in 15 stirrup 15 stirrup 16 , 16 , 18 poking 17 and 18 poking 19 his 20 horse 20 horse 21 in 21 in 22 the 21 in 23 belly 23 belly 27 . 24 with 25 his 25 his 26 toe 26 toe 27 . " not yet , but [i] think thou hast a good teacher . 1 " 2 not 1 " 3 yet 2 not 3 yet 3 yet 8 thou 4 , 5 but 5 but 7 think 7 think 8 thou 8 thou 10 a 8 thou 12 teacher 9 hast 10 a 11 good 12 teacher 12 teacher 13 . farewell ! 1 farewell 2 ! hold the [manor] and live . 1 hold 2 the 2 the 4 and 4 and 5 live 5 live 6 . lose the [manor] and hang , " he said , and spurred out , his shield-straps squeaking behind him . 1 lose 8 he 2 the 4 and 4 and 5 hang 5 hang 6 , 6 , 7 " 7 " 8 he 8 he 9 said 9 said 13 out 10 , 11 and 10 , 12 spurred 12 spurred 13 out 13 out 17 squeaking 14 , 15 his 15 his 16 shield-straps 16 shield-straps 17 squeaking 17 squeaking 20 . 18 behind 19 him 18 behind 20 . ' [and] that was here at home ? ' said [una] . 1 ' 3 that 3 that 4 was 4 was 5 here 5 here 6 at 6 at 7 home 7 home 8 ? 8 ? 10 said 9 ' 10 said 10 said 12 . ' [yes] , here . 1 ' 3 , 3 , 4 here 4 here 5 . see ! 1 see 2 ! a hornets ' nest indeed ! 1 a 2 hornets 2 hornets 3 ' 3 ' 4 nest 4 nest 5 indeed 5 indeed 6 ! " ' [how] could [i] know that [de] [aquila] would give it me ? " 1 " 2 ' 1 " 6 know 2 ' 4 could 6 know 7 that 7 that 11 give 10 would 11 give 11 give 12 it 12 it 13 me 12 it 15 " 14 ? 15 " i said . 1 i 2 said 2 said 3 . " if [i] had told him [i] had spent my night in your halter he would have burned the place twice over by now . " 1 " 2 if 1 " 8 had 2 if 4 had 4 had 5 told 5 told 6 him 8 had 9 spent 9 spent 11 night 9 spent 15 he 10 my 11 night 11 night 13 your 12 in 13 your 13 your 14 halter 15 he 16 would 16 would 20 place 17 have 18 burned 17 have 20 place 18 burned 19 the 20 place 22 over 21 twice 22 over 22 over 23 by 23 by 24 now 24 now 25 . 25 . 26 " " ' [lady] , " said [i] , " there is no captive in this valley except one , and he is not a [saxon] . " 1 " 4 , 1 " 12 no 2 ' 4 , 5 " 6 said 6 said 9 " 8 , 9 " 9 " 10 there 10 there 11 is 11 is 12 no 12 no 17 except 13 captive 14 in 13 captive 15 this 15 this 16 valley 15 this 17 except 17 except 19 , 18 one 19 , 19 , 20 and 20 and 21 he 20 and 23 not 21 he 22 is 23 not 24 a 24 a 27 " 26 . 27 " into the fields ! 1 into 2 the 2 the 3 fields 3 fields 4 ! she had never seen the face of war ! 1 she 2 had 1 she 3 never 3 never 4 seen 4 seen 6 face 5 the 6 face 6 face 7 of 7 of 8 war 8 war 9 ! we heard [de] [aquila] 's trumpets blow thin through the woods [kentward] . 1 we 2 heard 1 we 7 blow 5 's 6 trumpets 6 trumpets 7 blow 7 blow 10 the 8 thin 9 through 9 through 10 the 10 the 11 woods 11 woods 13 . " ' [shall] we hang these ? " said my men . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 4 we 4 we 6 these 5 hang 6 these 6 these 11 men 7 ? 8 " 8 " 9 said 9 said 10 my 10 my 11 men 11 men 12 . " ' [none] , " said they all . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 4 , 4 , 5 " 5 " 6 said 5 " 9 . 7 they 8 all 8 all 9 . " she bade us hang thee if our master died . 1 " 2 she 2 she 4 us 3 bade 4 us 4 us 7 if 5 hang 6 thee 6 thee 7 if 7 if 8 our 8 our 9 master 8 our 11 . 9 master 10 died and we would have hanged thee . 1 and 3 would 2 we 3 would 3 would 4 have 4 have 5 hanged 5 hanged 6 thee 6 thee 7 . there is no more to it . " 1 there 2 is 2 is 3 no 2 is 4 more 4 more 5 to 5 to 6 it 6 it 7 . 7 . 8 " " ' [norman] or [saxon] , " said [i] , " we must beat them back , or they will rob us every day . 1 " 4 or 2 ' 4 or 4 or 6 , 4 or 12 we 6 , 7 " 6 , 8 said 8 said 10 , 10 , 11 " 12 we 14 beat 12 we 21 rob 13 must 14 beat 14 beat 15 them 16 back 17 , 16 back 18 or 18 or 20 will 18 or 21 rob 19 they 20 will 21 rob 23 every 22 us 23 every 23 every 24 day 23 every 25 . out at them with any arms ye have ! " 1 out 2 at 2 at 3 them 3 them 4 with 4 with 5 any 5 any 6 arms 6 arms 7 ye 7 ye 8 have 8 have 9 ! 9 ! 10 " we beat them off , and saved our pork . 1 we 2 beat 1 we 3 them 2 beat 3 them 3 them 5 , 4 off 5 , 5 , 6 and 6 and 7 saved 6 and 8 our 8 our 9 pork 9 pork 10 . one hundred and seventy pigs we saved in that great battle . ' 1 one 3 and 2 hundred 3 and 3 and 4 seventy 3 and 7 saved 5 pigs 6 we 6 we 7 saved 7 saved 9 that 8 in 9 that 9 that 11 battle 10 great 11 battle 11 battle 12 . 12 . 13 ' sir [richard] laughed . 1 sir 3 laughed 3 laughed 4 . said he to me , riding home : " thou hast gone far to conquer [england] this evening . " 1 said 2 he 1 said 9 " 2 he 3 to 3 to 7 home 4 me 5 , 5 , 6 riding 6 riding 7 home 7 home 8 : 9 " 11 hast 10 thou 11 hast 11 hast 13 far 12 gone 13 far 13 far 17 this 14 to 15 conquer 14 to 17 this 17 this 19 . 18 evening 19 . 19 . 20 " i answered : " [england] must be thine and mine , then . 1 i 2 answered 2 answered 3 : 2 answered 4 " 4 " 6 must 6 must 7 be 6 must 11 , 7 be 8 thine 8 thine 10 mine 9 and 10 mine 10 mine 11 , 11 , 13 . 12 then 13 . help me , [hugh] , to deal aright with these people . 1 help 2 me 2 me 7 deal 3 , 5 , 5 , 6 to 6 to 7 deal 7 deal 8 aright 8 aright 10 these 9 with 10 these 10 these 12 . 11 people 12 . " that may well be true , " said he , and gave me his hand . 1 " 3 may 1 " 8 " 2 that 3 may 4 well 5 be 5 be 7 , 5 be 8 " 6 true 7 , 8 " 13 gave 9 said 10 he 10 he 12 and 11 , 12 and 12 and 13 gave 13 gave 16 hand 14 me 15 his 15 his 16 hand 16 hand 17 . " better the devil we know than the devil we know not , till we can pack you [normans] home . " 1 " 4 devil 1 " 18 you 2 better 3 the 3 the 4 devil 4 devil 7 than 5 we 6 know 6 know 7 than 8 the 9 devil 9 devil 10 we 10 we 11 know 11 know 18 you 12 not 16 can 12 not 18 you 13 , 14 till 14 till 15 we 14 till 16 can 16 can 17 pack 18 you 22 " 20 home 21 . 21 . 22 " and so , too , said his [saxons] ; and they laughed as we drove the pigs downhill . 1 and 2 so 1 and 4 too 2 so 3 , 4 too 5 , 5 , 6 said 6 said 7 his 7 his 18 downhill 9 ; 10 and 10 and 11 they 11 they 12 laughed 12 laughed 13 as 13 as 14 we 14 we 15 drove 15 drove 16 the 16 the 17 pigs 16 the 18 downhill 18 downhill 19 . but [i] think some of them , even then , began not to hate me . ' 1 but 3 think 3 think 5 of 4 some 5 of 5 of 6 them 5 of 8 even 6 them 7 , 8 even 12 not 9 then 10 , 10 , 11 began 11 began 12 not 12 not 14 hate 13 to 14 hate 14 hate 15 me 15 me 16 . 16 . 17 ' ' [i] like [brother] [hugh] , ' said [una] , softly . 1 ' 3 like 3 like 6 , 6 , 8 said 7 ' 8 said 8 said 11 softly 10 , 11 softly 11 softly 12 . side by side we fought against all who came [thrice] a week sometimes we fought against thieves and landless knights looking for good manors . 1 side 8 who 2 by 3 side 3 side 5 fought 4 we 5 fought 5 fought 6 against 6 against 7 all 7 all 8 who 8 who 14 we 9 came 12 week 9 came 14 we 11 a 12 week 12 week 13 sometimes 14 we 19 landless 15 fought 16 against 16 against 18 and 16 against 19 landless 17 thieves 18 and 19 landless 21 looking 20 knights 21 looking 21 looking 25 . 22 for 23 good 23 good 24 manors 24 manors 25 . i kept the roof on the hall and the thatch on the barn , but . the [english] are a bold people . 1 i 4 roof 1 i 10 thatch 2 kept 3 the 3 the 4 roof 4 roof 7 hall 5 on 6 the 6 the 7 hall 7 hall 8 and 8 and 9 the 10 thatch 14 , 11 on 12 the 11 on 13 barn 13 barn 14 , 14 , 17 the 15 but 16 . 16 . 17 the 17 the 20 a 19 are 20 a 20 a 22 people 21 bold 22 people 22 people 23 . wonderful ! ' 1 wonderful 2 ! 2 ! 3 ' ' [aye] , ' said [puck] , breaking in for the first time . 1 ' 4 ' 3 , 4 ' 4 ' 5 said 5 said 7 , 7 , 8 breaking 8 breaking 9 in 8 breaking 12 first 10 for 11 the 11 the 12 first 12 first 14 . 13 time 14 . ' [not] [i] , ' said [sir] [richard] . 1 ' 4 , 4 , 5 ' 5 ' 6 said 6 said 9 . ah , good days ! 1 ah 2 , 2 , 3 good 3 good 4 days 4 days 5 ! ah , wonderful people ! 1 ah 2 , 2 , 3 wonderful 3 wonderful 4 people 4 people 5 ! and [i] loved them all . ' 1 and 3 loved 3 loved 4 them 4 them 5 all 5 all 6 . 6 . 7 ' i saw him first at the [lower] [ford] , with a swineherd 's brat on his saddle-bow . 1 i 2 saw 1 i 9 , 2 saw 3 him 3 him 4 first 4 first 6 the 5 at 6 the 9 , 10 with 10 with 11 a 10 with 14 brat 11 a 12 swineherd 12 swineherd 13 's 14 brat 15 on 14 brat 17 saddle-bow 15 on 16 his 17 saddle-bow 18 . " ' [there] is no need for thee to give any account of thy stewardship , " said he . 1 " 5 no 1 " 8 thee 2 ' 4 is 4 is 5 no 5 no 6 need 6 need 7 for 8 thee 17 " 9 to 10 give 10 give 16 , 10 give 17 " 11 any 13 of 11 any 16 , 12 account 13 of 13 of 15 stewardship 14 thy 15 stewardship 17 " 20 . 18 said 19 he 19 he 20 . " [i] have it all from the child here . " 1 " 5 all 3 have 4 it 4 it 5 all 5 all 6 from 6 from 7 the 6 from 8 child 7 the 8 child 8 child 9 here 9 here 10 . 10 . 11 " ' [he] pinched the child 's cheek , and looked at our cattle in the flat by the river . 1 ' 9 and 1 ' 12 our 3 pinched 4 the 4 the 5 child 5 child 9 and 6 's 7 cheek 7 cheek 8 , 8 , 9 and 9 and 10 looked 10 looked 11 at 10 looked 12 our 12 our 19 river 13 cattle 14 in 14 in 15 the 14 in 19 river 15 the 16 flat 16 flat 17 by 17 by 18 the 19 river 20 . " ' [both] fat , " said he , rubbing his nose . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 5 , 2 ' 4 fat 4 fat 5 , 5 , 6 " 5 , 7 said 7 said 8 he 8 he 9 , 8 he 10 rubbing 10 rubbing 11 his 10 rubbing 12 nose 12 nose 13 . " this is craft and cunning such as [i] love . 1 " 2 this 1 " 6 cunning 2 this 3 is 3 is 4 craft 4 craft 5 and 6 cunning 7 such 7 such 8 as 8 as 10 love 10 love 11 . what did [i] tell thee when [i] rode away , boy ? " 1 what 6 when 2 did 4 tell 4 tell 5 thee 5 thee 6 when 6 when 10 , 8 rode 9 away 9 away 10 , 10 , 11 boy 11 boy 12 ? 12 ? 13 " " ' [hold] the [manor] or hang , " said [i] . i had never forgotten it . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 8 , 2 ' 4 the 6 or 7 hang 7 hang 8 , 8 , 9 " 9 " 10 said 10 said 12 . 12 . 16 forgotten 13 i 14 had 14 had 15 never 15 never 16 forgotten 16 forgotten 17 it 17 it 18 . " ' [true] . 1 " 2 ' 2 ' 4 . and thou hast held . " 1 and 2 thou 2 thou 3 hast 3 hast 4 held 4 held 5 . 5 . 6 " he clambered from his saddle and with his sword 's point cut out a turf from the bank and gave it me where [i] kneeled . ' 1 he 6 and 1 he 9 sword 2 clambered 3 from 3 from 4 his 3 from 5 saddle 5 saddle 6 and 7 with 8 his 8 his 9 sword 9 sword 11 point 10 's 11 point 11 point 15 turf 12 cut 13 out 12 cut 14 a 12 cut 15 turf 14 a 15 turf 15 turf 26 . 16 from 17 the 16 from 18 bank 17 the 18 bank 18 bank 20 gave 19 and 20 gave 20 gave 21 it 21 it 22 me 22 me 25 kneeled 23 where 25 kneeled 25 kneeled 26 . 26 . 27 ' dan looked at [una] , and [una] looked at [dan] . 1 dan 2 looked 2 looked 3 at 3 at 5 , 5 , 6 and 6 and 8 looked 8 looked 9 at 9 at 11 . ' [that] 's seisin , ' said [puck] , in a whisper . 1 ' 6 ' 3 's 4 seisin 4 seisin 5 , 5 , 6 ' 6 ' 7 said 7 said 10 in 9 , 10 in 10 in 12 whisper 11 a 12 whisper 12 whisper 13 . this must serve till the [king] 's clerks write out thy title on a parchment . 1 this 3 serve 1 this 8 clerks 2 must 3 serve 3 serve 7 's 4 till 5 the 4 till 7 's 8 clerks 11 thy 8 clerks 14 a 9 write 10 out 9 write 11 thy 12 title 13 on 13 on 14 a 14 a 16 . 15 parchment 16 . england is all ours if we can hold it . " 1 england 2 is 2 is 3 all 2 is 4 ours 4 ours 6 we 5 if 6 we 6 we 8 hold 7 can 8 hold 8 hold 9 it 9 it 11 " 10 . 11 " " ' [what] service shall [i] pay ? " 1 " 2 ' 2 ' 4 service 4 service 5 shall 5 shall 7 pay 7 pay 8 ? 8 ? 9 " i asked , and [i] remember [i] was proud beyond words . 1 i 4 and 2 asked 3 , 3 , 4 and 4 and 6 remember 6 remember 8 was 8 was 9 proud 9 proud 12 . 10 beyond 11 words 11 words 12 . " ' [knight] 's fee , boy , knight 's fee ! " said he , hopping round his horse on one foot . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 8 , 4 's 5 fee 5 fee 6 , 6 , 7 boy 7 boy 8 , 8 , 9 knight 9 knight 11 fee 9 knight 20 horse 10 's 11 fee 12 ! 13 " 12 ! 14 said 13 " 14 said 14 said 15 he 15 he 16 , 15 he 20 horse 16 , 17 hopping 17 hopping 18 round 18 round 19 his 20 horse 23 foot 21 on 23 foot 22 one 23 foot 23 foot 24 . ( have [i] said he was little , and could not endure to be helped to his saddle ? ) 1 ( 10 could 2 have 4 said 4 said 5 he 5 he 6 was 6 was 7 little 6 was 8 , 8 , 9 and 9 and 10 could 10 could 11 not 11 not 12 endure 12 endure 13 to 12 endure 14 be 13 to 14 be 14 be 15 helped 15 helped 16 to 15 helped 18 saddle 16 to 17 his 18 saddle 19 ? 19 ? 20 ) " [i] have never seen such bright straw . 1 " 3 have 3 have 5 seen 4 never 5 seen 5 seen 6 such 6 such 7 bright 7 bright 8 straw 8 straw 9 . " ' [alas] ! " said [i] , " then my [manor] is already forfeit . 1 " 9 " 2 ' 4 ! 4 ! 5 " 5 " 6 said 6 said 8 , 8 , 9 " 9 " 13 is 10 then 11 my 11 my 13 is 13 is 14 already 14 already 15 forfeit 15 forfeit 16 . i am under vow not to enter the [great] [hall] . " 1 i 2 am 1 i 4 vow 2 am 3 under 4 vow 5 not 5 not 6 to 6 to 7 enter 7 enter 8 the 8 the 11 . 11 . 12 " and [i] told him what [i] had sworn to the [lady] [aelueva] . ' 1 and 3 told 3 told 4 him 4 him 5 what 5 what 7 had 7 had 8 sworn 8 sworn 9 to 9 to 10 the 10 the 13 . 13 . 14 ' ' [and] hadn't you ever been into the house since ? ' said [una] . 1 ' 5 ever 3 hadn't 4 you 4 you 5 ever 5 ever 6 been 5 ever 9 house 6 been 7 into 7 into 8 the 8 the 9 house 9 house 10 since 9 house 11 ? 11 ? 13 said 12 ' 13 said 13 said 15 . ' [never] , ' [sir] [richard] answered , smiling . 1 ' 3 , 3 , 4 ' 4 ' 7 answered 7 answered 8 , 8 , 9 smiling 9 smiling 10 . ' [i] had made me a little hut of wood up the hill , and there [i] did justice and slept [....y] 1 ' 5 me 1 ' 8 hut 3 had 4 made 4 made 5 me 5 me 6 a 6 a 7 little 8 hut 10 wood 8 hut 13 hill 9 of 10 wood 10 wood 11 up 11 up 12 the 13 hill 14 , 14 , 21 slept 15 and 16 there 16 there 18 did 18 did 19 justice 18 did 20 and 20 and 21 slept de [aquila] wheeled aside , and his shield shook on his back . 1 de 3 wheeled 3 wheeled 7 his 4 aside 5 , 5 , 6 and 6 and 7 his 7 his 9 shook 8 shield 9 shook 9 shook 12 back 10 on 11 his 11 his 12 back 12 back 13 . " no matter , boy , " said he . 1 " 3 matter 2 no 3 matter 3 matter 5 boy 4 , 5 boy 5 boy 6 , 6 , 7 " 6 , 8 said 8 said 9 he 9 he 10 . " [i] will remit the homage for a year . " ' 1 " 7 for 3 will 4 remit 4 remit 5 the 5 the 6 homage 6 homage 7 for 7 for 9 year 8 a 9 year 9 year 10 . 10 . 11 " 11 " 12 ' ' [he] meant [sir] [richard] needn't give him dinner there the first year , ' [puck] explained . 1 ' 3 meant 1 ' 7 give 1 ' 8 him 3 meant 6 needn't 7 give 8 him 8 him 11 the 9 dinner 10 there 10 there 11 the 11 the 12 first 12 first 15 ' 13 year 14 , 14 , 15 ' 15 ' 18 . 17 explained 18 . but never he named the [lady] [aelueva] 's name , nor went he near the [great] [hall] . 1 but 3 he 1 but 4 named 2 never 3 he 4 named 5 the 5 the 10 , 8 's 9 name 9 name 10 , 10 , 12 went 11 nor 12 went 12 went 14 near 13 he 14 near 14 near 18 . 15 the 18 . by night he drank with us in the hut . 1 by 2 night 2 night 4 drank 3 he 4 drank 4 drank 8 the 5 with 6 us 6 us 7 in 7 in 8 the 8 the 9 hut 9 hut 10 . " ' [look] you , boys , " said he , " [i] am born out of my due time . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 6 boys 4 you 5 , 5 , 6 boys 6 boys 10 he 7 , 8 " 8 " 10 he 9 said 10 he 10 he 15 born 11 , 12 " 11 , 14 am 14 am 15 born 15 born 19 due 15 born 21 . 16 out 17 of 16 out 18 my 18 my 19 due 19 due 20 time 20 time 21 . five hundred years ago [i] would have made all [england] such an [england] as neither [dane] , [saxon] , nor [norman] should have conquered . 1 five 2 hundred 2 hundred 3 years 2 hundred 4 ago 3 years 4 ago 4 ago 9 all 6 would 7 have 6 would 8 made 8 made 9 all 9 all 11 such 11 such 12 an 12 an 17 , 14 as 15 neither 15 neither 17 , 17 , 22 should 19 , 20 nor 20 nor 22 should 22 should 24 conquered 22 should 25 . 23 have 24 conquered 24 conquered 25 . five hundred years hence [i] should have been such a counsellor to [kings] as the world hath never dreamed of . 1 five 3 years 2 hundred 3 years 3 years 9 such 4 hence 6 should 6 should 8 been 7 have 8 been 8 been 9 such 9 such 12 to 10 a 11 counsellor 11 counsellor 12 to 12 to 21 . 14 as 15 the 15 the 16 world 16 world 17 hath 17 hath 18 never 17 hath 21 . 18 never 20 of 19 dreamed 20 of ' [tis] all here , " said he , tapping his big head , " but it hath no play in this black age . 1 ' 8 he 3 all 4 here 3 all 5 , 5 , 6 " 6 " 7 said 7 said 8 he 8 he 18 hath 9 , 10 tapping 10 tapping 11 his 11 his 12 big 11 his 13 head 13 head 14 , 14 , 15 " 14 , 18 hath 15 " 16 but 16 but 17 it 18 hath 23 black 19 no 20 play 20 play 21 in 21 in 22 this 22 this 23 black 23 black 24 age 24 age 25 . now [hugh] here is a better man than thou art , [richard] . " 1 now 4 is 3 here 4 is 4 is 5 a 5 a 7 man 6 better 7 man 7 man 9 thou 8 than 9 thou 9 thou 11 , 9 thou 13 . 10 art 11 , 13 . 14 " he had made his voice harsh and croaking , like a raven 's . 1 he 2 had 1 he 5 voice 2 had 3 made 3 made 4 his 5 voice 9 , 6 harsh 7 and 7 and 8 croaking 8 croaking 9 , 9 , 11 a 10 like 11 a 11 a 12 raven 12 raven 13 's 12 raven 14 . 13 's 14 . " ' [truth] , " said [i] . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 4 , 4 , 5 " 5 " 6 said 6 said 8 . " but for [hugh] , his help and patience and long-suffering , [i] could never have kept the [manor] . " 1 " 11 long-suffering 2 but 3 for 3 for 5 , 5 , 7 help 5 , 8 and 6 his 7 help 8 and 9 patience 8 and 10 and 10 and 11 long-suffering 11 long-suffering 20 . 12 , 14 could 14 could 15 never 14 could 17 kept 15 never 16 have 17 kept 18 the 17 kept 20 . 20 . 21 " " ' [nor] thy life either , " said [de] [aquila] . 1 " 2 ' 2 ' 6 either 4 thy 5 life 5 life 6 either 6 either 7 , 7 , 9 said 8 " 9 said 9 said 12 . " [hugh] has saved thee not once , but a hundred times . 1 " 3 has 3 has 6 not 4 saved 5 thee 4 saved 6 not 6 not 7 once 7 once 10 a 8 , 9 but 8 , 10 a 10 a 11 hundred 11 hundred 12 times 12 times 13 . be still , [hugh] ! " he said . 1 be 2 still 1 be 3 , 3 , 5 ! 5 ! 6 " 6 " 8 said 7 he 8 said 8 said 9 . " [dost] thou know , [richard] , why [hugh] slept , and why he still sleeps , among thy [norman] men-at-arms ? " 1 " 4 know 1 " 10 slept 3 thou 4 know 4 know 5 , 5 , 7 , 7 , 8 why 10 slept 13 why 11 , 12 and 11 , 13 why 13 why 14 he 13 why 19 thy 14 he 16 sleeps 15 still 16 sleeps 17 , 18 among 18 among 19 thy 19 thy 21 men-at-arms 21 men-at-arms 23 " 22 ? 23 " " ['to] be near me , " said [i] , for [i] thought this was truth . 1 " 3 be 3 be 4 near 3 be 6 , 4 near 5 me 4 near 6 , 6 , 7 " 7 " 8 said 8 said 10 , 10 , 14 this 11 for 13 thought 13 thought 14 this 14 this 17 . 15 was 16 truth 16 truth 17 . " ' [fool] ! " said [de] [aquila] . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 5 " 4 ! 5 " 5 " 6 said 6 said 9 . " it is because his [saxons] have begged him to rise against thee , and to sweep every [norman] out of the valley . 1 " 2 it 1 " 11 rise 2 it 3 is 4 because 5 his 4 because 8 begged 7 have 8 begged 8 begged 9 him 9 him 10 to 10 to 11 rise 11 rise 13 thee 12 against 13 thee 13 thee 14 , 13 thee 18 every 14 , 15 and 15 and 17 sweep 16 to 17 sweep 18 every 23 valley 20 out 21 of 20 out 23 valley 22 the 23 valley 23 valley 24 . no matter how [i] know . 1 no 2 matter 2 matter 3 how 3 how 5 know 5 know 6 . it is truth . 1 it 2 is 2 is 3 truth 3 truth 4 . and this his [saxons] know . 1 and 2 this 2 this 3 his 3 his 5 know 5 know 6 . is it true , [hugh] ? " 1 is 2 it 2 it 3 true 3 true 4 , 4 , 6 ? 6 ? 7 " " ' [in] some sort , " said [hugh] shamefacedly ; " at least , it was true half a year ago . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 5 sort 2 ' 4 some 5 sort 7 " 5 sort 8 said 6 , 7 " 8 said 17 was 10 shamefacedly 11 ; 11 ; 12 " 12 " 14 least 13 at 14 least 14 least 15 , 15 , 16 it 16 it 17 was 17 was 20 a 18 true 19 half 18 true 20 a 20 a 22 ago 21 year 22 ago 22 ago 23 . my [saxons] would not harm [richard] now . 1 my 3 would 3 would 4 not 4 not 5 harm 5 harm 7 now 7 now 8 . i think they know him but [i] judged it best to make sure . " 1 i 2 think 1 i 5 him 2 think 3 they 3 they 4 know 4 know 5 him 5 him 8 judged 6 but 8 judged 8 judged 12 make 9 it 10 best 10 best 11 to 11 to 12 make 12 make 13 sure 13 sure 15 " 14 . 15 " ' [look] , children , what that man had done and [i] had never guessed it ! 1 ' 6 what 3 , 4 children 3 , 5 , 4 children 5 , 5 , 6 what 6 what 10 done 7 that 8 man 8 man 9 had 9 had 10 done 10 done 11 and 11 and 13 had 13 had 14 never 14 never 15 guessed 15 guessed 16 it 16 it 17 ! " ' [yes] , " said [de] [aquila] . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 4 , 4 , 5 " 5 " 6 said 6 said 9 . " and he is a swordless man . " 1 " 2 and 1 " 4 is 2 and 3 he 4 is 5 a 5 a 6 swordless 6 swordless 7 man 7 man 8 . 8 . 9 " he carried only the short knife and the long-bow . 1 he 4 the 2 carried 3 only 3 only 4 the 4 the 5 short 5 short 8 the 6 knife 7 and 7 and 8 the 8 the 9 long-bow 9 long-bow 10 . " [swordless] and landless art thou , [hugh] ; and they call thee kin to [earl] [godwin] . " 1 " 4 landless 1 " 9 ; 3 and 4 landless 4 landless 6 thou 5 art 6 thou 6 thou 7 , 9 ; 10 and 10 and 11 they 11 they 12 call 12 call 13 thee 13 thee 15 to 13 thee 18 . 14 kin 15 to 18 . 19 " ( [hugh] was indeed of [godwin] 's blood . ) 1 ( 4 indeed 3 was 4 indeed 4 indeed 5 of 5 of 7 's 7 's 8 blood 8 blood 9 . 9 . 10 ) " the [manor] that was thine is given to this boy and to his children for ever . 1 " 5 was 2 the 4 that 4 that 5 was 5 was 6 thine 5 was 7 is 7 is 8 given 7 is 9 to 9 to 12 and 10 this 11 boy 11 boy 12 and 12 and 18 . 13 to 14 his 13 to 15 children 15 children 16 for 16 for 17 ever 17 ever 18 . sit up and beg , for he can turn thee out like a dog , [hugh] . " 1 sit 2 up 1 sit 8 can 2 up 4 beg 2 up 5 , 3 and 4 beg 5 , 6 for 6 for 7 he 8 can 9 turn 8 can 10 thee 9 turn 10 thee 10 thee 11 out 11 out 15 , 12 like 13 a 13 a 14 dog 13 a 15 , 15 , 17 . 17 . 18 " then [de] [aquila] laughed till the tears ran down his face . 1 then 6 the 4 laughed 5 till 5 till 6 the 6 the 7 tears 7 tears 8 ran 8 ran 9 down 8 ran 11 face 9 down 10 his 11 face 12 . " ' [i] warned the [king] , " said he , " what would come of giving [england] to us [norman] thieves . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 9 said 4 warned 5 the 4 warned 7 , 7 , 8 " 8 " 9 said 9 said 10 he 9 said 17 giving 10 he 12 " 11 , 12 " 12 " 13 what 13 what 14 would 13 what 17 giving 14 would 15 come 15 come 16 of 17 giving 19 to 19 to 20 us 19 to 22 thieves 22 thieves 23 . here art thou , [richard] , less than two days confirmed in thy [manor] , and already thou hast risen against thy overlord . 1 here 2 art 1 here 7 less 2 art 6 , 3 thou 4 , 4 , 6 , 7 less 12 in 8 than 9 two 8 than 12 in 9 two 10 days 10 days 11 confirmed 12 in 13 thy 13 thy 17 already 13 thy 20 risen 15 , 16 and 16 and 17 already 18 thou 19 hast 19 hast 20 risen 20 risen 23 overlord 21 against 22 thy 22 thy 23 overlord 23 overlord 24 . what shall we do to him , [sir] [hugh] ? " 1 what 2 shall 1 what 3 we 2 shall 3 we 3 we 4 do 4 do 6 him 4 do 7 , 5 to 6 him 7 , 10 ? 10 ? 11 " " ' [i] am a swordless man , " said [hugh] . 1 " 2 ' 2 ' 4 am 2 ' 6 swordless 4 am 5 a 6 swordless 7 man 7 man 8 , 7 man 9 " 9 " 10 said 10 said 12 . " do not jest with me , " and he laid his head on his knees and groaned . 1 " 2 do 1 " 6 me 1 " 8 " 2 do 4 jest 3 not 4 jest 4 jest 5 with 6 me 7 , 8 " 10 he 8 " 11 laid 9 and 10 he 10 he 11 laid 11 laid 17 and 12 his 13 head 13 head 14 on 14 on 16 knees 15 his 16 knees 16 knees 17 and 17 and 19 . 18 groaned 19 . " ['to] me ? " said [hugh] . 1 " 3 me 1 " 4 ? 4 ? 5 " 5 " 6 said 6 said 8 . " [i] am a [saxon] , and , except that [i] love [richard] here , [i] have not sworn fealty to any [norman] . " 1 " 4 a 3 am 4 a 4 a 14 here 6 , 7 and 7 and 8 , 7 and 9 except 9 except 12 love 9 except 14 here 10 that 12 love 14 here 15 , 15 , 17 have 17 have 18 not 17 have 20 fealty 18 not 19 sworn 20 fealty 21 to 20 fealty 24 . 21 to 22 any 24 . 25 " " if [i] know men , thou art more faithful unsworn than a score of [normans] [i] could name . 1 " 2 if 1 " 7 thou 2 if 4 know 2 if 5 men 4 know 5 men 5 men 6 , 7 thou 9 more 8 art 9 more 9 more 11 unsworn 10 faithful 11 unsworn 11 unsworn 13 a 11 unsworn 19 name 12 than 13 a 14 score 15 of 15 of 18 could 18 could 19 name 19 name 20 . take [dallington] , and join [sir] [richard] to fight me tomorrow , if it please thee ! " 1 take 5 join 1 take 14 it 3 , 4 and 4 and 5 join 5 join 10 me 8 to 9 fight 8 to 10 me 10 me 11 tomorrow 11 tomorrow 12 , 12 , 13 if 14 it 17 ! 15 please 16 thee 15 please 17 ! 17 ! 18 " " ' [nay] , " said [hugh] . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 4 , 4 , 5 " 5 " 6 said 6 said 8 . " [i] am no child . 1 " 3 am 3 am 4 no 4 no 5 child 5 child 6 . very often [i] myself lay up in the woods and watched on her also . 1 very 2 often 1 very 9 woods 4 myself 5 lay 5 lay 6 up 6 up 8 the 6 up 9 woods 7 in 8 the 9 woods 10 and 10 and 13 her 11 watched 12 on 11 watched 13 her 13 her 15 . 14 also 15 . then she wept , but we were alone . ' 1 then 2 she 2 she 3 wept 3 wept 4 , 3 wept 8 alone 4 , 5 but 5 but 6 we 6 we 7 were 7 were 8 alone 8 alone 9 . 9 . 10 ' the knight was [silent] for a long time , his face turned across the valley , smiling . 1 the 2 knight 1 the 5 for 2 knight 3 was 5 for 6 a 6 a 9 , 7 long 8 time 7 long 9 , 9 , 15 valley 10 his 11 face 11 face 12 turned 12 turned 14 the 13 across 14 the 14 the 15 valley 15 valley 18 . 16 , 17 smiling 17 smiling 18 . ' [oh] , well done ! ' said [una] , and clapped her hands very softly . 1 ' 5 done 1 ' 10 , 3 , 4 well 4 well 5 done 6 ! 7 ' 7 ' 8 said 8 said 10 , 10 , 12 clapped 11 and 12 clapped 12 clapped 15 very 13 her 14 hands 14 hands 15 very 15 very 16 softly 16 softly 17 . ' [she] was sorry , and she said so . ' 1 ' 3 was 3 was 4 sorry 4 sorry 5 , 4 sorry 6 and 5 , 6 and 6 and 7 she 7 she 8 said 8 said 9 so 9 so 10 . 10 . 11 ' ' [aye] , she was sorry , and she said so , ' said [sir] [richard] , coming back with a little start . 1 ' 7 , 3 , 4 she 4 she 5 was 4 she 6 sorry 6 sorry 7 , 7 , 21 a 8 and 9 she 8 and 11 so 9 she 10 said 11 so 12 , 12 , 13 ' 13 ' 14 said 13 ' 18 coming 14 said 17 , 18 coming 19 back 18 coming 21 a 19 back 20 with 21 a 22 little 22 little 23 start 23 start 24 . dust lay on the hilt , for [i] saw him blow it off . 1 dust 4 the 2 lay 3 on 2 lay 4 the 4 the 5 hilt 5 hilt 6 , 5 hilt 10 him 6 , 7 for 7 for 9 saw 9 saw 10 him 10 him 12 it 11 blow 12 it 12 it 13 off 13 off 14 . de [aquila] leaped up ; but there was only the moonlight fretty on the floor . 1 de 3 leaped 1 de 9 only 3 leaped 4 up 4 up 5 ; 5 ; 6 but 6 but 7 there 7 there 8 was 9 only 10 the 9 only 11 moonlight 11 moonlight 13 on 12 fretty 13 on 13 on 14 the 14 the 16 . 15 floor 16 . " ' [hearken] ! " said [hugh] . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 5 " 4 ! 5 " 5 " 6 said 6 said 8 . " it is my sword , " and as he belted it on the music ceased . 1 " 3 is 2 it 3 is 3 is 5 sword 4 my 5 sword 5 sword 7 " 6 , 7 " 7 " 8 and 8 and 10 he 9 as 10 he 10 he 15 music 11 belted 12 it 11 belted 14 the 12 it 13 on 14 the 15 music 15 music 17 . 16 ceased 17 . " ' [over] [gods] , forbid that [i] should ever belt blade like that , " said [de] [aquila] . 1 " 10 ever 2 ' 5 , 5 , 6 forbid 6 forbid 7 that 6 forbid 9 should 9 should 10 ever 10 ever 14 that 11 belt 12 blade 12 blade 13 like 13 like 14 that 14 that 15 , 15 , 17 said 16 " 17 said 17 said 20 . " what does it foretell ? " 1 " 2 what 2 what 3 does 3 does 4 it 4 it 5 foretell 5 foretell 6 ? 6 ? 7 " " ' [the] [gods] that made it may know . 1 " 2 ' 2 ' 5 that 5 that 7 it 6 made 7 it 7 it 8 may 8 may 9 know 9 know 10 . last time it spoke was at [hastings] , when [i] lost all my lands . 1 last 2 time 1 last 5 was 3 it 4 spoke 4 spoke 5 was 5 was 9 when 6 at 8 , 8 , 9 when 9 when 11 lost 11 lost 13 my 12 all 13 my 13 my 14 lands 14 lands 15 . belike it sings now that [i] have new lands and am a man again , " said [hugh] . 1 belike 10 and 1 belike 13 man 2 it 3 sings 3 sings 4 now 4 now 5 that 5 that 7 have 5 that 8 new 8 new 9 lands 8 new 10 and 10 and 12 a 11 am 12 a 13 man 19 . 14 again 15 , 15 , 16 " 15 , 19 . 16 " 17 said ' [now] that was the second time in all my life [i] heard this [sword] sing . ' . 1 ' 3 that 3 that 4 was 4 was 7 time 5 the 6 second 6 second 7 time 7 time 11 life 8 in 9 all 9 all 10 my 10 my 11 life 11 life 19 . 13 heard 14 this 13 heard 16 sing 16 sing 19 . 17 . 18 ' 18 ' 19 . ' [look] ! ' said [una] . 1 ' 3 ! 3 ! 4 ' 4 ' 5 said 5 said 7 . ' [there] 's [mother] coming down the [long] [slip] . 1 ' 3 's 1 ' 6 down 5 coming 6 down 6 down 10 . 7 the 10 . what will she say to [sir] [richard] ? 1 what 2 will 2 will 3 she 3 she 4 say 4 say 5 to 5 to 8 ? she can't help seeing him . ' 1 she 2 can't 2 can't 3 help 3 help 4 seeing 4 seeing 5 him 5 him 6 . 6 . 7 ' ' [and] [puck] can't magic us this time , ' said [dan] . 1 ' 6 us 4 can't 5 magic 4 can't 6 us 6 us 7 this 7 this 8 time 7 this 9 , 9 , 10 ' 10 ' 11 said 11 said 13 . ' [but] what befell the sword and my brother [hugh] [i] will tell on another time , ' said he , rising . 1 ' 3 what 3 what 6 sword 4 befell 5 the 5 the 6 sword 6 sword 9 brother 7 and 8 my 8 my 9 brother 9 brother 18 ' 12 will 13 tell 12 will 15 another 13 tell 14 on 15 another 16 time 15 another 17 , 17 , 18 ' 18 ' 22 rising 19 said 20 he 20 he 21 , 21 , 22 rising 22 rising 23 . ' [ohe] , [swallow] ! ' 1 ' 3 , 1 ' 6 ' 5 ! 6 ' the great horse cantered up from the far end of the meadow , close to [mother] . 1 the 2 great 1 the 10 of 2 great 3 horse 4 cantered 5 up 4 cantered 10 of 5 up 6 from 6 from 7 the 6 from 9 end 7 the 8 far 10 of 12 meadow 11 the 12 meadow 12 meadow 14 close 13 , 14 close 14 close 15 to 15 to 17 . they heard [mother] say : ' [children] , [gleason] 's old horse has broken into the meadow again . 1 they 4 say 1 they 12 horse 1 they 17 meadow 2 heard 4 say 4 say 5 : 5 : 6 ' 6 ' 8 , 8 , 10 's 10 's 11 old 12 horse 14 broken 13 has 14 broken 14 broken 15 into 15 into 16 the 17 meadow 19 . 18 again 19 . where did he get through ? ' 1 where 2 did 2 did 3 he 3 he 4 get 4 get 5 through 5 through 6 ? 6 ? 7 ' ' [just] below [stone] [bay] , ' said [dan] . 1 ' 3 below 3 below 6 , 6 , 7 ' 7 ' 8 said 8 said 10 . ' [he] tore down simple flobs of the bank ! 1 ' 4 down 3 tore 4 down 4 down 5 simple 4 down 6 flobs 5 simple 6 flobs 6 flobs 7 of 7 of 8 the 8 the 9 bank 9 bank 10 ! we noticed it just now . 1 we 2 noticed 2 noticed 3 it 3 it 4 just 4 just 5 now 5 now 6 . and we 've caught no end of fish . 1 and 2 we 1 and 4 caught 3 've 4 caught 4 caught 5 no 5 no 6 end 5 no 7 of 6 end 7 of 7 of 8 fish 8 fish 9 . we 've been at it all the afternoon . ' 1 we 2 've 1 we 3 been 3 been 4 at 4 at 5 it 5 it 8 afternoon 6 all 7 the 7 the 8 afternoon 8 afternoon 9 . 9 . 10 ' and they honestly believed that they had . 1 and 2 they 2 they 3 honestly 3 honestly 4 believed 4 believed 5 that 5 that 6 they 6 they 7 had 7 had 8 . they never noticed the [oak] , [ash] and [thorn] leaves that [puck] had slyly thrown into their laps . 1 they 8 and 2 never 3 noticed 2 never 6 , 3 noticed 4 the 6 , 8 and 8 and 10 leaves 10 leaves 11 that 11 that 13 had 13 had 14 slyly 14 slyly 17 their 15 thrown 16 into 16 into 17 their 17 their 18 laps 18 laps 19 . sir [richard] 's [song] 1 sir 3 's [the] [knights] [of] [the] [joyous] [venture] harp [song] of the [dane] [women] 1 harp 3 of 3 of 4 the what is a woman that you forsake her , [and] the hearth-fire and the home-acre , [to] go with the old grey [widow-maker] ? 1 what 3 a 1 what 4 woman 2 is 3 a 4 woman 5 that 5 that 12 hearth-fire 5 that 18 go 6 you 7 forsake 7 forsake 8 her 7 forsake 9 , 9 , 11 the 9 , 12 hearth-fire 12 hearth-fire 15 home-acre 13 and 14 the 13 and 15 home-acre 15 home-acre 16 , 18 go 19 with 19 with 20 the 20 the 21 old 21 old 22 grey 22 grey 24 ? dan hiked and howked with a boat-hook ( the brook was too narrow for sculls ) , and [una] punted with a piece of hop-pole . 1 dan 5 with 2 hiked 3 and 2 hiked 4 howked 3 and 4 howked 4 howked 5 with 5 with 6 a 6 a 7 boat-hook 6 a 15 sculls 7 boat-hook 8 ( 7 boat-hook 10 brook 8 ( 9 the 10 brook 11 was 11 was 12 too 11 was 15 sculls 12 too 13 narrow 12 too 14 for 13 narrow 14 for 15 sculls 17 , 16 ) 17 , 17 , 18 and 18 and 23 piece 20 punted 21 with 21 with 22 a 22 a 23 piece 23 piece 25 hop-pole 24 of 25 hop-pole 25 hop-pole 26 . the kingfisher was asleep on his [watching-branch] , and the blackbirds scarcely took the trouble to dive into the next bush . 1 the 10 the 2 kingfisher 3 was 2 kingfisher 4 asleep 4 asleep 5 on 5 on 6 his 6 his 8 , 8 , 9 and 9 and 10 the 10 the 11 blackbirds 11 blackbirds 12 scarcely 11 blackbirds 18 into 12 scarcely 13 took 13 took 16 to 14 the 15 trouble 15 trouble 16 to 16 to 17 dive 18 into 21 bush 19 the 20 next 19 the 21 bush 20 next 21 bush 21 bush 22 . then the little voices of the slipping water began again . 1 then 2 the 1 then 5 of 2 the 3 little 3 little 4 voices 4 voices 5 of 5 of 6 the 6 the 9 began 7 slipping 8 water 8 water 9 began 9 began 10 again 10 again 11 . ' [it] 's like the shadows talking , isn't it ? ' said [una] . 1 ' 3 's 3 's 6 shadows 4 like 5 the 5 the 6 shadows 6 shadows 7 talking 7 talking 9 isn't 8 , 9 isn't 9 isn't 10 it 9 isn't 11 ? 11 ? 13 said 12 ' 13 said 13 said 15 . she had given up trying to read . 1 she 2 had 2 had 5 trying 3 given 4 up 4 up 5 trying 5 trying 6 to 6 to 7 read 7 read 8 . dan lay over the bows , trailing his hands in the current . 1 dan 3 over 2 lay 3 over 3 over 4 the 4 the 5 bows 5 bows 6 , 6 , 7 trailing 7 trailing 12 current 8 his 9 hands 9 hands 10 in 10 in 12 current 11 the 12 current 12 current 13 . they heard feet on the gravel-bar that runs half across the pool and saw [sir] [richard] [dalyngridge] standing over them . 1 they 2 heard 1 they 3 feet 3 feet 4 on 4 on 6 gravel-bar 5 the 6 gravel-bar 6 gravel-bar 10 across 7 that 8 runs 8 runs 9 half 9 half 10 across 10 across 12 pool 11 the 12 pool 12 pool 14 saw 13 and 14 saw 14 saw 18 standing 18 standing 19 over 19 over 20 them 19 over 21 . ' [was] yours a dangerous voyage ? ' he asked , smiling . 1 ' 7 ? 3 yours 4 a 4 a 5 dangerous 5 dangerous 6 voyage 6 voyage 7 ? 7 ? 8 ' 8 ' 10 asked 9 he 10 asked 10 asked 11 , 11 , 12 smiling 11 , 13 . 12 smiling 13 . ' [she] bumped a lot , sir , ' said [dan] . 1 ' 3 bumped 1 ' 4 a 4 a 5 lot 4 a 6 , 5 lot 6 , 6 , 7 sir 7 sir 8 , 8 , 9 ' 9 ' 10 said 10 said 12 . ' [there] 's hardly any water this summer . ' 1 ' 3 's 3 's 5 any 4 hardly 5 any 5 any 7 this 6 water 7 this 7 this 8 summer 8 summer 9 . 9 . 10 ' ' [ah] , the brook was deeper and wider when my children played at [danish] pirates . 1 ' 5 brook 3 , 4 the 4 the 5 brook 5 brook 12 children 6 was 7 deeper 6 was 8 and 8 and 9 wider 9 wider 10 when 9 wider 12 children 10 when 11 my 12 children 13 played 13 played 14 at 14 at 17 . 16 pirates 17 . are you pirate-folk ? ' 1 are 2 you 1 are 3 pirate-folk 3 pirate-folk 4 ? 4 ? 5 ' ' [oh] no . 1 ' 3 no 3 no 4 . we gave up being pirates years ago , ' explained [una] . 1 we 3 up 2 gave 3 up 3 up 6 years 4 being 5 pirates 5 pirates 6 years 6 years 7 ago 7 ago 8 , 8 , 10 explained 9 ' 10 explained 10 explained 12 . ' [we] 're nearly always explorers now . 1 ' 4 nearly 3 're 4 nearly 4 nearly 5 always 5 always 6 explorers 6 explorers 7 now 7 now 8 . sailing round the world , you know . ' 1 sailing 2 round 2 round 3 the 3 the 5 , 4 world 5 , 5 , 7 know 6 you 7 know 7 know 8 . 8 . 9 ' ' [round] ? ' said [sir] [richard] . 1 ' 3 ? 1 ' 4 ' 4 ' 5 said 5 said 8 . he sat him in the comfortable crotch of an old ash-root on the bank . 1 he 3 him 1 he 7 crotch 2 sat 3 him 3 him 4 in 4 in 6 comfortable 5 the 6 comfortable 7 crotch 15 . 8 of 9 an 9 an 10 old 9 an 11 ash-root 11 ash-root 13 the 11 ash-root 14 bank 12 on 13 the 14 bank 15 . ' [how] can it be round ? ' 1 ' 4 it 3 can 4 it 4 it 5 be 5 be 6 round 6 round 7 ? 7 ? 8 ' ' [wasn't] it in your books ? ' 1 ' 6 books 3 it 4 in 4 in 5 your 5 your 6 books 6 books 7 ? 7 ? 8 ' dan suggested . 1 dan 2 suggested 2 suggested 3 . he had been doing geography at his last lesson . 1 he 3 been 2 had 3 been 3 been 4 doing 4 doing 8 last 5 geography 6 at 6 at 7 his 7 his 8 last 8 last 9 lesson 9 lesson 10 . ' [i] can neither write nor read , ' he replied . 1 ' 4 neither 3 can 4 neither 4 neither 6 nor 5 write 6 nor 6 nor 7 read 7 read 8 , 7 read 9 ' 9 ' 10 he 10 he 12 . 11 replied 12 . ' [canst] thou read , child ? ' 1 ' 3 thou 3 thou 4 read 4 read 5 , 5 , 6 child 6 child 7 ? 7 ? 8 ' ' [yes] , ' said [dan] , ' barring the very long words . ' 1 ' 3 , 3 , 4 ' 4 ' 5 said 5 said 13 words 7 , 8 ' 7 , 9 barring 9 barring 10 the 10 the 11 very 11 very 13 words 12 long 13 words 13 words 14 . 14 . 15 ' ' [wonderful] ! 1 ' 3 ! read to me , that [i] may hear for myself . ' 1 read 2 to 1 read 4 , 2 to 3 me 4 , 7 may 5 that 7 may 7 may 8 hear 8 hear 9 for 8 hear 10 myself 10 myself 11 . 11 . 12 ' dan flushed , but opened the book and began gabbling a little at ' [the] [discoverer] of the [north] [cape] . ' 1 dan 2 flushed 1 dan 3 , 3 , 4 but 4 but 5 opened 5 opened 6 the 6 the 7 book 6 the 14 ' 7 book 8 and 7 book 9 began 9 began 11 a 9 began 13 at 10 gabbling 11 a 11 a 12 little 14 ' 22 ' 17 of 18 the 18 the 21 . 21 . 22 ' ' [but] but this [i] know ! 1 ' 3 but 3 but 4 this 4 this 6 know 6 know 7 ! this is an old song ! 1 this 2 is 2 is 3 an 3 an 4 old 4 old 5 song 5 song 6 ! this [i] have heard sung ! 1 this 3 have 3 have 4 heard 4 heard 5 sung 5 sung 6 ! this is a miracle , ' [sir] [richard] interrupted . 1 this 2 is 2 is 3 a 3 a 4 miracle 4 miracle 5 , 5 , 6 ' 6 ' 9 interrupted 9 interrupted 10 . ' [nay] , do not stop ! ' 1 ' 3 , 3 , 4 do 4 do 5 not 5 not 6 stop 6 stop 7 ! 7 ! 8 ' he leaned forward , and the shadows of the leaves slipped and slid upon his chain-mail . 1 he 2 leaned 1 he 4 , 2 leaned 3 forward 4 , 16 chain-mail 5 and 6 the 6 the 7 shadows 7 shadows 9 the 7 shadows 10 leaves 8 of 9 the 10 leaves 11 slipped 10 leaves 16 chain-mail 11 slipped 12 and 12 and 13 slid 14 upon 15 his 14 upon 16 chain-mail 16 chain-mail 17 . his hand fell on the hilt of the great sword . 1 his 2 hand 2 hand 7 of 3 fell 4 on 4 on 5 the 5 the 6 hilt 6 hilt 7 of 7 of 8 the 8 the 10 sword 9 great 10 sword 10 sword 11 . ' [a] nameless sea ! ' he repeated . 1 ' 3 nameless 3 nameless 4 sea 4 sea 7 he 5 ! 6 ' 6 ' 7 he 7 he 8 repeated 8 repeated 9 . ' [so] did [i] so did [hugh] and [i] . ' 1 ' 3 did 1 ' 11 ' 5 so 6 did 6 did 8 and 8 and 10 . 10 . 11 ' ' [where] did you go ? 1 ' 3 did 3 did 4 you 4 you 5 go 5 go 6 ? tell us , ' said [una] . 1 tell 2 us 2 us 3 , 3 , 4 ' 4 ' 5 said 5 said 7 . ' [wait] . 1 ' 3 . let me hear all first . ' 1 let 2 me 2 me 3 hear 3 hear 4 all 4 all 5 first 5 first 6 . 6 . 7 ' so [dan] read to the poem 's very end . 1 so 3 read 3 read 4 to 4 to 7 's 5 the 6 poem 6 poem 7 's 7 's 8 very 8 very 10 . 9 end 10 . ' [good] , ' said the knight . 1 ' 3 , 3 , 4 ' 4 ' 5 said 5 said 6 the 6 the 7 knight 7 knight 8 . ' [that] is [othere] 's tale even so [i] have heard the men in the [dane] ships sing it . 1 ' 3 is 3 is 11 heard 5 's 6 tale 6 tale 7 even 7 even 8 so 8 so 10 have 10 have 11 heard 11 heard 17 ships 12 the 13 men 12 the 14 in 14 in 15 the 14 in 17 ships 17 ships 19 it 18 sing 19 it 19 it 20 . not those same valiant words , but something like to them . ' 1 not 4 valiant 2 those 3 same 3 same 4 valiant 4 valiant 6 , 5 words 6 , 6 , 8 something 7 but 8 something 8 something 9 like 9 like 10 to 10 to 11 them 11 them 13 ' 12 . 13 ' ' [have] you ever explored [north] ? ' 1 ' 3 you 3 you 4 ever 4 ever 5 explored 5 explored 7 ? 7 ? 8 ' dan shut the book . 1 dan 2 shut 2 shut 3 the 3 the 4 book 4 book 5 . ' [nay] . 1 ' 3 . my venture was [south] . 1 my 2 venture 2 venture 3 was 3 was 5 . farther [south] than any man has fared , [hugh] and [i] went down with [witta] and his heathen . ' 1 farther 8 , 3 than 4 any 4 any 5 man 5 man 7 fared 5 man 8 , 6 has 7 fared 8 , 18 heathen 10 and 12 went 12 went 13 down 13 down 14 with 14 with 16 and 16 and 17 his 17 his 18 heathen 18 heathen 19 . 19 . 20 ' he jerked [the] tall sword forward , and leaned on it with both hands ; but his eyes looked long past them . 1 he 4 tall 1 he 5 sword 1 he 6 forward 2 jerked 4 tall 6 forward 7 , 7 , 8 and 8 and 9 leaned 9 leaned 11 it 9 leaned 14 hands 10 on 11 it 12 with 13 both 13 both 14 hands 14 hands 19 looked 15 ; 16 but 16 but 17 his 17 his 18 eyes 18 eyes 19 looked 19 looked 22 them 20 long 21 past 21 past 22 them 22 them 23 . ' [i] thought you always lived here , ' said [una] , timidly . 1 ' 4 you 3 thought 4 you 4 you 6 lived 5 always 6 lived 6 lived 7 here 7 here 8 , 8 , 9 ' 8 , 10 said 9 ' 10 said 10 said 13 timidly 12 , 13 timidly 13 timidly 14 . ' [yes] ; while my [lady] [aelueva] lived . 1 ' 3 ; 1 ' 4 while 4 while 5 my 5 my 8 lived 8 lived 9 . but she died . 1 but 2 she 2 she 3 died 3 died 4 . she died . 1 she 2 died 2 died 3 . then [hugh] came with me . ' 1 then 3 came 3 came 4 with 4 with 5 me 5 me 6 . 6 . 7 ' ' [when] did this happen ? ' said [dan] . 1 ' 3 did 3 did 4 this 4 this 5 happen 5 happen 6 ? 6 ? 8 said 7 ' 8 said 8 said 10 . on that same day [red] [william] our [king] , the [conqueror] 's son , died of a secret arrow while he hunted in a forest . 1 on 3 same 1 on 7 our 2 that 3 same 3 same 4 day 7 our 17 a 9 , 10 the 10 the 14 , 12 's 13 son 13 son 14 , 14 , 15 died 15 died 16 of 15 died 17 a 17 a 20 while 18 secret 19 arrow 18 secret 20 while 20 while 24 a 21 he 22 hunted 22 hunted 23 in 23 in 24 a 24 a 25 forest 25 forest 26 . " this is a cross matter , " said [de] [aquila] , " to meet on the threshold of a journey . 1 " 8 " 2 this 3 is 3 is 4 a 4 a 6 matter 5 cross 6 matter 6 matter 8 " 7 , 8 " 8 " 9 said 9 said 13 " 12 , 13 " 13 " 14 to 14 to 18 threshold 15 meet 16 on 16 on 17 the 17 the 18 threshold 18 threshold 20 a 19 of 20 a 20 a 22 . 21 journey 22 . if [red] [william] be dead [i] may have to fight for my lands . 1 if 5 dead 4 be 5 dead 5 dead 7 may 7 may 8 have 7 may 9 to 9 to 11 for 10 fight 11 for 11 for 13 lands 12 my 13 lands 13 lands 14 . wait a little . " 1 wait 2 a 2 a 3 little 3 little 4 . 4 . 5 " ' [my] [lady] being dead , [i] cared nothing for signs and omens , nor [hugh] either . 1 ' 12 and 4 being 6 , 4 being 8 cared 5 dead 6 , 8 cared 11 signs 8 cared 12 and 9 nothing 10 for 10 for 11 signs 12 and 13 omens 13 omens 14 , 13 omens 15 nor 15 nor 18 . 17 either 18 . their master was a knight of [artois] . 1 their 2 master 2 master 3 was 3 was 4 a 4 a 5 knight 5 knight 6 of 6 of 8 . he served the [duke] of [burgundy] against the [moors] in [spain] , and was returning to that war with his dogs . 1 he 2 served 1 he 7 against 2 served 5 of 3 the 5 of 7 against 19 with 8 the 17 that 10 in 12 , 12 , 13 and 12 , 14 was 14 was 15 returning 15 returning 16 to 15 returning 17 that 17 that 18 war 18 war 19 with 19 with 21 dogs 20 his 21 dogs 21 dogs 22 . he sang us strange [moorish] songs that first night , and half persuaded us to go with him . 1 he 6 songs 1 he 8 first 2 sang 3 us 2 sang 4 strange 4 strange 6 songs 6 songs 7 that 8 first 13 persuaded 9 night 10 , 10 , 11 and 10 , 12 half 12 half 13 persuaded 13 persuaded 14 us 13 persuaded 19 . 14 us 15 to 15 to 16 go 16 go 17 with 17 with 18 him i was on pilgrimage to forget which is what no pilgrimage brings . 1 i 8 is 2 was 3 on 3 on 4 pilgrimage 4 pilgrimage 5 to 4 pilgrimage 6 forget 6 forget 7 which 7 which 8 is 8 is 9 what 9 what 10 no 10 no 11 pilgrimage 11 pilgrimage 12 brings 11 pilgrimage 13 . 12 brings 13 . i think [i] would have gone , but [....v] 1 i 2 think 2 think 4 would 4 would 5 have 5 have 6 gone 6 gone 7 , 7 , 8 but ' [look] you how the life and fortune of man changes ! 1 ' 3 you 3 you 4 how 4 how 7 and 5 the 6 life 6 life 7 and 7 and 8 fortune 8 fortune 10 man 9 of 10 man 10 man 11 changes 11 changes 12 ! i leaped after him , and we two tumbled aboard the [dane] , and were caught and bound ere we could rise . 1 i 2 leaped 1 i 9 tumbled 3 after 4 him 4 him 5 , 5 , 6 and 5 , 9 tumbled 6 and 8 two 7 we 8 two 9 tumbled 18 bound 10 aboard 11 the 11 the 13 , 11 the 14 and 14 and 15 were 14 and 16 caught 16 caught 17 and 16 caught 18 bound 18 bound 21 could 19 ere 20 we 19 ere 21 could 21 could 22 rise 22 rise 23 . our own ship was swallowed up in the mist . 1 our 4 was 2 own 3 ship 3 ship 4 was 4 was 5 swallowed 5 swallowed 6 up 6 up 7 in 6 up 9 mist 8 the 9 mist 9 mist 10 . he was stout , with bowed legs and long arms . 1 he 3 stout 2 was 3 stout 3 stout 7 legs 4 , 5 with 5 with 6 bowed 6 bowed 7 legs 7 legs 8 and 8 and 10 arms 9 long 10 arms 10 arms 11 . he was yellow not from sickness , but by nature yellow as honey , and his eyes stood endwise in his head . ['] 1 he 2 was 1 he 6 sickness 2 was 3 yellow 3 yellow 5 from 4 not 5 from 6 sickness 15 and 7 , 8 but 7 , 10 nature 8 but 9 by 10 nature 11 yellow 11 yellow 13 honey 11 yellow 15 and 12 as 13 honey 13 honey 14 , 15 and 16 his 16 his 17 eyes 17 eyes 18 stood 17 eyes 19 endwise 18 stood 19 endwise 19 endwise 21 his 20 in 21 his 21 his 22 head 22 head 23 . ' [how] do you mean ? ' said [una] , her chin on her hand . 1 ' 5 mean 3 do 4 you 3 do 5 mean 5 mean 6 ? 6 ? 7 ' 7 ' 10 , 8 said 10 , 10 , 12 chin 11 her 12 chin 12 chin 15 hand 13 on 14 her 14 her 15 hand 15 hand 16 . ' [thus] , ' said [sir] [richard] . 1 ' 3 , 3 , 4 ' 4 ' 5 said 5 said 8 . he put a finger to the corner of each eye , and pushed it up till his eyes narrowed to slits [.] 1 he 3 a 2 put 3 a 3 a 4 finger 3 a 5 to 5 to 6 the 5 to 10 eye 6 the 7 corner 7 corner 9 each 8 of 9 each 10 eye 15 up 11 , 12 and 12 and 13 pushed 13 pushed 14 it 14 it 15 up 15 up 16 till 16 till 19 narrowed 16 till 20 to 17 his 18 eyes 18 eyes 19 narrowed 20 to 21 slits ' [why] , you look just like a [chinaman] ! ' cried [dan] . 1 ' 3 , 1 ' 5 look 4 you 5 look 5 look 7 like 6 just 7 like 7 like 8 a 8 a 10 ! 10 ! 11 ' 11 ' 14 . 12 cried 14 . ' [was] the man a [chinaman] ? ' 1 ' 3 the 3 the 4 man 4 man 5 a 5 a 7 ? 7 ? 8 ' ' [i] know not what that may be . 1 ' 4 not 3 know 4 not 4 not 5 what 5 what 6 that 6 that 7 may 7 may 8 be 7 may 9 . 8 be 9 . witta had found him half dead among ice on the shores of [muscovy] . 1 witta 3 found 1 witta 4 him 2 had 3 found 4 him 5 half 5 half 10 the 6 dead 7 among 7 among 8 ice 8 ice 9 on 9 on 10 the 10 the 11 shores 11 shores 12 of 12 of 14 . we thought he was a devil . 1 we 2 thought 2 thought 4 was 3 he 4 was 4 was 5 a 5 a 6 devil 6 devil 7 . he spoke a little in [french] , a little in [south] [saxon] , and much in the [northman] 's tongue . 1 he 2 spoke 2 spoke 4 little 2 spoke 8 a 3 a 4 little 5 in 7 , 7 , 8 a 8 a 17 the 9 little 14 and 10 in 13 , 13 , 14 and 14 and 15 much 15 much 16 in 16 in 17 the 17 the 20 tongue 19 's 20 tongue 20 tongue 21 . " ' [not] by my father [guthrum] 's head , " said he . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 6 father 4 by 5 my 5 my 6 father 6 father 10 , 8 's 9 head 9 head 10 , 10 , 13 he 11 " 12 said 12 said 13 he 13 he 14 . " the [gods] sent ye into my ship for a luck-offering . " 1 " 2 the 1 " 5 ye 4 sent 5 ye 5 ye 8 ship 6 into 7 my 7 my 8 ship 8 ship 9 for 9 for 10 a 10 a 11 luck-offering 11 luck-offering 12 . 11 luck-offering 13 " ' [at] this [i] quaked , for [i] knew it was still the [danes] ' custom to sacrifice captives to their [gods] for fair weather . 1 ' 5 quaked 3 this 5 quaked 5 quaked 12 still 6 , 7 for 6 , 9 knew 9 knew 10 it 9 knew 12 still 10 it 11 was 12 still 19 captives 13 the 15 ' 15 ' 16 custom 16 custom 17 to 17 to 18 sacrifice 18 sacrifice 19 captives 19 captives 20 to 19 captives 24 fair 21 their 23 for 23 for 24 fair 24 fair 26 . 25 weather 26 . " ' [a] plague on thy four long bones ! " said [hugh] . 1 " 2 ' 2 ' 7 four 4 plague 5 on 5 on 6 thy 6 thy 7 four 7 four 10 ! 8 long 9 bones 9 bones 10 ! 10 ! 11 " 11 " 12 said 12 said 14 . " what profit canst thou make of poor old pilgrims that can neither work nor fight ? " 1 " 3 profit 1 " 10 pilgrims 2 what 3 profit 3 profit 6 make 4 canst 5 thou 4 canst 6 make 6 make 8 poor 7 of 8 poor 8 poor 9 old 9 old 10 pilgrims 10 pilgrims 13 neither 11 that 12 can 12 can 13 neither 13 neither 14 work 14 work 15 nor 15 nor 17 ? 16 fight 17 ? 17 ? 18 " " ' [gods] forbid [i] should fight against thee , poor [pilgrim] with the [singing] [sword] , " said he . 1 " 6 should 2 ' 4 forbid 4 forbid 6 should 6 should 8 against 7 fight 8 against 8 against 13 with 9 thee 10 , 9 thee 13 with 10 , 11 poor 13 with 14 the 14 the 21 . 17 , 18 " 17 , 19 said 19 said 20 he 20 he 21 . " come with us and be poor no more . 1 " 2 come 1 " 5 and 2 come 4 us 3 with 4 us 5 and 6 be 6 be 7 poor 6 be 8 no 8 no 9 more 9 more 10 . thy teeth are far apart , which is [a] sure sign thou wilt travel and grow rich . " 1 thy 14 travel 1 thy 15 and 2 teeth 3 are 3 are 4 far 3 are 7 which 4 far 5 apart 5 apart 6 , 7 which 8 is 8 is 10 sure 8 is 14 travel 10 sure 12 thou 11 sign 12 thou 12 thou 13 wilt 15 and 17 rich 16 grow 17 rich 17 rich 18 . 18 . 19 " " ' [what] if we will not come ? " said [hugh] . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 5 we 2 ' 4 if 5 we 6 will 6 will 7 not 6 will 8 come 8 come 9 ? 9 ? 10 " 9 ? 13 . 10 " 11 said " ' [swim] to [england] or [france] , " said [witta] . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 6 or 2 ' 4 to 6 or 8 , 8 , 9 " 9 " 10 said 10 said 12 . " we are midway between the two . 1 " 2 we 2 we 3 are 2 we 4 midway 4 midway 6 the 5 between 6 the 6 the 7 two 7 two 8 . unless ye choose to drown yourselves no hair of your head will be harmed here aboard . 1 unless 3 choose 1 unless 10 your 2 ye 3 choose 3 choose 4 to 4 to 5 drown 5 drown 9 of 6 yourselves 7 no 7 no 8 hair 8 hair 9 of 10 your 14 harmed 11 head 12 will 11 head 13 be 12 will 13 be 13 be 14 harmed 14 harmed 16 aboard 15 here 16 aboard 16 aboard 17 . we think ye bring us luck , and [i] myself know the runes on that [sword] are good . " 1 we 2 think 1 we 4 bring 1 we 10 myself 2 think 3 ye 4 bring 6 luck 5 us 6 luck 6 luck 8 and 7 , 8 and 10 myself 11 know 11 know 13 runes 12 the 13 runes 13 runes 14 on 14 on 15 that 15 that 18 good 17 are 18 good 18 good 19 . 19 . 20 " he turned and bade them hoist sail . 1 he 2 turned 1 he 4 bade 2 turned 3 and 4 bade 5 them 5 them 6 hoist 6 hoist 7 sail 7 sail 8 . ' [hereafter] all made way for us as we walked about the ship , and the ship was full of wonders . ' 1 ' 8 as 3 all 4 made 4 made 5 way 5 way 6 for 6 for 7 us 7 us 8 as 8 as 10 walked 9 we 10 walked 10 walked 14 , 11 about 12 the 12 the 13 ship 13 ship 14 , 14 , 17 ship 15 and 17 ship 16 the 17 ship 17 ship 18 was 18 was 19 full 18 was 22 . 19 full 20 of 20 of 21 wonders 22 . 23 ' ' [what] was she like ? ' said [dan] . 1 ' 3 was 1 ' 6 ? 1 ' 7 ' 4 she 5 like 5 like 6 ? 7 ' 8 said 8 said 10 . here [hugh] and [i] slept , with [witta] and the [yellow] [man] , upon tapestries as soft as wool . 1 here 5 slept 1 here 6 , 3 and 5 slept 6 , 9 and 6 , 10 the 7 with 9 and 10 the 13 , 13 , 15 tapestries 14 upon 15 tapestries 15 tapestries 17 soft 16 as 17 soft 17 soft 18 as 18 as 19 wool 19 wool 20 . i remember ' he laughed to himself ' when [first] we entered there a loud voice cried , " out swords ! 1 i 2 remember 2 remember 5 laughed 2 remember 14 a 3 ' 4 he 4 he 5 laughed 6 to 7 himself 7 himself 8 ' 8 ' 9 when 9 when 11 we 11 we 12 entered 12 entered 14 a 13 there 14 a 14 a 15 loud 15 loud 19 " 16 voice 17 cried 17 cried 18 , 17 cried 19 " 19 " 22 ! 20 out 21 swords 21 swords 22 ! out swords ! 1 out 2 swords 2 swords 3 ! kill , kill ! " 1 kill 2 , 2 , 3 kill 3 kill 4 ! 4 ! 5 " seeing us start [witta] laughed , and showed us it was but a great-beaked grey bird with a red tail . 1 seeing 6 , 1 seeing 9 us 2 us 3 start 3 start 5 laughed 5 laughed 6 , 7 and 8 showed 8 showed 9 us 9 us 11 was 10 it 11 was 11 was 14 great-beaked 12 but 13 a 13 a 14 great-beaked 14 great-beaked 15 grey 15 grey 16 bird 16 bird 19 red 17 with 19 red 18 a 19 red 19 red 21 . 20 tail 21 . he sat her on his shoulder , and she called for bread and wine hoarsely , and prayed him to kiss her . 1 he 2 sat 2 sat 10 called 3 her 10 called 4 on 5 his 5 his 6 shoulder 6 shoulder 7 , 6 shoulder 10 called 7 , 8 and 8 and 9 she 10 called 13 and 10 called 21 kiss 11 for 12 bread 12 bread 13 and 13 and 14 wine 14 wine 18 prayed 15 hoarsely 16 , 16 , 17 and 16 , 18 prayed 18 prayed 19 him 19 him 20 to 21 kiss 22 her 22 her 23 . yet she was no more than a silly bird . 1 yet 2 she 1 yet 3 was 3 was 5 more 4 no 5 more 5 more 6 than 6 than 7 a 7 a 8 silly 8 silly 10 . 9 bird 10 . but ye knew this ? ' 1 but 2 ye 2 ye 3 knew 3 knew 4 this 4 this 5 ? 5 ? 6 ' he looked at their smiling faces . 1 he 2 looked 2 looked 3 at 3 at 4 their 4 their 6 faces 5 smiling 6 faces 6 faces 7 . ' [we] weren't laughing at you , ' said [una] . 1 ' 3 weren't 3 weren't 4 laughing 4 laughing 5 at 5 at 6 you 6 you 7 , 7 , 8 ' 8 ' 9 said 9 said 11 . ' [that] must have been a parrot . 1 ' 3 must 3 must 4 have 4 have 5 been 5 been 7 parrot 6 a 7 parrot 7 parrot 8 . it 's just what [pollies] do . ' 1 it 2 's 2 's 3 just 3 just 4 what 4 what 6 do 6 do 7 . 7 . 8 ' ' [so] we learned later . 1 ' 3 we 3 we 4 learned 4 learned 5 later 5 later 6 . but here is another marvel . 1 but 2 here 2 here 3 is 3 is 4 another 4 another 5 marvel 5 marvel 6 . the [yellow] [man] , whose name was [kitai] , had with him a brown box . 1 the 6 name 4 , 5 whose 5 whose 6 name 6 name 7 was 7 was 9 , 9 , 13 a 10 had 11 with 11 with 12 him 12 him 13 a 13 a 14 brown 14 brown 15 box 15 box 16 . ' [south] ? ' said [dan] suddenly , and put his hand into his pocket . 1 ' 3 ? 3 ? 4 ' 4 ' 8 , 5 said 7 suddenly 7 suddenly 8 , 8 , 12 hand 9 and 10 put 10 put 11 his 10 put 12 hand 12 hand 15 pocket 13 into 14 his 13 into 15 pocket 14 his 15 pocket 15 pocket 16 . ' [with] my own eyes [i] saw it . 1 ' 3 my 3 my 4 own 4 own 5 eyes 5 eyes 7 saw 7 saw 8 it 8 it 9 . witta called it the [wise] [iron] , because it showed him his way across the unknowable seas . ' 1 witta 7 , 1 witta 12 his 2 called 3 it 2 called 7 , 3 it 4 the 7 , 8 because 7 , 10 showed 8 because 9 it 10 showed 11 him 12 his 14 across 13 way 14 across 14 across 18 . 15 the 16 unknowable 16 unknowable 17 seas 17 seas 18 . 18 . 19 ' again [sir] [richard] looked keenly at the children . 1 again 4 looked 4 looked 5 keenly 5 keenly 7 the 6 at 7 the 7 the 8 children 8 children 9 . ' [how] think ye ? 1 ' 3 think 3 think 4 ye 4 ye 5 ? was it sorcery ? ' 1 was 2 it 2 it 3 sorcery 2 it 4 ? 4 ? 5 ' ' [was] it anything like this ? ' 1 ' 3 it 3 it 4 anything 4 anything 5 like 5 like 6 this 6 this 7 ? 7 ? 8 ' dan fished out his old brass pocket-compass , that generally lived with his knife and key-ring . 1 dan 5 old 1 dan 8 , 1 dan 10 generally 2 fished 3 out 2 fished 5 old 3 out 4 his 5 old 7 pocket-compass 6 brass 7 pocket-compass 8 , 9 that 8 , 10 generally 10 generally 12 with 11 lived 12 with 12 with 14 knife 13 his 14 knife 14 knife 17 . 15 and 16 key-ring 15 and 17 . ' [the] glass has got cracked , but the needle [waggles] all right , sir . ' 1 ' 4 has 1 ' 9 the 3 glass 4 has 4 has 5 got 5 got 6 cracked 6 cracked 8 but 7 , 8 but 9 the 10 needle 10 needle 12 all 12 all 13 right 13 right 15 sir 14 , 15 sir 15 sir 16 . 16 . 17 ' the knight drew a long breath of wonder . 1 the 2 knight 1 the 3 drew 3 drew 4 a 4 a 6 breath 5 long 6 breath 6 breath 8 wonder 7 of 8 wonder 8 wonder 9 . ' [yes] , yes ! 1 ' 3 , 3 , 4 yes 4 yes 5 ! the [wise] [iron] shook and swung in just this fashion . 1 the 4 shook 4 shook 7 in 5 and 6 swung 6 swung 7 in 7 in 10 fashion 8 just 9 this 9 this 10 fashion 10 fashion 11 . now it is still . 1 now 2 it 2 it 3 is 3 is 4 still 4 still 5 . now it points to the [south] . ' 1 now 2 it 2 it 3 points 3 points 4 to 4 to 5 the 5 the 7 . 7 . 8 ' ' [north] , ' said [dan] . 1 ' 3 , 3 , 4 ' 4 ' 5 said 5 said 7 . ' [nay] , [south] [!] 1 ' 3 , there is the [south] , ' said [sir] [richard] . 1 there 2 is 1 there 5 , 2 is 3 the 5 , 6 ' 6 ' 7 said 7 said 10 . ' [te] , ' said [sir] [richard] , clicking his tongue . 1 ' 3 , 3 , 4 ' 4 ' 5 said 5 said 8 , 8 , 9 clicking 9 clicking 11 tongue 10 his 11 tongue 11 tongue 12 . ' [there] can be no sorcery if a child carries it . 1 ' 3 can 1 ' 6 sorcery 4 be 5 no 4 be 6 sorcery 6 sorcery 7 if 7 if 8 a 8 a 9 child 9 child 10 carries 10 carries 11 it 11 it 12 . wherefore does it point [south] or [north] ? ' 1 wherefore 2 does 2 does 3 it 3 it 4 point 4 point 6 or 6 or 8 ? 8 ? 9 ' ' [father] says that nobody knows , ' said [una] . 1 ' 3 says 3 says 4 that 4 that 7 , 5 nobody 6 knows 5 nobody 7 , 7 , 8 ' 8 ' 9 said 9 said 11 . sir [richard] looked relieved . 1 sir 3 looked 3 looked 4 relieved 4 relieved 5 . ' [then] it may still be magic . 1 ' 3 it 3 it 4 may 4 may 6 be 5 still 6 be 6 be 7 magic 7 magic 8 . it was magic to us . 1 it 2 was 2 was 3 magic 3 magic 4 to 4 to 5 us 5 us 6 . and so we voyaged . 1 and 2 so 2 so 3 we 3 we 4 voyaged 4 voyaged 5 . when it failed , they rowed with long oars ; the [yellow] [man] sat by the [wise] [iron] , and [witta] steered . 1 when 4 , 1 when 5 they 2 it 3 failed 3 failed 4 , 5 they 6 rowed 5 they 8 long 6 rowed 7 with 8 long 9 oars 8 long 14 sat 9 oars 10 ; 10 ; 11 the 14 sat 20 and 15 by 16 the 15 by 19 , 19 , 20 and 20 and 22 steered 22 steered 23 . at first [i] feared the great white-flowering waves , but as [i] saw how wisely [witta] led his ship among them [i] grew bolder . 1 at 2 first 1 at 4 feared 4 feared 6 great 4 feared 8 waves 5 the 6 great 6 great 7 white-flowering 8 waves 11 as 9 , 10 but 9 , 11 as 11 as 13 saw 13 saw 19 ship 14 how 15 wisely 14 how 19 ship 15 wisely 17 led 17 led 18 his 19 ship 21 them 20 among 21 them 21 them 25 . 23 grew 24 bolder 23 grew 25 . hugh liked it well from the first . 1 hugh 4 well 2 liked 3 it 3 it 4 well 4 well 5 from 5 from 6 the 6 the 7 first 7 first 8 . we sailed [south] across a stormy sea , where by moonlight , between clouds , we saw a [flanders] ship roll clean over and sink . 1 we 5 a 2 sailed 4 across 4 across 5 a 5 a 7 sea 6 stormy 7 sea 7 sea 8 , 8 , 13 between 8 , 20 ship 9 where 10 by 10 by 11 moonlight 11 moonlight 12 , 11 moonlight 13 between 13 between 15 , 14 clouds 15 , 16 we 17 saw 17 saw 18 a 18 a 20 ship 20 ship 22 clean 21 roll 22 clean 22 clean 24 and 22 clean 25 sink 23 over 24 and 25 sink 26 . there is a sickness of the sea which for three days is pure death ! 1 there 4 sickness 1 there 10 three 2 is 3 a 3 a 4 sickness 4 sickness 5 of 5 of 7 sea 6 the 7 sea 7 sea 8 which 8 which 9 for 10 three 13 pure 11 days 12 is 11 days 13 pure 13 pure 14 death 14 death 15 ! when we next saw land [witta] said it was [spain] , and we stood out to sea . 1 when 5 land 2 we 3 next 3 next 4 saw 4 saw 5 land 5 land 7 said 7 said 9 was 8 it 9 was 9 was 12 and 11 , 12 and 12 and 17 sea 13 we 14 stood 14 stood 15 out 14 stood 17 sea 15 out 16 to 17 sea 18 . so we put into a small harbour which [witta] knew . 1 so 5 a 2 we 3 put 3 put 4 into 4 into 5 a 5 a 7 harbour 6 small 7 harbour 7 harbour 8 which 8 which 10 knew 10 knew 11 . wine , too , he bought for lumps [of] sweet-smelling grey amber a little morsel no bigger than a thumb-nail purchased a cask of wine . 1 wine 2 , 1 wine 5 he 2 , 3 too 3 too 4 , 4 , 5 he 5 he 8 lumps 6 bought 7 for 6 bought 8 lumps 8 lumps 11 grey 10 sweet-smelling 11 grey 11 grey 13 a 12 amber 13 a 13 a 23 cask 14 little 15 morsel 15 morsel 17 bigger 16 no 17 bigger 17 bigger 18 than 18 than 19 a 19 a 20 thumb-nail 19 a 21 purchased 21 purchased 22 a 22 a 23 cask 23 cask 24 of 24 of 25 wine 24 of 26 . 25 wine 26 . but [i] speak like a merchant . ' 1 but 3 speak 3 speak 5 a 4 like 5 a 5 a 6 merchant 6 merchant 7 . 7 . 8 ' ' [no] , no ! 1 ' 3 , 3 , 4 no 4 no 5 ! tell us what you had to eat , ' cried [dan] . 1 tell 3 what 2 us 3 what 3 what 4 you 4 you 8 , 5 had 6 to 6 to 7 eat 7 eat 8 , 8 , 9 ' 9 ' 10 cried 10 cried 12 . aha ! 1 aha 2 ! dates is the name . 1 dates 2 is 2 is 3 the 3 the 4 name 4 name 5 . there had he bought much gold , and no few elephants ' teeth , and thither by help of the [wise] [iron] would [witta] go . 1 there 4 bought 2 had 3 he 3 he 4 bought 4 bought 6 gold 5 much 6 gold 6 gold 8 and 6 gold 11 elephants 7 , 8 and 8 and 9 no 10 few 11 elephants 11 elephants 15 and 11 elephants 16 thither 12 ' 13 teeth 13 teeth 15 and 14 , 15 and 15 and 16 thither 16 thither 18 help 17 by 18 help 18 help 26 . 19 of 20 the 19 of 23 would 23 would 25 go 25 go 26 . witta feared nothing except to be poor . 1 witta 3 nothing 2 feared 3 nothing 3 nothing 4 except 4 except 6 be 5 to 6 be 6 be 7 poor 7 poor 8 . how think ye ? " 1 how 2 think 2 think 3 ye 3 ye 4 ? 4 ? 5 " " ' [gold] or no gold , " said [hugh] , fingering his sword , " it is a joyous venture . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 19 a 4 or 5 no 5 no 6 gold 6 gold 7 , 6 gold 9 said 7 , 8 " 9 said 11 , 9 said 19 a 11 , 14 sword 12 fingering 13 his 13 his 14 sword 14 sword 15 , 15 , 16 " 16 " 17 it 17 it 18 is 19 a 22 . 20 joyous 21 venture 20 joyous 22 . have at these [devils] of thine , [witta] ! " 1 have 2 at 2 at 3 these 3 these 5 of 5 of 6 thine 6 thine 7 , 7 , 9 ! 9 ! 10 " " ' [venture] ! " said [witta] sourly . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 5 " 4 ! 5 " 5 " 6 said 6 said 8 sourly 8 sourly 9 . " [i] am only a poor sea-thief . 1 " 4 only 3 am 4 only 4 only 5 a 5 a 6 poor 6 poor 7 sea-thief 7 sea-thief 8 . i do not set my life adrift on a plank for joy , or the venture . 1 i 4 set 1 i 14 or 2 do 3 not 2 do 4 set 4 set 9 a 5 my 6 life 6 life 7 adrift 7 adrift 8 on 8 on 9 a 9 a 12 joy 10 plank 11 for 10 plank 12 joy 12 joy 13 , 14 or 17 . 15 the 16 venture 16 venture 17 . once [i] beach ship again at [stavanger] , and feel the wife 's arms round my neck , [i] 'll seek no more ventures . 1 once 9 and 3 beach 4 ship 4 ship 5 again 4 ship 6 at 6 at 8 , 8 , 9 and 9 and 20 'll 10 feel 11 the 11 the 12 wife 12 wife 13 's 12 wife 14 arms 14 arms 15 round 15 round 16 my 15 round 20 'll 16 my 17 neck 17 neck 18 , 20 'll 21 seek 21 seek 23 more 21 seek 24 ventures 22 no 23 more 24 ventures 25 . a ship is heavier care than a wife or cattle . " 1 a 2 ship 1 a 5 care 2 ship 3 is 3 is 4 heavier 5 care 7 a 6 than 7 a 7 a 8 wife 8 wife 10 cattle 9 or 10 cattle 10 cattle 11 . 11 . 12 " ' [he] leaped down among the rowers , chiding them for their little strength and their great stomachs . 1 ' 8 , 3 leaped 4 down 4 down 5 among 5 among 7 rowers 5 among 8 , 6 the 7 rowers 8 , 9 chiding 9 chiding 19 . 10 them 11 for 11 for 14 strength 12 their 13 little 12 their 14 strength 14 strength 15 and 15 and 16 their 16 their 17 great 16 their 19 . 17 great 18 stomachs yet [witta] was a wolf in fight , and a very fox in cunning . 1 yet 4 a 1 yet 9 and 3 was 4 a 5 wolf 6 in 6 in 7 fight 7 fight 8 , 7 fight 9 and 9 and 12 fox 10 a 11 very 10 a 12 fox 12 fox 13 in 13 in 14 cunning 13 in 15 . 14 cunning 15 . this craft his father [guthrum] had shown him . 1 this 2 craft 2 craft 3 his 2 craft 4 father 4 father 6 had 6 had 7 shown 7 shown 8 him 8 him 9 . he knew all the care of a ship . 1 he 3 all 2 knew 3 all 3 all 5 care 4 the 5 care 5 care 6 of 6 of 7 a 7 a 8 ship 8 ship 9 . ' [after] the storm we saw a mountain whose top was covered with snow and pierced the clouds . 1 ' 4 storm 1 ' 7 a 3 the 4 storm 4 storm 5 we 6 saw 7 a 7 a 14 snow 8 mountain 9 whose 9 whose 12 covered 9 whose 14 snow 10 top 11 was 11 was 12 covered 12 covered 13 with 14 snow 17 the 14 snow 18 clouds 15 and 16 pierced 16 pierced 17 the 18 clouds 19 . the grasses under this mountain , boiled and eaten , are a good cure for soreness of the gums and swelled ankles [.] 1 the 4 this 2 grasses 3 under 3 under 4 this 4 this 7 boiled 5 mountain 6 , 6 , 7 boiled 7 boiled 13 good 8 and 10 , 8 and 12 a 9 eaten 10 , 11 are 12 a 12 a 13 good 13 good 22 ankles 14 cure 15 for 15 for 16 soreness 16 soreness 17 of 17 of 18 the 17 of 22 ankles 18 the 19 gums 19 gums 21 swelled 20 and 21 swelled we lay there eight days , till men in skins threw stones at us . 1 we 4 eight 1 we 8 men 2 lay 3 there 2 lay 4 eight 3 there 4 eight 4 eight 5 days 5 days 7 till 6 , 7 till 7 till 8 men 8 men 11 threw 9 in 10 skins 10 skins 11 threw 11 threw 12 stones 12 stones 14 us 13 at 14 us 14 us 15 . that shore is sandy , and we rowed along it within three bowshots . 1 that 3 is 1 that 9 along 2 shore 3 is 4 sandy 6 and 4 sandy 9 along 5 , 6 and 6 and 7 we 7 we 8 rowed 9 along 14 . 10 it 11 within 11 within 12 three 11 within 14 . 12 three 13 bowshots here [we] saw whales , and fish in the shape of shields , but longer than our ship . 1 here 3 saw 3 saw 5 , 4 whales 5 , 5 , 6 and 6 and 7 fish 6 and 11 of 7 fish 9 the 8 in 9 the 9 the 10 shape 11 of 17 our 12 shields 13 , 12 shields 14 but 12 shields 15 longer 15 longer 16 than 15 longer 17 our 17 our 19 . 18 ship 19 . some slept , some opened their mouths at us , and some danced on the hot waters . 1 some 11 and 2 slept 3 , 3 , 4 some 3 , 5 opened 5 opened 6 their 5 opened 9 us 6 their 7 mouths 7 mouths 8 at 9 us 10 , 10 , 11 and 11 and 12 some 12 some 13 danced 13 danced 15 the 14 on 15 the 15 the 16 hot 15 the 18 . 16 hot 17 waters 17 waters 18 . here , too , were fish that flew in the air like birds . 1 here 3 too 2 , 3 too 3 too 7 that 4 , 5 were 5 were 6 fish 6 fish 7 that 7 that 8 flew 8 flew 10 the 9 in 10 the 10 the 11 air 11 air 12 like 12 like 13 birds 12 like 14 . they would fall on the laps of the rowers , and when we went ashore we would roast and eat them . ' 1 they 2 would 1 they 10 , 2 would 3 fall 3 fall 7 of 4 on 5 the 5 the 6 laps 6 laps 7 of 7 of 9 rowers 8 the 9 rowers 10 , 14 went 11 and 12 when 12 when 13 we 12 when 14 went 14 went 20 eat 15 ashore 16 we 15 ashore 19 and 16 we 17 would 17 would 18 roast 19 and 20 eat 20 eat 21 them 21 them 23 ' 22 . 23 ' the knight paused to see if the children doubted him , but they only nodded and said , ' [go] on . ' 1 the 2 knight 2 knight 10 him 3 paused 4 to 4 to 10 him 5 see 6 if 6 if 8 children 6 if 9 doubted 7 the 8 children 9 doubted 10 him 10 him 11 , 11 , 12 but 12 but 14 only 12 but 15 nodded 13 they 14 only 15 nodded 16 and 16 and 17 said 17 said 18 , 17 said 23 ' 18 , 19 ' 21 on 22 . 22 . 23 ' ' [the] yellow land lay on our left , the grey sea on our right . 1 ' 9 , 3 yellow 4 land 4 land 5 lay 4 land 8 left 5 lay 8 left 6 on 7 our 7 our 8 left 8 left 9 , 9 , 12 sea 10 the 11 grey 11 grey 12 sea 12 sea 14 our 12 sea 16 . 13 on 14 our 15 right 16 . knight though [i] was , [i] pulled my oar amongst the rowers . 1 knight 5 , 2 though 4 was 4 was 5 , 5 , 7 pulled 7 pulled 8 my 8 my 9 oar 9 oar 11 the 10 amongst 11 the 11 the 12 rowers 12 rowers 13 . i caught seaweed and dried it , and stuffed it between the pots of beads lest they should break . 1 i 2 caught 1 i 12 the 2 caught 8 and 3 seaweed 4 and 4 and 5 dried 4 and 8 and 5 dried 6 it 6 it 7 , 8 and 9 stuffed 10 it 11 between 11 between 12 the 12 the 15 beads 13 pots 14 of 13 pots 15 beads 15 beads 20 . 16 lest 17 they 16 lest 18 should 18 should 19 break 18 should 20 . knighthood is for the land . 1 knighthood 2 is 2 is 5 land 3 for 4 the 4 the 5 land 5 land 6 . at sea , look you , a man is but a spurless rider on a bridleless horse . 1 at 2 sea 1 at 4 look 2 sea 3 , 4 look 8 man 5 you 6 , 6 , 7 a 7 a 8 man 8 man 17 horse 9 is 12 spurless 10 but 11 a 11 a 12 spurless 12 spurless 13 rider 13 rider 14 on 14 on 15 a 15 a 16 bridleless 15 a 17 horse 17 horse 18 . but [hugh] had tenfold more sea-cunning than [i] [witta] gave him charge of the rowers of the left side . 1 but 3 had 1 but 6 sea-cunning 3 had 4 tenfold 5 more 6 sea-cunning 6 sea-cunning 12 charge 7 than 10 gave 10 gave 11 him 10 gave 12 charge 12 charge 15 rowers 13 of 14 the 14 the 15 rowers 15 rowers 19 side 15 rowers 20 . 16 of 19 side 17 the 18 left 17 the 19 side they saw that no man [was] idle . 1 they 2 saw 2 saw 3 that 3 that 4 no 4 no 5 man 5 man 7 idle 7 idle 8 . truly , as [hugh] said , and [witta] would laugh at him , a ship is all more care than a [manor] . 1 truly 2 , 1 truly 9 would 2 , 3 as 3 as 5 said 5 said 6 , 6 , 7 and 9 would 14 a 10 laugh 13 , 10 laugh 14 a 11 at 12 him 12 him 13 , 14 a 15 ship 15 ship 17 all 16 is 17 all 17 all 19 care 18 more 19 care 19 care 23 . 20 than 21 a 21 a 23 . ' [how] ? 1 ' 3 ? thus . 1 thus 2 . witta vowed he would wring her neck . ' 1 witta 3 he 2 vowed 3 he 3 he 4 would 4 would 6 her 5 wring 6 her 6 her 7 neck 7 neck 8 . 8 . 9 ' ' [poor] [polly] ! 1 ' 4 ! did he ? ' said [una] . 1 did 2 he 2 he 3 ? 3 ? 5 said 4 ' 5 said 5 said 7 . ' [nay] . 1 ' 3 . she was the ship 's bird . 1 she 2 was 2 was 3 the 3 the 4 ship 4 ship 5 's 5 's 6 bird 6 bird 7 . she could call all the rowers by name [....y] 1 she 2 could 2 could 3 call 3 call 4 all 4 all 5 the 5 the 6 rowers 6 rowers 7 by 7 by 8 name those were good days for a wifeless man with [witta] and his heathen beyond the world 's end [....y] 1 those 4 days 1 those 6 a 1 those 13 heathen 2 were 3 good 3 good 4 days 4 days 5 for 6 a 7 wifeless 7 wifeless 9 with 8 man 9 with 11 and 12 his 11 and 13 heathen 13 heathen 15 the 13 heathen 16 world 14 beyond 15 the 15 the 16 world 16 world 18 end 17 's 18 end after many weeks we came on the great [shoal] which stretched , as [witta] 's father had said , far out to sea . 1 after 5 came 1 after 8 great 2 many 3 weeks 3 weeks 4 we 4 we 5 came 6 on 7 the 7 the 8 great 8 great 11 stretched 10 which 11 stretched 11 stretched 13 as 11 stretched 20 far 12 , 13 as 15 's 16 father 16 father 17 had 17 had 18 said 18 said 19 , 19 , 20 far 20 far 22 to 21 out 22 to 22 to 23 sea 22 to 24 . witta scratched his head at them in sign he would buy gold . 1 witta 3 his 2 scratched 3 his 3 his 8 sign 4 head 5 at 4 head 8 sign 5 at 6 them 6 them 7 in 8 sign 10 would 9 he 10 would 10 would 11 buy 11 buy 12 gold 12 gold 13 . ' [what] did it mean ? ' said [dan] . 1 ' 3 did 3 did 4 it 4 it 5 mean 5 mean 6 ? 6 ? 8 said 7 ' 8 said 8 said 10 . ' [patience] . 1 ' 3 . ye shall hear . 1 ye 2 shall 2 shall 3 hear 3 hear 4 . we followed the coast eastward sixteen days ( counting time by sword-cuts on the helm-rail ) till we came to the [forest] in the [sea] . 1 we 4 coast 1 we 10 time 2 followed 3 the 3 the 4 coast 4 coast 7 days 5 eastward 6 sixteen 5 eastward 7 days 7 days 8 ( 8 ( 9 counting 10 time 12 sword-cuts 10 time 15 helm-rail 11 by 12 sword-cuts 13 on 14 the 14 the 15 helm-rail 15 helm-rail 17 till 16 ) 17 till 17 till 18 we 18 we 19 came 19 came 20 to 20 to 26 . 21 the 23 in 23 in 24 the 24 the 26 . here we lost the sun . 1 here 2 we 2 we 3 lost 3 lost 4 the 4 the 5 sun 5 sun 6 . the water was foul , and great glittering flies tormented us . 1 the 2 water 1 the 3 was 2 water 3 was 3 was 4 foul 3 was 6 and 4 foul 5 , 6 and 8 glittering 7 great 8 glittering 8 glittering 11 us 9 flies 10 tormented 10 tormented 11 us 11 us 12 . morning and evening a blue mist covered the mud , which bred fevers . 1 morning 4 a 1 morning 5 blue 1 morning 10 , 2 and 3 evening 3 evening 4 a 6 mist 7 covered 7 covered 8 the 7 covered 10 , 8 the 9 mud 10 , 12 bred 11 which 12 bred 12 bred 13 fevers 13 fevers 14 . the [yellow] [man] lay sick beside the [wise] [iron] , rolling his head and talking in his own tongue . 1 the 10 , 4 lay 7 the 4 lay 10 , 5 sick 6 beside 5 sick 7 the 10 , 15 talking 11 rolling 13 head 11 rolling 14 and 12 his 13 head 13 head 14 and 14 and 15 talking 15 talking 18 own 15 talking 20 . 16 in 17 his 17 his 18 own 19 tongue 20 . only the [bird] throve . 1 only 2 the 2 the 4 throve 4 throve 5 . she sat on [witta] 's shoulder and screamed in that noisome , silent darkness . 1 she 2 sat 1 she 7 and 3 on 5 's 5 's 6 shoulder 6 shoulder 7 and 7 and 8 screamed 8 screamed 9 in 9 in 10 that 10 that 11 noisome 11 noisome 12 , 11 noisome 14 darkness 12 , 13 silent 12 , 14 darkness 14 darkness 15 . yes ; [i] think it was the silence we most feared . ' 1 yes 2 ; 1 yes 4 think 4 think 5 it 4 think 7 the 5 it 6 was 7 the 10 most 8 silence 9 we 8 silence 10 most 10 most 11 feared 11 feared 12 . 12 . 13 ' he paused to listen to the comfortable home noises of the brook . 1 he 4 listen 1 he 7 comfortable 2 paused 3 to 3 to 4 listen 5 to 6 the 6 the 7 comfortable 7 comfortable 9 noises 7 comfortable 10 of 7 comfortable 12 brook 8 home 9 noises 10 of 11 the 12 brook 13 . we thanked [god] to see the sun again . 1 we 4 to 2 thanked 4 to 4 to 5 see 5 see 6 the 6 the 7 sun 6 the 8 again 7 sun 8 again 8 again 9 . soon they fetched [store] of gold in bars and in dust from their huts , and some great blackened elephants ' teeth . 1 soon 5 of 2 they 3 fetched 3 fetched 5 of 5 of 6 gold 6 gold 11 dust 7 in 8 bars 7 in 11 dust 8 bars 9 and 9 and 10 in 11 dust 14 huts 12 from 13 their 13 their 14 huts 14 huts 20 elephants 15 , 16 and 16 and 17 some 17 some 18 great 17 some 20 elephants 18 great 19 blackened 20 elephants 22 teeth 20 elephants 23 . 21 ' 22 teeth 22 teeth 23 . their captain or chief sorcerer then beat on his chest with his fists , and gnashed his teeth . 1 their 4 chief 1 their 5 sorcerer 2 captain 3 or 2 captain 4 chief 5 sorcerer 13 fists 6 then 7 beat 7 beat 8 on 8 on 9 his 8 on 13 fists 9 his 10 chest 10 chest 11 with 11 with 12 his 13 fists 18 teeth 14 , 15 and 14 , 18 teeth 15 and 17 his 16 gnashed 17 his 18 teeth 19 . ' [said] [thorkild] of [borkum] : " do they mean we must fight for all this gear ? " and he half drew sword . 1 ' 13 fight 4 of 6 : 6 : 7 " 7 " 11 we 8 do 9 they 9 they 10 mean 10 mean 11 we 11 we 12 must 11 we 13 fight 13 fight 18 ? 14 for 15 all 15 all 16 this 16 this 17 gear 17 gear 18 ? 18 ? 19 " 19 " 20 and 20 and 21 he 20 and 22 half 22 half 23 drew 23 drew 24 sword 24 sword 25 . " ' [nay] , " said [hugh] . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 4 , 4 , 5 " 5 " 6 said 6 said 8 . " [i] think they ask us to league against some enemy . " 1 " 7 to 3 think 4 they 4 they 5 ask 5 ask 6 us 5 ask 7 to 7 to 9 against 8 league 9 against 9 against 10 some 10 some 11 enemy 10 some 12 . 12 . 13 " " ' [i] like this not , " said [witta] , of a sudden . 1 " 2 ' 2 ' 4 like 2 ' 5 this 5 this 6 not 5 this 11 , 6 not 7 , 7 , 8 " 8 " 9 said 11 , 13 a 11 , 15 . 12 of 13 a 13 a 14 sudden " back into mid-stream . " 1 " 2 back 2 back 3 into 3 into 4 mid-stream 4 mid-stream 5 . 5 . 6 " ' [so] we did , and sat still all , watching the black folk and the gold they piled on the bank . 1 ' 3 we 1 ' 4 did 4 did 7 sat 5 , 6 and 5 , 7 sat 7 sat 10 , 8 still 9 all 8 still 10 , 10 , 17 gold 11 watching 12 the 12 the 13 black 13 black 14 folk 14 folk 15 and 14 folk 17 gold 15 and 16 the 17 gold 22 bank 18 they 19 piled 19 piled 22 bank 20 on 21 the 21 the 22 bank 22 bank 23 . again we heard drums [beat] in the forest , and the people fled to their huts , leaving the gold unguarded . 1 again 4 drums 1 again 6 in 2 we 3 heard 3 heard 4 drums 6 in 7 the 6 in 8 forest 6 in 13 fled 7 the 8 forest 8 forest 10 and 9 , 10 and 10 and 11 the 11 the 12 people 13 fled 21 unguarded 14 to 15 their 15 their 16 huts 16 huts 17 , 17 , 18 leaving 18 leaving 19 the 18 leaving 21 unguarded 20 gold 21 unguarded 21 unguarded 22 . ' [then] [hugh] , at the bows , pointed without speech , and we saw a great [devil] come out of the forest . 1 ' 7 bows 4 , 5 at 5 at 6 the 6 the 7 bows 7 bows 10 without 8 , 9 pointed 8 , 10 without 10 without 11 speech 10 without 12 , 12 , 13 and 12 , 16 a 13 and 14 we 14 we 15 saw 16 a 17 great 16 a 19 come 19 come 24 . 20 out 24 . 21 of 22 the 22 the 23 forest 22 the 24 . he shaded his brows with his hand , and moistened his pink tongue between his lips thus . ' 1 he 12 pink 2 shaded 3 his 3 his 4 brows 4 brows 5 with 5 with 6 his 6 his 7 hand 7 hand 8 , 7 hand 9 and 9 and 10 moistened 9 and 12 pink 10 moistened 11 his 12 pink 16 lips 13 tongue 14 between 13 tongue 16 lips 14 between 15 his 16 lips 17 thus 17 thus 19 ' 18 . 19 ' ' [a] [devil] ! ' said [dan] , delightfully horrified . 1 ' 4 ! 4 ! 5 ' 5 ' 6 said 6 said 8 , 8 , 9 delightfully 9 delightfully 10 horrified 10 horrified 11 . ' [yea] . 1 ' 3 . taller than a man ; covered with reddish hair . 1 taller 2 than 1 taller 4 man 2 than 3 a 4 man 5 ; 5 ; 6 covered 6 covered 9 hair 7 with 8 reddish 8 reddish 9 hair 9 hair 10 . hugh loosed arrow , and pierced him through the throat . 1 hugh 2 loosed 1 hugh 4 , 2 loosed 3 arrow 2 loosed 4 , 4 , 6 pierced 5 and 6 pierced 6 pierced 7 him 7 him 8 through 8 through 10 throat 9 the 10 throat 10 throat 11 . he fell roaring , and three other [devils] ran out of the forest and hauled him into a tall tree out of sight . 1 he 5 and 2 fell 3 roaring 3 roaring 4 , 4 , 5 and 5 and 6 three 6 three 15 hauled 7 other 9 ran 9 ran 11 of 9 ran 14 and 10 out 11 of 12 the 13 forest 13 forest 14 and 14 and 15 hauled 15 hauled 21 out 16 him 17 into 17 into 18 a 18 a 19 tall 19 tall 20 tree 20 tree 21 out 21 out 22 of 22 of 23 sight 23 sight 24 . anon they cast down the blood-stained [arrow] , and lamented together among the leaves . 1 anon 9 and 2 they 3 cast 3 cast 4 down 3 cast 5 the 5 the 6 blood-stained 5 the 8 , 8 , 9 and 9 and 11 together 9 and 12 among 10 lamented 11 together 12 among 13 the 13 the 14 leaves 13 the 15 . 14 leaves 15 . witta saw the gold on the bank ; he was loath to leave it . 1 witta 3 the 2 saw 3 the 3 the 4 gold 4 gold 5 on 4 gold 6 the 6 the 7 bank 6 the 10 was 7 bank 8 ; 8 ; 9 he 10 was 11 loath 11 loath 13 leave 12 to 13 leave 13 leave 15 . 14 it 15 . let us row in while these [devils] bewail themselves , and at least bear off what we may . " 1 let 2 us 1 let 3 row 2 us 3 row 3 row 4 in 3 row 9 themselves 4 in 6 these 4 in 8 bewail 5 while 6 these 9 themselves 10 , 9 themselves 11 and 11 and 14 bear 11 and 17 we 12 at 13 least 13 least 14 bear 14 bear 16 what 15 off 16 what 17 we 18 may 18 may 19 . 19 . 20 " ' [bold] as a wolf , cunning as a fox was [witta] ! 1 ' 3 as 3 as 4 a 4 a 5 wolf 5 wolf 7 cunning 6 , 7 cunning 7 cunning 8 as 8 as 9 a 9 a 10 fox 10 fox 13 ! 11 was 13 ! he set four archers on the fore-deck to shoot the [devils] if they should leap from the tree , which was close to the bank . 1 he 2 set 1 he 6 the 2 set 3 four 2 set 4 archers 4 archers 5 on 5 on 6 the 6 the 7 fore-deck 6 the 9 shoot 7 fore-deck 8 to 9 shoot 14 should 10 the 12 if 10 the 14 should 12 if 13 they 14 should 18 tree 15 leap 17 the 15 leap 18 tree 16 from 17 the 18 tree 19 , 18 tree 22 close 19 , 20 which 20 which 21 was 22 close 24 the 23 to 24 the 24 the 25 bank 25 bank 26 . but none would set foot ashore , though the gold was within ten paces . 1 but 3 would 1 but 5 foot 1 but 6 ashore 2 none 3 would 3 would 4 set 4 set 5 foot 6 ashore 11 was 7 , 8 though 8 though 9 the 9 the 10 gold 10 gold 11 was 11 was 14 paces 12 within 13 ten 12 within 14 paces 14 paces 15 . no man is hasty to his hanging ! 1 no 2 man 1 no 4 hasty 2 man 3 is 4 hasty 5 to 4 hasty 7 hanging 5 to 6 his 7 hanging 8 ! they whimpered at their oars like beaten hounds , and [witta] bit his fingers for rage . 1 they 13 his 2 whimpered 4 their 2 whimpered 5 oars 3 at 4 their 5 oars 6 like 5 oars 7 beaten 7 beaten 8 hounds 7 beaten 9 , 9 , 10 and 9 , 12 bit 10 and 12 bit 12 bit 13 his 13 his 14 fingers 13 his 17 . 14 fingers 15 for 14 fingers 16 rage 16 rage 17 . ' [said] [hugh] of a sudden , " hark ! " 1 ' 4 of 4 of 5 a 5 a 7 , 6 sudden 7 , 7 , 8 " 8 " 9 hark 9 hark 10 ! 10 ! 11 " ' [what] ? ' said [dan] and [una] . 1 ' 3 ? 3 ? 4 ' 4 ' 9 . 5 said 7 and 7 and 9 . ' [it] was the [sword] . ' 1 ' 3 was 3 was 4 the 4 the 6 . 6 . 7 ' sir [richard] patted the smooth hilt . 1 sir 3 patted 3 patted 4 the 4 the 5 smooth 5 smooth 6 hilt 6 hilt 7 . ' [it] sang as a [dane] sings before battle . 1 ' 3 sang 3 sang 7 sings 4 as 5 a 4 as 7 sings 7 sings 8 before 8 before 9 battle 9 battle 10 . " [i] go , " said [hugh] , and he leaped from the bows and fell among the gold . 1 " 3 go 1 " 4 , 1 " 14 bows 3 go 4 , 4 , 5 " 5 " 6 said 6 said 11 leaped 8 , 9 and 8 , 11 leaped 9 and 10 he 9 and 11 leaped 11 leaped 13 the 12 from 13 the 14 bows 19 gold 15 and 16 fell 15 and 19 gold 16 fell 18 the 17 among 18 the 19 gold 20 . i was afraid to my four bones ' marrow , but for shame 's sake [i] followed , and [thorkild] of [borkum] leaped after me . 1 i 4 to 1 i 5 my 2 was 3 afraid 3 afraid 4 to 5 my 9 marrow 6 four 7 bones 6 four 9 marrow 7 bones 8 ' 9 marrow 10 , 10 , 15 sake 11 but 12 for 12 for 13 shame 13 shame 14 's 13 shame 15 sake 15 sake 18 , 17 followed 18 , 18 , 19 and 19 and 25 me 21 of 23 leaped 23 leaped 24 after 24 after 25 me 25 me 26 . none other came . 1 none 2 other 2 other 3 came 3 came 4 . " blame me not , " cried [witta] behind us , " [i] must abide by my ship . " 1 " 3 me 1 " 9 behind 2 blame 3 me 4 not 5 , 5 , 7 cried 6 " 7 cried 7 cried 9 behind 9 behind 10 us 10 us 17 my 11 , 12 " 12 " 14 must 14 must 15 abide 15 abide 16 by 16 by 17 my 17 my 18 ship 18 ship 19 . 19 . 20 " we three had no time to blame or praise . 1 we 2 three 2 three 5 time 3 had 4 no 4 no 5 time 5 time 7 blame 6 to 7 blame 7 blame 8 or 8 or 9 praise 9 praise 10 . ' [i] know not how the [devils] leaped down , or how the fight began . 1 ' 4 not 1 ' 8 leaped 3 know 4 not 4 not 5 how 5 how 6 the 8 leaped 13 the 9 down 11 or 9 down 13 the 10 , 11 or 11 or 12 how 13 the 14 fight 14 fight 16 . 15 began 16 . i do not know . 1 i 2 do 2 do 3 not 3 not 4 know 4 know 5 . i went to it in my mail-shirt , which saved my skin . 1 i 2 went 1 i 4 it 2 went 3 to 4 it 5 in 5 in 7 mail-shirt 6 my 7 mail-shirt 7 mail-shirt 9 which 8 , 9 which 9 which 10 saved 10 saved 11 my 11 my 12 skin 11 my 13 . i passed my sword twice through him , and he crutched himself away between his long arms , coughing and moaning [.] 1 i 2 passed 2 passed 3 my 2 passed 4 sword 4 sword 5 twice 5 twice 9 and 6 through 7 him 7 him 8 , 8 , 9 and 9 and 15 his 9 and 19 coughing 10 he 11 crutched 11 crutched 12 himself 11 crutched 13 away 13 away 14 between 14 between 15 his 15 his 16 long 16 long 18 , 17 arms 18 , 19 coughing 20 and 20 and 21 moaning that was twenty days after . ' 1 that 3 twenty 2 was 3 twenty 3 twenty 4 days 4 days 5 after 5 after 6 . 6 . 7 ' ' [what] had happened ? 1 ' 5 ? 3 had 4 happened 4 happened 5 ? did [hugh] die ? ' the children asked . 1 did 4 ? 3 die 4 ? 4 ? 5 ' 5 ' 7 children 6 the 7 children 7 children 8 asked 8 asked 9 . ' [never] was such a fight fought by christened man , ' said [sir] [richard] . 1 ' 6 fight 3 was 4 such 4 such 5 a 4 such 6 fight 6 fight 10 man 7 fought 8 by 8 by 9 christened 9 christened 10 man 10 man 11 , 11 , 12 ' 11 , 13 said 13 said 16 . judge what teeth they were ! ' 1 judge 3 teeth 2 what 3 teeth 3 teeth 4 they 3 teeth 7 ' 4 they 5 were 6 ! 7 ' sir [richard] turned the sword again that the children might see the two great chiselled gouges on either side of the blade . 1 sir 3 turned 1 sir 10 might 4 the 5 sword 5 sword 6 again 5 sword 8 the 6 again 7 that 8 the 9 children 8 the 10 might 10 might 15 chiselled 11 see 12 the 11 see 13 two 13 two 14 great 13 two 15 chiselled 15 chiselled 16 gouges 16 gouges 20 of 17 on 18 either 17 on 19 side 19 side 20 of 20 of 22 blade 21 the 22 blade 22 blade 23 . ' [those] same teeth met in [hugh] 's right arm and side , ' [sir] [richard] went on . 1 ' 4 teeth 1 ' 9 right 3 same 4 teeth 4 teeth 5 met 5 met 6 in 6 in 8 's 9 right 10 arm 9 right 17 went 10 arm 13 , 10 arm 14 ' 11 and 12 side 12 side 13 , 17 went 18 on 17 went 19 . ' [i] ? 1 ' 3 ? oh , [i] had no more than a broken foot and a fever . 1 oh 2 , 1 oh 6 more 4 had 5 no 5 no 6 more 6 more 9 broken 7 than 8 a 8 a 9 broken 9 broken 14 . 10 foot 11 and 11 and 12 a 12 a 13 fever 12 a 14 . thorkild 's ear was bitten , but [hugh] 's arm and side clean withered away . 1 thorkild 2 's 1 thorkild 3 ear 1 thorkild 10 arm 3 ear 4 was 4 was 5 bitten 5 bitten 6 , 6 , 7 but 7 but 9 's 10 arm 11 and 11 and 12 side 11 and 13 clean 11 and 16 . 12 side 13 clean 13 clean 15 away 14 withered 15 away 15 away 16 . i saw him where he lay along , sucking [a] fruit in his left hand . 1 i 6 lay 1 i 8 , 2 saw 3 him 3 him 4 where 3 him 6 lay 4 where 5 he 6 lay 7 along 8 , 12 in 9 sucking 11 fruit 11 fruit 12 in 12 in 15 hand 13 his 14 left 14 left 15 hand 15 hand 16 . his flesh was wasted off his bones , [his] hair was patched with white , and his hand was blue-veined like a woman 's . 1 his 2 flesh 1 his 4 wasted 1 his 6 his 2 flesh 3 was 4 wasted 5 off 6 his 10 hair 7 bones 8 , 7 bones 10 hair 10 hair 15 , 11 was 12 patched 12 patched 14 white 13 with 14 white 14 white 15 , 15 , 21 like 16 and 17 his 17 his 19 was 18 hand 19 was 19 was 20 blue-veined 20 blue-veined 21 like 21 like 22 a 21 like 25 . 22 a 23 woman 23 woman 24 's he put his left arm round my neck and whispered , " take my sword . 1 he 2 put 1 he 4 left 1 he 7 my 2 put 3 his 3 his 4 left 4 left 6 round 5 arm 6 round 7 my 8 neck 7 my 10 whispered 7 my 12 " 8 neck 9 and 10 whispered 11 , 12 " 15 sword 13 take 14 my 14 my 15 sword 15 sword 16 . it has been thine since [hastings] , [o] my brother , but [i] can never hold hilt again . " 1 it 2 has 1 it 3 been 1 it 5 since 3 been 4 thine 5 since 7 , 5 since 10 brother 7 , 9 my 9 my 10 brother 10 brother 16 hold 11 , 12 but 12 but 14 can 12 but 15 never 14 can 15 never 15 never 16 hold 16 hold 18 again 17 hilt 18 again 18 again 20 " 19 . 20 " i was weak , and he little more than a shadow . 1 i 2 was 1 i 6 he 2 was 3 weak 3 weak 4 , 4 , 5 and 6 he 9 than 7 little 8 more 8 more 9 than 9 than 10 a 10 a 11 shadow 11 shadow 12 . " ' [nay] nay , " said [witta] , at the helm-rail . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 6 " 2 ' 4 nay 5 , 6 " 6 " 7 said 7 said 9 , 9 , 10 at 10 at 11 the 10 at 12 helm-rail 12 helm-rail 13 . " gold is a good right arm to any man . 1 " 2 gold 1 " 6 right 2 gold 3 is 3 is 4 a 4 a 5 good 6 right 8 to 7 arm 8 to 8 to 9 any 9 any 10 man 10 man 11 . look look at the gold ! " 1 look 2 look 2 look 3 at 3 at 4 the 4 the 5 gold 5 gold 6 ! 6 ! 7 " he bade [thorkild] show us the gold and the elephants ' teeth , as though we had been children . 1 he 2 bade 1 he 4 show 2 bade 4 show 4 show 13 , 5 us 6 the 6 the 7 gold 7 gold 10 elephants 7 gold 13 , 8 and 9 the 8 and 10 elephants 10 elephants 12 teeth 11 ' 12 teeth 13 , 19 children 14 as 15 though 15 though 16 we 16 we 17 had 17 had 18 been 18 been 19 children 19 children 20 . they worshipped us as [gods] , [thorkild] told me : it was one of their old women healed up [hugh] 's poor arm . ' 1 they 2 worshipped 1 they 8 told 2 worshipped 3 us 3 us 4 as 4 as 6 , 8 told 14 of 9 me 10 : 10 : 12 was 11 it 12 was 12 was 13 one 13 one 14 of 14 of 15 their 15 their 16 old 16 old 23 arm 17 women 18 healed 18 healed 19 up 18 healed 21 's 21 's 22 poor 22 poor 23 arm 23 arm 24 . 23 arm 25 ' ' [how] much gold did you get ? ' asked [dan] . 1 ' 6 you 3 much 4 gold 4 gold 5 did 5 did 6 you 6 you 7 get 7 get 8 ? 8 ? 9 ' 8 ? 10 asked 9 ' 10 asked 10 asked 12 . ' [how] can [i] say ? 1 ' 3 can 3 can 5 say 5 say 6 ? where we came out with wedges of iron under the rowers ' feet we returned with wedges of gold hidden beneath planks [.] 1 where 8 iron 1 where 10 the 2 we 3 came 2 we 6 wedges 3 came 4 out 4 out 5 with 6 wedges 7 of 6 wedges 8 iron 8 iron 9 under 10 the 13 feet 10 the 19 gold 11 rowers 12 ' 11 rowers 13 feet 13 feet 15 returned 14 we 15 returned 15 returned 16 with 16 with 17 wedges 17 wedges 18 of 19 gold 20 hidden 19 gold 22 planks 20 hidden 21 beneath 21 beneath 22 planks " ' [i] had sooner have my right arm , " said [hugh] , when he had seen all . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 7 my 4 had 5 sooner 4 had 7 my 5 sooner 6 have 7 my 9 arm 8 right 9 arm 9 arm 10 , 10 , 11 " 11 " 15 when 12 said 15 when 14 , 15 when 15 when 18 seen 16 he 17 had 17 had 18 seen 18 seen 20 . 19 all 20 . " ' [ahai] [!] 1 " 2 ' that was my fault , " said [witta] . 1 that 2 was 2 was 3 my 3 my 4 fault 4 fault 5 , 5 , 6 " 6 " 7 said 7 said 9 . " [i] should have taken ransom and landed you in [france] when first you came aboard , ten months ago . " 1 " 4 have 1 " 12 when 3 should 4 have 4 have 6 ransom 5 taken 6 ransom 6 ransom 8 landed 7 and 8 landed 8 landed 9 you 9 you 10 in 12 when 17 , 13 first 14 you 14 you 15 came 14 you 17 , 15 came 16 aboard 17 , 18 ten 18 ten 19 months 19 months 22 " 20 ago 21 . 20 ago 22 " " ' [it] is over-late now , " said [hugh] , laughing . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 8 " 4 is 5 over-late 5 over-late 6 now 6 now 7 , 6 now 8 " 8 " 9 said 9 said 11 , 11 , 12 laughing 12 laughing 13 . ' [witta] plucked at his long shoulder-lock . 1 ' 3 plucked 3 plucked 6 long 4 at 5 his 5 his 6 long 6 long 7 shoulder-lock 7 shoulder-lock 8 . " but think ! " said he . 1 " 2 but 2 but 4 ! 3 think 4 ! 4 ! 5 " 5 " 6 said 6 said 7 he 7 he 8 . think of this and do not blame me overmuch , [hugh] . 1 think 2 of 1 think 3 this 3 this 5 do 4 and 5 do 5 do 9 overmuch 6 not 7 blame 7 blame 8 me 8 me 9 overmuch 9 overmuch 10 , 10 , 12 . see ! 1 see 2 ! i will only take a half of the gold . " 1 i 3 only 2 will 3 only 3 only 5 a 4 take 5 a 5 a 7 of 6 half 7 of 7 of 9 gold 8 the 9 gold 9 gold 10 . 10 . 11 " " ' [i] blame thee not at all , [witta] , " said [hugh] . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 4 blame 4 blame 7 at 5 thee 6 not 6 not 7 at 7 at 8 all 7 at 11 , 8 all 9 , 11 , 15 . 12 " 13 said 12 " 15 . " it was [a] joyous venture , and we thirty-five here have done what never men have done . 1 " 3 was 1 " 5 joyous 2 it 3 was 5 joyous 12 have 6 venture 7 , 7 , 8 and 8 and 9 we 9 we 11 here 9 we 12 have 10 thirty-five 11 here 12 have 16 men 13 done 14 what 14 what 15 never 15 never 16 men 16 men 18 done 17 have 18 done 18 done 19 . if [i] live till [england] , [i] will build me a stout keep over [dallington] out of my share . " 1 if 6 , 3 live 4 till 3 live 6 , 6 , 9 build 8 will 9 build 9 build 14 over 10 me 11 a 11 a 12 stout 12 stout 13 keep 12 stout 14 over 14 over 16 out 16 out 17 of 17 of 18 my 18 my 19 share 19 share 20 . 20 . 21 " many will fight for me now . 1 many 2 will 2 will 3 fight 3 fight 4 for 4 for 5 me 5 me 6 now 6 now 7 . but first we must turn [north] , and with this honest treasure aboard [i] pray we meet no pirate ships . " 1 but 2 first 1 but 4 must 2 first 3 we 4 must 8 and 5 turn 7 , 7 , 8 and 8 and 11 honest 8 and 15 pray 9 with 10 this 9 with 11 honest 12 treasure 13 aboard 12 treasure 15 pray 15 pray 17 meet 16 we 17 meet 17 meet 20 ships 18 no 19 pirate 19 pirate 20 ships 20 ships 21 . 21 . 22 " ' [we] did not laugh . 1 ' 3 did 3 did 4 not 4 not 5 laugh 5 laugh 6 . we were careful . 1 we 2 were 2 were 3 careful 3 careful 4 . we were afraid lest we should lose one grain of our gold , for which we had fought [devils] . 1 we 5 we 1 we 8 one 2 were 3 afraid 2 were 4 lest 4 lest 5 we 5 we 7 lose 6 should 7 lose 7 lose 8 one 8 one 18 fought 9 grain 10 of 10 of 11 our 11 our 12 gold 12 gold 13 , 12 gold 15 which 13 , 14 for 15 which 17 had 15 which 18 fought 16 we 17 had 18 fought 20 . " ' [he] has gone to his own country , " said he . 1 " 7 his 2 ' 4 has 4 has 5 gone 5 gone 6 to 5 gone 7 his 7 his 8 own 8 own 9 country 9 country 10 , 10 , 12 said 11 " 12 said 12 said 13 he 13 he 14 . he leaped out on the mud , and did not answer when we called ; so we called no more . 1 he 6 mud 1 he 9 did 2 leaped 3 out 3 out 6 mud 4 on 5 the 5 the 6 mud 6 mud 7 , 7 , 8 and 9 did 11 answer 10 not 11 answer 11 answer 12 when 12 when 19 no 12 when 20 more 13 we 14 called 13 we 17 we 14 called 15 ; 15 ; 16 so 17 we 18 called 18 called 19 no 20 more 21 . he left the [wise] [iron] , which is all that [i] care for and see , the [spirit] still points to the [south] . " 1 he 2 left 1 he 3 the 3 the 12 care 6 , 7 which 7 which 8 is 8 is 9 all 9 all 10 that 10 that 12 care 12 care 21 to 13 for 14 and 14 and 15 see 15 see 16 , 16 , 17 the 17 the 19 still 17 the 20 points 20 points 21 to 21 to 22 the 22 the 25 " 24 . 25 " ' [why] ? ' said [dan] . 1 ' 3 ? 1 ' 4 ' 4 ' 5 said 5 said 7 . ' [because] of the gold because of our gold . 1 ' 3 of 3 of 4 the 4 the 7 of 5 gold 6 because 6 because 7 of 7 of 8 our 8 our 9 gold 9 gold 10 . gold changes men altogether . 1 gold 2 changes 2 changes 3 men 3 men 4 altogether 4 altogether 5 . thorkild of [borkum] did not change . 1 thorkild 2 of 2 of 4 did 4 did 5 not 5 not 6 change 6 change 7 . he laughed at [witta] for his fears , and at us for our counselling [witta] to furl sail when the ship pitched at all . 1 he 2 laughed 1 he 8 , 2 laughed 3 at 3 at 7 fears 5 for 6 his 6 his 7 fears 8 , 9 and 9 and 12 for 10 at 11 us 11 us 12 for 12 for 13 our 13 our 20 the 14 counselling 16 to 16 to 17 furl 16 to 20 the 17 furl 18 sail 18 sail 19 when 20 the 21 ship 21 ship 22 pitched 22 pitched 24 all 23 at 24 all 24 all 25 . " ' [better] be drowned out of hand , " said [thorkild] of [borkum] , " than go tied to a [deck-load] of yellow dust . " 1 " 4 be 1 " 10 " 2 ' 4 be 5 drowned 6 out 5 drowned 8 hand 7 of 8 hand 8 hand 9 , 9 , 10 " 10 " 11 said 10 " 19 tied 13 of 15 , 15 , 18 go 16 " 17 than 17 than 18 go 18 go 19 tied 19 tied 20 to 20 to 21 a 20 to 25 dust 23 of 24 yellow 24 yellow 25 dust 25 dust 26 . 26 . 27 " ' [he] was a landless man , and had been slave to some [king] in the [east] . 1 ' 6 man 3 was 5 landless 4 a 5 landless 5 landless 6 man 6 man 7 , 7 , 8 and 7 , 10 been 8 and 9 had 10 been 11 slave 11 slave 12 to 11 slave 13 some 13 some 16 the 13 some 18 . 15 in 16 the he would have beaten out the gold into deep bands to put round the oars , [and] round the prow . 1 he 3 have 2 would 3 have 3 have 4 beaten 4 beaten 5 out 5 out 8 into 6 the 7 gold 7 gold 8 into 8 into 15 oars 9 deep 10 bands 10 bands 11 to 10 bands 13 round 11 to 12 put 12 put 13 round 13 round 14 the 13 round 15 oars 15 oars 18 round 16 , 18 round 18 round 21 . 19 the 20 prow 19 the 21 . but for [hugh] , he said and so did all his men they would never have won the gold . 1 but 2 for 1 but 14 would 2 for 4 , 4 , 6 said 5 he 6 said 6 said 7 and 8 so 9 did 9 did 10 all 10 all 11 his 11 his 12 men 12 men 13 they 13 they 14 would 14 would 15 never 15 never 16 have 15 never 19 gold 17 won 18 the 18 the 19 gold 19 gold 20 . i remember [witta] made a little , thin gold ring for our [bird] to swing in . 1 i 2 remember 1 i 5 a 4 made 5 a 5 a 12 our 6 little 7 , 6 little 9 gold 7 , 8 thin 9 gold 10 ring 10 ring 11 for 10 ring 12 our 12 our 15 swing 14 to 15 swing 15 swing 17 . 16 in 17 . ' [three] months we rowed and sailed and went ashore for fruits or to clean the ship . 1 ' 4 we 1 ' 9 went 3 months 4 we 4 we 5 rowed 5 rowed 6 and 5 rowed 7 sailed 7 sailed 8 and 9 went 13 or 10 ashore 13 or 11 for 12 fruits 12 fruits 13 or 13 or 15 clean 13 or 18 . 14 to 15 clean 16 the 17 ship 16 the 18 . " ' [now] find ye [pevensey] yourselves , " said [witta] . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 5 ye 2 ' 4 find 4 find 5 ye 5 ye 7 yourselves 7 yourselves 8 , 8 , 9 " 9 " 10 said 10 said 12 . " [i] love not these narrow [ship-filled] seas . " 1 " 3 love 3 love 5 these 4 not 5 these 5 these 6 narrow 6 narrow 8 seas 8 seas 9 . 9 . 10 " yet , for our gold 's sake , we were more afraid than they . 1 yet 2 , 1 yet 4 our 1 yet 8 , 2 , 3 for 2 , 4 our 4 our 5 gold 5 gold 7 sake 6 's 7 sake 8 , 9 we 8 , 15 . 9 we 11 more 10 were 11 more 11 more 12 afraid 12 afraid 13 than 12 afraid 15 . 13 than 14 they we crept along the coast by night till we came to the chalk cliffs , and so east to [pevensey] . 1 we 5 coast 1 we 14 cliffs 2 crept 3 along 3 along 4 the 3 along 5 coast 5 coast 13 chalk 6 by 7 night 7 night 8 till 8 till 9 we 8 till 10 came 10 came 11 to 11 to 12 the 12 the 13 chalk 14 cliffs 16 and 14 cliffs 21 . 15 , 16 and 17 so 18 east 18 east 19 to 19 to 21 . witta would not come ashore with us , though [hugh] promised him wine at [dallington] enough to swim in . 1 witta 2 would 1 witta 6 with 2 would 3 not 3 not 4 come 4 come 5 ashore 6 with 11 promised 7 us 8 , 7 us 9 though 9 though 11 promised 11 promised 13 wine 12 him 13 wine 13 wine 16 enough 14 at 16 enough 16 enough 18 swim 17 to 18 swim 18 swim 19 in 19 in 20 . i think when [thorkild] of [borkum] bade the rowers give way we were near weeping . 1 i 2 think 1 i 5 of 2 think 3 when 5 of 9 rowers 7 bade 8 the 8 the 9 rowers 9 rowers 11 way 10 give 11 way 11 way 12 we 12 we 13 were 12 we 14 near 13 were 14 near 14 near 15 weeping 15 weeping 16 . ' [did] he get home all right ? ' said [dan] . 1 ' 3 he 3 he 4 get 4 get 5 home 5 home 6 all 6 all 7 right 7 right 8 ? 8 ? 9 ' 8 ? 12 . 10 said 12 . ' [i] never knew . 1 ' 3 never 3 never 4 knew 4 knew 5 . we saw him hoist sail under the moon-track and stand away . 1 we 5 sail 2 saw 3 him 2 saw 4 hoist 4 hoist 5 sail 5 sail 7 the 6 under 7 the 7 the 8 moon-track 8 moon-track 9 and 9 and 11 away 10 stand 11 away 11 away 12 . i have prayed that he found his wife and the children . ' 1 i 2 have 1 i 3 prayed 3 prayed 4 that 3 prayed 5 he 4 that 5 he 5 he 6 found 6 found 7 his 7 his 8 wife 8 wife 9 and 8 wife 11 children 9 and 10 the 10 the 11 children 11 children 12 . 12 . 13 ' ' [and] what did you do ? ' 1 ' 3 what 3 what 4 did 4 did 5 you 5 you 6 do 6 do 7 ? 7 ? 8 ' ' [we] waited on the [marsh] till the day . 1 ' 3 waited 3 waited 4 on 4 on 5 the 5 the 7 till 7 till 9 day 8 the 9 day 9 day 10 . sir [richard] crossed hands on his sword-hilt , and stared down stream through the soft warm shadows . 1 sir 3 crossed 1 sir 4 hands 3 crossed 4 hands 4 hands 7 sword-hilt 4 hands 10 stared 5 on 7 sword-hilt 6 his 7 sword-hilt 8 , 9 and 8 , 10 stared 10 stared 15 soft 10 stared 18 . 11 down 12 stream 11 down 15 soft 12 stream 13 through 13 through 14 the 13 through 15 soft 15 soft 16 warm 15 soft 18 . 16 warm 17 shadows ' [a] whole shipload of gold ! ' said [una] , looking at the little [golden] [hind] . 1 ' 3 whole 1 ' 7 ! 4 shipload 5 of 4 shipload 6 gold 6 gold 7 ! 7 ! 8 ' 8 ' 9 said 9 said 11 , 11 , 12 looking 12 looking 13 at 13 at 14 the 14 the 15 little 15 little 18 . ' [but] [i] 'm glad [i] didn't see the [devils] . ' 1 ' 5 glad 4 'm 5 glad 5 glad 7 didn't 7 didn't 8 see 8 see 9 the 9 the 11 . 11 . 12 ' ' [i] don't believe they were [devils] , ' [dan] whispered back . 1 ' 3 don't 1 ' 4 believe 4 believe 5 they 5 they 6 were 6 were 8 , 8 , 12 back 9 ' 11 whispered 11 whispered 12 back 12 back 13 . ' [eh] ? ' said [sir] [richard] . 1 ' 3 ? 1 ' 4 ' 4 ' 5 said 5 said 8 . ' [witta] 's father warned him they were unquestionable [devils] . 1 ' 4 father 3 's 4 father 4 father 5 warned 5 warned 6 him 6 him 7 they 7 they 8 were 8 were 9 unquestionable 9 unquestionable 11 . one must believe one 's father , and not one 's children . 1 one 2 must 1 one 4 one 2 must 3 believe 4 one 5 's 4 one 6 father 5 's 6 father 6 father 7 , 7 , 8 and 7 , 12 children 8 and 9 not 9 not 10 one 11 's 12 children 12 children 13 . what were [my] [devils] , then ? ' 1 what 2 were 2 were 5 , 5 , 6 then 6 then 7 ? 7 ? 8 ' dan flushed all over . 1 dan 2 flushed 2 flushed 3 all 3 all 4 over 4 over 5 . ' [not] always , ' said [una] . 1 ' 3 always 3 always 4 , 4 , 5 ' 5 ' 6 said 6 said 8 . ' [only] twice . ' 1 ' 3 twice 3 twice 4 . 4 . 5 ' they had been reading [the] [gorilla] [hunters] in the orchard . 1 they 2 had 2 had 3 been 3 been 4 reading 3 been 8 in 8 in 9 the 9 the 10 orchard 10 orchard 11 . ' [well] , anyhow , they always drummed on their chests , like [sir] [richard] 's did , before they went for people . 1 ' 6 they 1 ' 8 drummed 3 , 4 anyhow 3 , 5 , 5 , 6 they 6 they 7 always 8 drummed 12 , 8 drummed 24 . 9 on 10 their 10 their 11 chests 11 chests 12 , 13 like 16 's 13 like 18 , 16 's 17 did 18 , 19 before 19 before 20 they 20 they 21 went 20 they 24 . 21 went 22 for 22 for 23 people and they built houses in trees , too . ' 1 and 2 they 2 they 3 built 3 built 5 in 4 houses 5 in 5 in 6 trees 6 trees 7 , 7 , 8 too 7 , 9 . 9 . 10 ' ' [ha] ! ' 1 ' 3 ! 3 ! 4 ' sir [richard] opened his eyes . 1 sir 3 opened 3 opened 4 his 4 his 5 eyes 5 eyes 6 . ' [houses] like flat nests did our [devils] make , where their imps lay and looked at us . 1 ' 5 nests 1 ' 10 , 3 like 4 flat 3 like 5 nests 6 did 7 our 6 did 9 make 7 our 9 make 9 make 10 , 10 , 14 lay 11 where 12 their 12 their 13 imps 13 imps 14 lay 14 lay 18 us 15 and 16 looked 16 looked 17 at 16 looked 18 us 18 us 19 . wonderful ! 1 wonderful 2 ! were our [devils] only nest-building apes ? 1 were 2 our 2 our 4 only 4 only 5 nest-building 5 nest-building 6 apes 6 apes 7 ? is there no sorcery left in the world ? ' 1 is 2 there 1 is 3 no 3 no 4 sorcery 4 sorcery 6 in 5 left 6 in 6 in 7 the 7 the 8 world 8 world 9 ? 9 ? 10 ' ' [i] don't know , ' answered [dan] , uncomfortably . 1 ' 5 , 3 don't 4 know 4 know 5 , 5 , 7 answered 6 ' 7 answered 7 answered 10 uncomfortably 9 , 10 uncomfortably 10 uncomfortably 11 . and we did . ' 1 and 2 we 2 we 3 did 3 did 4 . 4 . 5 ' ' [but] we didn't , ' said [una] , sighing . 1 ' 4 didn't 3 we 4 didn't 4 didn't 5 , 5 , 7 said 6 ' 7 said 7 said 10 sighing 9 , 10 sighing 10 sighing 11 . ' [oh] ! there 's [puck] ! ' 1 ' 3 ! 3 ! 8 ' 4 there 5 's 5 's 7 ! 7 ! 8 ' ' [no] sorcery , [sir] [richard] ? ' he laughed , and blew on a full dandelion head he had picked . 1 ' 7 ? 1 ' 8 ' 3 sorcery 4 , 4 , 7 ? 8 ' 15 a 9 he 10 laughed 10 laughed 11 , 10 laughed 12 and 12 and 13 blew 12 and 15 a 13 blew 14 on 15 a 22 . 16 full 17 dandelion 17 dandelion 21 picked 18 head 19 he 19 he 20 had 19 he 21 picked 21 picked 22 . ' [they] tell me that [witta] 's [wise] [iron] was a toy . 1 ' 3 tell 3 tell 4 me 4 me 5 that 4 me 11 a 7 's 10 was 10 was 11 a 11 a 13 . 12 toy 13 . the boy carries such an iron with him . 1 the 2 boy 1 the 3 carries 3 carries 4 such 3 carries 5 an 5 an 6 iron 6 iron 8 him 7 with 8 him 8 him 9 . they tell me our [devils] were apes , called gorillas ! ' said [sir] [richard] , indignantly . 1 they 3 me 2 tell 3 me 3 me 8 , 4 our 6 were 4 our 7 apes 7 apes 8 , 8 , 9 called 9 called 10 gorillas 9 called 12 ' 10 gorillas 11 ! 12 ' 13 said 13 said 17 indignantly 16 , 17 indignantly 17 indignantly 18 . ' [that] is the sorcery of books , ' said [puck] . 1 ' 5 sorcery 3 is 4 the 4 the 5 sorcery 5 sorcery 7 books 6 of 7 books 7 books 8 , 8 , 9 ' 9 ' 10 said 10 said 12 . ' [i] warned thee they were wise children . 1 ' 3 warned 3 warned 4 thee 4 thee 6 were 5 they 6 were 6 were 7 wise 7 wise 8 children 7 wise 9 . 8 children 9 . all people can be wise by reading of books . ' 1 all 2 people 1 all 4 be 2 people 3 can 4 be 5 wise 5 wise 6 by 6 by 7 reading 7 reading 9 books 8 of 9 books 9 books 10 . 10 . 11 ' ' [but] are the books true ? ' 1 ' 3 are 3 are 5 books 4 the 5 books 5 books 6 true 6 true 7 ? 7 ? 8 ' sir [richard] frowned . 1 sir 3 frowned 3 frowned 4 . ' [i] like not all this reading and writing . ' 1 ' 3 like 1 ' 4 not 4 not 5 all 5 all 6 this 6 this 7 reading 7 reading 9 writing 8 and 9 writing 9 writing 10 . 10 . 11 ' ' [ye-es] , ' said [puck] , holding the naked dandelion head at arm 's length . 1 ' 4 ' 1 ' 5 said 3 , 4 ' 5 said 11 dandelion 7 , 8 holding 8 holding 9 the 9 the 10 naked 9 the 11 dandelion 11 dandelion 12 head 12 head 13 at 13 at 14 arm 13 at 15 's 14 arm 15 's 15 's 16 length 16 length 17 . ' [but] if we hang all fellows who write falsely , why did [de] [aquila] not begin with [gilbert] the [clerk] ? 1 ' 7 fellows 3 if 4 we 4 we 5 hang 5 hang 6 all 5 hang 7 fellows 7 fellows 9 write 8 who 9 write 9 write 10 falsely 10 falsely 11 , 10 falsely 17 begin 11 , 12 why 12 why 13 did 13 did 16 not 17 begin 18 with 17 begin 22 ? 18 with 20 the he was false enough . ' 1 he 2 was 2 was 3 false 3 false 4 enough 4 enough 5 . 5 . 6 ' ' [poor] false [gilbert] . 1 ' 3 false 3 false 5 . yet , in his fashion , he was bold , ' said [sir] [richard] . 1 yet 7 he 2 , 3 in 3 in 4 his 4 his 5 fashion 5 fashion 7 he 6 , 7 he 7 he 8 was 7 he 9 bold 9 bold 10 , 10 , 11 ' 11 ' 12 said 12 said 15 . ' [what] did he do ? ' said [dan] . 1 ' 3 did 3 did 4 he 4 he 5 do 5 do 6 ? 6 ? 8 said 7 ' 8 said 8 said 10 . ' [he] wrote , ' said [sir] [richard] . 1 ' 3 wrote 3 wrote 4 , 4 , 5 ' 5 ' 6 said 6 said 9 . ' [is] the tale meet for children , think you ? ' 1 ' 3 the 3 the 4 tale 4 tale 6 for 5 meet 6 for 6 for 7 children 7 children 8 , 8 , 9 think 9 think 10 you 9 think 12 ' 11 ? 12 ' he looked at [puck] ; but ' [tell] us ! 1 he 2 looked 1 he 10 ! 2 looked 3 at 2 looked 9 us 5 ; 6 but 6 but 7 ' 7 ' 9 us tell us ! ' cried [dan] and [una] together . 1 tell 3 ! 2 us 3 ! 3 ! 4 ' 4 ' 5 cried 5 cried 7 and 7 and 9 together 9 together 10 . thorkild 's [song] 1 thorkild 2 's there 's no wind along these seas , [out] oars for [stavanger] ! 1 there 2 's 1 there 3 no 2 's 3 no 3 no 6 these 4 wind 5 along 5 along 6 these 6 these 8 , 7 seas 8 , 8 , 10 oars 10 oars 11 for 11 for 13 ! forward [all] for [stavanger] ! 1 forward 3 for 3 for 5 ! so we must wake the white-ash breeze , [let] fall for [stavanger] ! 1 so 2 we 2 we 3 must 3 must 5 the 4 wake 5 the 5 the 6 white-ash 6 white-ash 7 breeze 7 breeze 8 , 7 breeze 11 for 8 , 10 fall 11 for 13 ! a long pull for [stavanger] ! 1 a 2 long 2 long 3 pull 3 pull 4 for 4 for 6 ! oh , hear the benches creak and strain ! 1 oh 2 , 1 oh 4 the 2 , 3 hear 4 the 5 benches 5 benches 6 creak 6 creak 7 and 7 and 8 strain 8 strain 9 ! ( [a] long pull for [stavanger] ! ) 1 ( 3 long 3 long 4 pull 4 pull 5 for 5 for 7 ! 7 ! 8 ) she thinks she smells the [northland] rain ! 1 she 2 thinks 2 thinks 3 she 3 she 4 smells 4 smells 5 the 5 the 7 rain 7 rain 8 ! ( [a] long pull for [stavanger] ! ) 1 ( 3 long 3 long 4 pull 4 pull 5 for 5 for 7 ! 7 ! 8 ) she thinks she smells the [northland] snow , [and] she 's as glad as we to go . 1 she 2 thinks 1 she 8 , 2 thinks 3 she 3 she 4 smells 4 smells 5 the 5 the 7 snow 8 , 14 as 10 she 11 's 10 she 12 as 12 as 13 glad 13 glad 14 as 14 as 17 go 15 we 16 to 16 to 17 go 17 go 18 . she thinks she smells the [northland] rime , [and] the dear dark nights of winter-time . 1 she 2 thinks 1 she 3 she 1 she 4 smells 2 thinks 3 she 4 smells 8 , 5 the 7 rime 7 rime 8 , 8 , 11 dear 10 the 11 dear 11 dear 12 dark 12 dark 14 of 13 nights 14 of 14 of 15 winter-time 15 winter-time 16 . her very bolts are sick for shore , [and] we we want it ten times more ! 1 her 2 very 1 her 3 bolts 1 her 5 sick 3 bolts 4 are 5 sick 8 , 6 for 7 shore 7 shore 8 , 8 , 13 it 10 we 11 we 11 we 12 want 12 want 13 it 13 it 15 times 14 ten 15 times 15 times 16 more 16 more 17 ! so all you [gods] that love brave men , [send] us a three-reef gale again ! 1 so 2 all 2 all 3 you 3 you 7 brave 5 that 6 love 6 love 7 brave 7 brave 9 , 7 brave 13 three-reef 8 men 9 , 11 us 12 a 12 a 13 three-reef 13 three-reef 14 gale 14 gale 15 again 15 again 16 ! send us a gale , and watch us come , [with] close-cropped canvas slashing home ! 1 send 3 a 1 send 4 gale 2 us 3 a 4 gale 5 , 4 gale 10 , 5 , 8 us 6 and 7 watch 7 watch 8 us 8 us 9 come 10 , 14 slashing 10 , 15 home 12 close-cropped 14 slashing 13 canvas 14 slashing 15 home 16 ! but there 's no wind in all these seas . 1 but 2 there 1 but 4 no 2 there 3 's 4 no 5 wind 4 no 6 in 6 in 7 all 7 all 8 these 8 these 10 . 9 seas 10 . a long pull for [stavanger] ! 1 a 2 long 2 long 3 pull 3 pull 4 for 4 for 6 ! so we must wake the white-ash breeze , [a] long pull for [stavanger] ! 1 so 2 we 2 we 3 must 2 we 4 wake 3 must 4 wake 4 wake 6 white-ash 5 the 6 white-ash 6 white-ash 8 , 7 breeze 8 , 8 , 10 long 10 long 11 pull 11 pull 12 for 12 for 14 ! [old] [men] [at] [pevensey] ' [it] has naught to do with apes or [devils] , ' [sir] [richard] went on , in an undertone . 1 ' 3 has 1 ' 6 do 3 has 4 naught 4 naught 5 to 6 do 12 ' 7 with 8 apes 8 apes 9 or 9 or 11 , 11 , 12 ' 12 ' 20 undertone 15 went 16 on 15 went 17 , 17 , 18 in 18 in 19 an 19 an 20 undertone 20 undertone 21 . ' [it] concerns [de] [aquila] , than whom there was never bolder nor craftier , nor more hardy knight born . 1 ' 11 never 3 concerns 6 , 6 , 7 than 6 , 8 whom 8 whom 9 there 8 whom 11 never 9 there 10 was 11 never 16 nor 12 bolder 13 nor 13 nor 14 craftier 13 nor 16 nor 14 craftier 15 , 16 nor 17 more 17 more 18 hardy 17 more 21 . 19 knight 20 born 19 knight 21 . and remember he was an old , old man at that time . ' 1 and 2 remember 1 and 3 he 3 he 4 was 4 was 5 an 5 an 7 , 6 old 7 , 7 , 8 old 8 old 12 time 9 man 10 at 10 at 11 that 11 that 12 time 12 time 13 . 13 . 14 ' ' [when] ? ' said [dan] . 1 ' 3 ? 1 ' 4 ' 4 ' 5 said 5 said 7 . ' [when] we came back from sailing with [witta] . ' 1 ' 3 we 3 we 4 came 3 we 5 back 5 back 6 from 6 from 7 sailing 7 sailing 8 with 8 with 10 . 10 . 11 ' ' [what] did you do with your gold ? ' said [dan] . 1 ' 4 you 3 did 4 you 4 you 5 do 5 do 7 your 6 with 7 your 7 your 8 gold 8 gold 9 ? 8 gold 10 ' 10 ' 11 said 11 said 13 . ' [have] patience . 1 ' 3 patience 3 patience 4 . link by link is chain-mail made . 1 link 2 by 2 by 3 link 3 link 4 is 4 is 5 chain-mail 5 chain-mail 6 made 6 made 7 . i will tell all in its place . 1 i 2 will 1 i 3 tell 2 will 3 tell 3 tell 4 all 4 all 7 place 5 in 6 its 6 its 7 place 7 place 8 . he sat on his bed like a little white falcon , turning his head swiftly from [one] to the other as we told our tale . 1 he 2 sat 1 he 7 a 3 on 4 his 4 his 5 bed 5 bed 6 like 6 like 7 a 7 a 12 turning 8 little 9 white 9 white 10 falcon 10 falcon 11 , 11 , 12 turning 12 turning 18 to 13 his 14 head 13 his 15 swiftly 15 swiftly 16 from 16 from 18 to 18 to 20 other 19 the 20 other 20 other 24 our 21 as 22 we 21 as 23 told 23 told 24 our 24 our 26 . 25 tale 26 . it was jehan whom [de] [aquila] had sent to us with the horses , and only [jehan] had loaded the gold . 1 it 2 was 2 was 4 whom 3 jehan 4 whom 4 whom 14 , 7 had 8 sent 8 sent 9 to 9 to 10 us 9 to 12 the 10 us 11 with 12 the 13 horses 12 the 14 , 14 , 16 only 15 and 16 only 16 only 22 . 18 had 19 loaded 19 loaded 21 gold 19 loaded 22 . 20 the 21 gold when our story was told , [de] [aquila] gave us the news of [england] , for we were as men waked from a year-long sleep . 1 when 3 story 1 when 6 , 2 our 3 story 3 story 5 told 4 was 5 told 6 , 9 gave 9 gave 12 news 10 us 11 the 11 the 12 news 12 news 21 waked 13 of 15 , 15 , 21 waked 16 for 17 we 17 we 18 were 18 were 19 as 19 as 20 men 20 men 21 waked 21 waked 25 sleep 22 from 23 a 23 a 24 year-long 24 year-long 25 sleep 25 sleep 26 . this was the very thing that the [red] [king] had done to [robert] when our [great] [william] died . 1 this 5 thing 1 this 11 done 2 was 4 very 2 was 5 thing 3 the 4 very 5 thing 7 the 6 that 7 the 10 had 11 done 11 done 15 our 12 to 14 when 14 when 15 our 15 our 19 . 18 died 19 . a little earlier , and [witta] 's ship would have rowed through them . 1 a 2 little 1 a 4 , 2 little 3 earlier 4 , 5 and 5 and 9 would 7 's 8 ship 8 ship 9 would 9 would 11 rowed 10 have 11 rowed 11 rowed 12 through 12 through 13 them 12 through 14 . ( better ride a horse on the bit he knows , [i] say ! ) 1 ( 4 a 2 better 3 ride 2 better 4 a 4 a 5 horse 5 horse 8 bit 6 on 7 the 7 the 8 bit 8 bit 10 knows 8 bit 15 ) 9 he 10 knows 10 knows 13 say 11 , 13 say 14 ! 15 ) but that is only a cloak to their falsehood . " 1 but 2 that 1 but 3 is 2 that 3 is 3 is 4 only 4 only 5 a 5 a 6 cloak 5 a 7 to 7 to 9 falsehood 8 their 9 falsehood 9 falsehood 10 . 10 . 11 " he cracked his finger on the table , where the wine [was] spilt , and thus he spoke : 1 he 4 finger 1 he 9 where 2 cracked 3 his 2 cracked 4 finger 4 finger 7 table 5 on 6 the 5 on 7 table 6 the 7 table 7 table 8 , 9 where 10 the 10 the 13 spilt 11 wine 13 spilt 13 spilt 18 spoke 14 , 15 and 15 and 16 thus 15 and 18 spoke 16 thus 17 he 18 spoke 19 : " ' [william] crammed us [norman] barons full of good [english] acres after [santlache] . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 7 barons 2 ' 4 crammed 5 us 7 barons 7 barons 8 full 8 full 9 of 8 full 13 after 9 of 10 good 12 acres 13 after 13 after 15 . therefore [clare] has risen , [fitzosborne] has risen , [montgomery] has risen whom our [first] [william] made an [english] [earl] . 1 therefore 5 , 1 therefore 9 , 3 has 4 risen 4 risen 5 , 5 , 8 risen 7 has 8 risen 9 , 11 has 9 , 13 whom 11 has 12 risen 13 whom 14 our 13 whom 21 . 14 our 18 an 17 made 18 an even [d'arcy] is out with his men , whose father [i] remember a little hedge-sparrow knight near by [caen] . 1 even 7 men 3 is 4 out 4 out 5 with 5 with 6 his 6 his 7 men 7 men 10 father 8 , 9 whose 8 , 10 father 10 father 13 a 12 remember 13 a 13 a 16 knight 14 little 15 hedge-sparrow 15 hedge-sparrow 16 knight 16 knight 20 . 17 near 18 by 17 near 20 . if [henry] wins , the [barons] can still flee to [normandy] , where [robert] will welcome them . 1 if 3 wins 1 if 8 still 3 wins 7 can 4 , 5 the 5 the 7 can 8 still 10 to 8 still 13 where 9 flee 10 to 12 , 13 where 13 where 16 welcome 13 where 18 . 15 will 16 welcome 17 them 18 . if [henry] loses , [robert] , he says , will give them more lands in [england] . 1 if 8 says 3 loses 4 , 4 , 6 , 6 , 7 he 7 he 8 says 8 says 9 , 9 , 10 will 10 will 11 give 10 will 13 more 11 give 12 them 13 more 17 . 14 lands 15 in 14 lands 17 . oh , a pest a pest on [normandy] , for she will be our [england] 's curse this many a long year ! " 1 oh 2 , 1 oh 5 a 1 oh 6 pest 2 , 3 a 3 a 4 pest 3 a 5 a 6 pest 16 's 7 on 9 , 9 , 10 for 10 for 11 she 11 she 12 will 12 will 13 be 13 be 14 our 14 our 16 's 16 's 17 curse 17 curse 20 a 18 this 19 many 19 many 20 a 20 a 21 long 21 long 22 year 22 year 23 ! 23 ! 24 " " ' [amen] , " said [hugh] . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 4 , 4 , 5 " 5 " 6 said 6 said 8 . " but will the war come our ways , think you ? " 1 " 5 war 2 but 3 will 3 will 4 the 4 the 5 war 5 war 7 our 6 come 7 our 7 our 9 , 8 ways 9 , 9 , 10 think 10 think 11 you 10 think 12 ? 12 ? 13 " " ' [not] from the [north] , " said [de] [aquila] . 1 " 2 ' 2 ' 4 from 4 from 5 the 5 the 7 , 7 , 9 said 8 " 9 said 9 said 12 . " but the sea is always open . 1 " 2 but 2 but 3 the 2 but 4 sea 4 sea 6 always 5 is 6 always 6 always 7 open 7 open 8 . ye have brought your pigs to a pretty market ! 1 ye 2 have 1 ye 4 your 3 brought 4 your 4 your 5 pigs 5 pigs 6 to 6 to 7 a 7 a 8 pretty 7 a 9 market 9 market 10 ! " ' [what] is to do ? " said [hugh] . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 7 ? 4 is 5 to 5 to 6 do 6 do 7 ? 7 ? 8 " 8 " 9 said 9 said 11 . " [i] have no keep at [dallington] ; and if we buried it , whom could we trust ? " 1 " 3 have 3 have 6 at 4 no 5 keep 5 keep 6 at 6 at 12 buried 8 ; 9 and 8 ; 10 if 9 and 10 if 10 if 11 we 11 we 12 buried 12 buried 15 whom 13 it 14 , 14 , 15 whom 15 whom 16 could 15 whom 18 trust 16 could 17 we 18 trust 19 ? 19 ? 20 " " ' [me] , " said [de] [aquila] . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 4 , 4 , 5 " 5 " 6 said 6 said 9 . " [pevensey] walls are strong . 1 " 3 walls 3 walls 4 are 4 are 5 strong 5 strong 6 . no man but jehan , who is my dog , knows what is between them . " 1 no 2 man 1 no 3 but 3 but 6 who 4 jehan 5 , 5 , 6 who 6 who 9 dog 7 is 8 my 8 my 9 dog 9 dog 16 . 10 , 11 knows 11 knows 12 what 12 what 13 is 13 is 14 between 14 between 15 them 14 between 16 . 16 . 17 " he [drew] a curtain by the shot-window and showed us the shaft of a well in the thickness of the wall . 1 he 3 a 1 he 7 shot-window 3 a 4 curtain 4 curtain 6 the 5 by 6 the 7 shot-window 8 and 7 shot-window 9 showed 9 showed 12 shaft 10 us 11 the 10 us 12 shaft 12 shaft 15 well 13 of 14 a 14 a 15 well 15 well 18 thickness 16 in 17 the 17 the 18 thickness 18 thickness 19 of 18 thickness 20 the 18 thickness 21 wall 20 the 21 wall 21 wall 22 . hark ! " 1 hark 2 ! 2 ! 3 " we heard the water whistle and blow at the bottom . 1 we 4 water 2 heard 3 the 3 the 4 water 4 water 5 whistle 5 whistle 6 and 6 and 7 blow 6 and 10 bottom 7 blow 8 at 8 at 9 the 10 bottom 11 . " will it serve ? " said he . 1 " 5 ? 2 will 3 it 3 it 4 serve 4 serve 5 ? 5 ? 6 " 6 " 7 said 7 said 8 he 8 he 9 . " ' [needs] must , " said [hugh] . 1 " 2 ' 2 ' 4 must 4 must 5 , 5 , 6 " 6 " 7 said 7 said 9 . " our lives are in thy hands . " 1 " 2 our 2 our 3 lives 3 lives 4 are 3 lives 6 thy 4 are 5 in 6 thy 7 hands 7 hands 8 . 8 . 9 " not for love nor for sorrow , but to be with the gold . 1 not 4 nor 2 for 3 love 3 love 4 nor 4 nor 5 for 5 for 6 sorrow 5 for 7 , 7 , 10 be 8 but 9 to 9 to 10 be 10 be 13 gold 11 with 12 the 12 the 13 gold 13 gold 14 . have a care , " he said , laughing , " lest [i] use it to make myself [pope] . 1 have 5 " 1 have 9 laughing 2 a 3 care 3 care 4 , 4 , 5 " 6 he 7 said 7 said 8 , 8 , 9 laughing 9 laughing 14 use 10 , 11 " 11 " 12 lest 12 lest 14 use 14 use 16 to 15 it 16 to 16 to 18 myself 17 make 18 myself 18 myself 20 . trust me not , but return ! " ' 1 trust 2 me 2 me 3 not 3 not 4 , 4 , 5 but 5 but 6 return 6 return 7 ! 7 ! 8 " 8 " 9 ' sir [richard] paused and smiled sadly . 1 sir 3 paused 3 paused 4 and 4 and 5 smiled 5 smiled 6 sadly 6 sadly 7 . ' [in] seven days , then , we returned from our [manors] from the [manors] which had been ours . ' 1 ' 4 days 1 ' 6 then 3 seven 4 days 4 days 5 , 6 then 7 , 6 then 13 from 7 , 8 we 8 we 9 returned 9 returned 11 our 10 from 11 our 13 from 14 the 14 the 16 which 16 which 19 ours 17 had 18 been 18 been 19 ours 19 ours 20 . 20 . 21 ' ' [and] were the children quite well ? ' said [una] . 1 ' 5 children 3 were 4 the 4 the 5 children 5 children 6 quite 6 quite 7 well 7 well 8 ? 7 well 9 ' 9 ' 10 said 10 said 12 . ' [my] sons were young . 1 ' 4 were 3 sons 4 were 4 were 5 young 5 young 6 . land and [governance] belong by right to young men . ' 1 land 4 belong 2 and 4 belong 4 belong 7 to 5 by 6 right 6 right 7 to 7 to 9 men 8 young 9 men 9 men 10 . 10 . 11 ' sir [richard] was talking to himself . 1 sir 3 was 3 was 4 talking 4 talking 5 to 5 to 6 himself 6 himself 7 . ' [it] would have broken their hearts if we had taken back our [manors] . 1 ' 3 would 3 would 5 broken 4 have 5 broken 5 broken 8 if 6 their 7 hearts 7 hearts 8 if 8 if 11 taken 9 we 10 had 10 had 11 taken 11 taken 12 back 12 back 13 our 13 our 15 . they made us great welcome , but we could see [hugh] and [i] could see that our day was done . 1 they 6 , 2 made 3 us 2 made 4 great 4 great 5 welcome 4 great 6 , 6 , 10 see 7 but 8 we 8 we 9 could 8 we 10 see 10 see 17 our 12 and 14 could 14 could 15 see 15 see 16 that 16 that 17 our 17 our 20 done 18 day 19 was 18 day 20 done 20 done 21 . i was a cripple and he a one-armed man . 1 i 2 was 2 was 3 a 3 a 4 cripple 3 a 5 and 5 and 8 one-armed 6 he 7 a 7 a 8 one-armed 8 one-armed 9 man 9 man 10 . no ! ' 1 no 2 ! 2 ! 3 ' he shook his head . 1 he 2 shook 2 shook 3 his 3 his 4 head 4 head 5 . ' [and] therefore ' he raised his voice ' we rode back to [pevensey] . ' 1 ' 3 therefore 1 ' 5 he 3 therefore 4 ' 5 he 8 voice 6 raised 7 his 7 his 8 voice 8 voice 11 rode 9 ' 10 we 10 we 11 rode 11 rode 13 to 12 back 13 to 13 to 15 . 15 . 16 ' ' [i] 'm sorry , ' said [una] , for the knight seemed very sorrowful . 1 ' 5 , 3 'm 4 sorry 3 'm 5 , 4 sorry 5 , 5 , 6 ' 5 , 7 said 7 said 12 knight 9 , 10 for 10 for 11 the 11 the 12 knight 12 knight 14 very 13 seemed 14 very 14 very 16 . 15 sorrowful 16 . ' [little] maid , it all passed long ago . 1 ' 3 maid 3 maid 5 it 4 , 5 it 5 it 7 passed 6 all 7 passed 7 passed 8 long 8 long 10 . 9 ago 10 . they were young ; we were old . 1 they 2 were 2 were 3 young 3 young 4 ; 4 ; 5 we 5 we 8 . 6 were 7 old 7 old 8 . we let them rule the [manors] . 1 we 2 let 2 let 3 them 3 them 4 rule 4 rule 5 the 5 the 7 . " aha ! " cried [de] [aquila] from his shot-window , when we dismounted . 1 " 2 aha 2 aha 3 ! 3 ! 5 cried 4 " 5 cried 5 cried 12 when 8 from 9 his 9 his 10 shot-window 10 shot-window 11 , 11 , 12 when 12 when 13 we 13 we 15 . 14 dismounted 15 . welcome , poor ghosts ! " 1 welcome 2 , 2 , 3 poor 3 poor 4 ghosts 4 ghosts 5 ! 5 ! 6 " thus it fell out that we were rich beyond belief , and lonely . 1 thus 2 it 1 thus 6 we 2 it 3 fell 3 fell 4 out 4 out 5 that 6 we 7 were 7 were 8 rich 7 were 9 beyond 9 beyond 11 , 9 beyond 12 and 10 belief 11 , 12 and 14 . 13 lonely 14 . and lonely ! ' 1 and 2 lonely 2 lonely 3 ! 3 ! 4 ' ' [what] did you do ? ' said [dan] . 1 ' 3 did 3 did 4 you 4 you 5 do 5 do 6 ? 6 ? 8 said 7 ' 8 said 8 said 10 . ' [we] watched for [robert] of [normandy] , ' said the knight . 1 ' 3 watched 3 watched 4 for 4 for 12 knight 6 of 8 , 8 , 9 ' 9 ' 10 said 10 said 11 the 11 the 12 knight 12 knight 13 . ' [de] [aquila] was like [witta] . 1 ' 4 was 4 was 5 like 5 like 7 . he suffered no idleness . 1 he 2 suffered 2 suffered 3 no 3 no 4 idleness 4 idleness 5 . in foul weather [he] would walk on the top of his tower , frowning against the rain peering here and pointing there . 1 in 6 walk 2 foul 3 weather 3 weather 5 would 3 weather 6 walk 6 walk 8 the 7 on 8 the 8 the 15 against 9 top 10 of 9 top 11 his 11 his 12 tower 12 tower 14 frowning 12 tower 15 against 13 , 14 frowning 15 against 20 and 16 the 17 rain 17 rain 18 peering 18 peering 19 here 18 peering 20 and 20 and 21 pointing 21 pointing 22 there 22 there 23 . it always vexed him to think how [witta] 's ship had come and gone without his knowledge . 1 it 2 always 1 it 5 to 2 always 4 him 3 vexed 4 him 5 to 14 gone 6 think 7 how 7 how 10 ship 9 's 10 ship 10 ship 13 and 10 ship 14 gone 11 had 12 come 12 come 13 and 14 gone 15 without 15 without 16 his 15 without 18 . 16 his 17 knowledge 16 his 18 . his other eye he kept landward for word of [henry] 's war against the [barons] . 1 his 6 landward 2 other 4 he 3 eye 4 he 4 he 5 kept 5 kept 6 landward 6 landward 13 against 7 for 8 word 8 word 9 of 8 word 12 war 9 of 11 's 12 war 13 against 13 against 16 . 14 the 16 . do not copy our blind [king] , but see with thine own eyes and feel with thine own hands . " 1 do 2 not 1 do 21 " 2 not 3 copy 2 not 11 thine 3 copy 4 our 4 our 7 , 4 our 8 but 5 blind 7 , 8 but 9 see 9 see 10 with 11 thine 16 with 12 own 13 eyes 12 own 14 and 12 own 15 feel 13 eyes 14 and 15 feel 16 with 16 with 19 hands 16 with 20 . 17 thine 18 own 17 thine 19 hands 18 own 19 hands i do not think he knew any sort of fear . 1 i 5 he 2 do 3 not 3 not 4 think 4 think 5 he 5 he 6 knew 6 knew 7 any 6 knew 8 sort 8 sort 10 fear 9 of 10 fear 10 fear 11 . and so we lived at [pevensey] , in the little chamber above the [hall] . 1 and 2 so 1 and 7 , 2 so 3 we 3 we 4 lived 4 lived 5 at 7 , 10 little 8 in 9 the 9 the 10 little 10 little 11 chamber 11 chamber 12 above 12 above 13 the 13 the 15 . ' [one] foul night came word that a messenger of the [king] waited below . 1 ' 4 night 3 foul 4 night 4 night 7 that 5 came 6 word 6 word 7 that 7 that 8 a 8 a 9 messenger 9 messenger 11 the 10 of 11 the 11 the 14 below 13 waited 14 below 14 below 15 . we were chilled after a long riding in the fog towards [bexlei] , which is an easy place for ships to land . 1 we 5 a 1 we 6 long 2 were 3 chilled 3 chilled 4 after 4 after 5 a 6 long 9 the 6 long 11 towards 7 riding 8 in 8 in 9 the 10 fog 11 towards 11 towards 18 place 13 , 14 which 14 which 15 is 15 is 16 an 15 is 17 easy 17 easy 18 place 18 place 19 for 19 for 20 ships 20 ships 21 to 20 ships 22 land 21 to 22 land 22 land 23 . de [aquila] sent word the man might either eat with us or wait till we had fed . 1 de 7 might 1 de 14 till 3 sent 4 word 4 word 6 man 4 word 7 might 5 the 6 man 7 might 8 either 9 eat 10 with 9 eat 14 till 11 us 13 wait 11 us 14 till 12 or 13 wait 14 till 18 . 15 we 16 had 16 had 17 fed 17 fed 18 . anon jehan , at the stair-head , cried that he had called for horse , and was gone . 1 anon 2 jehan 1 anon 5 the 2 jehan 3 , 3 , 4 at 5 the 8 cried 5 the 14 horse 6 stair-head 7 , 6 stair-head 8 cried 8 cried 12 called 9 that 10 he 9 that 12 called 10 he 11 had 12 called 13 for 14 horse 16 and 14 horse 18 gone 15 , 16 and 16 and 17 was 18 gone 19 . " [pest] on him ! " said [de] [aquila] . 1 " 5 ! 3 on 4 him 4 him 5 ! 5 ! 6 " 6 " 7 said 7 said 10 . " [i] have more to do than to shiver in the [great] [hall] for every gadling the [king] sends . 1 " 3 have 1 " 11 the 3 have 4 more 4 more 5 to 4 more 7 than 6 do 7 than 8 to 9 shiver 8 to 11 the 9 shiver 10 in 11 the 16 gadling 14 for 15 every 15 every 16 gadling 16 gadling 17 the 17 the 19 sends 19 sends 20 . left he no word ? " 1 left 2 he 2 he 3 no 3 no 4 word 4 word 5 ? 5 ? 6 " " ' [oho] ! " said [de] [aquila] , rubbing his nose , " to whom did he say that ? " 1 " 2 ' 1 " 10 rubbing 4 ! 5 " 5 " 6 said 6 said 9 , 9 , 10 rubbing 10 rubbing 13 , 11 his 12 nose 12 nose 13 , 13 , 16 whom 14 " 15 to 15 to 16 whom 16 whom 17 did 17 did 18 he 17 did 19 say 19 say 20 that 20 that 21 ? 21 ? 22 " " ['to] his beard , chiefly , but some to his horse 's flank as he was girthing up . 1 " 3 his 1 " 14 flank 3 his 6 chiefly 4 beard 5 , 4 beard 6 chiefly 6 chiefly 9 some 7 , 8 but 7 , 9 some 10 to 11 his 11 his 12 horse 12 horse 13 's 12 horse 14 flank 14 flank 18 girthing 15 as 16 he 15 as 18 girthing 16 he 17 was 18 girthing 19 up 19 up 20 . i followed him out , " said jehan the [crab] . 1 i 2 followed 1 i 3 him 3 him 4 out 4 out 5 , 5 , 6 " 6 " 8 jehan 7 said 8 jehan 8 jehan 9 the 9 the 11 . " ' [what] was his shield-mark ? " 1 " 2 ' 2 ' 6 shield-mark 4 was 5 his 5 his 6 shield-mark 6 shield-mark 7 ? 7 ? 8 " " ' [gold] horseshoes on black , " said the [crab] . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 4 horseshoes 4 horseshoes 5 on 5 on 6 black 6 black 7 , 7 , 9 said 8 " 9 said 9 said 10 the 10 the 12 . " ' [that] is one of [fulke] 's men , " said [de] [aquila] . ' 1 " 2 ' 1 " 10 , 4 is 5 one 5 one 6 of 6 of 8 's 8 's 9 men 9 men 10 , 10 , 11 " 11 " 12 said 12 said 15 . 15 . 16 ' puck broke in very gently , ' [gold] horseshoes on black is not the [fulkes] ' shield . 1 puck 3 in 1 puck 9 horseshoes 2 broke 3 in 3 in 4 very 4 very 5 gently 6 , 7 ' 6 , 9 horseshoes 9 horseshoes 10 on 10 on 11 black 11 black 18 . 12 is 18 . 13 not 17 shield 13 not 18 . 14 the 16 ' 16 ' 17 shield the [fulkes] ' arms are ' 1 the 3 ' 3 ' 4 arms 4 arms 6 ' 5 are 6 ' the knight waved one hand statelily . 1 the 2 knight 2 knight 5 hand 3 waved 4 one 4 one 5 hand 5 hand 6 statelily 6 statelily 7 . i have changed all the names in my tale . 1 i 2 have 2 have 3 changed 2 have 5 the 3 changed 4 all 5 the 7 in 6 names 7 in 7 in 8 my 8 my 9 tale 9 tale 10 . his children 's children may be still alive . ' 1 his 2 children 1 his 4 children 2 children 3 's 4 children 6 be 5 may 6 be 6 be 7 still 7 still 8 alive 8 alive 9 . 9 . 10 ' ' [true] true , ' said [puck] , smiling softly . 1 ' 4 , 3 true 4 , 4 , 5 ' 4 , 6 said 6 said 8 , 8 , 9 smiling 9 smiling 10 softly 10 softly 11 . ' [it] is [knightly] to keep faith even after a thousand years . ' 1 ' 3 is 3 is 8 even 5 to 6 keep 6 keep 7 faith 7 faith 8 even 8 even 11 thousand 9 after 10 a 10 a 11 thousand 11 thousand 12 years 12 years 14 ' 13 . 14 ' sir [richard] bowed a little and went on : 1 sir 3 bowed 3 bowed 4 a 4 a 5 little 5 little 6 and 6 and 7 went 7 went 8 on 8 on 9 : " ' [gold] horseshoes on black ? " said [de] [aquila] . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 4 horseshoes 4 horseshoes 5 on 4 horseshoes 6 black 6 black 7 ? 7 ? 8 " 8 " 9 said 9 said 12 . " [i] had heard [fulke] had joined the [barons] , but if this is true our [king] must be of the upper hand . 1 " 13 this 3 had 4 heard 4 heard 6 had 6 had 7 joined 7 joined 8 the 8 the 10 , 10 , 11 but 11 but 12 if 12 if 13 this 13 this 16 our 14 is 15 true 15 true 16 our 16 our 22 upper 18 must 20 of 18 must 21 the 19 be 20 of 21 the 22 upper 22 upper 23 hand 23 hand 24 . no matter , all [fulkes] are faithless . 1 no 2 matter 2 matter 3 , 3 , 4 all 4 all 6 are 6 are 7 faithless 7 faithless 8 . still , [i] would not have sent the man away empty . " 1 still 4 would 2 , 4 would 4 would 5 not 5 not 6 have 6 have 8 the 7 sent 8 the 8 the 11 empty 9 man 10 away 9 man 11 empty 11 empty 12 . 12 . 13 " " ' [he] fed , " said jehan . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 5 , 4 fed 5 , 5 , 6 " 6 " 8 jehan 7 said 8 jehan 8 jehan 9 . " [gilbert] the [clerk] fetched him meat and wine from the kitchens . 1 " 6 him 3 the 5 fetched 5 fetched 6 him 6 him 7 meat 7 meat 8 and 8 and 10 from 9 wine 10 from 10 from 11 the 11 the 12 kitchens 12 kitchens 13 . he ate at [gilbert] 's table . " 1 he 2 ate 2 ate 3 at 3 at 5 's 5 's 6 table 6 table 7 . 7 . 8 " ' [this] [gilbert] was a clerk from [battle] [abbey] , who kept the accounts of the [manor] of [pevensey] . 1 ' 6 clerk 4 was 5 a 5 a 6 clerk 6 clerk 12 kept 7 from 10 , 10 , 11 who 11 who 12 kept 12 kept 14 accounts 13 the 14 accounts 14 accounts 15 of 15 of 16 the 16 the 18 of 18 of 20 . he was tall and pale-coloured , and carried those new-fashioned beads for counting of prayers . 1 he 5 pale-coloured 1 he 11 beads 2 was 3 tall 3 tall 4 and 4 and 5 pale-coloured 6 , 7 and 7 and 8 carried 8 carried 10 new-fashioned 8 carried 11 beads 9 those 10 new-fashioned 11 beads 15 prayers 12 for 13 counting 13 counting 14 of 14 of 15 prayers 15 prayers 16 . they were large brown nuts or seeds [,] and hanging from his girdle with his pen and ink-horn they clashed when he walked . 1 they 6 or 1 they 23 walked 2 were 3 large 3 large 4 brown 4 brown 5 nuts 4 brown 6 or 6 or 7 seeds 6 or 10 hanging 7 seeds 9 and 10 hanging 13 girdle 11 from 12 his 12 his 13 girdle 13 girdle 20 clashed 14 with 15 his 15 his 16 pen 16 pen 17 and 17 and 18 ink-horn 17 and 20 clashed 18 ink-horn 19 they 20 clashed 21 when 21 when 22 he 23 walked 24 . his place was in the great fireplace . 1 his 2 place 2 place 5 the 3 was 4 in 4 in 5 the 5 the 6 great 6 great 7 fireplace 7 fireplace 8 . there was his table of accounts , and there he lay o ' nights . 1 there 4 table 1 there 10 he 2 was 3 his 2 was 4 table 4 table 6 accounts 5 of 6 accounts 6 accounts 8 and 7 , 8 and 8 and 9 there 10 he 11 lay 10 he 14 nights 10 he 15 . 11 lay 12 o 11 lay 14 nights 12 o 13 ' 14 nights 15 . when [de] [aquila] sat in [hall] to do justice , take fines , or grant lands , [gilbert] would so write it in the [manor-roll] . 1 when 8 do 4 sat 5 in 5 in 7 to 7 to 8 do 8 do 13 , 9 justice 11 take 9 justice 13 , 10 , 11 take 11 take 12 fines 13 , 15 grant 14 or 15 grant 15 grant 17 , 16 lands 17 , 17 , 21 write 19 would 20 so 20 so 21 write 21 write 26 . 22 it 23 in 23 in 26 . 24 the 26 . but it was none of his work to feed our guests , or to let [them] depart without his lord 's knowledge . 1 but 2 it 1 but 9 feed 2 it 4 none 3 was 4 none 4 none 7 work 5 of 6 his 6 his 7 work 7 work 8 to 9 feed 15 let 10 our 11 guests 11 guests 12 , 12 , 13 or 13 or 14 to 14 to 15 let 15 let 17 depart 17 depart 22 knowledge 18 without 19 his 18 without 20 lord 20 lord 21 's 21 's 22 knowledge 22 knowledge 23 . " ' [no] , " said [hugh] . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 4 , 4 , 5 " 5 " 6 said 6 said 8 . " he is no friend to me , or to [odo] my hound either . " 1 " 2 he 1 " 5 friend 2 he 3 is 3 is 4 no 3 is 5 friend 5 friend 8 , 6 to 7 me 7 me 8 , 8 , 9 or 9 or 10 to 10 to 12 my 12 my 14 either 12 my 15 . 13 hound 14 either 15 . 16 " " ' [no] matter , " said [de] [aquila] . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 4 matter 4 matter 5 , 5 , 6 " 6 " 7 said 7 said 10 . there be devils in [africa] , as [i] have heard , but by the [saints] , there be greater devils in [pevensey] ! " 1 there 10 heard 1 there 12 but 2 be 3 devils 3 devils 4 in 4 in 6 , 6 , 7 as 7 as 9 have 9 have 10 heard 10 heard 11 , 12 but 19 greater 13 by 14 the 14 the 18 be 14 the 19 greater 16 , 17 there 17 there 18 be 19 greater 20 devils 20 devils 21 in 21 in 23 ! 23 ! 24 " and that was all he would say . 1 and 2 that 2 that 3 was 3 was 4 all 4 all 6 would 5 he 6 would 6 would 7 say 7 say 8 . first the wench 's father spoke ; then her mother ; then all together , till the [hall] rang and the hounds bayed . 1 first 4 's 1 first 17 the 2 the 3 wench 3 wench 4 's 4 's 6 spoke 5 father 6 spoke 6 spoke 8 then 7 ; 8 then 8 then 15 , 9 her 10 mother 10 mother 11 ; 11 ; 12 then 12 then 14 together 13 all 14 together 14 together 15 , 15 , 16 till 17 the 19 rang 19 rang 24 . 20 and 21 the 21 the 23 bayed 21 the 24 . 22 hounds 23 bayed de [aquila] held up his hands . 1 de 4 up 3 held 4 up 4 up 5 his 5 his 6 hands 6 hands 7 . " write her free , " he called to [gilbert] by the fireplace . 1 " 3 her 2 write 3 her 3 her 4 free 4 free 5 , 5 , 8 called 6 " 7 he 6 " 8 called 7 he 8 called 8 called 9 to 9 to 13 fireplace 11 by 12 the 12 the 13 fireplace 13 fireplace 14 . " a ' [god] 's name write her free , before she deafens me ! 1 " 3 ' 2 a 3 ' 3 ' 7 write 5 's 6 name 6 name 7 write 7 write 10 , 8 her 9 free 9 free 10 , 10 , 11 before 11 before 12 she 12 she 13 deafens 13 deafens 14 me 14 me 15 ! ( the [great] [hall] is always bitter cold . ) 1 ( 2 the 1 ( 5 is 5 is 6 always 6 always 7 bitter 6 always 8 cold 7 bitter 8 cold 8 cold 9 . 9 . 10 ) i stood at his side ; [hugh] was behind [gilbert] in the fireplace making to play with wise rough [odo] . 1 i 2 stood 1 i 5 side 2 stood 3 at 3 at 4 his 5 side 9 behind 6 ; 8 was 8 was 9 behind 9 behind 11 in 11 in 14 making 11 in 19 rough 12 the 13 fireplace 12 the 14 making 14 making 15 to 14 making 16 play 17 with 18 wise 18 wise 19 rough 19 rough 21 . he signed to [de] [aquila] , who bade [gilbert] measure the new field for the new couple . 1 he 2 signed 1 he 6 , 2 signed 3 to 6 , 16 new 7 who 8 bade 7 who 11 the 8 bade 10 measure 11 the 12 new 11 the 13 field 13 field 15 the 13 field 16 new 14 for 15 the 16 new 18 . 17 couple 18 . ' [said] [hugh] , leaning down to the hearthstones , " [i] saw this stone move under [gilbert] 's foot when [odo] snuffed at it . 1 ' 4 , 4 , 11 " 5 leaning 6 down 5 leaning 7 to 7 to 9 hearthstones 8 the 9 hearthstones 9 hearthstones 10 , 10 , 11 " 11 " 13 saw 13 saw 14 this 13 saw 15 stone 13 saw 16 move 14 this 15 stone 16 move 17 under 16 move 21 when 17 under 20 foot 19 's 20 foot 21 when 26 . 23 snuffed 24 at 24 at 25 it 25 it 26 . look ! " 1 look 2 ! 2 ! 3 " ye see ? ' 1 ye 2 see 2 see 3 ? 3 ? 4 ' dan and [una] nodded . 1 dan 2 and 2 and 4 nodded 4 nodded 5 . ' [yes] , ' said [una] gravely . 1 ' 3 , 3 , 4 ' 4 ' 5 said 5 said 7 gravely 7 gravely 8 . ' [it] isn't what you say so much . 1 ' 3 isn't 3 isn't 4 what 4 what 6 say 5 you 6 say 6 say 7 so 7 so 8 much 8 much 9 . it 's what you mean when you say it . 1 it 2 's 1 it 5 mean 2 's 3 what 3 what 4 you 5 mean 6 when 6 when 8 say 7 you 8 say 8 say 9 it 9 it 10 . like calling [dan] a beast in fun . 1 like 2 calling 2 calling 4 a 2 calling 5 beast 5 beast 6 in 6 in 7 fun 7 fun 8 . only grown-ups don't always understand . ' 1 only 2 grown-ups 1 only 3 don't 3 don't 5 understand 4 always 5 understand 5 understand 6 . 6 . 7 ' " ' [he] hath done this day by day before our very face ? " said [de] [aquila] . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 4 hath 4 hath 5 done 4 hath 10 before 5 done 7 day 6 this 7 day 7 day 9 day 8 by 9 day 10 before 11 our 10 before 14 ? 11 our 13 face 12 very 13 face 14 ? 15 " 15 " 16 said 16 said 19 . " ' [nay] , hour by hour , " said [hugh] . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 5 hour 4 , 5 hour 5 hour 7 hour 6 by 7 hour 7 hour 8 , 8 , 9 " 9 " 10 said 10 said 12 . " ' [bones] [of] the [saints] ! " said [de] [aquila] . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 8 " 5 the 7 ! 7 ! 8 " 8 " 9 said 9 said 12 . " what avail is honour or a sword against a pen ? 1 " 2 what 1 " 4 is 2 what 3 avail 4 is 5 honour 5 honour 6 or 6 or 8 sword 7 a 8 sword 8 sword 11 pen 9 against 10 a 10 a 11 pen 11 pen 12 ? where did [gilbert] hide that writing ? 1 where 2 did 2 did 4 hide 4 hide 5 that 4 hide 6 writing 6 writing 7 ? he shall eat it . " 1 he 2 shall 2 shall 3 eat 3 eat 4 it 4 it 5 . 5 . 6 " " ' [in] his breast when he ran out , " said [hugh] . 1 " 6 when 2 ' 4 his 4 his 5 breast 5 breast 6 when 6 when 8 ran 7 he 8 ran 8 ran 9 out 9 out 10 , 10 , 12 said 11 " 12 said 12 said 14 . " which made me look to see where he kept his finished stuff . 1 " 4 me 2 which 3 made 3 made 4 me 4 me 8 where 5 look 7 see 6 to 7 see 7 see 8 where 8 where 10 kept 9 he 10 kept 10 kept 13 stuff 11 his 12 finished 11 his 13 stuff 13 stuff 14 . when [odo] scratched at this stone here , [i] saw his face change . 1 when 3 scratched 1 when 6 stone 3 scratched 4 at 4 at 5 this 6 stone 8 , 7 here 8 , 8 , 10 saw 10 saw 12 face 11 his 12 face 12 face 14 . 13 change 14 . so [i] was sure . " 1 so 3 was 3 was 4 sure 4 sure 5 . 5 . 6 " " ' [he] is bold , " said [de] [aquila] . 1 " 2 ' 2 ' 5 bold 4 is 5 bold 5 bold 6 , 6 , 7 " 7 " 8 said 8 said 11 . " do him justice . 1 " 2 do 2 do 3 him 3 him 4 justice 4 justice 5 . in his own fashion , my [gilbert] is bold . " 1 in 2 his 1 in 5 , 2 his 3 own 3 own 4 fashion 5 , 6 my 5 , 8 is 8 is 9 bold 9 bold 10 . 10 . 11 " " ' [overbold] , " said [hugh] . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 4 , 4 , 5 " 5 " 6 said 6 said 8 . " ' [pest] [on] him ! 1 " 2 ' 2 ' 5 him 5 him 6 ! he is not my tire-woman ! " said [de] [aquila] , and [hugh] and [i] laughed . 1 he 2 is 1 he 5 tire-woman 2 is 3 not 3 not 4 my 5 tire-woman 6 ! 6 ! 7 " 7 " 8 said 8 said 11 , 11 , 16 laughed 12 and 14 and 14 and 16 laughed 16 laughed 17 . " ['so] did [i] . it was a black fog . 1 " 7 was 3 did 5 . 5 . 6 it 6 it 7 was 7 was 8 a 8 a 10 fog 9 black 10 fog 10 fog 11 . robert could have landed ten thousand men , and we none the wiser . 1 robert 4 landed 1 robert 9 and 2 could 3 have 2 could 4 landed 4 landed 5 ten 5 ten 6 thousand 6 thousand 7 men 6 thousand 8 , 9 and 11 none 10 we 11 none 11 none 14 . 12 the 13 wiser 13 wiser 14 . " ' [no] , " said [hugh] . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 4 , 4 , 5 " 5 " 6 said 6 said 8 . " but here is the prayer of [gilbert] himself to his master [fulke] . " 1 " 4 is 2 but 3 here 3 here 4 is 4 is 6 prayer 5 the 6 prayer 6 prayer 7 of 7 of 9 himself 9 himself 12 master 10 to 11 his 11 his 12 master 12 master 14 . 14 . 15 " " ' [ah] , " said [de] [aquila] . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 4 , 4 , 5 " 5 " 6 said 6 said 9 . " well [i] knew it was [fulke] . 1 " 2 well 2 well 4 knew 4 knew 5 it 5 it 6 was 6 was 8 . what is the price of my blood ? " 1 what 2 is 1 what 3 the 3 the 5 of 4 price 5 of 5 of 6 my 6 my 7 blood 7 blood 8 ? 8 ? 9 " " ' [fear] and pains is a true word , " said [de] [aquila] , and sucked in his cheeks . 1 " 11 " 2 ' 4 and 4 and 5 pains 5 pains 6 is 6 is 8 true 6 is 9 word 7 a 8 true 9 word 10 , 9 word 11 " 11 " 12 said 12 said 17 sucked 15 , 16 and 15 , 17 sucked 17 sucked 21 . 18 in 19 his 18 in 20 cheeks 20 cheeks 21 . " but how excellent a weapon is a pen ! 1 " 2 but 1 " 3 how 3 how 4 excellent 4 excellent 5 a 4 excellent 6 weapon 6 weapon 7 is 7 is 8 a 8 a 9 pen 9 pen 10 ! i must learn it . " 1 i 2 must 2 must 3 learn 3 learn 4 it 4 it 5 . 5 . 6 " " ' [he] prays that [fulke] will advance him from his present service to that honour in the [church] which [fulke] promised him . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 12 present 2 ' 4 prays 4 prays 5 that 5 that 7 will 7 will 8 advance 8 advance 9 him 9 him 10 from 10 from 11 his 12 present 20 which 13 service 14 to 14 to 15 that 15 that 16 honour 15 that 17 in 17 in 18 the 18 the 20 which 20 which 22 promised 22 promised 23 him 23 him 24 . and lest [fulke] should forget , he has written below , ' [to] be [sacristan] of [battle] ' . " 1 and 2 lest 1 and 5 forget 1 and 9 written 4 should 5 forget 5 forget 7 he 6 , 7 he 7 he 8 has 9 written 11 , 9 written 12 ' 10 below 11 , 12 ' 14 be 14 be 16 of 16 of 20 " 18 ' 19 . 19 . 20 " ' [at] this [de] [aquila] whistled . 1 ' 3 this 3 this 6 whistled 6 whistled 7 . " [a] man who can plot against one lord can plot against another . 1 " 3 man 1 " 9 lord 3 man 5 can 3 man 6 plot 4 who 5 can 5 can 6 plot 7 against 8 one 8 one 9 lord 9 lord 11 plot 10 can 11 plot 11 plot 14 . 12 against 13 another 13 another 14 . when [i] am stripped of my lands [fulke] will whip off my [gilbert] 's foolish head . 1 when 5 of 3 am 4 stripped 4 stripped 5 of 5 of 16 head 6 my 7 lands 6 my 10 whip 7 lands 9 will 10 whip 11 off 11 off 12 my 12 my 15 foolish 12 my 16 head 14 's 15 foolish 16 head 17 . none the less [battle] needs a new [sacristan] . 1 none 2 the 1 none 3 less 3 less 6 a 5 needs 6 a 6 a 7 new 7 new 9 . they tell me the [abbot] [henry] keeps no sort of rule there . " 1 they 3 me 2 tell 3 me 3 me 4 the 4 the 9 sort 7 keeps 8 no 8 no 9 sort 9 sort 12 there 10 of 11 rule 11 rule 12 there 12 there 13 . 13 . 14 " " ' [let] the [abbot] wait , " said [hugh] . 1 " 2 ' 2 ' 4 the 4 the 6 wait 4 the 7 , 7 , 9 said 8 " 9 said 9 said 11 . " it is our heads and our lands that are in danger . 1 " 3 is 2 it 3 is 3 is 4 our 4 our 5 heads 4 our 8 lands 5 heads 6 and 5 heads 7 our 7 our 8 lands 8 lands 11 in 9 that 10 are 10 are 11 in 11 in 13 . 12 danger 13 . this parchment is the second part of the tale . 1 this 2 parchment 1 this 3 is 3 is 4 the 4 the 5 second 4 the 6 part 6 part 8 the 7 of 8 the 8 the 9 tale 9 tale 10 . the first has gone to [fulke] , and so to the [king] , who will hold us traitors . " 1 the 2 first 1 the 8 and 3 has 4 gone 3 has 8 and 4 gone 5 to 4 gone 7 , 8 and 14 who 9 so 10 to 10 to 11 the 11 the 13 , 13 , 14 who 14 who 16 hold 14 who 17 us 15 will 16 hold 16 hold 17 us 17 us 18 traitors 17 us 19 . 18 traitors 19 . 19 . 20 " " assuredly , " said [de] [aquila] . 1 " 2 assuredly 2 assuredly 3 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 5 said 5 said 8 . fulke has his ear , and pours poison into it . 1 fulke 5 , 2 has 3 his 3 his 4 ear 4 ear 5 , 5 , 7 pours 6 and 7 pours 7 pours 9 into 8 poison 9 into 9 into 10 it 10 it 11 . presently the [king] gives him my land and yours . 1 presently 2 the 1 presently 4 gives 4 gives 8 and 5 him 6 my 6 my 7 land 7 land 8 and 8 and 9 yours 9 yours 10 . this is old , " and he leaned back and yawned . 1 this 5 " 2 is 3 old 3 old 4 , 4 , 5 " 5 " 7 he 6 and 7 he 7 he 8 leaned 8 leaned 9 back 8 leaned 10 and 10 and 11 yawned 11 yawned 12 . " ' [and] thou wilt surrender [pevensey] without word or blow ? " said [hugh] . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 4 thou 4 thou 8 without 5 wilt 6 surrender 6 surrender 8 without 8 without 12 ? 9 word 10 or 10 or 11 blow 11 blow 12 ? 12 ? 13 " 13 " 14 said 14 said 16 . " we [saxons] will fight your [king] then . 1 " 2 we 2 we 4 will 4 will 5 fight 5 fight 6 your 6 your 8 then 8 then 9 . i will go warn my nephew at [dallington] . 1 i 2 will 1 i 3 go 2 will 3 go 3 go 4 warn 4 warn 5 my 5 my 6 nephew 6 nephew 7 at 7 at 9 . give me a horse ! " 1 give 2 me 2 me 3 a 3 a 4 horse 4 horse 5 ! 5 ! 6 " " ' [give] thee a toy and a rattle , " said [de] [aquila] . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 7 and 2 ' 4 thee 4 thee 5 a 5 a 6 toy 7 and 8 a 8 a 9 rattle 9 rattle 10 , 10 , 11 " 10 , 12 said 12 said 15 . " put back the parchment , and rake over the ashes . 1 " 3 back 2 put 3 back 3 back 5 parchment 4 the 5 parchment 5 parchment 6 , 6 , 10 the 7 and 8 rake 8 rake 9 over 9 over 10 the 10 the 11 ashes 11 ashes 12 . if [fulke] is given my [pevensey] , which is [england] 's gate , what will he do with it ? 1 if 3 is 1 if 8 which 4 given 5 my 4 given 7 , 7 , 8 which 8 which 9 is 9 is 12 gate 11 's 12 gate 12 gate 13 , 13 , 14 what 13 , 16 he 14 what 15 will 16 he 17 do 17 do 19 it 18 with 19 it 19 it 20 ? he is [norman] at heart , and his heart is in [normandy] , where he can kill peasants at his pleasure . 1 he 2 is 2 is 10 is 4 at 5 heart 4 at 9 heart 5 heart 6 , 5 heart 7 and 7 and 8 his 9 heart 10 is 10 is 14 where 11 in 13 , 13 , 14 where 14 where 17 kill 15 he 16 can 16 can 17 kill 17 kill 21 pleasure 18 peasants 19 at 19 at 20 his 20 his 21 pleasure 21 pleasure 22 . therefore [i] cannot give up [pevensey] . " 1 therefore 3 cannot 3 cannot 4 give 4 give 5 up 5 up 7 . 7 . 8 " " ' [good] , " said we two . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 4 , 4 , 5 " 5 " 6 said 5 " 8 two 7 we 8 two 8 two 9 . " ' [ah] , but wait ! 1 " 2 ' 1 " 4 , 4 , 5 but 4 , 6 wait 6 wait 7 ! who will be the first to come through thereby ? 1 who 3 be 2 will 3 be 3 be 5 first 4 the 5 first 5 first 6 to 6 to 8 through 7 come 8 through 8 through 9 thereby 9 thereby 10 ? even [robert] of [normandy] . 1 even 3 of 3 of 5 . therefore [i] cannot fight my [king] . " 1 therefore 3 cannot 3 cannot 4 fight 4 fight 5 my 5 my 7 . 7 . 8 " he nursed his sword thus . 1 he 2 nursed 2 nursed 3 his 3 his 4 sword 4 sword 5 thus 5 thus 6 . " ' [this] is saying and unsaying like a [norman] , " said [hugh] . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 7 unsaying 2 ' 4 is 2 ' 5 saying 5 saying 6 and 7 unsaying 8 like 8 like 9 a 9 a 11 , 11 , 12 " 12 " 13 said 13 said 15 . " what of our [manors] ? " 1 " 2 what 2 what 3 of 3 of 4 our 4 our 6 ? 6 ? 7 " " ' [i] do not think for myself , " said [de] [aquila] , " nor for our [king] , nor for your lands . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 8 myself 4 do 5 not 5 not 6 think 5 not 8 myself 6 think 7 for 8 myself 9 , 9 , 11 said 9 , 20 , 10 " 11 said 11 said 14 , 14 , 16 nor 15 " 16 nor 16 nor 18 our 17 for 18 our 20 , 22 for 21 nor 22 for 22 for 24 lands 23 your 24 lands 24 lands 25 . i think for [england] , for whom neither [king] nor [baron] thinks . 1 i 2 think 1 i 5 , 2 think 3 for 5 , 6 for 6 for 8 neither 7 whom 8 neither 8 neither 10 nor 10 nor 13 . 12 thinks 13 . i am not [norman] , [sir] [richard] , nor [saxon] , [sir] [hugh] . 1 i 3 not 2 am 3 not 3 not 5 , 5 , 8 , 8 , 9 nor 9 nor 11 , 11 , 14 . english am [i] . " 1 english 2 am 2 am 4 . 4 . 5 " " ' [saxon] , [norman] or [english] , " said [hugh] , " our lives are thine , however the game goes . 1 " 6 or 2 ' 4 , 4 , 6 or 6 or 15 lives 8 , 9 " 9 " 10 said 9 " 13 " 10 said 12 , 13 " 14 our 14 our 15 lives 15 lives 19 however 16 are 17 thine 17 thine 18 , 17 thine 19 however 19 however 22 goes 20 the 21 game 20 the 22 goes 22 goes 23 . when do we hang [gilbert] ? " 1 when 2 do 2 do 3 we 3 we 4 hang 4 hang 6 ? 6 ? 7 " " ' [never] , " said [de] [aquila] . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 4 , 4 , 5 " 5 " 6 said 6 said 9 . " who knows , he may yet be [sacristan] of [battle] , for , to do him justice , he is a good writer . 1 " 6 may 2 who 3 knows 3 knows 4 , 3 knows 5 he 5 he 6 may 6 may 8 be 7 yet 8 be 8 be 18 justice 10 of 12 , 12 , 13 for 13 for 14 , 14 , 15 to 15 to 16 do 15 to 18 justice 16 do 17 him 18 justice 19 , 19 , 20 he 20 he 23 good 21 is 22 a 22 a 23 good 23 good 25 . 24 writer 25 . dead men make dumb witnesses . 1 dead 2 men 2 men 3 make 3 make 4 dumb 4 dumb 5 witnesses 5 witnesses 6 . wait . " 1 wait 2 . 2 . 3 " " ' [but] the [king] may give [pevensey] to [fulke] . 1 " 2 ' 2 ' 4 the 4 the 6 may 6 may 7 give 7 give 9 to 9 to 11 . and our [manors] go with it , " said [i] . 1 and 2 our 2 our 4 go 4 go 5 with 5 with 6 it 6 it 7 , 7 , 8 " 8 " 9 said 9 said 11 . " shall we tell our sons ? " 1 " 3 we 2 shall 3 we 3 we 4 tell 4 tell 5 our 4 tell 6 sons 6 sons 7 ? 7 ? 8 " " ' [no] . 1 " 2 ' 2 ' 4 . the [king] will not wake up a hornets ' nest in the [south] till he has smoked out the bees in the [north] . 1 the 6 up 3 will 4 not 4 not 5 wake 5 wake 6 up 6 up 11 in 7 a 8 hornets 8 hornets 10 nest 8 hornets 11 in 9 ' 10 nest 11 in 14 till 12 the 14 till 14 till 17 smoked 15 he 16 has 15 he 17 smoked 17 smoked 20 bees 18 out 19 the 18 out 20 bees 19 the 20 bees 20 bees 24 . 21 in 22 the 22 the 24 . if he were wise he would wait till that war were over before he made new enemies . 1 if 2 he 1 if 10 war 2 he 4 wise 2 he 7 wait 3 were 4 wise 4 wise 6 would 5 he 6 would 7 wait 9 that 7 wait 10 war 8 till 9 that 10 war 18 . 11 were 12 over 12 over 13 before 13 before 15 made 14 he 15 made 15 made 16 new 16 new 17 enemies 16 new 18 . but mere talk , such as [gilbert] sends , is no proof nowadays . 1 but 3 talk 1 but 5 such 2 mere 3 talk 3 talk 4 , 5 such 8 sends 6 as 8 sends 8 sends 9 , 9 , 10 is 10 is 11 no 11 no 13 nowadays 12 proof 13 nowadays 13 nowadays 14 . we [barons] follow the [church] , and , like [anselm] , we speak what we please . 1 we 3 follow 3 follow 7 and 4 the 6 , 6 , 7 and 7 and 11 , 8 , 9 like 9 like 11 , 11 , 13 speak 12 we 13 speak 13 speak 14 what 14 what 17 . 15 we 16 please 16 please 17 . let us go about our day 's dealings , and say naught to [gilbert] . " 1 let 4 about 1 let 8 dealings 2 us 3 go 3 go 4 about 4 about 5 our 5 our 7 's 6 day 7 's 8 dealings 9 , 8 dealings 12 naught 9 , 10 and 9 , 12 naught 10 and 11 say 12 naught 15 . 13 to 15 . 15 . 16 " " ' [then] we do nothing ? " said [hugh] . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 4 we 4 we 5 do 4 we 6 nothing 6 nothing 7 ? 7 ? 8 " 8 " 9 said 9 said 11 . " ' [we] wait , " said [de] [aquila] . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 4 wait 4 wait 5 , 5 , 6 " 6 " 7 said 7 said 10 . " [i] am old , but still [i] find that the most grievous work [i] know . " 1 " 4 old 1 " 5 , 3 am 4 old 4 old 5 , 5 , 13 grievous 6 but 7 still 6 but 13 grievous 7 still 9 find 7 still 10 that 10 that 11 the 11 the 12 most 13 grievous 14 work 14 work 16 know 14 work 17 . 17 . 18 " ' [and] so we found it , but in the end [de] [aquila] was right . 1 ' 3 so 3 so 4 we 3 so 6 it 4 we 5 found 6 it 7 , 7 , 8 but 7 , 11 end 8 but 9 in 9 in 10 the 11 end 14 was 14 was 15 right 15 right 16 . ' [a] little later in the year , armed men rode over the hill , the [golden] [horseshoes] flying behind the [king] 's banner . 1 ' 11 rode 3 little 4 later 4 later 5 in 5 in 6 the 5 in 7 year 7 year 8 , 8 , 9 armed 8 , 11 rode 9 armed 10 men 11 rode 12 over 12 over 13 the 13 the 14 hill 13 the 16 the 14 hill 15 , 16 the 20 behind 19 flying 20 behind 20 behind 25 . 21 the 23 's 23 's 24 banner 24 banner 25 . said [de] [aquila] , at the window of our chamber : " how did [i] tell you ? 1 said 8 of 4 , 5 at 5 at 6 the 6 the 7 window 7 window 8 of 8 of 10 chamber 9 our 10 chamber 10 chamber 11 : 11 : 14 did 12 " 13 how 13 how 14 did 14 did 16 tell 16 tell 18 ? 17 you 18 ? here comes [fulke] himself to spy out his new lands which our [king] hath promised him if he can bring proof of my treason . " 1 here 5 to 2 comes 4 himself 2 comes 5 to 5 to 15 promised 6 spy 7 out 7 out 9 new 8 his 9 new 9 new 14 hath 10 lands 11 which 11 which 12 our 11 which 14 hath 14 hath 15 promised 15 promised 16 him 16 him 17 if 16 him 19 can 17 if 18 he 17 if 19 can 19 can 21 proof 20 bring 21 proof 21 proof 22 of 22 of 23 my 23 my 24 treason 24 treason 26 " 25 . 26 " " ' [how] dost thou know ? " said [hugh] . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 4 dost 4 dost 5 thou 5 thou 7 ? 6 know 7 ? 7 ? 8 " 8 " 9 said 9 said 11 . " ' [because] that is what [i] would do if [i] were [fulke] , but [i] should have brought more men . 1 " 5 is 2 ' 4 that 4 that 5 is 5 is 6 what 6 what 9 do 6 what 17 should 8 would 9 do 9 do 10 if 10 if 12 were 14 , 15 but 14 , 17 should 17 should 20 more 18 have 19 brought 18 have 20 more 20 more 22 . 21 men 22 . he [sucked] in his cheeks and drummed on the edge of the well-shaft , where the water sounded all hollow . 1 he 3 in 3 in 15 where 4 his 5 cheeks 5 cheeks 6 and 6 and 7 drummed 7 drummed 8 on 8 on 9 the 9 the 10 edge 9 the 11 of 11 of 12 the 12 the 13 well-shaft 12 the 15 where 13 well-shaft 14 , 15 where 17 water 15 where 18 sounded 16 the 17 water 18 sounded 20 hollow 19 all 20 hollow 20 hollow 21 . " ' [shall] we go ? " said [i] . 1 " 2 ' 2 ' 4 we 4 we 5 go 5 go 6 ? 6 ? 7 " 7 " 8 said 8 said 10 . " ' [go] [!] 1 " 2 ' at this time of year ? 1 at 2 this 2 this 3 time 3 time 4 of 4 of 5 year 5 year 6 ? stark madness , " said he . 1 stark 2 madness 1 stark 3 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 5 said 5 said 6 he 6 he 7 . who would stop them [fulke] ? " 1 who 2 would 2 would 3 stop 3 stop 4 them 4 them 6 ? 6 ? 7 " " ' [how] did [i] tell you ? " said [de] [aquila] . 1 " 2 ' 2 ' 4 did 2 ' 6 tell 6 tell 7 you 7 you 8 ? 8 ? 9 " 9 " 10 said 10 said 13 . see that [fulke] 's men lie in the big south barn , " said he . 1 see 2 that 1 see 5 men 2 that 4 's 2 that 5 men 5 men 6 lie 6 lie 9 big 6 lie 16 . 7 in 8 the 8 the 9 big 10 south 11 barn 11 barn 12 , 12 , 13 " 12 , 16 . 13 " 14 said 14 said 15 he " give them drink , and when [fulke] has eaten we will drink in my chamber . 1 " 7 when 2 give 3 them 3 them 4 drink 4 drink 6 and 5 , 6 and 6 and 7 when 7 when 11 we 9 has 10 eaten 9 has 11 we 11 we 16 chamber 12 will 15 my 13 drink 14 in 13 drink 15 my 15 my 16 chamber 16 chamber 17 . the [great] [hall] is too cold for old bones . " 1 the 4 is 4 is 5 too 5 too 6 cold 6 cold 7 for 6 cold 8 old 8 old 9 bones 9 bones 10 . 10 . 11 " ' [did] you know it was going to happen ? ' said [dan] . 1 ' 4 know 3 you 4 know 4 know 9 happen 5 it 6 was 6 was 7 going 7 going 8 to 8 to 9 happen 9 happen 10 ? 10 ? 12 said 11 ' 12 said 12 said 14 . ' [assuredly] , ' said [sir] [richard] , with a sweet smile . 1 ' 3 , 3 , 4 ' 4 ' 5 said 5 said 8 , 8 , 9 with 9 with 11 sweet 10 a 11 sweet 11 sweet 13 . 12 smile 13 . he lay rolling his eyes and bubbling with his mouth , and jehan roped him like a calf . 1 he 5 eyes 1 he 11 , 2 lay 3 rolling 2 lay 5 eyes 3 rolling 4 his 5 eyes 7 bubbling 6 and 7 bubbling 7 bubbling 10 mouth 8 with 9 his 9 his 10 mouth 11 , 19 . 12 and 13 jehan 13 jehan 14 roped 14 roped 15 him 14 roped 16 like 16 like 18 calf 17 a 18 calf 18 calf 19 . he was cased all in that newfangled armour which we call lizard-mail . 1 he 2 was 1 he 5 in 2 was 3 cased 3 cased 4 all 5 in 8 armour 6 that 7 newfangled 7 newfangled 8 armour 8 armour 12 lizard-mail 9 which 10 we 10 we 11 call 11 call 12 lizard-mail 12 lizard-mail 13 . not rings like my hauberk here ' [sir] [richard] tapped his chest but little pieces of dagger-proof steel overlapping on stout leather . 1 not 2 rings 2 rings 5 hauberk 3 like 4 my 3 like 5 hauberk 5 hauberk 12 chest 6 here 7 ' 6 here 10 tapped 10 tapped 11 his 10 tapped 12 chest 12 chest 16 of 13 but 14 little 14 little 15 pieces 15 pieces 16 of 16 of 17 dagger-proof 17 dagger-proof 18 steel 17 dagger-proof 22 leather 19 overlapping 20 on 20 on 21 stout 20 on 22 leather 22 leather 23 . ' [at] this [gilbert] would have run out . 1 ' 3 this 3 this 5 would 5 would 6 have 6 have 7 run 7 run 8 out 8 out 9 . i laid my hand on his shoulder . 1 i 3 my 2 laid 3 my 3 my 4 hand 4 hand 5 on 5 on 6 his 6 his 7 shoulder 7 shoulder 8 . it sufficed . 1 it 2 sufficed 2 sufficed 3 . he fell to trembling and praying on his beads . 1 he 2 fell 2 fell 4 trembling 3 to 4 trembling 4 trembling 8 his 5 and 6 praying 6 praying 7 on 7 on 8 his 8 his 9 beads 9 beads 10 . take pen and ink-horn , [gilbert] . 1 take 2 pen 2 pen 3 and 3 and 4 ink-horn 4 ink-horn 5 , 5 , 7 . we cannot all be [sacristans] of [battle] . " 1 we 2 cannot 2 cannot 3 all 3 all 4 be 4 be 6 of 6 of 8 . 8 . 9 " ' [said] [fulke] from the floor , " ye have bound a [king] 's messenger . 1 ' 4 from 4 from 5 the 4 from 6 floor 6 floor 7 , 6 floor 10 have 7 , 8 " 8 " 9 ye 10 have 11 bound 10 have 12 a 12 a 16 . 14 's 15 messenger 15 messenger 16 . pevensey shall burn for this . " 1 pevensey 2 shall 2 shall 3 burn 3 burn 4 for 4 for 5 this 5 this 6 . 6 . 7 " " ' [maybe] . 1 " 2 ' 2 ' 4 . i have seen it besieged once , " said [de] [aquila] , " but heart up , [fulke] . 1 i 5 besieged 1 i 8 " 2 have 3 seen 2 have 5 besieged 3 seen 4 it 5 besieged 7 , 6 once 7 , 8 " 13 " 9 said 12 , 12 , 13 " 13 " 14 but 14 but 16 up 14 but 19 . 15 heart 16 up 16 up 17 , ' [then] [fulke] sat up and looked long and cunningly at [de] [aquila] . 1 ' 4 sat 4 sat 6 and 5 up 6 and 6 and 7 looked 7 looked 8 long 7 looked 10 cunningly 8 long 9 and 10 cunningly 11 at 11 at 14 . " ' [am] [i] ? " said [de] [aquila] . 1 " 2 ' 2 ' 5 ? 5 ? 6 " 6 " 7 said 7 said 10 . ' [fulke] laughed and said , " no man who serves [king] [henry] dare do this much to his messenger . 1 ' 3 laughed 1 ' 8 no 3 laughed 4 and 4 and 7 " 5 said 6 , 6 , 7 " 8 no 9 man 8 no 15 do 9 man 10 who 9 man 11 serves 11 serves 14 dare 15 do 16 this 16 this 17 much 17 much 18 to 17 much 19 his 19 his 20 messenger 20 messenger 21 . when didst thou come over to the [duke] ? 1 when 2 didst 2 didst 3 thou 2 didst 9 ? 3 thou 4 come 4 come 5 over 5 over 6 to 6 to 7 the let me up and we can smooth it out together . " 1 let 2 me 2 me 7 smooth 3 up 4 and 4 and 5 we 5 we 6 can 6 can 7 smooth 7 smooth 9 out 8 it 9 out 9 out 10 together 10 together 11 . 11 . 12 " and he smiled and becked and winked . 1 and 2 he 2 he 4 and 3 smiled 4 and 4 and 5 becked 5 becked 6 and 6 and 7 winked 7 winked 8 . " ' [yes] , we will smooth it out , " said [de] [aquila] . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 5 we 4 , 5 we 5 we 6 will 6 will 7 smooth 7 smooth 8 it 8 it 9 out 9 out 10 , 10 , 11 " 11 " 15 . 12 said 15 . it was turn of ebb , and the water came to his knees . 1 it 7 and 2 was 3 turn 3 turn 4 of 4 of 5 ebb 5 ebb 6 , 6 , 7 and 7 and 9 water 8 the 9 water 9 water 10 came 10 came 11 to 10 came 12 his 12 his 13 knees 13 knees 14 . he said nothing , but shivered somewhat . 1 he 2 said 1 he 3 nothing 3 nothing 4 , 4 , 5 but 5 but 7 somewhat 6 shivered 7 somewhat 7 somewhat 8 . ' [then] jehan of a sudden beat down [gilbert] 's wrist with his sheathed dagger . 1 ' 3 jehan 3 jehan 8 down 4 of 5 a 5 a 6 sudden 5 a 7 beat 6 sudden 7 beat 7 beat 8 down 8 down 14 sheathed 10 's 11 wrist 11 wrist 12 with 12 with 13 his 13 his 14 sheathed 14 sheathed 16 . 15 dagger 16 . " stop ! " he said . 1 " 2 stop 2 stop 3 ! 3 ! 4 " 4 " 6 said 5 he 6 said 6 said 7 . " he swallows his beads . " 1 " 2 he 2 he 3 swallows 3 swallows 4 his 4 his 5 beads 5 beads 6 . 6 . 7 " " ' [poison] , belike , " said [de] [aquila] . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 7 " 4 , 5 belike 5 belike 6 , 6 , 7 " 7 " 8 said 8 said 11 . " it is good for men who know too much . 1 " 3 is 2 it 3 is 3 is 6 men 4 good 5 for 5 for 6 men 6 men 8 know 7 who 8 know 8 know 9 too 9 too 11 . 10 much 11 . i have carried it these thirty years . 1 i 3 carried 2 have 3 carried 3 carried 4 it 4 it 6 thirty 5 these 6 thirty 6 thirty 7 years 7 years 8 . give me ! " 1 give 2 me 2 me 3 ! 3 ! 4 " ' [then] [gilbert] wept and howled . 1 ' 4 wept 4 wept 5 and 5 and 6 howled 6 howled 7 . de [aquila] ran the beads through his fingers . 1 de 4 the 3 ran 4 the 4 the 5 beads 5 beads 6 through 6 through 8 fingers 7 his 8 fingers 8 fingers 9 . on it was written : " the [old] [dog] goes to [salisbury] to be beaten . 1 on 2 it 1 on 5 : 2 it 3 was 3 was 4 written 5 : 10 goes 6 " 7 the 7 the 10 goes 10 goes 11 to 11 to 13 to 13 to 14 be 14 be 16 . 15 beaten 16 . i have his [kennel] . 1 i 2 have 2 have 3 his 2 have 5 . come quickly . 1 come 2 quickly 2 quickly 3 . " ' [this] is worse than poison , " said [de] [aquila] very softly , and sucked in his cheeks . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 10 said 2 ' 5 worse 4 is 5 worse 6 than 7 poison 6 than 10 said 7 poison 9 " 8 , 9 " 10 said 14 softly 13 very 14 softly 14 softly 15 , 15 , 20 cheeks 16 and 17 sucked 17 sucked 18 in 17 sucked 20 cheeks 18 in 19 his 20 cheeks 21 . then [gilbert] grovelled in the rushes , and told us all he knew . 1 then 3 grovelled 1 then 4 in 4 in 8 and 5 the 6 rushes 6 rushes 7 , 7 , 8 and 8 and 10 us 9 told 10 us 10 us 13 knew 11 all 12 he 12 he 13 knew 13 knew 14 . " ' [i] will have no clerk of mine mishandled or miscalled , " said [de] [aquila] . 1 " 7 clerk 2 ' 4 will 4 will 5 have 5 have 6 no 6 no 7 clerk 7 clerk 8 of 8 of 10 mishandled 8 of 13 , 9 mine 10 mishandled 10 mishandled 12 miscalled 11 or 12 miscalled 13 , 15 said 14 " 15 said 15 said 18 . " that seaman shall be whipped at his own mast . 1 " 2 that 2 that 5 be 3 seaman 4 shall 4 shall 5 be 5 be 6 whipped 6 whipped 7 at 7 at 8 his 8 his 10 mast 9 own 10 mast 10 mast 11 . write me first a letter , and thou shalt bear it , with [the] order for the whipping , tomorrow to the boat . " 1 write 9 shalt 2 me 3 first 3 first 4 a 4 a 5 letter 5 letter 6 , 5 letter 7 and 7 and 8 thou 7 and 9 shalt 9 shalt 10 bear 10 bear 11 it 10 bear 18 whipping 11 it 12 , 11 it 18 whipping 12 , 13 with 13 with 15 order 15 order 16 for 16 for 17 the 18 whipping 19 , 19 , 20 tomorrow 20 tomorrow 22 the 21 to 22 the 22 the 23 boat 22 the 24 . 23 boat 24 . 24 . 25 " " ' [write] to any man that all is betrayed , " said [de] [aquila] , " and even the [pope] himself would sleep uneasily . 1 " 2 ' 2 ' 5 any 4 to 5 any 5 any 10 betrayed 6 man 7 that 6 man 10 betrayed 7 that 8 all 8 all 9 is 10 betrayed 17 " 11 , 12 " 12 " 13 said 13 said 16 , 16 , 17 " 17 " 22 himself 18 and 19 even 18 and 20 the 20 the 22 himself 22 himself 23 would 23 would 26 . 24 sleep 25 uneasily 25 uneasily 26 . eh , [jehan] ? 1 eh 2 , 2 , 4 ? if one told thee all was betrayed , what wouldst thou do ? " 1 if 3 told 1 if 4 thee 2 one 3 told 3 told 4 thee 4 thee 7 betrayed 5 all 6 was 6 was 7 betrayed 7 betrayed 9 what 8 , 9 what 9 what 10 wouldst 10 wouldst 13 ? 11 thou 12 do 12 do 13 ? 13 ? 14 " " ' [i] would run away , " said [jehan] . 1 " 2 ' 2 ' 6 away 4 would 5 run 5 run 6 away 6 away 7 , 7 , 8 " 7 , 9 said 9 said 11 . " it might be true . " 1 " 3 might 2 it 3 might 3 might 4 be 4 be 5 true 5 true 6 . 6 . 7 " " ' [well] said , " quoth [de] [aquila] . 1 " 2 ' 2 ' 4 said 4 said 5 , 5 , 6 " 6 " 7 quoth 7 quoth 10 . we will give [robert] full measure to chew upon . 1 we 2 will 1 we 3 give 2 will 3 give 3 give 7 to 5 full 6 measure 6 measure 7 to 7 to 8 chew 8 chew 9 upon 9 upon 10 . write also that [fulke] himself is sick to death of a dropsy . " 1 write 2 also 1 write 5 himself 2 also 3 that 5 himself 10 of 6 is 7 sick 7 sick 8 to 8 to 9 death 9 death 10 of 10 of 11 a 11 a 14 " 12 dropsy 13 . 13 . 14 " " ' [nay] ! " cried [fulke] , hanging in the well-shaft . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 5 " 4 ! 5 " 5 " 6 cried 6 cried 10 in 8 , 9 hanging 9 hanging 10 in 10 in 12 well-shaft 11 the 12 well-shaft 12 well-shaft 13 . " drown me out of hand , but do not make a jest of me . " 1 " 4 out 2 drown 3 me 2 drown 4 out 4 out 6 hand 5 of 6 hand 6 hand 9 do 7 , 8 but 8 but 9 do 9 do 12 a 10 not 11 make 11 make 12 a 12 a 13 jest 13 jest 14 of 14 of 15 me 14 of 16 . 16 . 17 " " ' [jest] ? 1 " 2 ' 2 ' 4 ? i ? " said [de] [aquila] . 1 i 2 ? 2 ? 3 " 3 " 4 said 4 said 7 . " [i] am but fighting for life and lands with a pen , as thou hast shown me , [fulke] . " 1 " 3 am 3 am 6 for 4 but 5 fighting 5 fighting 6 for 6 for 7 life 7 life 8 and 7 life 17 shown 8 and 14 as 9 lands 10 with 10 with 11 a 11 a 12 pen 11 a 13 , 13 , 14 as 14 as 15 thou 15 thou 16 hast 17 shown 18 me 18 me 19 , 18 me 21 . 21 . 22 " ' [then] [fulke] groaned , for he was cold , and , " let me confess , " said he . 1 ' 8 was 4 groaned 5 , 4 groaned 7 he 5 , 6 for 7 he 8 was 8 was 9 cold 9 cold 13 " 10 , 11 and 11 and 12 , 12 , 13 " 13 " 14 let 14 let 19 said 15 me 16 confess 16 confess 17 , 17 , 18 " 17 , 19 said 18 " 19 said 19 said 20 he 20 he 21 . " ' [now] , this is right neighbourly , " said [de] [aquila] , leaning over the shaft . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 8 neighbourly 4 , 5 this 4 , 7 right 5 this 6 is 7 right 8 neighbourly 8 neighbourly 9 , 9 , 11 said 9 , 14 , 10 " 11 said 14 , 15 leaning 15 leaning 16 over 15 leaning 18 shaft 16 over 17 the 17 the 18 shaft 18 shaft 19 . take pen and inkhorn , [gilbert] . 1 take 2 pen 2 pen 3 and 3 and 4 inkhorn 4 inkhorn 5 , 5 , 7 . here is work that will not irk thee . " 1 here 2 is 2 is 4 that 3 work 4 that 4 that 6 not 5 will 6 not 6 not 8 thee 7 irk 8 thee 8 thee 9 . 9 . 10 " " ' [let] my men go without hurt , and [i] will confess my treason against the [king] , " said [fulke] . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 9 , 2 ' 7 without 4 my 5 men 5 men 6 go 6 go 7 without 7 without 8 hurt 9 , 13 confess 10 and 12 will 12 will 13 confess 13 confess 16 against 14 my 15 treason 15 treason 16 against 16 against 17 the 17 the 19 , 19 , 21 said 20 " 21 said 21 said 23 . plunder he gave them , but pity , none . 1 plunder 4 them 2 he 3 gave 3 gave 4 them 4 them 5 , 5 , 6 but 6 but 7 pity 6 but 8 , 7 pity 8 , 8 , 9 none 9 none 10 . " ' [te] [!] 1 " 2 ' te ! " said [de] [aquila] . 1 te 2 ! 2 ! 3 " 3 " 4 said 4 said 7 . " thy treason was all confessed long ago by [gilbert] . 1 " 2 thy 1 " 4 was 2 thy 3 treason 4 was 6 confessed 5 all 6 confessed 6 confessed 8 ago 7 long 8 ago 8 ago 9 by 9 by 11 . it would be enough to hang [montgomery] himself . " 1 it 3 be 2 would 3 be 3 be 5 to 4 enough 5 to 5 to 6 hang 6 hang 8 himself 8 himself 9 . 9 . 10 " " ' [all] in good time , " said [de] [aquila] . 1 " 6 time 2 ' 4 in 4 in 5 good 5 good 6 time 6 time 7 , 7 , 8 " 8 " 9 said 9 said 12 . " the night is young ; the wine is old ; and we need only the merry tale . 1 " 10 old 2 the 3 night 3 night 4 is 3 night 10 old 4 is 5 young 5 young 6 ; 6 ; 9 is 7 the 8 wine 8 wine 9 is 10 old 17 merry 11 ; 12 and 12 and 13 we 13 we 14 need 14 need 15 only 14 need 17 merry 15 only 16 the 17 merry 19 . 18 tale 19 . begin the story of thy life since when thou wast a lad at [tours] . 1 begin 4 of 1 begin 6 life 1 begin 9 thou 2 the 3 story 2 the 4 of 4 of 5 thy 6 life 7 since 7 since 8 when 9 thou 10 wast 9 thou 11 a 10 wast 11 a 11 a 12 lad 11 a 15 . 12 lad 13 at tell it nimbly ! " 1 tell 2 it 2 it 3 nimbly 3 nimbly 4 ! 4 ! 5 " " ' [ye] shame me to my soul , " said [fulke] . 1 " 2 ' 2 ' 7 my 4 shame 5 me 5 me 6 to 6 to 7 my 7 my 8 soul 8 soul 9 , 9 , 11 said 10 " 11 said 11 said 13 . " ' [then] [i] have done what neither [king] nor [duke] could do , " said [de] [aquila] . 1 " 8 neither 2 ' 5 have 5 have 6 done 6 done 7 what 6 done 8 neither 8 neither 10 nor 10 nor 14 , 10 nor 15 " 12 could 13 do 13 do 14 , 15 " 16 said 16 said 19 . " but begin , and forget nothing . " 1 " 4 , 2 but 3 begin 3 begin 4 , 4 , 6 forget 5 and 6 forget 6 forget 7 nothing 7 nothing 8 . 8 . 9 " " ' [send] thy man away , " said [fulke] . 1 " 2 ' 2 ' 4 thy 4 thy 6 away 5 man 6 away 6 away 7 , 7 , 9 said 8 " 9 said 9 said 11 . " ' [that] much can [i] do , " said [de] [aquila] . 1 " 2 ' 2 ' 4 much 4 much 5 can 4 much 7 do 7 do 8 , 7 do 9 " 9 " 10 said 10 said 13 . ' [but] , remember , [i] am like the [danes] ' [king] . 1 ' 4 remember 3 , 4 remember 4 remember 5 , 5 , 7 am 5 , 11 ' 7 am 8 like 8 like 9 the 11 ' 13 . i cannot turn the tide . ' 1 i 2 cannot 1 i 3 turn 3 turn 4 the 4 the 5 tide 5 tide 6 . 6 . 7 ' " ' [how] long will it rise ? " said [fulke] , and splashed anew . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 4 long 4 long 5 will 4 long 7 rise 5 will 6 it 7 rise 8 ? 8 ? 9 " 8 ? 10 said 9 " 10 said 10 said 15 anew 12 , 13 and 13 and 14 splashed 13 and 15 anew 15 anew 16 . " ' [for] three hours , " said [de] [aquila] . 1 " 2 ' 2 ' 5 hours 4 three 5 hours 5 hours 6 , 6 , 7 " 6 , 8 said 7 " 8 said 8 said 11 . " time to tell all thy good deeds . 1 " 3 to 2 time 3 to 3 to 5 all 4 tell 5 all 5 all 6 thy 6 thy 8 deeds 7 good 8 deeds 8 deeds 9 . begin , and , [gilbert] , [i] have heard thou art somewhat careless do not twist his words from his true meaning . " 1 begin 2 , 1 begin 9 heard 3 and 4 , 4 , 6 , 6 , 8 have 8 have 9 heard 9 heard 10 thou 9 heard 16 twist 10 thou 12 somewhat 10 thou 13 careless 11 art 12 somewhat 13 careless 14 do 14 do 15 not 16 twist 18 words 16 twist 21 true 17 his 18 words 18 words 19 from 19 from 20 his 20 his 21 true 21 true 22 meaning 22 meaning 23 . 23 . 24 " ' [was] it bad ? ' said [dan] , awestruck . 1 ' 4 bad 3 it 4 bad 4 bad 5 ? 5 ? 7 said 6 ' 7 said 7 said 10 awestruck 9 , 10 awestruck 10 awestruck 11 . ' [beyond] belief , ' [sir] [richard] answered . 1 ' 3 belief 3 belief 4 , 4 , 5 ' 5 ' 8 answered 8 answered 9 . ' [none] the less , there was that in it which forced even [gilbert] to laugh . 1 ' 3 the 3 the 4 less 4 less 6 there 5 , 6 there 6 there 8 that 7 was 8 that 8 that 13 even 9 in 10 it 10 it 12 forced 11 which 12 forced 12 forced 13 even 13 even 17 . 15 to 16 laugh 16 laugh 17 . we three laughed till we ached . 1 we 3 laughed 2 three 3 laughed 3 laughed 4 till 4 till 5 we 5 we 6 ached 6 ached 7 . at one place his teeth so chattered that we could not [well] hear , and we reached him down a cup of wine . 1 at 3 place 1 at 10 could 2 one 3 place 3 place 4 his 4 his 5 teeth 5 teeth 6 so 6 so 7 chattered 6 so 8 that 8 that 9 we 10 could 11 not 10 could 16 we 13 hear 15 and 13 hear 16 we 14 , 15 and 16 we 19 down 17 reached 18 him 17 reached 19 down 19 down 20 a 20 a 21 cup 21 cup 22 of 22 of 24 . 23 wine 24 . yes [,] he waved the filthy rags of his life before us , as though they had been some proud banner . 1 yes 3 he 3 he 5 the 4 waved 5 the 5 the 7 rags 6 filthy 7 rags 7 rags 15 though 8 of 9 his 8 of 11 before 9 his 10 life 11 before 14 as 11 before 15 though 12 us 13 , 12 us 14 as 15 though 20 proud 16 they 17 had 17 had 18 been 18 been 19 some 19 some 20 proud 20 proud 21 banner 21 banner 22 . he was shivering , but shameless . 1 he 2 was 2 was 3 shivering 3 shivering 4 , 4 , 5 but 5 but 6 shameless 6 shameless 7 . " my father ! 1 " 2 my 2 my 3 father 3 father 4 ! my father ! 1 my 2 father 2 father 3 ! i dreamed of treachery , " he cried , and babbled thickly . 1 i 2 dreamed 2 dreamed 3 of 2 dreamed 6 " 3 of 4 treachery 4 treachery 5 , 5 , 6 " 6 " 8 cried 7 he 8 cried 8 cried 9 , 8 cried 10 and 9 , 10 and 10 and 13 . 11 babbled 12 thickly 12 thickly 13 . " ' [there] is no treachery here , " said [fulke] . 1 " 5 no 2 ' 4 is 4 is 5 no 5 no 6 treachery 6 treachery 8 , 7 here 8 , 8 , 10 said 9 " 10 said 10 said 12 . " ' [thy] only son ! " said [de] [aquila] . 1 " 2 ' 2 ' 5 son 4 only 5 son 5 son 6 ! 6 ! 7 " 7 " 8 said 8 said 11 . " why didst thou bring the child here ? " 1 " 3 didst 2 why 3 didst 3 didst 4 thou 4 thou 5 bring 5 bring 7 child 6 the 7 child 7 child 9 ? 8 here 9 ? 9 ? 10 " " ' [he] is my heir . 1 " 2 ' 2 ' 6 heir 4 is 5 my 5 my 6 heir 6 heir 7 . i dared not trust him to my brother , " said [fulke] , and now he was ashamed . 1 i 7 my 2 dared 3 not 2 dared 4 trust 4 trust 5 him 5 him 6 to 6 to 7 my 7 my 8 brother 8 brother 18 ashamed 9 , 14 and 9 , 15 now 10 " 11 said 11 said 13 , 13 , 14 and 14 and 15 now 15 now 16 he 16 he 17 was 16 he 18 ashamed 17 was 18 ashamed 18 ashamed 19 . de [aquila] said nothing , but sat weighing a wine-cup in his two hands thus . 1 de 3 said 1 de 5 , 3 said 4 nothing 5 , 12 his 6 but 7 sat 7 sat 8 weighing 8 weighing 9 a 9 a 10 wine-cup 10 wine-cup 11 in 11 in 12 his 12 his 13 two 13 two 15 thus 14 hands 15 thus 15 thus 16 . anon , [fulke] touched him on the knee . 1 anon 2 , 2 , 4 touched 4 touched 6 on 5 him 6 on 6 on 7 the 7 the 8 knee 8 knee 9 . " ' [let] the boy escape to [normandy] , " said he , " and do with me at thy pleasure . 1 " 5 boy 2 ' 4 the 4 the 5 boy 5 boy 16 do 6 escape 7 to 7 to 9 , 9 , 10 " 10 " 14 " 11 said 12 he 12 he 13 , 13 , 14 " 14 " 15 and 15 and 16 do 16 do 22 . 17 with 21 pleasure 18 me 19 at 19 at 20 thy 20 thy 21 pleasure 21 pleasure 22 . yea , hang me tomorrow , with my letter to [robert] round my neck , but let the boy go . " 1 yea 3 hang 1 yea 15 , 2 , 3 hang 3 hang 6 , 4 me 5 tomorrow 5 tomorrow 6 , 6 , 9 letter 7 with 8 my 8 my 9 letter 9 letter 10 to 10 to 12 round 10 to 14 neck 12 round 13 my 15 , 16 but 16 but 17 let 16 but 19 boy 17 let 18 the 18 the 19 boy 19 boy 22 " 20 go 21 . 20 go 22 " " ' [be] still , " said [de] [aquila] . 1 " 2 ' 2 ' 4 still 4 still 5 , 5 , 6 " 6 " 7 said 7 said 10 . " [i] think for [england] . " 1 " 3 think 3 think 4 for 4 for 6 . 6 . 7 " ' [so] we waited what our [lord] of [pevensey] should devise ; and the sweat ran down [fulke] 's forehead . 1 ' 3 we 1 ' 10 should 3 we 5 what 3 we 6 our 4 waited 5 what 6 our 8 of 10 should 14 the 11 devise 12 ; 12 ; 13 and 13 and 14 the 14 the 16 ran 15 sweat 16 ran 16 ran 17 down 17 down 19 's 19 's 20 forehead 19 's 21 . 20 forehead 21 . ' [at] last said [de] [aquila] : " [i] am too old to judge , or to trust any man . 1 ' 3 last 1 ' 12 old 3 last 10 am 3 last 11 too 4 said 7 : 7 : 8 " 8 " 10 am 11 too 12 old 12 old 15 , 13 to 14 judge 14 judge 15 , 15 , 18 trust 16 or 17 to 17 to 18 trust 18 trust 20 man 19 any 20 man 20 man 21 . therefore , go back to thy [king] , [fulke] . " 1 therefore 2 , 2 , 3 go 3 go 5 to 4 back 5 to 5 to 6 thy 6 thy 8 , 8 , 10 . 10 . 11 " " ' [and] thou wilt say nothing of what has passed ? " said [fulke] . 1 " 5 wilt 2 ' 4 thou 4 thou 5 wilt 5 wilt 12 ? 6 say 7 nothing 7 nothing 8 of 8 of 9 what 9 what 11 passed 10 has 11 passed 11 passed 12 ? 12 ? 13 " 13 " 14 said 14 said 16 . " ' [why] should [i] ? 1 " 2 ' 2 ' 4 should 4 should 6 ? thy son will stay with me . 1 thy 2 son 2 son 3 will 3 will 4 stay 4 stay 6 me 5 with 6 me 6 me 7 . ' [but] it hadn't anything to do with his son , ' cried [una] , startled . 1 ' 6 to 1 ' 10 son 3 it 4 hadn't 4 hadn't 5 anything 5 anything 6 to 6 to 7 do 7 do 8 with 8 with 9 his 10 son 11 , 10 son 17 . 11 , 12 ' 12 ' 13 cried 13 cried 16 startled 15 , 16 startled ' [how] could we have hanged [fulke] ? ' said [sir] [richard] . 1 ' 3 could 3 could 4 we 4 we 5 have 4 we 6 hanged 6 hanged 8 ? 8 ? 10 said 9 ' 10 said 10 said 13 . ' [we] needed him to make our peace with the [king] . 1 ' 3 needed 3 needed 5 to 4 him 5 to 5 to 6 make 6 make 7 our 7 our 8 peace 8 peace 9 with 9 with 12 . 10 the 12 . he would have betrayed half [england] for the boy 's sake . 1 he 2 would 2 would 3 have 2 would 5 half 3 have 4 betrayed 4 betrayed 5 half 5 half 8 the 7 for 8 the 8 the 9 boy 9 boy 10 's 10 's 11 sake 11 sake 12 . of that we were sure . ' 1 of 2 that 2 that 5 sure 3 we 4 were 3 we 5 sure 5 sure 6 . 6 . 7 ' ' [i] don't understand , ' said [una] . 1 ' 3 don't 3 don't 4 understand 4 understand 5 , 5 , 6 ' 6 ' 7 said 7 said 9 . ' [but] [i] think it was simply awful . ' 1 ' 4 think 4 think 5 it 5 it 6 was 5 it 8 awful 7 simply 8 awful 8 awful 9 . 9 . 10 ' ' [so] did not [fulke] . 1 ' 3 did 3 did 4 not 4 not 6 . he was well pleased . ' 1 he 2 was 2 was 3 well 3 well 4 pleased 4 pleased 5 . 5 . 6 ' ' [what] ? 1 ' 3 ? because his son was going to be killed ? ' 1 because 2 his 2 his 3 son 3 son 6 to 4 was 5 going 5 going 6 to 6 to 7 be 7 be 8 killed 8 killed 9 ? 9 ? 10 ' ' [nay] . 1 ' 3 . because [de] [aquila] had shown him how he might save the boy 's life and his own lands and honours . 1 because 6 him 4 had 5 shown 5 shown 6 him 6 him 10 save 7 how 8 he 8 he 9 might 8 he 10 save 10 save 12 boy 11 the 12 boy 12 boy 13 's 13 's 17 own 14 life 15 and 14 life 17 own 15 and 16 his 17 own 21 . 18 lands 20 honours 18 lands 21 . 19 and 20 honours " [i] will do it , " he said . 1 " 3 will 3 will 5 it 4 do 5 it 5 it 6 , 6 , 8 he 7 " 8 he 8 he 10 . 9 said 10 . " [i] swear [i] will do it . 1 " 3 swear 3 swear 5 will 5 will 6 do 6 do 7 it 7 it 8 . i will tell the [king] thou art no traitor , but the most excellent , valiant , and perfect of us all . 1 i 6 thou 1 i 10 , 2 will 3 tell 3 tell 4 the 4 the 6 thou 6 thou 8 no 7 art 8 no 8 no 9 traitor 10 , 16 valiant 11 but 12 the 11 but 13 most 13 most 14 excellent 13 most 15 , 14 excellent 15 , 15 , 16 valiant 16 valiant 17 , 17 , 20 of 18 and 19 perfect 19 perfect 20 of 20 of 21 us 21 us 22 all 22 all 23 . yes , [i] will save thee . " 1 yes 2 , 2 , 6 thee 4 will 5 save 5 save 6 thee 6 thee 7 . 7 . 8 " ' [de] [aquila] looked still into the bottom of the cup , rolling the wine-dregs to and fro . 1 ' 9 of 1 ' 11 cup 4 looked 5 still 5 still 6 into 5 still 8 bottom 6 into 7 the 8 bottom 9 of 9 of 10 the 10 the 11 cup 11 cup 15 wine-dregs 12 , 13 rolling 13 rolling 15 wine-dregs 14 the 15 wine-dregs 15 wine-dregs 19 . 16 to 18 fro 17 and 18 fro 18 fro 19 . " ' [ay] , " he said . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 4 , 4 , 5 " 5 " 6 he 6 he 7 said 7 said 8 . " if [i] had a son , [i] would , [i] think , save him . 1 " 2 if 1 " 4 had 4 had 9 would 5 a 6 son 6 son 7 , 6 son 9 would 9 would 12 think 10 , 12 think 12 think 13 , 13 , 14 save 14 save 15 him 15 him 16 . but do not by any means tell me how thou wilt go about it . " 1 but 3 not 2 do 3 not 3 not 6 means 4 by 5 any 5 any 6 means 6 means 8 me 7 tell 8 me 8 me 10 thou 9 how 10 thou 10 thou 13 about 11 wilt 12 go 12 go 13 about 13 about 14 it 14 it 15 . 15 . 16 " " ' [nay] , nay , " said [fulke] , nodding his bald head wisely . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 7 " 4 , 5 nay 4 , 6 , 5 nay 6 , 6 , 7 " 7 " 8 said 7 " 11 nodding 8 said 10 , 11 nodding 13 bald 12 his 13 bald 13 bald 14 head 13 bald 16 . 14 head 15 wisely " that is my secret . 1 " 2 that 2 that 3 is 3 is 4 my 4 my 5 secret 5 secret 6 . " ' [and] henceforward , " said [de] [aquila] , " [i] counsel thee to serve one master not two . " 1 " 2 ' 1 " 6 " 4 henceforward 5 , 5 , 6 " 6 " 7 said 7 said 10 , 10 , 13 counsel 11 " 13 counsel 13 counsel 14 thee 14 thee 18 master 15 to 16 serve 15 to 18 master 16 serve 17 one 18 master 21 . 19 not 21 . 20 two 21 . 21 . 22 " " ' [what] ? " said [fulke] . 1 " 2 ' 2 ' 4 ? 4 ? 5 " 5 " 6 said 6 said 8 . " can [i] work no more honest trading between the two sides these troublous times ? " 1 " 2 can 1 " 4 work 1 " 8 trading 4 work 6 more 4 work 8 trading 5 no 6 more 6 more 7 honest 8 trading 14 troublous 9 between 10 the 10 the 11 two 11 two 12 sides 12 sides 13 these 12 sides 14 troublous 14 troublous 15 times 15 times 16 ? 16 ? 17 " " ' [serve] [robert] or the [king] [england] or [normandy] , " said [de] [aquila] . 1 " 2 ' 2 ' 5 or 2 ' 9 or 5 or 6 the 9 or 11 , 11 , 12 " 11 , 13 said 13 said 16 . " [i] care not which it is , but make thy choice here and now . " 1 " 3 care 3 care 5 which 3 care 8 , 4 not 5 which 6 it 7 is 6 it 8 , 8 , 10 make 9 but 10 make 10 make 15 now 11 thy 12 choice 12 choice 13 here 13 here 14 and 13 here 15 now 15 now 16 . 16 . 17 " " ' [the] [king] , then , " said [fulke] , " for [i] see he is better served than [robert] . 1 " 2 ' 2 ' 6 then 5 , 6 then 6 then 7 , 7 , 13 for 8 " 9 said 9 said 11 , 11 , 12 " 12 " 13 for 13 for 15 see 15 see 20 than 16 he 17 is 16 he 20 than 17 is 18 better 18 better 19 served 20 than 22 . shall [i] swear it ? " 1 shall 3 swear 3 swear 4 it 4 it 5 ? 5 ? 6 " " ' [no] need , " said [de] [aquila] , and he laid his hand on the parchments which [gilbert] had written . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 6 " 2 ' 4 need 4 need 5 , 6 " 13 laid 7 said 10 , 10 , 11 and 11 and 12 he 12 he 13 laid 13 laid 15 hand 14 his 15 hand 15 hand 16 on 16 on 18 parchments 16 on 23 . 17 the 18 parchments 18 parchments 19 which 19 which 22 written 21 had 22 written how many cattle , think you , would the [bishop] of [tours] give for that tale ? 1 how 3 cattle 1 how 5 think 2 many 3 cattle 3 cattle 4 , 5 think 6 you 5 think 9 the 6 you 7 , 7 , 8 would 9 the 11 of 11 of 13 give 13 give 14 for 14 for 15 that 15 that 17 ? 16 tale 17 ? or thy brother ? 1 or 2 thy 2 thy 3 brother 3 brother 4 ? or the [monks] of [blois] ? 1 or 4 of 1 or 6 ? 2 the 4 of minstrels will turn it into songs which thy own [saxon] serfs shall sing behind their plough-stilts , and men-at-arms riding through thy [norman] towns . 1 minstrels 3 turn 2 will 3 turn 3 turn 7 which 4 it 5 into 4 it 6 songs 6 songs 7 which 7 which 12 shall 8 thy 9 own 9 own 11 serfs 11 serfs 12 shall 12 shall 20 riding 13 sing 15 their 13 sing 20 riding 14 behind 15 their 16 plough-stilts 17 , 17 , 18 and 17 , 20 riding 18 and 19 men-at-arms 20 riding 21 through 21 through 22 thy 21 through 24 towns 24 towns 25 . this shall be thy punishment , if ever [i] find thee double-dealing with thy [king] any more . 1 this 6 , 2 shall 3 be 3 be 5 punishment 4 thy 5 punishment 5 punishment 6 , 6 , 7 if 7 if 8 ever 7 if 10 find 8 ever 10 find 10 find 11 thee 11 thee 13 with 12 double-dealing 13 with 13 with 16 any 13 with 17 more 14 thy 16 any 17 more 18 . meantime , the parchments stay here with thy son . 1 meantime 4 parchments 2 , 3 the 3 the 4 parchments 4 parchments 5 stay 5 stay 7 with 6 here 7 with 7 with 8 thy 8 thy 9 son 9 son 10 . him [i] will return to thee when thou hast made my peace with the [king] . 1 him 3 will 3 will 7 when 4 return 5 to 5 to 6 thee 6 thee 7 when 7 when 8 thou 8 thou 9 hast 8 thou 10 made 9 hast 10 made 10 made 11 my 11 my 12 peace 12 peace 13 with 13 with 16 . 14 the 16 . the parchments never . " 1 the 2 parchments 2 parchments 3 never 3 never 4 . 4 . 5 " ' [fulke] hid his face and groaned . 1 ' 3 hid 3 hid 4 his 4 his 5 face 5 face 6 and 6 and 7 groaned 7 groaned 8 . " ' [bones] of the [saints] ! " said [de] [aquila] , laughing . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 13 laughing 4 of 5 the 5 the 13 laughing 7 ! 8 " 8 " 9 said 9 said 12 , 12 , 13 laughing 13 laughing 14 . " the pen cuts deep . 1 " 2 the 2 the 3 pen 3 pen 4 cuts 4 cuts 5 deep 5 deep 6 . i could never have fetched that grunt out of thee with any sword . " 1 i 2 could 1 i 5 fetched 2 could 3 never 3 never 4 have 3 never 5 fetched 5 fetched 6 that 6 that 9 of 7 grunt 8 out 8 out 9 of 9 of 10 thee 10 thee 11 with 11 with 12 any 12 any 13 sword 13 sword 14 . 14 . 15 " " ' [but] so long as [i] do not anger thee , my tale will be secret ? " said [fulke] . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 9 not 4 so 5 long 5 long 6 as 6 as 8 do 8 do 9 not 9 not 16 be 10 anger 11 thee 11 thee 12 , 11 thee 13 my 12 , 13 my 13 my 14 tale 14 tale 16 be 15 will 16 be 16 be 17 secret 17 secret 22 . 18 ? 19 " 19 " 20 said 20 said 22 . " ' [just] so long . 1 " 2 ' 2 ' 6 . 4 so 5 long 5 long 6 . does that comfort thee , [fulke] ? " said [de] [aquila] . 1 does 2 that 1 does 4 thee 2 that 3 comfort 3 comfort 4 thee 4 thee 5 , 5 , 7 ? 7 ? 8 " 8 " 9 said 9 said 12 . ' [poor] [fulke] , ' said [una] . 1 ' 4 , 4 , 5 ' 5 ' 6 said 6 said 8 . ' [i] pitied him also , ' said [sir] [richard] . 1 ' 3 pitied 3 pitied 4 him 4 him 5 also 5 also 6 , 6 , 7 ' 7 ' 8 said 8 said 11 . " ' [if] [i] had known this , " said [fulke] , catching his breath , " [i] would never have lifted hand against [pevensey] . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 9 " 5 had 6 known 6 known 7 this 7 this 8 , 8 , 9 " 9 " 10 said 10 said 12 , 12 , 21 have 13 catching 14 his 13 catching 15 breath 15 breath 16 , 16 , 17 " 16 , 20 never 17 " 19 would 20 never 21 have 21 have 22 lifted 22 lifted 23 hand 22 lifted 24 against 23 hand 24 against 24 against 26 . only lack of this yellow stuff has made me so unlucky in my dealings . " 1 only 2 lack 1 only 3 of 2 lack 3 of 3 of 6 stuff 4 this 5 yellow 5 yellow 6 stuff 6 stuff 8 made 7 has 8 made 8 made 14 dealings 9 me 10 so 10 so 11 unlucky 11 unlucky 12 in 12 in 13 my 12 in 14 dealings 14 dealings 15 . 15 . 16 " ' [it] was dawn then , and they stirred in the [great] [hall] below . 1 ' 5 then 3 was 5 then 4 dawn 5 then 5 then 6 , 6 , 11 the 7 and 8 they 8 they 9 stirred 9 stirred 10 in 10 in 11 the 11 the 14 below 14 below 15 . he smoothed his long beard , and called his son to his stirrup and kissed him . 1 he 5 beard 2 smoothed 3 his 2 smoothed 4 long 3 his 4 long 4 long 5 beard 5 beard 10 son 6 , 7 and 7 and 8 called 8 called 9 his 9 his 10 son 10 son 11 to 11 to 12 his 11 to 13 stirrup 13 stirrup 17 . 14 and 15 kissed 15 kissed 16 him 15 kissed 17 . de [aquila] rode with him as far as the [new] [mill] landward . 1 de 7 far 3 rode 4 with 4 with 5 him 5 him 6 as 6 as 7 far 7 far 8 as 8 as 9 the 9 the 13 . 12 landward 13 . we thought the night had been all a dream . ' 1 we 2 thought 1 we 4 night 2 thought 3 the 4 night 6 been 5 had 6 been 6 been 7 all 7 all 9 dream 8 a 9 dream 9 dream 10 . 10 . 11 ' ' [but] did he make it right with the [king] ? ' 1 ' 3 did 3 did 4 he 4 he 5 make 5 make 6 it 5 make 12 ' 6 it 7 right 7 right 8 with 8 with 9 the 11 ? 12 ' dan asked . 1 dan 2 asked 2 asked 3 . ' [about] your not being traitors , [i] mean . ' 1 ' 5 being 3 your 4 not 4 not 5 being 5 being 7 , 6 traitors 7 , 7 , 9 mean 9 mean 10 . 10 . 11 ' sir [richard] smiled . 1 sir 3 smiled 3 smiled 4 . ' [the] [king] sent no second summons to [pevensey] , nor did he ask why [de] [aquila] had not obeyed the first . 1 ' 4 sent 1 ' 7 summons 4 sent 5 no 5 no 6 second 7 summons 14 ask 8 to 10 , 10 , 11 nor 11 nor 12 did 11 nor 13 he 13 he 14 ask 14 ask 15 why 15 why 19 not 18 had 19 not 19 not 22 first 20 obeyed 21 the 20 obeyed 22 first 22 first 23 . yes , that was [fulke] 's work . 1 yes 2 , 2 , 3 that 3 that 4 was 4 was 6 's 6 's 7 work 7 work 8 . i know not how he did it , but it was well and swiftly done . ' 1 i 6 did 2 know 6 did 3 not 4 how 3 not 6 did 4 how 5 he 6 did 14 swiftly 7 it 8 , 7 it 10 it 8 , 9 but 10 it 11 was 11 was 12 well 11 was 14 swiftly 12 well 13 and 14 swiftly 16 . 15 done 16 . 16 . 17 ' ' [then] you didn't do anything to his son ? ' said [una] . 1 ' 3 you 3 you 4 didn't 3 you 6 anything 4 didn't 5 do 6 anything 7 to 7 to 8 his 7 to 9 son 9 son 10 ? 10 ? 14 . 11 ' 12 said 12 said 14 . ' [the] boy ? 1 ' 3 boy 3 boy 4 ? oh , he was an imp ! 1 oh 2 , 2 , 3 he 3 he 4 was 4 was 5 an 5 an 6 imp 6 imp 7 ! he turned the keep doors out of dortoirs while we had him . 1 he 3 the 2 turned 3 the 3 the 4 keep 3 the 7 of 4 keep 5 doors 5 doors 6 out 7 of 8 dortoirs 8 dortoirs 9 while 9 while 10 we 10 we 11 had 11 had 12 him 12 him 13 . i gave him a bittern's claw to bring him good luck at shooting . 1 i 2 gave 1 i 7 to 2 gave 3 him 2 gave 4 a 4 a 5 bittern's 5 bittern's 6 claw 7 to 8 bring 8 bring 11 luck 9 him 10 good 10 good 11 luck 11 luck 12 at 12 at 13 shooting 13 shooting 14 . an imp , if ever there was ! ' 1 an 2 imp 1 an 3 , 3 , 4 if 4 if 6 there 5 ever 6 there 6 there 7 was 7 was 8 ! 8 ! 9 ' ' [and] what happened to [gilbert] ? ' said [dan] . 1 ' 3 what 3 what 4 happened 4 happened 5 to 5 to 7 ? 7 ? 11 . 8 ' 9 said 9 said 11 . ' [not] even a whipping . 1 ' 3 even 3 even 4 a 4 a 5 whipping 5 whipping 6 . moreover , after that night [i] think [gilbert] loved as much as he feared [de] [aquila] . 1 moreover 3 after 1 moreover 7 think 2 , 3 after 4 that 5 night 5 night 7 think 7 think 9 loved 9 loved 10 as 10 as 12 as 11 much 12 as 12 as 14 feared 13 he 14 feared 14 feared 17 . at least he would not leave us not even when [vivian] , the [king] 's [clerk] , would have made him [sacristan] of [battle] [abbey] . 1 at 2 least 1 at 4 would 2 least 3 he 4 would 5 not 4 would 8 not 5 not 7 us 5 not 8 not 6 leave 7 us 8 not 9 even 9 even 10 when 10 when 12 , 12 , 13 the 12 , 20 made 15 's 17 , 17 , 18 would 18 would 19 have 19 have 20 made 20 made 21 him 20 made 26 . 21 him 23 of a false fellow , but , in his fashion , bold . ' 1 a 2 false 1 a 4 , 2 false 3 fellow 4 , 5 but 5 but 6 , 6 , 7 in 6 , 8 his 8 his 9 fashion 8 his 10 , 9 fashion 10 , 10 , 11 bold 11 bold 12 . 12 . 13 ' ' [did] [robert] ever land in [pevensey] after all ? ' 1 ' 4 ever 4 ever 5 land 5 land 9 all 6 in 8 after 8 after 9 all 9 all 10 ? 10 ? 11 ' dan went on . 1 dan 2 went 2 went 3 on 3 on 4 . many of [henry] 's men sailed from [pevensey] to that war . 1 many 2 of 1 many 6 sailed 2 of 4 's 4 's 5 men 6 sailed 7 from 7 from 9 to 9 to 12 . 10 that 11 war 11 war 12 . fulke came , [i] remember , and we all four lay in the little chamber once again , and drank together . 1 fulke 10 four 2 came 3 , 2 came 5 remember 5 remember 6 , 6 , 7 and 6 , 10 four 7 and 8 we 8 we 9 all 10 four 14 little 11 lay 12 in 12 in 13 the 13 the 14 little 14 little 17 again 15 chamber 16 once 16 once 17 again 17 again 18 , 18 , 21 together 19 and 20 drank 20 drank 21 together 21 together 22 . de [aquila] was right . 1 de 3 was 3 was 4 right 4 right 5 . one should not judge men . 1 one 2 should 2 should 3 not 3 not 4 judge 4 judge 5 men 5 men 6 . fulke was merry . 1 fulke 2 was 2 was 3 merry 3 merry 4 . yes , always merry with a catch in his breath . ' 1 yes 3 always 2 , 3 always 3 always 4 merry 3 always 6 a 4 merry 5 with 6 a 8 in 7 catch 8 in 8 in 10 breath 9 his 10 breath 10 breath 12 ' 11 . 12 ' ' [and] what did you do afterwards ? ' said [una] . 1 ' 3 what 3 what 4 did 4 did 5 you 4 did 6 do 5 you 6 do 6 do 7 afterwards 7 afterwards 8 ? 8 ? 10 said 9 ' 10 said 10 said 12 . ' [we] talked together of times past . 1 ' 3 talked 3 talked 4 together 4 together 5 of 5 of 6 times 5 of 7 past 7 past 8 . that is all men can do when they grow old , little maid . ' 1 that 2 is 1 that 4 men 2 is 3 all 4 men 7 when 5 can 6 do 6 do 7 when 7 when 9 grow 8 they 9 grow 9 grow 10 old 10 old 11 , 10 old 13 maid 12 little 13 maid 13 maid 14 . 14 . 15 ' the bell for tea rang faintly across the meadows . 1 the 2 bell 2 bell 3 for 3 for 4 tea 3 for 5 rang 4 tea 5 rang 5 rang 8 the 6 faintly 7 across 7 across 8 the 8 the 9 meadows 9 meadows 10 . ' [again] , in the mist and shadow of sleep , [he] saw his native land . ' 1 ' 7 and 1 ' 13 saw 3 , 6 mist 3 , 7 and 4 in 5 the 5 the 6 mist 7 and 9 of 8 shadow 9 of 9 of 10 sleep 10 sleep 11 , 13 saw 16 land 13 saw 18 ' 14 his 15 native 14 his 16 land 16 land 17 . ' [i] don't know when you began that , ' said [dan] , sleepily . 1 ' 6 you 3 don't 4 know 4 know 5 when 5 when 6 you 6 you 7 began 7 began 9 , 7 began 10 ' 7 began 11 said 8 that 9 , 11 said 13 , 13 , 14 sleepily 14 sleepily 15 . the [runes] on [weland] ['s] [sword] 1 the 3 on a [smith] makes me [to] betray my [man] [in] my first fight . 1 a 4 me 3 makes 4 me 4 me 6 betray 6 betray 7 my 7 my 10 my 10 my 12 fight 11 first 12 fight 12 fight 13 . to gather [gold] [at] the world 's end [i] am sent . 1 to 2 gather 1 to 7 's 5 the 6 world 6 world 7 's 7 's 8 end 8 end 10 am 10 am 11 sent 11 sent 12 . the [gold] [i] gather [comes] into [england] [out] of deep [water] . 1 the 4 gather 4 gather 6 into 6 into 9 of 9 of 10 deep 10 deep 12 . like a shining [fish] [then] it descends [into] deep [water] . 1 like 2 a 1 like 3 shining 2 a 3 shining 3 shining 6 it 6 it 7 descends 7 descends 9 deep 9 deep 11 . it is not given [for] goods or gear , [but] for [the] [thing] . 1 it 3 not 1 it 4 given 2 is 3 not 4 given 6 goods 6 goods 7 or 7 or 8 gear 8 gear 9 , 9 , 11 for 11 for 14 . the [gold] [i] gather [a] [king] covets [for] an ill use . 1 the 4 gather 4 gather 9 an 7 covets 9 an 9 an 10 ill 10 ill 12 . 11 use 12 . the [gold] [i] gather [is] drawn up [out] of deep [water] . 1 the 4 gather 4 gather 6 drawn 4 gather 7 up 7 up 10 deep 9 of 10 deep 10 deep 12 . like a shining [fish] [then] it descends [into] deep [water] . 1 like 2 a 1 like 3 shining 2 a 3 shining 3 shining 6 it 6 it 7 descends 7 descends 9 deep 9 deep 11 . it is not given [for] goods or gear , [but] for [the] [thing] . 1 it 3 not 1 it 4 given 2 is 3 not 4 given 6 goods 6 goods 7 or 7 or 8 gear 8 gear 9 , 9 , 11 for 11 for 14 . [a] [centurion] [of] [the] [thirtieth] cities and [thrones] and [powers] [stand] in [time] 's eye , [almost] as long as flowers , [which] daily die . 1 cities 4 and 1 cities 16 flowers 2 and 4 and 7 in 9 's 7 in 10 eye 10 eye 11 , 11 , 14 long 11 , 16 flowers 13 as 14 long 14 long 15 as 16 flowers 20 die 17 , 19 daily 19 daily 20 die 20 die 21 . but , as new buds put forth [to] glad new men , [out] of the spent and unconsidered [earth] [the] [cities] rise again . 1 but 3 as 1 but 7 forth 2 , 3 as 3 as 4 new 3 as 5 buds 5 buds 6 put 7 forth 9 glad 7 forth 12 , 9 glad 10 new 10 new 11 men 12 , 14 of 14 of 15 the 15 the 17 and 16 spent 17 and 17 and 18 unconsidered 18 unconsidered 22 rise 22 rise 23 again 23 again 24 . dan had come to grief over his [latin] , and was kept in ; so [una] went alone to [far] [wood] . 1 dan 4 to 2 had 3 come 3 come 4 to 4 to 5 grief 5 grief 6 over 5 grief 12 kept 6 over 7 his 7 his 9 , 9 , 10 and 10 and 11 was 12 kept 13 in 12 kept 18 alone 13 in 14 ; 15 so 17 went 15 so 18 alone 18 alone 19 to 19 to 22 . they had named the place out of the verse in [lays] of [ancient] [rome] : 1 they 2 had 2 had 3 named 2 had 5 place 3 named 4 the 5 place 6 out 6 out 7 of 6 out 8 the 8 the 9 verse 8 the 12 of 9 verse 10 in 12 of 15 : from lordly [volaterrae] , [where] [scowls] the [far-famed] hold [piled] by the hands of giants [for] [godlike] [kings] of old . 1 from 2 lordly 1 from 7 the 2 lordly 4 , 7 the 9 hold 7 the 12 the 9 hold 11 by 12 the 15 giants 12 the 19 of 13 hands 14 of 13 hands 15 giants 19 of 20 old 20 old 21 . the sou'-west wind ( there is always a wind by [volaterrae] ) blew from the bare ridge where [cherry] [clack] [windmill] stands . 1 the 3 wind 1 the 8 a 2 sou'-west 3 wind 4 ( 5 there 5 there 6 is 6 is 7 always 7 always 8 a 8 a 9 wind 9 wind 12 ) 9 wind 17 ridge 10 by 12 ) 12 ) 13 blew 13 blew 14 from 13 blew 15 the 15 the 16 bare 15 the 17 ridge 17 ridge 18 where 18 where 22 stands 22 stands 23 . una took [dan] 's catapult from its secret place , and made ready to meet [lars] [porsena] 's army stealing through the wind-whitened aspens by the brook . 1 una 2 took 1 una 6 from 2 took 4 's 4 's 5 catapult 6 from 7 its 6 from 11 and 7 its 9 place 8 secret 9 place 9 place 10 , 10 , 11 and 11 and 20 stealing 12 made 13 ready 13 ready 14 to 13 ready 15 meet 15 meet 19 army 15 meet 20 stealing 18 's 19 army 20 stealing 22 the 21 through 22 the 22 the 23 wind-whitened 23 wind-whitened 24 aspens 23 wind-whitened 26 the 24 aspens 25 by 26 the 27 brook 27 brook 28 . a gust boomed up the valley , and [una] chanted sorrowfully : 1 a 2 gust 1 a 3 boomed 3 boomed 6 valley 4 up 5 the 5 the 6 valley 6 valley 8 and 7 , 8 and 8 and 11 sorrowfully 10 chanted 11 sorrowfully 11 sorrowfully 12 : ' [verbenna] down to [ostia] [hath] wasted all the plain : [astur] hath stormed [janiculum] , [and] the stout guards are slain . ' 1 ' 4 to 3 down 4 to 4 to 10 plain 7 wasted 8 all 8 all 9 the 9 the 10 plain 10 plain 16 , 11 : 13 hath 11 : 16 , 13 hath 14 stormed 16 , 19 stout 18 the 19 stout 19 stout 22 slain 20 guards 21 are 20 guards 22 slain 22 slain 23 . 23 . 24 ' but the wind , not charging fair to the wood , started aside and shook a single oak in [gleason] 's pasture . 1 but 2 the 1 but 5 not 2 the 3 wind 3 wind 4 , 5 not 13 aside 6 charging 7 fair 7 fair 8 to 8 to 9 the 8 to 11 , 9 the 10 wood 11 , 12 started 11 , 13 aside 13 aside 16 a 14 and 15 shook 15 shook 16 a 16 a 17 single 17 single 18 oak 18 oak 22 pasture 19 in 21 's 21 's 22 pasture 22 pasture 23 . ' [now] welcome welcome , [sextus] , ' sang [una] , loading the catapult ' [now] welcome to thy home ! 1 ' 3 welcome 1 ' 8 ' 4 welcome 5 , 5 , 7 , 7 , 8 ' 8 ' 11 , 8 ' 12 loading 9 sang 11 , 12 loading 13 the 13 the 15 ' 14 catapult 15 ' 15 ' 19 thy 17 welcome 18 to 18 to 19 thy 19 thy 20 home 20 home 21 ! why dost thou stay , and turn away ? 1 why 2 dost 2 dost 3 thou 2 dost 4 stay 3 thou 4 stay 4 stay 6 and 5 , 6 and 6 and 7 turn 7 turn 8 away 8 away 9 ? here lies the road to [rome] . ' 1 here 2 lies 2 lies 3 the 3 the 4 road 4 road 5 to 5 to 7 . 7 . 8 ' ' [oh] , my [winkie] ! ' she said aloud , and that was something she had picked up from [dan] . 1 ' 7 ' 3 , 4 my 3 , 6 ! 6 ! 7 ' 7 ' 9 said 8 she 9 said 9 said 12 and 10 aloud 11 , 11 , 12 and 12 and 15 something 13 that 14 was 14 was 15 something 15 something 16 she 16 she 17 had 17 had 18 picked 18 picked 19 up 19 up 22 . 20 from 22 . ' [i] b'lieve [i] 've tickled up a [gleason] cow . ' 1 ' 3 b'lieve 3 b'lieve 5 've 3 b'lieve 7 up 5 've 6 tickled 7 up 8 a 8 a 10 cow 10 cow 11 . 11 . 12 ' ' [you] little painted beast ! ' a voice cried . 1 ' 6 ! 3 little 4 painted 4 painted 5 beast 5 beast 6 ! 6 ! 7 ' 7 ' 8 a 8 a 10 cried 9 voice 10 cried 10 cried 11 . ' [i] 'll teach you to sling your masters ! ' 1 ' 4 teach 3 'll 4 teach 4 teach 5 you 5 you 6 to 6 to 9 masters 7 sling 8 your 8 your 9 masters 9 masters 10 ! 10 ! 11 ' she looked down most cautiously [,] and saw a young man covered with hoopy bronze armour all glowing among the late broom . 1 she 3 down 1 she 7 and 2 looked 3 down 3 down 5 cautiously 4 most 5 cautiously 7 and 8 saw 8 saw 11 man 8 saw 19 among 9 a 10 young 10 young 11 man 11 man 16 armour 12 covered 13 with 13 with 14 hoopy 14 hoopy 15 bronze 15 bronze 16 armour 16 armour 18 glowing 17 all 18 glowing 19 among 21 late 20 the 21 late 21 late 22 broom 22 broom 23 . but what [una] admired beyond all was his great bronze helmet with a red horse-tail that flicked in the wind . 1 but 9 great 1 but 15 horse-tail 2 what 4 admired 2 what 9 great 4 admired 5 beyond 5 beyond 6 all 6 all 7 was 7 was 8 his 9 great 14 red 10 bronze 13 a 11 helmet 12 with 12 with 13 a 13 a 14 red 14 red 15 horse-tail 15 horse-tail 21 . 16 that 17 flicked 17 flicked 18 in 18 in 19 the 18 in 21 . 19 the 20 wind she could hear the long hairs rasp on his shimmery shoulder-plates . 1 she 4 the 2 could 3 hear 3 hear 4 the 4 the 5 long 4 the 6 hairs 6 hairs 7 rasp 6 hairs 9 his 7 rasp 8 on 9 his 10 shimmery 10 shimmery 11 shoulder-plates 11 shoulder-plates 12 . he caught sight of [una] 's yellow head . 1 he 2 caught 1 he 3 sight 3 sight 4 of 4 of 6 's 6 's 7 yellow 7 yellow 8 head 8 head 9 . ' [have] you seen a painted lead-slinger ? ' he called . 1 ' 7 lead-slinger 3 you 4 seen 4 seen 5 a 5 a 6 painted 5 a 7 lead-slinger 7 lead-slinger 8 ? 8 ? 9 ' 9 ' 10 he 10 he 11 called 11 called 12 . ' [no-o] , ' said [una] . 1 ' 3 , 3 , 4 ' 4 ' 5 said 5 said 7 . ' [but] if you 've seen a bullet ' 1 ' 3 if 3 if 5 've 4 you 5 've 5 've 7 a 6 seen 7 a 7 a 8 bullet 8 bullet 9 ' ' [seen] ? ' cried the man . 1 ' 3 ? 3 ? 4 ' 4 ' 5 cried 5 cried 6 the 6 the 7 man 7 man 8 . ' [it] passed within a hair 's breadth of my ear . ' 1 ' 3 passed 1 ' 4 within 4 within 5 a 5 a 7 's 6 hair 7 's 7 's 8 breadth 8 breadth 9 of 9 of 10 my 10 my 11 ear 11 ear 12 . 12 . 13 ' ' [well] , that was me . 1 ' 7 . 3 , 4 that 3 , 7 . 4 that 5 was 5 was 6 me i 'm most awfully sorry . ' 1 i 3 most 2 'm 3 most 3 most 5 sorry 4 awfully 5 sorry 5 sorry 6 . 6 . 7 ' ' [didn't] the [faun] tell you [i] was coming ? ' 1 ' 3 the 3 the 5 tell 5 tell 6 you 6 you 8 was 8 was 9 coming 9 coming 10 ? 10 ? 11 ' he smiled . 1 he 2 smiled 2 smiled 3 . ' [not] if you mean [puck] . 1 ' 3 if 3 if 4 you 4 you 5 mean 5 mean 7 . i thought you were a [gleason] cow . 1 i 2 thought 2 thought 3 you 3 you 4 were 4 were 5 a 5 a 7 cow 7 cow 8 . i [i] didn't know you were a a [what] are you ? ' 1 i 3 didn't 3 didn't 6 were 4 know 5 you 5 you 6 were 6 were 7 a 7 a 8 a 8 a 10 are 10 are 11 you 11 you 12 ? 11 you 13 ' he laughed outright , showing a set of splendid teeth . 1 he 3 outright 2 laughed 3 outright 3 outright 7 set 4 , 5 showing 5 showing 6 a 6 a 7 set 7 set 9 splendid 8 of 9 splendid 9 splendid 10 teeth 10 teeth 11 . his face and eyes were dark , and his eyebrows met above his big nose in one bushy black [bar] . 1 his 10 eyebrows 2 face 3 and 3 and 4 eyes 3 and 6 dark 4 eyes 5 were 6 dark 8 and 6 dark 10 eyebrows 7 , 8 and 8 and 9 his 10 eyebrows 16 in 11 met 12 above 12 above 15 nose 12 above 16 in 13 his 14 big 14 big 15 nose 16 in 19 black 16 in 21 . 17 one 18 bushy 17 one 19 black 19 black 21 . ' [they] call me [parnesius] . 1 ' 3 call 3 call 4 me 4 me 6 . i have been a [centurion] of the [seventh] [cohort] of the [thirtieth] [legion] the [ulpia] [victrix] . 1 i 2 have 2 have 3 been 3 been 4 a 4 a 6 of 6 of 7 the 7 the 10 of 10 of 11 the 10 of 17 . 14 the 17 . did you sling that bullet ? ' 1 did 2 you 1 did 3 sling 3 sling 4 that 4 that 5 bullet 5 bullet 6 ? 6 ? 7 ' ' [i] did . 1 ' 3 did 3 did 4 . i was using [dan] 's catapult , ' said [una] . 1 i 2 was 2 was 3 using 3 using 5 's 5 's 6 catapult 6 catapult 7 , 7 , 8 ' 8 ' 9 said 9 said 11 . ' [catapults] ! ' said he . 1 ' 3 ! 3 ! 4 ' 4 ' 5 said 5 said 6 he 6 he 7 . ' [i] ought to know something about them . 1 ' 3 ought 3 ought 5 know 4 to 5 know 5 know 7 about 6 something 7 about 7 about 8 them 8 them 9 . show me ! ' 1 show 2 me 2 me 3 ! 3 ! 4 ' ' [a] sling on a forked stick . 1 ' 3 sling 3 sling 5 a 4 on 5 a 5 a 6 forked 6 forked 7 stick 7 stick 8 . i understand ! ' he cried , and pulled at the elastic . 1 i 2 understand 1 i 5 he 2 understand 3 ! 3 ! 4 ' 5 he 6 cried 6 cried 8 and 7 , 8 and 8 and 9 pulled 9 pulled 10 at 9 pulled 11 the 11 the 12 elastic 12 elastic 13 . ' [but] what wonderful beast yields this stretching leather ? ' 1 ' 3 what 3 what 6 yields 4 wonderful 5 beast 5 beast 6 yields 6 yields 8 stretching 7 this 8 stretching 8 stretching 9 leather 9 leather 10 ? 10 ? 11 ' ' [it] 's laccy elastic . 1 ' 3 's 1 ' 4 laccy 4 laccy 5 elastic 5 elastic 6 . you put the bullet into that loop , and then you pull hard . ' 1 you 2 put 1 you 6 that 2 put 3 the 3 the 4 bullet 4 bullet 5 into 6 that 7 loop 7 loop 8 , 8 , 10 then 9 and 10 then 10 then 11 you 11 you 12 pull 11 you 14 . 12 pull 13 hard 14 . 15 ' the man pulled , and hit himself square on his thumbnail . 1 the 3 pulled 1 the 4 , 2 man 3 pulled 4 , 5 and 5 and 6 hit 6 hit 7 himself 6 hit 8 square 8 square 11 thumbnail 9 on 10 his 9 on 11 thumbnail 11 thumbnail 12 . ' [each] to his own weapon , ' he said gravely , handing it back . 1 ' 8 ' 3 to 4 his 3 to 5 own 5 own 6 weapon 5 own 7 , 7 , 8 ' 8 ' 9 he 9 he 10 said 9 he 12 , 10 said 11 gravely 12 , 13 handing 13 handing 15 back 14 it 15 back 15 back 16 . ' [i] am better with the bigger machine , little maiden . 1 ' 4 better 3 am 4 better 4 better 7 bigger 5 with 6 the 6 the 7 bigger 7 bigger 8 machine 8 machine 9 , 8 machine 11 maiden 9 , 10 little 10 little 11 maiden 11 maiden 12 . but it 's a pretty toy . 1 but 2 it 2 it 3 's 3 's 4 a 3 's 5 pretty 4 a 5 pretty 5 pretty 6 toy 6 toy 7 . a wolf would laugh at it . 1 a 2 wolf 2 wolf 3 would 3 would 4 laugh 4 laugh 5 at 5 at 6 it 6 it 7 . aren't you afraid of wolves ? ' 1 aren't 2 you 2 you 3 afraid 3 afraid 4 of 4 of 5 wolves 5 wolves 6 ? 6 ? 7 ' ' [there] aren't any , ' said [una] . 1 ' 3 aren't 3 aren't 4 any 4 any 5 , 5 , 6 ' 6 ' 7 said 7 said 9 . ' [never] believe it ! 1 ' 3 believe 3 believe 4 it 4 it 5 ! a wolf 's like a [winged] [hat] . 1 a 2 wolf 2 wolf 3 's 3 's 4 like 4 like 5 a 5 a 8 . he comes when he isn't expected . 1 he 2 comes 2 comes 3 when 3 when 4 he 3 when 5 isn't 4 he 5 isn't 5 isn't 6 expected 6 expected 7 . don't they hunt wolves here ? ' 1 don't 2 they 2 they 3 hunt 3 hunt 4 wolves 4 wolves 5 here 5 here 6 ? 6 ? 7 ' ' [we] don't hunt , ' said [una] , remembering what she had heard from grown-ups . 1 ' 4 hunt 1 ' 10 remembering 3 don't 4 hunt 4 hunt 5 , 5 , 6 ' 6 ' 7 said 7 said 9 , 10 remembering 11 what 11 what 12 she 11 what 14 heard 12 she 13 had 14 heard 15 from 15 from 16 grown-ups 15 from 17 . 16 grown-ups 17 . ' [we] preserve pheasants . 1 ' 3 preserve 3 preserve 4 pheasants 4 pheasants 5 . do you know them ? ' 1 do 2 you 2 you 3 know 3 know 4 them 4 them 5 ? 5 ? 6 ' ' [what] a big painted [clucking] fool is a pheasant ! ' he said . 1 ' 7 fool 3 a 4 big 4 big 5 painted 4 big 7 fool 7 fool 11 ! 8 is 9 a 9 a 10 pheasant 10 pheasant 11 ! 11 ! 12 ' 12 ' 13 he 13 he 14 said 13 he 15 . 14 said 15 . ' [just] like some [romans] . ' 1 ' 3 like 3 like 4 some 4 some 6 . 6 . 7 ' ' [but] you 're a [roman] yourself , aren't you ? ' said [una] . 1 ' 3 you 1 ' 5 a 4 're 5 a 5 a 8 , 7 yourself 8 , 8 , 9 aren't 9 aren't 10 you 10 you 11 ? 11 ? 13 said 12 ' 13 said 13 said 15 . ' [ye-es] and no . 1 ' 3 and 3 and 4 no 4 no 5 . i 'm one of a good few thousands who have never seen [rome] except in a picture . 1 i 2 'm 1 i 6 good 1 i 7 few 2 'm 3 one 2 'm 6 good 3 one 4 of 4 of 5 a 7 few 8 thousands 7 few 12 seen 8 thousands 9 who 8 thousands 10 have 10 have 11 never 12 seen 15 in 12 seen 17 picture 14 except 15 in 15 in 17 picture 16 a 17 picture 17 picture 18 . my people have lived at [vectis] for generations . 1 my 2 people 2 people 3 have 2 people 4 lived 4 lived 5 at 4 lived 8 generations 7 for 8 generations 8 generations 9 . vectis that island [west] yonder that you can see from so far in clear weather . ' 1 vectis 8 can 1 vectis 10 from 2 that 3 island 3 island 5 yonder 3 island 8 can 5 yonder 6 that 6 that 7 you 9 see 10 from 10 from 12 far 11 so 12 far 12 far 14 clear 13 in 14 clear 14 clear 15 weather 15 weather 17 ' 16 . 17 ' ' [do] you mean the [isle] of [wight] ? 1 ' 3 you 3 you 4 mean 3 you 9 ? 4 mean 5 the 5 the 7 of it lifts up just before rain , and you see it from the [downs] . ' 1 it 6 rain 2 lifts 3 up 3 up 4 just 4 just 5 before 4 just 6 rain 6 rain 7 , 7 , 8 and 8 and 9 you 9 you 11 it 10 see 11 it 11 it 12 from 12 from 13 the 13 the 15 . 15 . 16 ' ' [very] likely . 1 ' 3 likely 3 likely 4 . our villa 's on the south edge of the [island] , by the [broken] [cliffs] . 1 our 2 villa 1 our 3 's 3 's 4 on 4 on 6 south 5 the 6 south 6 south 7 edge 7 edge 8 of 8 of 9 the 8 of 11 , 11 , 16 . 12 by 13 the 13 the 16 . most of it [is] three hundred years old , but the cow-stables , where our first ancestor lived , must be a hundred years older . 1 most 2 of 2 of 5 three 3 it 5 three 5 three 9 , 6 hundred 7 years 6 hundred 8 old 8 old 9 , 9 , 16 first 10 but 11 the 10 but 12 cow-stables 12 cow-stables 13 , 13 , 14 where 13 , 15 our 15 our 16 first 16 first 23 hundred 17 ancestor 18 lived 18 lived 19 , 19 , 20 must 20 must 22 a 20 must 23 hundred 21 be 22 a 23 hundred 24 years 24 years 25 older 24 years 26 . 25 older 26 . oh , quite that , because the founder of our family had his land given him by [agricola] at the [settlement] . 1 oh 2 , 1 oh 7 the 2 , 3 quite 3 quite 6 because 4 that 5 , 5 , 6 because 7 the 8 founder 8 founder 9 of 8 founder 11 family 8 founder 14 land 9 of 10 our 11 family 12 had 12 had 13 his 12 had 14 land 14 land 15 given 15 given 17 by 15 given 22 . 16 him 17 by 19 at 20 the 20 the 22 . it 's not a bad little place for its size . 1 it 4 a 2 's 3 not 3 not 4 a 4 a 5 bad 5 bad 8 for 6 little 7 place 7 place 8 for 8 for 9 its 9 its 10 size 9 its 11 . in springtime violets grow down to the very beach . 1 in 2 springtime 1 in 3 violets 3 violets 4 grow 4 grow 5 down 5 down 6 to 5 down 8 very 6 to 7 the 8 very 9 beach 9 beach 10 . i 've gathered sea-weeds for myself and violets for my [mother] many a time with our old nurse . ' 1 i 2 've 1 i 10 my 1 i 13 a 2 've 5 for 3 gathered 4 sea-weeds 4 sea-weeds 5 for 5 for 6 myself 6 myself 8 violets 7 and 8 violets 9 for 10 my 10 my 12 many 13 a 18 nurse 14 time 15 with 15 with 16 our 15 with 17 old 17 old 18 nurse 18 nurse 20 ' 19 . 20 ' ' [was] your nurse a a [romaness] too ? ' 1 ' 3 your 3 your 4 nurse 4 nurse 5 a 5 a 6 a 6 a 8 too 8 too 9 ? 9 ? 10 ' ' [no] , a [numidian] . 1 ' 3 , 3 , 4 a 4 a 6 . gods be good to her ! 1 gods 2 be 2 be 3 good 3 good 4 to 4 to 5 her 5 her 6 ! a dear , fat , brown thing with a tongue like a cowbell . 1 a 7 thing 1 a 9 a 2 dear 3 , 3 , 4 fat 3 , 5 , 3 , 7 thing 5 , 6 brown 8 with 9 a 9 a 13 cowbell 10 tongue 11 like 10 tongue 13 cowbell 11 like 12 a 12 a 13 cowbell 13 cowbell 14 . she was a free woman . 1 she 2 was 2 was 3 a 3 a 4 free 4 free 5 woman 5 woman 6 . by the way , are you free , maiden ? ' 1 by 3 way 2 the 3 way 3 way 6 you 4 , 5 are 5 are 6 you 6 you 7 free 7 free 9 maiden 8 , 9 maiden 9 maiden 10 ? 10 ? 11 ' ' [oh] , quite , ' said [una] . 1 ' 3 , 3 , 4 quite 4 quite 5 , 5 , 6 ' 6 ' 7 said 7 said 9 . ' [at] least , till tea-time ; and in summer our governess doesn't say much if we 're late . ' 1 ' 17 we 3 least 4 , 4 , 5 till 5 till 6 tea-time 5 till 10 summer 6 tea-time 8 and 6 tea-time 9 in 7 ; 8 and 10 summer 13 doesn't 10 summer 17 we 11 our 12 governess 11 our 13 doesn't 13 doesn't 14 say 14 say 16 if 15 much 16 if 17 we 18 're 18 're 20 . 19 late 20 . 20 . 21 ' the young man laughed again a proper understanding laugh . 1 the 4 laughed 2 young 3 man 3 man 4 laughed 4 laughed 5 again 5 again 6 a 6 a 7 proper 7 proper 8 understanding 8 understanding 9 laugh 8 understanding 10 . ' [i] see , ' said he . 1 ' 3 see 3 see 4 , 4 , 5 ' 5 ' 6 said 6 said 7 he 7 he 8 . ' [that] accounts for your being in the wood . 1 ' 3 accounts 3 accounts 4 for 4 for 5 your 5 your 6 being 6 being 9 wood 7 in 8 the 8 the 9 wood 9 wood 10 . we hid among the cliffs . ' 1 we 2 hid 2 hid 3 among 3 among 4 the 4 the 5 cliffs 5 cliffs 6 . 6 . 7 ' ' [did] you have a governess , then ? ' 1 ' 3 you 3 you 4 have 4 have 5 a 5 a 6 governess 6 governess 7 , 6 governess 8 then 8 then 9 ? 9 ? 10 ' ' [did] we not ? 1 ' 3 we 3 we 4 not 4 not 5 ? a [greek] , too . 1 a 3 , 3 , 4 too 4 too 5 . she [had] a way of clutching her dress when she hunted us among the gorse-bushes that made us laugh . 1 she 3 a 1 she 6 clutching 3 a 4 way 4 way 5 of 6 clutching 8 dress 6 clutching 11 hunted 7 her 8 dress 8 dress 10 she 9 when 10 she 11 hunted 14 the 12 us 13 among 13 among 14 the 14 the 19 laugh 15 gorse-bushes 16 that 16 that 18 us 16 that 19 laugh 17 made 18 us 19 laugh 20 . then she 'd say she 'd get us whipped . 1 then 3 'd 2 she 3 'd 3 'd 6 'd 4 say 5 she 5 she 6 'd 6 'd 7 get 7 get 8 us 7 get 9 whipped 8 us 9 whipped 9 whipped 10 . she never did , though , bless her ! 1 she 2 never 2 never 3 did 3 did 4 , 4 , 5 though 5 though 6 , 6 , 7 bless 7 bless 9 ! 8 her 9 ! aglaia was a thorough sportswoman , for all her learning . ' 1 aglaia 4 thorough 2 was 3 a 3 a 4 thorough 4 thorough 6 , 5 sportswoman 6 , 6 , 7 for 7 for 8 all 7 for 10 learning 8 all 9 her 10 learning 11 . 11 . 12 ' ' [but] what lessons did you do when when you were little ? ' 1 ' 6 you 3 what 4 lessons 4 lessons 5 did 5 did 6 you 6 you 7 do 7 do 8 when 7 do 13 ? 8 when 9 when 9 when 10 you 9 when 11 were 11 were 12 little 13 ? 14 ' ' [ancient] history , the [classics] , arithmetic and so on , ' he answered . 1 ' 3 history 3 history 4 , 4 , 5 the 5 the 7 , 7 , 8 arithmetic 8 arithmetic 10 so 9 and 10 so 10 so 11 on 11 on 16 . 12 , 13 ' 13 ' 14 he 14 he 15 answered 14 he 16 . and funny ! 1 and 2 funny 2 funny 3 ! roma [dea] ! 1 roma 3 ! how [mother] could make us laugh ! ' 1 how 3 could 3 could 4 make 4 make 5 us 5 us 6 laugh 6 laugh 7 ! 7 ! 8 ' ' [what] at ? ' 1 ' 5 ' 3 at 4 ? 4 ? 5 ' ' [little] jokes and sayings that every family has . 1 ' 3 jokes 3 jokes 5 sayings 4 and 5 sayings 5 sayings 6 that 5 sayings 8 family 7 every 8 family 8 family 9 has 9 has 10 . don't you know ? ' 1 don't 2 you 2 you 3 know 3 know 4 ? 4 ? 5 ' ' [i] know we have , but [i] didn't know other people had them too , ' said [una] . 1 ' 5 have 3 know 4 we 4 we 5 have 5 have 11 other 6 , 7 but 6 , 10 know 9 didn't 10 know 10 know 11 other 11 other 15 too 12 people 13 had 12 people 15 too 13 had 14 them 15 too 16 , 16 , 17 ' 16 , 18 said 18 said 20 . ' [tell] me about all your family , please . ' 1 ' 6 your 3 me 4 about 4 about 5 all 5 all 6 your 6 your 7 family 7 family 8 , 8 , 9 please 9 please 10 . 10 . 11 ' ' [good] families are very much alike . 1 ' 3 families 3 families 4 are 4 are 5 very 5 very 6 much 6 much 7 alike 7 alike 8 . mother would sit spinning of evenings while [aglaia] read in her corner , and [father] did accounts , and we four romped about the passages . 1 mother 6 evenings 1 mother 7 while 2 would 3 sit 3 sit 4 spinning 4 spinning 5 of 4 spinning 6 evenings 7 while 10 in 9 read 10 in 10 in 12 corner 11 her 12 corner 12 corner 13 , 13 , 14 and 13 , 23 about 14 and 19 and 16 did 17 accounts 17 accounts 18 , 18 , 19 and 19 and 20 we 20 we 21 four 21 four 22 romped 23 about 24 the 23 about 26 . 25 passages 26 . when our noise grew too loud the [pater] would say , " less tumult ! 1 when 3 noise 1 when 5 too 2 our 3 noise 3 noise 4 grew 5 too 6 loud 5 too 9 would 6 loud 7 the 9 would 10 say 10 say 12 " 11 , 12 " 12 " 13 less 13 less 14 tumult 14 tumult 15 ! less tumult ! 1 less 2 tumult 2 tumult 3 ! have you never heard of a [father] 's right over his children ? 1 have 5 of 2 you 3 never 3 never 4 heard 4 heard 5 of 5 of 6 a 6 a 8 's 8 's 9 right 9 right 10 over 10 over 11 his 11 his 12 children 12 children 13 ? he can slay them , my loves slay them dead , and the [gods] highly approve of the action ! " 1 he 5 , 2 can 3 slay 2 can 5 , 3 slay 4 them 5 , 10 dead 6 my 7 loves 6 my 10 dead 7 loves 9 them 8 slay 9 them 10 dead 16 approve 11 , 12 and 12 and 13 the 13 the 15 highly 13 the 16 approve 16 approve 19 action 17 of 18 the 18 the 19 action 19 action 20 ! 20 ! 21 " then [mother] would prim up her dear mouth over the wheel and answer : " [h] 'm ! 1 then 4 prim 1 then 7 dear 3 would 4 prim 4 prim 5 up 5 up 6 her 7 dear 11 wheel 8 mouth 9 over 8 mouth 11 wheel 9 over 10 the 11 wheel 13 answer 12 and 13 answer 13 answer 17 'm 14 : 15 " 14 : 17 'm 17 'm 18 ! i 'm afraid there can't be much of the [roman] [father] about you ! " 1 i 2 'm 2 'm 4 there 3 afraid 4 there 4 there 5 can't 5 can't 6 be 5 can't 7 much 7 much 9 the 7 much 12 about 8 of 9 the 12 about 13 you 13 you 15 " 14 ! 15 " ' [fathers] can if they like , ' said [una] , her eyes dancing . 1 ' 3 can 3 can 4 if 4 if 6 like 4 if 7 , 5 they 6 like 7 , 9 said 8 ' 9 said 9 said 13 eyes 11 , 12 her 12 her 13 eyes 13 eyes 14 dancing 14 dancing 15 . ' [didn't] [i] say all good families are very much the same ? ' 1 ' 7 families 4 say 5 all 5 all 6 good 6 good 7 families 7 families 12 same 8 are 9 very 9 very 11 the 10 much 11 the 11 the 12 same 12 same 13 ? 13 ? 14 ' ' [what] did you do in summer ? ' said [una] . 1 ' 6 in 3 did 4 you 4 you 5 do 5 do 6 in 6 in 7 summer 7 summer 8 ? 8 ? 10 said 9 ' 10 said 10 said 12 . ' [play] about , like us ? ' 1 ' 3 about 3 about 4 , 4 , 5 like 5 like 6 us 6 us 7 ? 7 ? 8 ' ' [yes] , and we visited our friends . 1 ' 3 , 3 , 4 and 4 and 7 our 5 we 6 visited 6 visited 7 our 7 our 8 friends 8 friends 9 . there are no wolves in [vectis] . 1 there 2 are 2 are 3 no 3 no 4 wolves 4 wolves 5 in 5 in 7 . we had many friends , and as many ponies as we wished . ' 1 we 2 had 1 we 3 many 3 many 4 friends 3 many 7 as 4 friends 5 , 5 , 6 and 7 as 9 ponies 8 many 9 ponies 9 ponies 12 wished 10 as 11 we 11 we 12 wished 12 wished 13 . 13 . 14 ' ' [it] must have been lovely , ' said [una] . 1 ' 3 must 3 must 4 have 3 must 6 lovely 4 have 5 been 6 lovely 7 , 7 , 8 ' 7 , 9 said 9 said 11 . ' [i] hope it lasted for ever . ' 1 ' 4 it 3 hope 4 it 4 it 5 lasted 5 lasted 7 ever 6 for 7 ever 7 ever 8 . 8 . 9 ' ' [not] quite , little maid . 1 ' 3 quite 3 quite 4 , 4 , 5 little 5 little 6 maid 6 maid 7 . when [i] was about sixteen or seventeen , the [father] felt gouty , and we all went to the [waters] . ' 1 when 7 seventeen 3 was 4 about 4 about 5 sixteen 5 sixteen 6 or 5 sixteen 7 seventeen 7 seventeen 11 felt 8 , 9 the 9 the 11 felt 11 felt 15 we 12 gouty 13 , 13 , 14 and 14 and 15 we 15 we 16 all 16 all 17 went 17 went 18 to 18 to 19 the 19 the 21 . 21 . 22 ' ' [what] waters ? ' 1 ' 3 waters 3 waters 4 ? 4 ? 5 ' ' [at] [aquae] [sulis] . 1 ' 5 . every one goes there . 1 every 2 one 2 one 3 goes 3 goes 4 there 4 there 5 . you ought to get your [father] to take you some day . ' 1 you 2 ought 2 ought 3 to 2 ought 7 to 3 to 4 get 4 get 5 your 7 to 9 you 8 take 9 you 9 you 10 some 10 some 11 day 11 day 12 . 12 . 13 ' ' [but] where ? 1 ' 3 where 3 where 4 ? i don't know , ' said [una] . 1 i 2 don't 2 don't 3 know 3 know 4 , 4 , 5 ' 5 ' 6 said 6 said 8 . the young man looked astonished for a moment . 1 the 3 man 2 young 3 man 3 man 4 looked 4 looked 6 for 5 astonished 6 for 6 for 7 a 7 a 8 moment 7 a 9 . ' [aquae] [sulis] , ' he repeated . 1 ' 4 , 4 , 5 ' 5 ' 6 he 6 he 7 repeated 7 repeated 8 . ' [the] best baths in [britain] . 1 ' 3 best 3 best 4 baths 4 baths 5 in 5 in 7 . just as good , [i] 'm told , as [rome] . 1 just 2 as 1 just 6 'm 2 as 3 good 3 good 4 , 6 'm 7 told 7 told 8 , 8 , 9 as 9 as 11 . all the old gluttons sit in hot water , and talk scandal and politics . 1 all 2 the 1 all 4 gluttons 2 the 3 old 4 gluttons 9 , 4 gluttons 11 talk 5 sit 6 in 6 in 7 hot 6 in 8 water 8 water 9 , 9 , 10 and 11 talk 13 and 12 scandal 13 and 13 and 14 politics 13 and 15 . we young people , of course , took no interest in politics . 1 we 3 people 1 we 4 , 2 young 3 people 4 , 6 course 5 of 6 course 6 course 9 no 7 , 8 took 8 took 9 no 9 no 10 interest 10 interest 11 in 11 in 13 . 12 politics 13 . we had not the gout . 1 we 2 had 2 had 3 not 3 not 4 the 4 the 5 gout 5 gout 6 . there were many of our age like us . 1 there 2 were 2 were 3 many 2 were 5 our 3 many 4 of 5 our 6 age 6 age 7 like 6 age 8 us 7 like 8 us 8 us 9 . we did not find life sad . 1 we 2 did 2 did 4 find 3 not 4 find 4 find 5 life 5 life 6 sad 6 sad 7 . i do not think it is a profession for a well-born man , but then [i] 'm not my brother . 1 i 2 do 1 i 9 for 2 do 3 not 2 do 5 it 3 not 4 think 5 it 6 is 6 is 7 a 6 is 8 profession 7 a 8 profession 9 for 20 brother 10 a 11 well-born 10 a 12 man 12 man 13 , 12 man 17 'm 13 , 14 but 14 but 15 then 17 'm 18 not 17 'm 20 brother 18 not 19 my 20 brother 21 . you see , ' the young man 's eyes twinkled ' his philosopher was a long-haired one ! ' 1 you 2 see 1 you 3 , 3 , 8 's 4 ' 5 the 5 the 6 young 6 young 7 man 6 young 8 's 8 's 13 philosopher 9 eyes 10 twinkled 9 eyes 13 philosopher 10 twinkled 11 ' 11 ' 12 his 13 philosopher 16 long-haired 14 was 15 a 15 a 16 long-haired 16 long-haired 17 one 17 one 18 ! 18 ! 19 ' ' [i] thought philosophers were bald , ' said [una] . 1 ' 3 thought 3 thought 5 were 4 philosophers 5 were 5 were 6 bald 6 bald 7 , 7 , 8 ' 8 ' 9 said 9 said 11 . ' [not] all [.] 1 ' 3 all she was very pretty . 1 she 2 was 2 was 3 very 3 very 4 pretty 4 pretty 5 . i don't blame him . 1 i 2 don't 2 don't 3 blame 3 blame 4 him 4 him 5 . nothing could have suited me better than my eldest brother 's doing this , for [i] was only too keen to join the [army] . 1 nothing 2 could 1 nothing 5 me 2 could 4 suited 3 have 4 suited 5 me 7 than 5 me 9 eldest 6 better 7 than 8 my 9 eldest 9 eldest 10 brother 10 brother 12 doing 10 brother 17 was 11 's 12 doing 12 doing 13 this 14 , 15 for 14 , 17 was 17 was 20 keen 18 only 19 too 18 only 20 keen 20 keen 21 to 21 to 22 join 22 join 23 the 23 the 25 . i had always feared [i] should have to stay at home and look after the estate while my brother took this . ' 1 i 2 had 1 i 11 home 2 had 4 feared 3 always 4 feared 6 should 7 have 6 should 11 home 7 have 8 to 7 have 9 stay 9 stay 10 at 11 home 16 estate 12 and 13 look 13 look 14 after 14 after 15 the 15 the 16 estate 16 estate 17 while 16 estate 19 brother 17 while 18 my 19 brother 23 ' 20 took 21 this 21 this 22 . 22 . 23 ' he rapped on his great glistening shield that never seemed to be in his way . 1 he 2 rapped 1 he 9 never 2 rapped 4 his 3 on 4 his 4 his 5 great 5 great 6 glistening 6 glistening 7 shield 7 shield 8 that 9 never 10 seemed 9 never 12 be 10 seemed 11 to 12 be 14 his 13 in 14 his 14 his 15 way 15 way 16 . ' [so] we were well contented we young people and we rode back to [clausentum] along the [wood] [road] very quietly . 1 ' 4 were 3 we 4 were 4 were 6 contented 5 well 6 contented 6 contented 9 people 7 we 8 young 8 young 9 people 9 people 20 very 10 and 11 we 11 we 14 to 12 rode 13 back 13 back 14 to 14 to 16 along 16 along 17 the 16 along 20 very 20 very 21 quietly 20 very 22 . 21 quietly 22 . but when we reached home , [aglaia] , our governess , saw what had come to us . 1 but 5 home 1 but 9 our 2 when 4 reached 3 we 4 reached 4 reached 5 home 5 home 6 , 6 , 8 , 9 our 12 saw 9 our 18 . 10 governess 11 , 11 , 12 saw 13 what 14 had 13 what 15 come 14 had 15 come 15 come 16 to 16 to 17 us 16 to 18 . i remember her at the door , the torch over her head , watching us climb the cliff-path from the boat . 1 i 2 remember 1 i 8 the 2 remember 3 her 3 her 4 at 5 the 6 door 6 door 7 , 6 door 8 the 8 the 9 torch 8 the 18 cliff-path 9 torch 10 over 9 torch 12 head 9 torch 15 us 9 torch 16 climb 10 over 11 her 10 over 12 head 12 head 13 , 13 , 14 watching 15 us 16 climb 17 the 18 cliff-path 18 cliff-path 21 boat 19 from 20 the 20 the 21 boat 21 boat 22 . " [aie] ! 1 " 3 ! aie ! " she said . 1 aie 2 ! 2 ! 3 " 3 " 4 she 4 she 5 said 5 said 6 . " [children] you went away . 1 " 3 you 3 you 4 went 4 went 5 away 5 away 6 . men and a woman you return ! " 1 men 2 and 2 and 3 a 3 a 4 woman 4 woman 5 you 5 you 6 return 6 return 7 ! 7 ! 8 " then she kissed [mother] , and [mother] wept . 1 then 3 kissed 2 she 3 kissed 3 kissed 5 , 5 , 6 and 6 and 8 wept 8 wept 9 . thus our visit to the [waters] settled our fates for each of us , maiden . ' 1 thus 7 settled 1 thus 9 fates 2 our 3 visit 3 visit 4 to 3 visit 5 the 5 the 7 settled 7 settled 8 our 9 fates 13 us 10 for 11 each 11 each 12 of 12 of 13 us 13 us 16 . 14 , 15 maiden 14 , 16 . 16 . 17 ' he rose to his feet and listened , leaning on the shield-rim . 1 he 4 his 2 rose 3 to 2 rose 4 his 4 his 5 feet 5 feet 8 , 6 and 7 listened 7 listened 8 , 8 , 9 leaning 9 leaning 11 the 10 on 11 the 11 the 12 shield-rim 12 shield-rim 13 . ' [i] think that 's [dan] my brother , ' said [una] . 1 ' 3 think 1 ' 7 my 3 think 4 that 4 that 5 's 7 my 8 brother 8 brother 9 , 9 , 10 ' 10 ' 11 said 11 said 13 . ' [yes] ; and the [faun] is with him , ' he replied , as [dan] with [puck] stumbled through the copse . 1 ' 3 ; 1 ' 11 ' 3 ; 4 and 4 and 5 the 7 is 8 with 8 with 9 him 9 him 10 , 10 , 11 ' 11 ' 12 he 12 he 13 replied 12 he 19 stumbled 13 replied 14 , 14 , 15 as 15 as 17 with 19 stumbled 20 through 19 stumbled 22 copse 20 through 22 copse 21 the 22 copse 22 copse 23 . parnesius looked bewildered , even when [una] explained . 1 parnesius 2 looked 2 looked 3 bewildered 3 bewildered 5 even 4 , 5 even 5 even 6 when 6 when 8 explained 8 explained 9 . dan had climbed into [volaterrae] , hot and panting . 1 dan 4 into 2 had 3 climbed 3 climbed 4 into 4 into 6 , 6 , 8 and 7 hot 8 and 8 and 9 panting 9 panting 10 . ' [i] 've run nearly all the way , ' he gasped , ' and then [puck] met me . 1 ' 4 run 1 ' 9 , 1 ' 10 ' 3 've 4 run 4 run 5 nearly 5 nearly 7 the 5 nearly 9 , 6 all 7 the 7 the 8 way 10 ' 16 then 11 he 12 gasped 11 he 13 , 13 , 14 ' 14 ' 15 and 15 and 16 then 16 then 18 met 18 met 19 me 19 me 20 . how do you do , sir ? ' 1 how 2 do 2 do 4 do 3 you 4 do 4 do 5 , 5 , 6 sir 6 sir 7 ? 7 ? 8 ' ' [i] am in good health , ' [parnesius] answered . 1 ' 6 health 3 am 4 in 4 in 5 good 5 good 6 health 6 health 7 , 7 , 8 ' 7 , 10 answered 10 answered 11 . ' [see] ! 1 ' 3 ! i have tried to bend the bow of [ulysses] , but ' [he] held up his thumb . 1 i 3 tried 1 i 4 to 2 have 3 tried 4 to 6 the 5 bend 6 the 6 the 7 bow 7 bow 8 of 7 bow 14 held 8 of 10 , 10 , 11 but 11 but 12 ' 14 held 15 up 15 up 17 thumb 15 up 18 . 16 his 17 thumb ' [i] 'm sorry . 1 ' 3 'm 3 'm 4 sorry 4 sorry 5 . you must have pulled off too soon , ' said [dan] . 1 you 3 have 2 must 3 have 3 have 4 pulled 4 pulled 5 off 5 off 7 soon 6 too 7 soon 7 soon 8 , 8 , 9 ' 8 , 12 . 9 ' 10 said ' [but] [puck] said you were telling [una] a story . ' 1 ' 4 said 4 said 9 a 5 you 6 were 6 were 7 telling 7 telling 9 a 9 a 11 . 10 story 11 . 11 . 12 ' ' [continue] , [o] [parnesius] , ' said [puck] , who had perched himself on a dead branch above them . 1 ' 3 , 1 ' 7 ' 6 , 7 ' 7 ' 14 himself 8 said 10 , 10 , 11 who 11 who 12 had 12 had 13 perched 13 perched 14 himself 14 himself 18 branch 15 on 16 a 16 a 18 branch 17 dead 18 branch 18 branch 21 . 19 above 20 them 20 them 21 . ' [i] will be chorus . 1 ' 3 will 3 will 4 be 4 be 5 chorus 5 chorus 6 . has he puzzled you much , [una] ? ' 1 has 2 he 2 he 3 puzzled 3 puzzled 4 you 4 you 5 much 5 much 6 , 6 , 8 ? 8 ? 9 ' ' [not] a bit , except [i] didn't know where [ak] [ak] something was , ' she answered . 1 ' 5 , 3 a 4 bit 4 bit 5 , 5 , 9 know 6 except 8 didn't 8 didn't 9 know 9 know 10 where 9 know 13 something 10 where 13 something 13 something 18 answered 14 was 15 , 15 , 16 ' 16 ' 17 she 17 she 18 answered 18 answered 19 . ' [oh] , [aquae] [sulis] . 1 ' 3 , 3 , 6 . that 's [bath] , where the buns come from . 1 that 2 's 1 that 4 , 4 , 5 where 5 where 6 the 6 the 7 buns 7 buns 8 come 8 come 9 from 9 from 10 . let the hero tell his own tale . ' 1 let 2 the 1 let 4 tell 2 the 3 hero 4 tell 5 his 4 tell 6 own 5 his 6 own 6 own 7 tale 7 tale 8 . 8 . 9 ' ' [thanks] , jester , ' said [parnesius] , shaking his curly dark head . 1 ' 6 ' 3 , 4 jester 3 , 5 , 5 , 6 ' 6 ' 7 said 7 said 10 shaking 9 , 10 shaking 10 shaking 13 dark 11 his 12 curly 12 curly 13 dark 13 dark 14 head 14 head 15 . ' [that] is cooler . 1 ' 3 is 3 is 4 cooler 4 cooler 5 . now hang it up for me . 1 now 2 hang 2 hang 3 it 3 it 4 up 4 up 5 for 5 for 6 me 6 me 7 . ' [i] was telling your sister how [i] joined the [army] , ' he said to [dan] . 1 ' 7 how 3 was 4 telling 4 telling 6 sister 5 your 6 sister 6 sister 7 how 7 how 9 joined 9 joined 13 ' 10 the 12 , 12 , 13 ' 13 ' 14 he 14 he 15 said 15 said 16 to 16 to 18 . ' [did] you have to pass an [exam] ? ' 1 ' 3 you 3 you 4 have 4 have 5 to 5 to 6 pass 6 pass 7 an 7 an 9 ? 9 ? 10 ' dan asked eagerly . 1 dan 2 asked 2 asked 3 eagerly 3 eagerly 4 . ' [no] . 1 ' 3 . now , like many of our youngsters , [i] was not too fond of anything [roman] . 1 now 3 like 1 now 12 too 2 , 3 like 3 like 6 our 4 many 5 of 4 many 6 our 7 youngsters 8 , 7 youngsters 10 was 10 was 11 not 11 not 12 too 12 too 13 fond 13 fond 17 . 14 of 15 anything 15 anything 17 . the [roman-born] officers and magistrates looked down on us [british-born] as though we were barbarians . 1 the 6 looked 3 officers 4 and 4 and 5 magistrates 4 and 6 looked 6 looked 7 down 7 down 9 us 7 down 11 as 8 on 9 us 11 as 12 though 12 though 13 we 13 we 14 were 14 were 15 barbarians 15 barbarians 16 . i told my [father] so . 1 i 5 so 2 told 3 my 2 told 5 so 5 so 6 . " ['to] which [empire] ? " 1 " 3 which 3 which 5 ? 5 ? 6 " i asked . 1 i 2 asked 2 asked 3 . " we split the [eagle] before [i] was born . " 1 " 4 the 2 we 3 split 3 split 4 the 4 the 6 before 6 before 8 was 8 was 9 born 9 born 10 . 10 . 11 " " ' [what] thieves ' talk is that ? " said my [father] . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 12 my 2 ' 4 thieves 4 thieves 5 ' 5 ' 6 talk 6 talk 7 is 7 is 8 that 8 that 9 ? 9 ? 10 " 10 " 11 said 12 my 14 . he hated slang . 1 he 2 hated 2 hated 3 slang 3 slang 4 . which am [i] to follow ? " 1 which 2 am 2 am 4 to 4 to 5 follow 5 follow 6 ? 6 ? 7 " " ' [gratian] , " said he . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 4 , 4 , 5 " 5 " 6 said 6 said 7 he 7 he 8 . " at least he 's a sportsman . " 1 " 2 at 2 at 3 least 3 least 4 he 4 he 5 's 5 's 6 a 5 's 7 sportsman 7 sportsman 8 . 8 . 9 " " ' [he] 's all that , " [i] said . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 8 " 4 's 5 all 5 all 6 that 6 that 7 , 7 , 8 " 8 " 10 said 10 said 11 . " hasn't he turned himself into a raw-beef-eating [scythian] ? " 1 " 2 hasn't 2 hasn't 3 he 3 he 5 himself 4 turned 5 himself 5 himself 7 a 6 into 7 a 7 a 8 raw-beef-eating 8 raw-beef-eating 10 ? 10 ? 11 " " ' [where] did you hear of it ? " said the [pater] . 1 " 5 you 2 ' 4 did 4 did 5 you 5 you 6 hear 6 hear 9 ? 7 of 8 it 8 it 9 ? 9 ? 10 " 10 " 11 said 11 said 12 the 12 the 14 . " ' [at] [aquae] [sulis] , " [i] said . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 6 , 6 , 7 " 7 " 9 said 9 said 10 . it was perfectly true . 1 it 2 was 2 was 3 perfectly 3 perfectly 4 true 4 true 5 . this precious [emperor] [gratian] of ours had a bodyguard of fur-cloaked [scythians] , and he was so crazy about them that he dressed like them . 1 this 7 had 1 this 15 he 2 precious 5 of 5 of 6 ours 6 ours 7 had 8 a 9 bodyguard 9 bodyguard 11 fur-cloaked 9 bodyguard 15 he 10 of 11 fur-cloaked 13 , 14 and 13 , 15 he 15 he 16 was 16 was 21 that 17 so 18 crazy 17 so 21 that 18 crazy 19 about 19 about 20 them 21 that 22 he 22 he 25 them 22 he 26 . 23 dressed 24 like 24 like 25 them in [rome] of all places in the world ! 1 in 5 places 3 of 4 all 4 all 5 places 5 places 7 the 6 in 7 the 7 the 8 world 8 world 9 ! it was as bad as if my own [father] had painted himself blue ! 1 it 2 was 1 it 3 as 3 as 5 as 4 bad 5 as 5 as 6 if 6 if 10 had 7 my 8 own 8 own 10 had 10 had 11 painted 11 painted 12 himself 12 himself 13 blue 13 blue 14 ! " ' [no] matter for the clothes , " said the [pater] . 1 " 5 for 2 ' 4 matter 4 matter 5 for 5 for 7 clothes 6 the 7 clothes 7 clothes 8 , 8 , 9 " 9 " 10 said 10 said 11 the 11 the 13 . " they are only the fringe of the trouble . 1 " 3 are 1 " 4 only 2 they 3 are 4 only 5 the 5 the 6 fringe 5 the 7 of 7 of 8 the 8 the 9 trouble 9 trouble 10 . it began before your time or mine . 1 it 2 began 2 began 3 before 2 began 5 time 4 your 5 time 5 time 6 or 6 or 7 mine 7 mine 8 . rome has forsaken her [gods] , and must be punished . 1 rome 2 has 1 rome 4 her 2 has 3 forsaken 4 her 7 and 6 , 7 and 7 and 8 must 8 must 9 be 9 be 10 punished 9 be 11 . the great war with the [painted] [people] broke out in the very year the temples of our [gods] were destroyed . 1 the 3 war 1 the 5 the 2 great 3 war 3 war 4 with 5 the 12 very 8 broke 10 in 8 broke 12 very 9 out 10 in 10 in 11 the 12 very 17 our 13 year 14 the 14 the 15 temples 14 the 17 our 15 temples 16 of 17 our 21 . 19 were 20 destroyed 20 destroyed 21 . we beat the [painted] [people] in the very year our temples were rebuilt . 1 we 2 beat 2 beat 3 the 3 the 10 our 6 in 7 the 7 the 8 very 7 the 9 year 9 year 10 our 10 our 11 temples 11 temples 12 were 12 were 13 rebuilt 13 rebuilt 14 . go back further still . " 1 go 2 back 2 back 3 further 3 further 4 still 4 still 5 . 5 . 6 " ' [i] knew nothing about it . 1 ' 3 knew 3 knew 4 nothing 4 nothing 5 about 5 about 6 it 6 it 7 . aglaia never taught us the history of our own country . 1 aglaia 3 taught 1 aglaia 4 us 2 never 3 taught 4 us 6 history 5 the 6 history 6 history 8 our 7 of 8 our 8 our 9 own 9 own 10 country 10 country 11 . she was so full of her ancient [greeks] . 1 she 2 was 2 was 4 full 3 so 4 full 4 full 5 of 5 of 7 ancient 6 her 7 ancient 7 ancient 9 . " ' [there] is no hope for [rome] , " said the [pater] , at last . 1 " 2 ' 2 ' 6 hope 4 is 5 no 5 no 6 hope 6 hope 7 for 7 for 9 , 9 , 11 said 10 " 11 said 11 said 12 the 12 the 17 . 14 , 15 at 15 at 16 last 16 last 17 . " she has forsaken her [gods] , but if the [gods] forgive us here , we may save [britain] . 1 " 2 she 2 she 3 has 2 she 4 forsaken 3 has 4 forsaken 4 forsaken 7 , 5 her 7 , 7 , 9 if 8 but 9 if 9 if 17 may 10 the 12 forgive 12 forgive 13 us 13 us 16 we 14 here 15 , 15 , 16 we 16 we 17 may 17 may 18 save 18 save 20 . to do that , we must keep the [painted] [people] back . 1 to 2 do 2 do 6 must 3 that 4 , 4 , 5 we 5 we 6 must 6 must 8 the 7 keep 8 the 8 the 11 back 11 back 12 . ' [what] [wall] ? ' asked [dan] and [una] at once . 1 ' 4 ? 4 ? 5 ' 5 ' 6 asked 6 asked 8 and 8 and 10 at 10 at 11 once 11 once 12 . ' [father] meant the one we call [hadrian] 's [wall] . 1 ' 3 meant 3 meant 4 the 4 the 5 one 5 one 6 we 6 we 7 call 7 call 9 's 9 's 11 . i 'll tell you about it later . 1 i 2 'll 2 'll 5 about 3 tell 4 you 4 you 5 about 5 about 7 later 6 it 7 later 7 later 8 . it was built long ago , across [north] [britain] , to keep out the [painted] [people] [picts] , you call them . 1 it 2 was 1 it 4 long 2 was 3 built 4 long 6 , 4 long 10 , 5 ago 6 , 6 , 7 across 10 , 11 to 11 to 12 keep 11 to 22 . 12 keep 14 the 13 out 14 the 18 , 19 you 19 you 20 call 19 you 22 . 20 call 21 them father had fought in the great [pict] [war] that lasted more than twenty years , and he knew what fighting meant . 1 father 6 great 1 father 10 lasted 2 had 3 fought 3 fought 4 in 4 in 6 great 5 the 6 great 9 that 10 lasted 10 lasted 13 twenty 11 more 12 than 12 than 13 twenty 13 twenty 14 years 14 years 18 knew 15 , 16 and 16 and 17 he 16 and 18 knew 18 knew 21 meant 19 what 20 fighting 19 what 21 meant 21 meant 22 . theodosius , one of our great [generals] , had chased the little beasts back far into the [north] before [i] was born . 1 theodosius 2 , 1 theodosius 6 great 2 , 3 one 3 one 5 our 4 of 5 our 5 our 6 great 6 great 8 , 8 , 14 back 9 had 10 chased 10 chased 12 little 11 the 12 little 12 little 13 beasts 13 beasts 14 back 14 back 19 before 15 far 16 into 15 far 19 before 16 into 17 the 19 before 21 was 21 was 22 born 21 was 23 . 22 born 23 . down at [vectis] , of course , we never troubled our heads about them . 1 down 9 never 2 at 4 , 4 , 6 course 5 of 6 course 6 course 7 , 7 , 8 we 8 we 9 never 9 never 10 troubled 10 troubled 12 heads 11 our 12 heads 12 heads 13 about 13 about 14 them 14 them 15 . but when my [father] spoke as he did , [i] kissed his hand , and waited for orders . 1 but 2 when 1 but 5 spoke 1 but 11 kissed 2 when 3 my 6 as 7 he 7 he 8 did 7 he 11 kissed 8 did 9 , 11 kissed 13 hand 12 his 13 hand 13 hand 14 , 13 hand 18 orders 15 and 16 waited 15 and 18 orders 16 waited 17 for 18 orders 19 . we [british-born] [romans] know what is due to our parents . ' 1 we 5 what 4 know 5 what 5 what 6 is 6 is 7 due 7 due 8 to 7 due 9 our 9 our 10 parents 10 parents 11 . 10 parents 12 ' 11 . 12 ' ' [if] [i] kissed my [father] 's hand , he 'd laugh , ' said [dan] . 1 ' 4 kissed 1 ' 11 'd 4 kissed 5 my 7 's 8 hand 8 hand 10 he 9 , 10 he 10 he 11 'd 11 'd 12 laugh 12 laugh 13 , 13 , 14 ' 13 , 15 said 15 said 17 . ' [customs] change ; but if you do not obey your [father] , the [gods] remember it . 1 ' 6 if 3 change 4 ; 4 ; 5 but 5 but 6 if 6 if 9 not 7 you 8 do 8 do 9 not 9 not 10 obey 10 obey 11 your 10 obey 13 , 13 , 18 . 14 the 16 remember 16 remember 17 it 17 it 18 . you may be quite sure of that . 1 you 3 be 2 may 3 be 3 be 5 sure 4 quite 5 sure 5 sure 6 of 6 of 7 that 7 that 8 . it was your stick in their stomachs and your shield in their faces to push them into any sort of formation . 1 it 13 faces 2 was 3 your 3 your 4 stick 4 stick 8 and 4 stick 9 your 5 in 6 their 6 their 7 stomachs 7 stomachs 8 and 9 your 12 their 10 shield 11 in 11 in 12 their 12 their 13 faces 13 faces 21 formation 14 to 20 of 15 push 19 sort 15 push 20 of 16 them 17 into 17 into 18 any 18 any 19 sort 20 of 21 formation 21 formation 22 . i noticed a quiet-looking man on the lawn , leaning on a stick . 1 i 3 a 1 i 4 quiet-looking 2 noticed 3 a 4 quiet-looking 7 the 5 man 6 on 6 on 7 the 7 the 8 lawn 8 lawn 12 a 9 , 10 leaning 10 leaning 12 a 11 on 12 a 12 a 13 stick 13 stick 14 . he watched us passing buckets from the pond , and at last he said to me : " who are you ? " 1 he 8 pond 2 watched 3 us 2 watched 6 from 3 us 5 buckets 3 us 6 from 4 passing 5 buckets 6 from 8 pond 7 the 8 pond 8 pond 9 , 9 , 10 and 10 and 12 last 10 and 19 who 11 at 12 last 13 he 14 said 13 he 19 who 14 said 15 to 14 said 17 : 15 to 16 me 17 : 18 " 19 who 20 are 20 are 21 you 21 you 22 ? 21 you 23 " 22 ? 23 " " ' [a] probationer , waiting for a command , " [i] answered . 1 " 6 waiting 2 ' 4 probationer 4 probationer 5 , 5 , 6 waiting 6 waiting 10 , 7 for 8 a 8 a 9 command 9 command 10 , 10 , 11 " 11 " 13 answered 13 answered 14 . i didn't know who he was from [deucalion] ! 1 i 2 didn't 1 i 3 know 3 know 4 who 3 know 7 from 4 who 5 he 5 he 6 was 7 from 9 ! " ' [born] in [britain] ? " he said . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 6 ? 2 ' 4 in 6 ? 7 " 7 " 8 he 8 he 9 said 9 said 10 . " ' [yes] , if you were born in [spain] , " [i] said , for he neighed his words like an [iberian] mule . 1 " 2 ' 2 ' 6 you 4 , 5 if 5 if 6 you 6 you 8 born 7 were 8 born 8 born 18 neighed 9 in 11 , 11 , 12 " 12 " 14 said 14 said 15 , 15 , 16 for 16 for 17 he 17 he 18 neighed 18 neighed 22 an 19 his 20 words 20 words 21 like 21 like 22 an 22 an 24 mule 24 mule 25 . " ' [and] what might you call yourself when you are at home ? " he said , laughing . 1 " 6 you 2 ' 4 what 2 ' 5 might 5 might 6 you 6 you 11 are 7 call 8 yourself 8 yourself 9 when 9 when 10 you 9 when 11 are 11 are 13 home 12 at 13 home 13 home 20 . 14 ? 15 " 15 " 16 he 16 he 17 said 17 said 20 . 18 , 19 laughing 19 laughing 20 . " ' [that] depends , " [i] answered ; " sometimes one thing and sometimes another . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 8 answered 2 ' 4 depends 4 depends 5 , 5 , 6 " 8 answered 11 sometimes 8 answered 14 and 9 ; 10 " 10 " 11 sometimes 12 one 13 thing 13 thing 14 and 14 and 15 sometimes 15 sometimes 17 . 16 another 17 . but now [i] 'm busy . " 1 but 2 now 2 now 4 'm 4 'm 5 busy 5 busy 6 . 6 . 7 " in future call yourself [centurion] of the [seventh] [cohort] of the [thirtieth] , the [ulpia] [victrix] . 1 in 2 future 1 in 4 yourself 2 future 3 call 4 yourself 6 of 6 of 7 the 7 the 10 of 10 of 11 the 11 the 13 , 13 , 14 the 14 the 17 . that will help me to remember you . 1 that 2 will 2 will 4 me 3 help 4 me 4 me 5 to 5 to 6 remember 5 to 7 you 7 you 8 . your [father] and a few other people call me [maximus] . " 1 your 3 and 3 and 5 few 4 a 5 few 5 few 7 people 6 other 7 people 7 people 9 me 8 call 9 me 9 me 11 . 11 . 12 " ' [he] tossed me the polished stick he was leaning on , and went away . 1 ' 3 tossed 1 ' 8 he 3 tossed 4 me 4 me 5 the 5 the 6 polished 7 stick 8 he 8 he 10 leaning 9 was 10 leaning 10 leaning 15 away 11 on 12 , 12 , 13 and 13 and 14 went 14 went 15 away 15 away 16 . you might have knocked me down with it ! ' 1 you 3 have 2 might 3 have 3 have 4 knocked 4 knocked 5 me 5 me 6 down 6 down 7 with 7 with 8 it 8 it 9 ! 9 ! 10 ' ' [who] was he ? ' said [dan] . 1 ' 5 ? 1 ' 6 ' 3 was 4 he 3 was 5 ? 6 ' 7 said 7 said 9 . ' [maximus] himself , our great [general] ! 1 ' 3 himself 3 himself 4 , 4 , 5 our 5 our 6 great 6 great 8 ! the [general] of [britain] who had been [theodosius] 's right hand in the [pict] [war] ! 1 the 3 of 3 of 5 who 5 who 6 had 6 had 7 been 7 been 10 right 7 been 11 hand 9 's 10 right 11 hand 16 ! 12 in 13 the 12 in 16 ! not only had he given me my [centurion] 's stick direct , but three steps in a good [legion] as well ! 1 not 2 only 1 not 7 my 2 only 6 me 3 had 4 he 4 he 5 given 5 given 6 me 7 my 11 direct 9 's 10 stick 10 stick 11 direct 11 direct 15 steps 12 , 13 but 12 , 14 three 14 three 15 steps 15 steps 16 in 16 in 17 a 16 in 21 well 17 a 18 good 18 good 20 as 21 well 22 ! a new man generally begins in the [tenth] [cohort] of his [legion] , and works up . ' 1 a 4 generally 2 new 3 man 3 man 4 generally 4 generally 10 of 5 begins 6 in 6 in 7 the 7 the 10 of 10 of 11 his 11 his 13 , 13 , 15 works 14 and 15 works 15 works 17 . 16 up 17 . 17 . 18 ' ' [and] were you pleased ? ' said [una] . 1 ' 7 ' 3 were 4 you 4 you 5 pleased 5 pleased 6 ? 5 pleased 7 ' 7 ' 8 said 8 said 10 . ' [very] . 1 ' 3 . ' [a] child you were ! ' said [puck] , from above . 1 ' 3 child 1 ' 6 ! 3 child 4 you 4 you 5 were 6 ! 7 ' 7 ' 8 said 8 said 10 , 10 , 11 from 11 from 12 above 12 above 13 . ' [i] was , ' said [parnesius] . 1 ' 5 ' 3 was 4 , 4 , 5 ' 5 ' 6 said 6 said 8 . ' [don't] begrudge it me , [faun] . 1 ' 3 begrudge 3 begrudge 4 it 4 it 8 . 5 me 6 , 6 , 8 . afterwards the [gods] know [i] put aside the games ! ' 1 afterwards 2 the 2 the 4 know 4 know 8 the 6 put 7 aside 7 aside 8 the 8 the 9 games 9 games 10 ! 10 ! 11 ' and [puck] nodded , brown chin on brown hand , his big eyes still . 1 and 7 on 3 nodded 4 , 3 nodded 5 brown 5 brown 6 chin 6 chin 7 on 7 on 13 eyes 8 brown 9 hand 9 hand 10 , 10 , 11 his 11 his 12 big 11 his 13 eyes 13 eyes 15 . 14 still 15 . ' [regnum] ? 1 ' 3 ? anderida ? ' 1 anderida 2 ? 2 ? 3 ' the children turned their faces to [puck] . 1 the 2 children 2 children 3 turned 3 turned 4 their 4 their 5 faces 5 faces 6 to 6 to 8 . ' [pevensey] again ! ' said [dan] . 1 ' 3 again 3 again 4 ! 4 ! 5 ' 5 ' 6 said 6 said 8 . ' [where] [weland] landed ? ' 1 ' 4 landed 4 landed 5 ? 5 ? 6 ' ' [weland] and a few others , ' said [puck] . 1 ' 5 few 3 and 4 a 4 a 5 few 5 few 6 others 6 others 7 , 7 , 8 ' 7 , 9 said 9 said 11 . ' [pevensey] isn't young even compared to me ! ' 1 ' 4 young 3 isn't 4 young 4 young 6 compared 5 even 6 compared 6 compared 7 to 7 to 8 me 8 me 9 ! 9 ! 10 ' i was only there ten days when [i] was ordered to go up with thirty men to my [cohort] . ' 1 i 2 was 1 i 4 there 1 i 6 days 2 was 3 only 4 there 5 ten 6 days 11 to 7 when 9 was 9 was 10 ordered 10 ordered 11 to 11 to 12 go 12 go 13 up 12 go 17 to 13 up 14 with 14 with 15 thirty 14 with 16 men 16 men 17 to 17 to 18 my 18 my 20 . 20 . 21 ' he laughed merrily . 1 he 2 laughed 2 laughed 3 merrily 3 merrily 4 . ' [a] man never forgets his first march . 1 ' 3 man 3 man 4 never 4 never 5 forgets 5 forgets 7 first 6 his 7 first 7 first 9 . 8 march 9 . ' [how] ? 1 ' 3 ? how ? ' said [dan] and [una] . 1 how 2 ? 2 ? 4 said 3 ' 4 said 4 said 8 . 6 and 8 . parnesius smiled , and stood up , flashing in his armour . 1 parnesius 2 smiled 1 parnesius 5 stood 2 smiled 3 , 4 and 5 stood 5 stood 6 up 6 up 7 , 6 up 8 flashing 8 flashing 9 in 9 in 11 armour 10 his 11 armour 11 armour 12 . ' [hai] ! ' said [puck] . 1 ' 3 ! 3 ! 4 ' 4 ' 5 said 5 said 7 . ' [that] sets one thinking ! ' 1 ' 3 sets 3 sets 4 one 4 one 5 thinking 5 thinking 6 ! 6 ! 7 ' " no ! " 1 " 2 no 2 no 3 ! 3 ! 4 " " ' [but] it 's hot , " said one of them , " and we haven't a doctor . 1 " 2 ' 2 ' 6 hot 2 ' 10 one 2 ' 18 a 4 it 5 's 5 's 6 hot 6 hot 7 , 7 , 8 " 8 " 9 said 10 one 16 we 11 of 12 them 12 them 13 , 13 , 14 " 14 " 15 and 15 and 16 we 17 haven't 18 a 18 a 20 . 19 doctor 20 . suppose we get sunstroke , or a fever ? " 1 suppose 2 we 2 we 4 sunstroke 3 get 4 sunstroke 4 sunstroke 7 a 5 , 6 or 6 or 7 a 7 a 8 fever 8 fever 9 ? 9 ? 10 " " ' [then] die , " [i] said , " and a good riddance to [rome] ! 1 " 2 ' 1 " 8 said 2 ' 4 die 4 die 5 , 5 , 6 " 8 said 9 , 9 , 10 " 10 " 11 and 11 and 12 a 12 a 13 good 13 good 14 riddance 14 riddance 15 to 14 riddance 17 ! up shield up spears , and tighten your foot-wear ! " 1 up 3 up 2 shield 3 up 3 up 4 spears 4 spears 7 tighten 5 , 6 and 5 , 7 tighten 7 tighten 8 your 8 your 9 foot-wear 9 foot-wear 10 ! 10 ! 11 " " ' [don't] think yourself [emperor] of [britain] already , " a fellow shouted . 1 " 2 ' 2 ' 5 yourself 2 ' 9 already 4 think 5 yourself 5 yourself 7 of 9 already 12 a 10 , 12 a 11 " 12 a 12 a 13 fellow 13 fellow 14 shouted 13 fellow 15 . and , by the [light] of the [sun] , [i] meant it too ! 1 and 2 , 2 , 3 by 3 by 4 the 4 the 6 of 6 of 7 the 7 the 9 , 9 , 11 meant 11 meant 12 it 12 it 13 too 13 too 14 ! my raw [gauls] at [clausentum] had never treated me so . 1 my 2 raw 1 my 6 had 2 raw 4 at 6 had 7 never 7 never 8 treated 8 treated 9 me 9 me 10 so 10 so 11 . he wore the [purple] , as though he were already [emperor] ; his leggings were of white buckskin laced with gold . 1 he 8 he 2 wore 3 the 2 wore 5 , 5 , 8 he 6 as 7 though 7 though 8 he 8 he 17 white 9 were 10 already 10 already 12 ; 10 already 14 leggings 12 ; 13 his 14 leggings 15 were 14 leggings 17 white 15 were 16 of 17 white 20 with 18 buckskin 19 laced 18 buckskin 20 with 20 with 21 gold 21 gold 22 . ' [my] men dropped like like partridges . 1 ' 3 men 3 men 4 dropped 4 dropped 5 like 5 like 6 like 6 like 7 partridges 7 partridges 8 . ' [he] said nothing for some time , only looked , with his eyes puckered . 1 ' 9 only 3 said 6 some 4 nothing 5 for 5 for 6 some 6 some 7 time 7 time 8 , 7 time 9 only 9 only 14 eyes 10 looked 11 , 11 , 12 with 12 with 13 his 13 his 14 eyes 14 eyes 15 puckered 15 puckered 16 . then he crooked his forefinger , and my men walked crawled , [i] mean to one side . 1 then 2 he 1 then 6 , 1 then 7 and 2 he 3 crooked 3 crooked 5 forefinger 4 his 5 forefinger 6 , 7 and 7 and 12 , 8 my 9 men 9 men 10 walked 9 men 12 , 10 walked 11 crawled 12 , 15 to 14 mean 15 to 15 to 17 side 16 one 17 side 17 side 18 . " ' [stand] in the sun , children , " he said , and they formed up on the hard road . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 5 the 1 " 8 children 4 in 5 the 5 the 6 sun 6 sun 7 , 8 children 11 he 8 children 13 , 9 , 10 " 10 " 11 he 11 he 12 said 13 , 18 on 14 and 15 they 14 and 17 up 15 they 16 formed 17 up 18 on 18 on 19 the 19 the 20 hard 20 hard 22 . 21 road 22 . " ' [what] would you have done , " he said to me , " if [i] had not been here ? " 1 " 5 you 1 " 7 done 2 ' 4 would 4 would 5 you 6 have 7 done 7 done 8 , 8 , 9 " 8 , 11 said 9 " 11 said 10 he 11 said 11 said 15 " 12 to 13 me 13 me 14 , 14 , 15 " 15 " 16 if 16 if 18 had 18 had 19 not 19 not 20 been 19 not 21 here 21 here 22 ? 21 here 23 " " ' [i] should have killed that man , " [i] answered . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 4 should 4 should 5 have 4 should 8 man 5 have 6 killed 6 killed 7 that 8 man 9 , 8 man 10 " 10 " 12 answered 12 answered 13 . " ' [kill] him now , " he said . 1 " 2 ' 2 ' 5 now 4 him 5 now 5 now 6 , 6 , 7 " 7 " 8 he 8 he 9 said 8 he 10 . 9 said 10 . " he will not move a limb . " 1 " 2 he 2 he 3 will 3 will 5 move 4 not 5 move 5 move 6 a 6 a 7 limb 6 a 8 . 7 limb 8 . 8 . 9 " " ' [no] , " [i] said . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 4 , 4 , 5 " 5 " 7 said 7 said 8 . " you 've taken my men out of my command . 1 " 4 taken 2 you 3 've 3 've 4 taken 4 taken 7 out 5 my 6 men 6 men 7 out 7 out 8 of 8 of 9 my 9 my 10 command 10 command 11 . i should only be your butcher if [i] killed him now . " 1 i 2 should 1 i 3 only 1 i 4 be 4 be 5 your 5 your 6 butcher 6 butcher 7 if 7 if 9 killed 9 killed 10 him 10 him 13 " 11 now 12 . 12 . 13 " do you see what [i] meant ? ' 1 do 2 you 1 do 3 see 3 see 4 what 4 what 6 meant 6 meant 7 ? 7 ? 8 ' parnesius turned to [dan] . 1 parnesius 2 turned 2 turned 3 to 3 to 5 . ' [yes] , ' said [dan] . 1 ' 3 , 3 , 4 ' 4 ' 5 said 5 said 7 . ' [it] wouldn't have been fair , somehow . ' 1 ' 4 have 3 wouldn't 4 have 4 have 6 fair 5 been 6 fair 6 fair 7 , 7 , 8 somehow 8 somehow 9 . 9 . 10 ' ' [that] was what [i] thought , ' said [parnesius] . 1 ' 3 was 3 was 4 what 4 what 6 thought 6 thought 7 , 7 , 8 ' 8 ' 9 said 9 said 11 . ' [but] [maximus] frowned . 1 ' 4 frowned 4 frowned 5 . " you 'll never be an [emperor] , " he said . 1 " 3 'll 2 you 3 'll 3 'll 6 an 4 never 5 be 5 be 6 an 6 an 10 he 8 , 9 " 9 " 10 he 10 he 11 said 11 said 12 . " not even a [general] will you be . " 1 " 2 not 2 not 3 even 2 not 4 a 4 a 6 will 6 will 7 you 7 you 8 be 8 be 9 . 9 . 10 " ' [i] was silent , but my [father] seemed pleased . 1 ' 3 was 1 ' 4 silent 4 silent 5 , 5 , 6 but 6 but 7 my 7 my 10 pleased 9 seemed 10 pleased 10 pleased 11 . " ' [i] came here to see the last of you , " he said . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 7 see 2 ' 4 came 4 came 5 here 5 here 6 to 7 see 8 the 8 the 9 last 8 the 10 of 10 of 12 , 11 you 12 , 12 , 14 he 13 " 14 he 14 he 15 said 15 said 16 . " ' [you] have seen it , " said [maximus] . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 5 seen 4 have 5 seen 5 seen 6 it 6 it 7 , 7 , 9 said 8 " 9 said 9 said 11 . " [i] shall never need your son any more . 1 " 3 shall 3 shall 4 never 3 shall 5 need 5 need 6 your 6 your 7 son 7 son 8 any 8 any 9 more 9 more 10 . he will live and he will die an officer of a [legion] and he might have been [prefect] of one of my [provinces] . 1 he 3 live 1 he 5 he 1 he 6 will 2 will 3 live 3 live 4 and 4 and 5 he 6 will 8 an 7 die 8 an 8 an 15 might 9 officer 10 of 9 officer 11 a 11 a 14 he 13 and 14 he 14 he 15 might 15 might 17 been 16 have 17 been 17 been 19 of 19 of 20 one 20 one 21 of 21 of 22 my 22 my 24 . now eat and drink with us , " he said . 1 now 2 eat 1 now 4 drink 2 eat 3 and 4 drink 5 with 5 with 6 us 6 us 7 , 7 , 8 " 7 , 10 said 8 " 9 he 10 said 11 . " your men will wait till you have finished . " 1 " 4 will 2 your 3 men 3 men 4 will 4 will 5 wait 5 wait 9 finished 6 till 7 you 7 you 8 have 8 have 9 finished 9 finished 10 . 10 . 11 " ' [my] miserable thirty stood like wine-skins glistening in the hot sun , and [maximus] led us to where his people had set a meal . 1 ' 4 thirty 1 ' 8 glistening 3 miserable 4 thirty 4 thirty 5 stood 5 stood 7 wine-skins 6 like 7 wine-skins 8 glistening 12 sun 9 in 10 the 10 the 11 hot 10 the 12 sun 12 sun 13 , 12 sun 19 where 14 and 16 led 16 led 17 us 17 us 18 to 17 us 19 where 19 where 24 a 20 his 21 people 21 people 23 set 22 had 23 set 23 set 24 a 24 a 25 meal 25 meal 26 . himself he mixed the wine . 1 himself 2 he 2 he 3 mixed 3 mixed 4 the 4 the 5 wine 5 wine 6 . " ' [yes] , " said the [pater] , " you can drive two mules [gaul] and [britain] . " 1 " 2 ' 1 " 12 can 4 , 5 " 5 " 7 the 5 " 9 , 6 said 7 the 9 , 10 " 10 " 11 you 11 you 12 can 12 can 14 two 13 drive 14 two 14 two 15 mules 15 mules 17 and 17 and 19 . 19 . 20 " " ' [no] ; you can't drive three mules . 1 " 2 ' 2 ' 6 can't 4 ; 5 you 5 you 6 can't 6 can't 8 three 7 drive 8 three 8 three 9 mules 9 mules 10 . they will tear [you] in pieces , " said my [father] . 1 they 2 will 2 will 3 tear 3 tear 5 in 5 in 6 pieces 6 pieces 7 , 6 pieces 12 . 7 , 8 " 8 " 9 said 10 my 12 . ' [i] sat quite still . 1 ' 3 sat 3 sat 4 quite 4 quite 5 still 5 still 6 . one does not answer a [general] who wears the [purple] . 1 one 2 does 1 one 4 answer 2 does 3 not 4 answer 5 a 5 a 7 who 7 who 8 wears 8 wears 9 the 9 the 11 . " ' [i] am not angry with you , " he went on ; " [i] owe too much to your [father] " 1 " 5 not 2 ' 4 am 4 am 5 not 5 not 6 angry 6 angry 7 with 6 angry 9 , 7 with 8 you 9 , 10 " 10 " 11 he 11 he 12 went 12 went 13 on 13 on 23 " 14 ; 15 " 15 " 17 owe 17 owe 18 too 17 owe 23 " 18 too 19 much 19 much 20 to 19 much 21 your " ' [you] owe me nothing but advice that you never took , " said the [pater] . 1 " 9 that 2 ' 6 nothing 4 owe 5 me 5 me 6 nothing 6 nothing 7 but 6 nothing 8 advice 8 advice 9 that 9 that 10 you 10 you 11 never 11 never 12 took 12 took 13 , 12 took 14 " 14 " 15 said 15 said 16 the 16 the 18 . " ' to be unjust to any of your family . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 4 be 2 ' 3 to 3 to 4 be 4 be 5 unjust 5 unjust 7 any 6 to 7 any 7 any 8 of 8 of 9 your 9 your 10 family 9 your 11 . " ' [very] like , " said my [father] . 1 " 2 ' 2 ' 4 like 4 like 5 , 4 like 8 my 5 , 6 " 6 " 7 said 8 my 10 . " but we shall have the [picts] and their friends breaking through before long . 1 " 2 but 1 " 4 shall 2 but 3 we 4 shall 5 have 4 shall 10 friends 5 have 6 the 8 and 9 their 9 their 10 friends 10 friends 11 breaking 11 breaking 12 through 12 through 15 . 13 before 14 long 13 before 15 . you cannot move all troops out of [britain] to make you [emperor] , and expect the [north] to sit quiet . " 1 you 3 move 2 cannot 3 move 3 move 6 out 4 all 5 troops 5 troops 6 out 6 out 15 expect 7 of 9 to 9 to 10 make 10 make 11 you 11 you 13 , 13 , 14 and 14 and 15 expect 15 expect 16 the 16 the 21 . 18 to 19 sit 18 to 20 quiet 20 quiet 21 . 21 . 22 " " ' [i] follow my destiny , " said [maximus] . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 4 follow 4 follow 5 my 5 my 6 destiny 6 destiny 7 , 7 , 9 said 8 " 9 said 9 said 11 . " ' [follow] it , then , " said my [father] , pulling up a fern root ; " and die as [theodosius] died . " 1 " 2 ' 1 " 8 " 2 ' 4 it 4 it 6 then 5 , 6 then 6 then 7 , 8 " 18 ; 9 said 10 my 10 my 15 a 12 , 13 pulling 13 pulling 14 up 14 up 15 a 15 a 16 fern 16 fern 17 root 17 root 18 ; 18 ; 24 died 19 " 20 and 20 and 21 die 21 die 22 as 21 die 24 died 24 died 25 . 25 . 26 " " ' [ah] ! " said [maximus] . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 5 " 4 ! 5 " 5 " 6 said 6 said 8 . " my old [general] was killed because he served the [empire] too well . 1 " 8 he 2 my 3 old 3 old 5 was 5 was 6 killed 6 killed 7 because 7 because 8 he 8 he 9 served 9 served 10 the 9 served 12 too 12 too 13 well 13 well 14 . " ' [then] [i] had better follow my destiny , " [i] said , " and take my men to the [wall] . " 1 " 16 and 1 " 18 my 2 ' 7 follow 2 ' 8 my 5 had 6 better 6 better 7 follow 8 my 9 destiny 9 destiny 13 said 10 , 11 " 11 " 13 said 13 said 14 , 14 , 15 " 14 , 16 and 17 take 18 my 18 my 19 men 19 men 20 to 20 to 21 the 21 the 23 . 23 . 24 " ' [he] looked at me a long time , and bowed his head slanting like a [spaniard] . 1 ' 7 long 1 ' 8 time 3 looked 5 me 3 looked 6 a 4 at 5 me 6 a 7 long 8 time 9 , 8 time 13 head 9 , 10 and 10 and 11 bowed 10 and 13 head 11 bowed 12 his 13 head 15 like 14 slanting 15 like 15 like 16 a 16 a 18 . " follow it , boy , " he said . 1 " 2 follow 1 " 3 it 3 it 4 , 4 , 5 boy 5 boy 7 " 6 , 7 " 7 " 8 he 8 he 9 said 8 he 10 . that was all . 1 that 2 was 2 was 3 all 3 all 4 . i was only too glad to get away , though [i] had many messages for home . 1 i 2 was 1 i 13 many 2 was 5 glad 3 only 4 too 3 only 5 glad 5 glad 10 though 6 to 7 get 7 get 9 , 7 get 10 though 8 away 9 , 10 though 12 had 13 many 15 for 14 messages 15 for 15 for 16 home 16 home 17 . i never halted them till sunset , and ' he turned about and looked at [pook] 's [hill] below him ' then [i] halted yonder . ' 1 i 2 never 1 i 4 them 2 never 3 halted 3 halted 4 them 4 them 7 , 5 till 6 sunset 5 till 7 , 7 , 8 and 8 and 12 about 8 and 14 looked 9 ' 10 he 10 he 11 turned 11 turned 12 about 13 and 14 looked 14 looked 19 below 15 at 17 's 17 's 19 below 19 below 26 . 20 him 21 ' 21 ' 22 then 22 then 24 halted 24 halted 25 yonder 25 yonder 26 . 26 . 27 ' he pointed to the broken , bracken-covered shoulder of the [forge] [hill] behind old [hobden] 's cottage . 1 he 6 , 2 pointed 3 to 2 pointed 4 the 4 the 5 broken 5 broken 6 , 6 , 7 bracken-covered 7 bracken-covered 8 shoulder 7 bracken-covered 10 the 8 shoulder 9 of 8 shoulder 10 the 10 the 13 behind 13 behind 14 old 13 behind 16 's 16 's 18 . 17 cottage 18 . ' [there] ? 1 ' 3 ? why , that 's only the old [forge] where they made iron once , ' said [dan] . 1 why 3 that 1 why 9 where 2 , 3 that 3 that 4 's 4 's 5 only 5 only 6 the 6 the 7 old 9 where 10 they 10 they 12 iron 11 made 12 iron 12 iron 14 , 13 once 14 , 14 , 15 ' 15 ' 16 said 16 said 18 . ' [very] good stuff it was too , ' said [parnesius] calmly . 1 ' 3 good 1 ' 5 it 3 good 4 stuff 5 it 6 was 6 was 9 ' 7 too 8 , 8 , 9 ' 9 ' 10 said 10 said 12 calmly 12 calmly 13 . ' [we] mended three shoulder-straps here and had a spear-head riveted . 1 ' 3 mended 3 mended 6 here 4 three 5 shoulder-straps 4 three 6 here 6 here 7 and 7 and 8 had 8 had 9 a 9 a 12 . 10 spear-head 11 riveted 11 riveted 12 . the [forge] was rented from the [government] by a one-eyed smith from [carthage] . 1 the 3 was 3 was 4 rented 4 rented 6 the 5 from 6 the 6 the 11 smith 8 by 9 a 9 a 10 one-eyed 10 one-eyed 11 smith 11 smith 14 . 12 from 14 . i remember we called him [cyclops] . 1 i 2 remember 2 remember 3 we 3 we 4 called 4 called 5 him 5 him 7 . he sold me a [beaver-skin] rug for my sister 's room . ' 1 he 2 sold 1 he 3 me 3 me 4 a 4 a 6 rug 6 rug 7 for 7 for 8 my 7 for 9 sister 9 sister 10 's 9 sister 11 room 11 room 12 . 11 room 13 ' ' [but] it couldn't have been here , ' [dan] insisted . 1 ' 4 couldn't 3 it 4 couldn't 4 couldn't 7 here 5 have 6 been 5 have 7 here 7 here 8 , 8 , 9 ' 9 ' 11 insisted 11 insisted 12 . ' [but] it was ! 1 ' 3 it 3 it 4 was 4 was 5 ! from the [altar] of [victory] at [anderida] to the [first] [forge] in the [forest] here is twelve miles seven hundred paces . 1 from 2 the 1 from 6 at 2 the 4 of 6 at 18 miles 8 to 9 the 8 to 15 here 12 in 13 the 13 the 15 here 15 here 16 is 16 is 17 twelve 17 twelve 18 miles 18 miles 22 . 19 seven 21 paces 20 hundred 21 paces 21 paces 22 . it is all in the [road] [book] . 1 it 2 is 1 it 3 all 3 all 4 in 4 in 5 the 5 the 8 . a man doesn't forget his first march . 1 a 2 man 1 a 3 doesn't 2 man 3 doesn't 3 doesn't 4 forget 4 forget 5 his 5 his 6 first 5 his 7 march 7 march 8 . i think [i] could tell you every station between this and ! 1 i 4 could 2 think 4 could 4 could 5 tell 5 tell 6 you 6 you 7 every 6 you 8 station 8 station 9 between 9 between 10 this 10 this 12 ! 11 and 12 ! he leaned forward , but his eye was caught by the setting sun . 1 he 3 forward 2 leaned 3 forward 3 forward 4 , 4 , 8 was 5 but 6 his 6 his 7 eye 7 eye 8 was 8 was 9 caught 9 caught 10 by 10 by 14 . 11 the 12 setting 12 setting 13 sun 13 sun 14 . ' [wait] ! ' he said , lifting a hand , and the sunlight [jinked] on his glass bracelet . 1 ' 3 ! 3 ! 8 lifting 4 ' 5 he 5 he 6 said 6 said 7 , 7 , 8 lifting 8 lifting 10 hand 8 lifting 11 , 9 a 10 hand 11 , 12 and 11 , 14 sunlight 12 and 13 the 13 the 14 sunlight 14 sunlight 18 glass 16 on 17 his 17 his 18 glass 18 glass 20 . 19 bracelet 20 . ' [wait] ! 1 ' 3 ! i pray to [mithras] ! ' 1 i 2 pray 2 pray 3 to 3 to 5 ! 5 ! 6 ' he rose and stretched his arms westward , with deep , splendid-sounding words . 1 he 2 rose 1 he 5 his 1 he 6 arms 2 rose 4 stretched 3 and 4 stretched 6 arms 8 , 6 arms 10 deep 7 westward 8 , 9 with 10 deep 10 deep 11 , 11 , 13 words 12 splendid-sounding 13 words 13 words 14 . ' [cur] mundus militat sub vana gloria [cujus] prosperitas est transitoria ? 1 ' 5 sub 3 mundus 4 militat 4 militat 5 sub 5 sub 6 vana 6 vana 7 gloria 6 vana 9 prosperitas 9 prosperitas 10 est 10 est 11 transitoria 11 transitoria 12 ? tam [cito] [labitur] [ejus] [potentia] [quam] [vasa] [figuli] [quae] [sunt] [fragilia] . ' 1 tam 12 . 12 . 13 ' they found themselves at the little locked gates of the wood . 1 they 3 themselves 2 found 3 themselves 3 themselves 8 gates 4 at 5 the 5 the 6 little 6 little 7 locked 7 locked 8 gates 8 gates 10 the 9 of 10 the 10 the 11 wood 11 wood 12 . ' [quo] [caesar] abiit celsus imperio ? 1 ' 4 abiit 4 abiit 5 celsus 5 celsus 6 imperio 6 imperio 7 ? vel [dives] splendidus totus in prandio ? 1 vel 3 splendidus 3 splendidus 4 totus 4 totus 5 in 5 in 6 prandio 6 prandio 7 ? dic ubi [tullius] ' 1 dic 2 ubi 2 ubi 4 ' still singing , he took [dan] 's hand and wheeled him round to face [una] as she came out of the gate . 1 still 2 singing 1 still 7 's 2 singing 4 he 3 , 4 he 4 he 5 took 7 's 8 hand 7 's 12 round 9 and 10 wheeled 10 wheeled 11 him 10 wheeled 12 round 12 round 14 face 13 to 14 face 14 face 22 gate 16 as 17 she 17 she 18 came 18 came 19 out 19 out 22 gate 20 of 21 the 21 the 22 gate 22 gate 23 . it shut behind her , at the same time as [puck] threw the memory-magicking [oak] , [ash] and [thorn] leaves over their heads . 1 it 2 shut 1 it 5 , 2 shut 3 behind 3 behind 4 her 5 , 14 memory-magicking 6 at 7 the 6 at 8 same 7 the 8 same 8 same 9 time 9 time 10 as 9 time 12 threw 12 threw 13 the 12 threw 14 memory-magicking 14 memory-magicking 16 , 16 , 18 and 18 and 21 over 20 leaves 21 over 21 over 23 heads 22 their 23 heads 23 heads 24 . ' [well] , you are jolly late , ' said [una] . 1 ' 4 you 3 , 4 you 4 you 5 are 5 are 7 late 6 jolly 7 late 7 late 9 ' 8 , 9 ' 9 ' 10 said 10 said 12 . ' [couldn't] you get away before ? ' 1 ' 3 you 3 you 4 get 4 get 5 away 5 away 6 before 6 before 7 ? 7 ? 8 ' ' [i] did , ' said [dan] . 1 ' 3 did 3 did 4 , 4 , 5 ' 5 ' 6 said 6 said 8 . ' [i] got away in lots of time , but but [i] didn't know it was so late . 1 ' 6 lots 3 got 4 away 4 away 5 in 4 away 6 lots 6 lots 8 time 7 of 8 time 8 time 9 , 9 , 16 was 10 but 11 but 11 but 13 didn't 13 didn't 14 know 14 know 15 it 15 it 16 was 16 was 19 . 17 so 18 late 18 late 19 . where've you been ? ' 1 where've 2 you 2 you 3 been 3 been 4 ? 4 ? 5 ' ' [in] [volaterrae] waiting for you . ' 1 ' 4 waiting 4 waiting 5 for 5 for 6 you 6 you 7 . 7 . 8 ' ' [sorry] , ' said [dan] . 1 ' 3 , 3 , 4 ' 4 ' 5 said 5 said 7 . ' [it] was all that beastly [latin] . ' 1 ' 3 was 3 was 4 all 4 all 5 that 5 that 6 beastly 6 beastly 8 . 8 . 9 ' [a] [british-roman] [song] ( [a.d] . @number@ ) 1 ( 3 . 3 . 4 @number@ 4 @number@ 5 ) my father 's father saw it not , [and] [i] , belike , shall never come [to] look on that so-holy spot [the] very [rome] 1 my 20 that 2 father 4 father 2 father 5 saw 3 's 4 father 5 saw 6 it 5 saw 8 , 6 it 7 not 8 , 12 belike 8 , 13 , 11 , 12 belike 13 , 14 shall 14 shall 16 come 14 shall 20 that 15 never 16 come 16 come 18 look 18 look 19 on 20 that 21 so-holy 21 so-holy 22 spot 22 spot 24 very soon to send forth again a brood , [unshakeable] , we pray , that clings [to] [rome] 's thrice-hammered hardihood [in] arduous things . 1 soon 3 send 1 soon 10 , 2 to 3 send 3 send 6 a 4 forth 5 again 5 again 6 a 6 a 7 brood 6 a 8 , 10 , 11 we 10 , 12 pray 12 pray 13 , 12 pray 14 that 14 that 15 clings 15 clings 18 's 18 's 19 thrice-hammered 18 's 20 hardihood 18 's 22 arduous 19 thrice-hammered 20 hardihood 22 arduous 24 . 23 things 24 . [on] [the] [great] [wall] and [i] 've lost [britain] , and [i] 've lost [gaul] , ' 1 and 4 lost 3 've 4 lost 4 lost 6 , 6 , 10 lost 7 and 9 've 9 've 10 lost 10 lost 12 , 12 , 13 ' ( the voice seemed very cheerful about it ) , 1 ( 2 the 2 the 3 voice 2 the 5 very 3 voice 4 seemed 5 very 6 cheerful 5 very 7 about 7 about 8 it 8 it 9 ) 9 ) 10 , ' [and] [i] 've lost [rome] , and , worst of all , [i] 've lost [lalage] ! ' 1 ' 5 lost 4 've 5 lost 5 lost 11 of 7 , 8 and 8 and 9 , 9 , 10 worst 10 worst 11 of 11 of 12 all 11 of 13 , 13 , 15 've 15 've 18 ! 16 lost 18 ! 18 ! 19 ' they were standing by the gate to [far] [wood] when they heard this song . 1 they 2 were 1 they 5 the 2 were 3 standing 3 standing 4 by 5 the 6 gate 6 gate 11 they 7 to 10 when 10 when 11 they 11 they 14 song 12 heard 13 this 13 this 14 song 14 song 15 . without a word they hurried to their private gap and wriggled through the hedge almost atop of a jay that was feeding from [puck] 's hand . 1 without 6 to 2 a 3 word 3 word 5 hurried 3 word 6 to 4 they 5 hurried 6 to 8 private 7 their 8 private 8 private 10 and 9 gap 10 and 10 and 15 almost 11 wriggled 12 through 12 through 13 the 13 the 14 hedge 13 the 15 almost 15 almost 19 jay 16 atop 18 a 17 of 18 a 18 a 19 jay 19 jay 26 hand 20 that 21 was 20 that 22 feeding 22 feeding 23 from 22 feeding 26 hand 23 from 25 's 26 hand 27 . ' [gently] ! ' said [puck] . 1 ' 3 ! 3 ! 4 ' 4 ' 5 said 5 said 7 . ' [what] are you looking for ? ' 1 ' 3 are 3 are 4 you 4 you 5 looking 5 looking 6 for 6 for 7 ? 7 ? 8 ' ' [parnesius] , of course , ' [dan] answered . 1 ' 3 , 3 , 5 course 4 of 5 course 5 course 6 , 6 , 7 ' 7 ' 9 answered 9 answered 10 . ' [we] 've only just remembered yesterday . 1 ' 3 've 3 've 5 just 4 only 5 just 5 just 7 yesterday 6 remembered 7 yesterday 7 yesterday 8 . it isn't fair . ' 1 it 2 isn't 2 isn't 3 fair 3 fair 4 . 4 . 5 ' puck chuckled as he rose . 1 puck 2 chuckled 2 chuckled 3 as 3 as 4 he 4 he 5 rose 5 rose 6 . ohe , [parnesius] ! ' he called . 1 ohe 2 , 2 , 4 ! 4 ! 5 ' 5 ' 6 he 6 he 7 called 7 called 8 . ' [here] , [faun] ! ' came the answer from [volaterrae] . 1 ' 6 ' 3 , 5 ! 5 ! 6 ' 6 ' 8 the 7 came 8 the 8 the 9 answer 9 answer 10 from 10 from 12 . they [could] see the shimmer of bronze armour in the beech-crotch , and the friendly flash of the great shield uplifted . 1 they 3 see 1 they 8 armour 1 they 22 . 3 see 5 shimmer 3 see 7 bronze 4 the 5 shimmer 5 shimmer 6 of 6 of 7 bronze 8 armour 9 in 9 in 10 the 9 in 12 , 9 in 16 flash 10 the 11 beech-crotch 12 , 14 the 13 and 14 the 14 the 15 friendly 16 flash 17 of 16 flash 19 great 18 the 19 great 19 great 21 uplifted 20 shield 21 uplifted ' [i] have driven out the [britons] . ' 1 ' 3 have 3 have 4 driven 4 driven 5 out 5 out 6 the 6 the 8 . 8 . 9 ' parnesius laughed like a boy . 1 parnesius 3 like 2 laughed 3 like 3 like 4 a 4 a 5 boy 5 boy 6 . ' [i] occupy their high forts . 1 ' 3 occupy 3 occupy 4 their 4 their 5 high 5 high 6 forts 6 forts 7 . but [rome] is merciful ! 1 but 3 is 3 is 4 merciful 4 merciful 5 ! you may come [up.'and] up they three all scrambled . 1 you 2 may 2 may 3 come 2 may 5 up 5 up 6 they 6 they 7 three 6 they 8 all 8 all 9 scrambled 8 all 10 . ' [what] was the song you were singing just now ? ' said [una] , as soon as she had settled herself . 1 ' 5 song 1 ' 12 ' 3 was 4 the 3 was 5 song 6 you 7 were 6 you 11 ? 7 were 8 singing 9 just 10 now 9 just 11 ? 11 ? 12 ' 12 ' 17 soon 13 said 15 , 13 said 17 soon 15 , 16 as 17 soon 22 herself 18 as 19 she 19 she 20 had 19 she 22 herself 20 had 21 settled 22 herself 23 . ' [that] ? 1 ' 3 ? oh , [rimini] . 1 oh 2 , 2 , 4 . it 's one of the tunes that are always being born somewhere in the [empire] . 1 it 3 one 2 's 3 one 3 one 6 tunes 4 of 5 the 5 the 6 tunes 6 tunes 9 always 7 that 8 are 8 are 9 always 9 always 11 born 10 being 11 born 11 born 13 in 12 somewhere 13 in 13 in 16 . 14 the 16 . ' [tell] them about the marching , [parnesius] . 1 ' 4 about 1 ' 5 the 3 them 4 about 5 the 6 marching 6 marching 7 , 7 , 9 . few people nowadays walk from end to end of this country , ' said [puck] . 1 few 3 nowadays 1 few 9 of 2 people 3 nowadays 3 nowadays 4 walk 4 walk 5 from 5 from 7 to 6 end 7 to 8 end 9 of 9 of 11 country 10 this 11 country 11 country 12 , 12 , 13 ' 13 ' 14 said 14 said 16 . ' [the] greater their loss . 1 ' 3 greater 3 greater 4 their 4 their 5 loss 5 loss 6 . i know nothing better than the [long] [march] when your feet are hardened . 1 i 2 know 1 i 4 better 2 know 3 nothing 4 better 6 the 4 better 11 feet 5 than 6 the 9 when 10 your 10 your 11 feet 11 feet 12 are 12 are 13 hardened 13 hardened 14 . you [begin] after the mists have risen , and you end , perhaps , an hour after sundown . ' 1 you 3 after 1 you 8 , 3 after 4 the 4 the 5 mists 6 have 7 risen 7 risen 8 , 8 , 18 sundown 9 and 10 you 9 and 11 end 11 end 13 perhaps 11 end 15 an 12 , 13 perhaps 13 perhaps 14 , 15 an 16 hour 15 an 18 sundown 16 hour 17 after 16 hour 18 sundown 18 sundown 19 . 19 . 20 ' ' [and] what do you have to eat ? ' 1 ' 4 do 3 what 4 do 4 do 6 have 5 you 6 have 6 have 7 to 7 to 8 eat 8 eat 9 ? 9 ? 10 ' dan asked promptly . 1 dan 2 asked 2 asked 3 promptly 3 promptly 4 . ' [fat] bacon , beans , and bread , and whatever wine happens to be in the rest-houses . 1 ' 7 and 3 bacon 5 beans 4 , 5 beans 5 beans 6 , 6 , 7 and 7 and 12 wine 8 bread 10 and 8 bread 12 wine 9 , 10 and 10 and 11 whatever 11 whatever 12 wine 12 wine 13 happens 13 happens 14 to 13 happens 15 be 15 be 17 the 16 in 17 the 17 the 19 . 18 rest-houses 19 . but soldiers are born grumblers . 1 but 2 soldiers 2 soldiers 3 are 3 are 4 born 4 born 5 grumblers 5 grumblers 6 . their very first day out , my men complained of our water-ground [british] corn . 1 their 2 very 1 their 6 , 2 very 3 first 3 first 4 day 4 day 5 out 6 , 8 men 7 my 8 men 8 men 9 complained 9 complained 10 of 10 of 11 our 11 our 12 water-ground 11 our 14 corn 12 water-ground 14 corn 14 corn 15 . they said it wasn't so filling as the rough stuff that is ground in the [roman] ox-mills . 1 they 2 said 1 they 9 rough 3 it 4 wasn't 3 it 6 filling 4 wasn't 5 so 6 filling 7 as 7 as 8 the 8 the 9 rough 9 rough 10 stuff 10 stuff 11 that 10 stuff 13 ground 11 that 12 is 13 ground 14 in 14 in 17 ox-mills 15 the 17 ox-mills 17 ox-mills 18 . however , they had to fetch and eat it . ' 1 however 2 , 1 however 3 they 3 they 4 had 4 had 6 fetch 5 to 6 fetch 6 fetch 8 eat 7 and 8 eat 8 eat 9 it 8 eat 10 . 10 . 11 ' ' [fetch] it [?] 1 ' 3 it where from ? ' said [una] . 1 where 3 ? 1 where 4 ' 2 from 3 ? 4 ' 5 said 5 said 7 . ' [from] that newly invented water-mill below the [forge] . ' 1 ' 4 newly 3 that 4 newly 4 newly 5 invented 5 invented 6 water-mill 6 water-mill 7 below 7 below 8 the 8 the 10 . 10 . 11 ' ' [that] 's [forge] [mill] our [mill] ! ' 1 ' 3 's 1 ' 6 our 6 our 8 ! 8 ! 9 ' una looked at [puck] . 1 una 2 looked 2 looked 3 at 3 at 5 . ' [yes] ; yours , ' [puck] put in . 1 ' 3 ; 1 ' 4 yours 4 yours 5 , 5 , 6 ' 6 ' 8 put 8 put 9 in 9 in 10 . ' [how] old did you think it was ? ' 1 ' 3 old 3 old 4 did 4 did 5 you 4 did 6 think 5 you 6 think 6 think 7 it 7 it 8 was 8 was 10 ' 9 ? 10 ' ' [i] don't know . 1 ' 3 don't 3 don't 4 know 4 know 5 . didn't [sir] [richard] [dalyngridge] talk about it ? ' 1 didn't 5 talk 5 talk 6 about 6 about 7 it 7 it 8 ? 8 ? 9 ' ' [he] did , and it was old in his day , ' [puck] answered . 1 ' 5 and 3 did 4 , 4 , 5 and 5 and 6 it 6 it 7 was 6 it 11 day 7 was 8 old 8 old 9 in 9 in 10 his 11 day 13 ' 12 , 13 ' 13 ' 16 . 15 answered 16 . ' [hundreds] of years old . ' 1 ' 3 of 3 of 4 years 4 years 5 old 5 old 6 . 6 . 7 ' ' [it] was new in mine , ' said [parnesius] . 1 ' 3 was 3 was 4 new 4 new 7 , 5 in 6 mine 6 mine 7 , 7 , 8 ' 8 ' 9 said 9 said 11 . ' [my] men looked at the flour in their helmets as though it had been a nest of adders . 1 ' 3 men 1 ' 12 though 3 men 6 the 3 men 7 flour 4 looked 5 at 4 looked 6 the 7 flour 10 helmets 8 in 9 their 9 their 10 helmets 10 helmets 11 as 12 though 17 nest 13 it 14 had 14 had 17 nest 15 been 16 a 16 a 17 nest 17 nest 20 . 18 of 19 adders 19 adders 20 . they did it to try my patience . 1 they 2 did 2 did 3 it 2 did 4 to 4 to 5 try 5 try 6 my 6 my 7 patience 7 patience 8 . but [i] addressed them , and we became friends . 1 but 4 them 3 addressed 4 them 4 them 6 and 5 , 6 and 6 and 8 became 7 we 8 became 8 became 9 friends 9 friends 10 . to tell the truth , they taught me the [roman] [step] . 1 to 2 tell 1 to 4 truth 3 the 4 truth 4 truth 5 , 5 , 6 they 6 they 7 taught 7 taught 8 me 8 me 9 the 8 me 12 . you see , [i] 'd only served with quick-marching [auxiliaries] . 1 you 2 see 1 you 3 , 3 , 5 'd 5 'd 7 served 6 only 7 served 7 served 8 with 8 with 9 quick-marching 9 quick-marching 11 . a [legion] 's pace is altogether different . 1 a 3 's 3 's 4 pace 4 pace 5 is 5 is 6 altogether 6 altogether 8 . 7 different 8 . it is a long , slow stride , that never varies from sunrise to sunset . 1 it 2 is 1 it 9 that 2 is 3 a 2 is 4 long 4 long 7 stride 5 , 6 slow 6 slow 7 stride 7 stride 8 , 9 that 13 sunrise 10 never 11 varies 10 never 13 sunrise 11 varies 12 from 13 sunrise 15 sunset 14 to 15 sunset 15 sunset 16 . " [rome] 's [race] [rome] 's [pace] , " as the proverb says . 1 " 3 's 3 's 13 says 6 's 8 , 8 , 9 " 9 " 12 proverb 10 as 11 the 11 the 12 proverb 12 proverb 13 says 13 says 14 . twenty-four miles in eight hours , neither more nor less . 1 twenty-four 2 miles 1 twenty-four 6 , 2 miles 3 in 4 eight 5 hours 5 hours 6 , 6 , 9 nor 7 neither 8 more 8 more 9 nor 9 nor 10 less 10 less 11 . head and spear up , shield on your back , cuirass-collar open one handsbreadth and that 's how you take the [eagles] through [britain] . ' 1 head 4 up 1 head 9 back 2 and 3 spear 2 and 4 up 4 up 5 , 6 shield 7 on 7 on 8 your 8 your 9 back 9 back 12 open 10 , 11 cuirass-collar 11 cuirass-collar 12 open 12 open 16 that 13 one 14 handsbreadth 13 one 16 that 14 handsbreadth 15 and 16 that 21 the 17 's 18 how 18 how 19 you 18 how 20 take 19 you 20 take 20 take 21 the 21 the 23 through 23 through 25 . 25 . 26 ' ' [and] did you meet any adventures ? ' said [dan] . 1 ' 5 meet 3 did 4 you 3 did 5 meet 5 meet 6 any 6 any 7 adventures 7 adventures 8 ? 7 adventures 9 ' 9 ' 10 said 10 said 12 . ' [there] are no adventures [south] the [wall] , ' said [parnesius] . 1 ' 3 are 3 are 4 no 4 no 5 adventures 5 adventures 10 ' 7 the 9 , 9 , 10 ' 10 ' 11 said 11 said 13 . ' [what] did you do ? ' said [dan] . 1 ' 3 did 3 did 4 you 4 you 5 do 5 do 6 ? 6 ? 8 said 7 ' 8 said 8 said 10 . ' [went] [on] . 1 ' 4 . why should [i] care for such things , my business being to reach my station ? 1 why 8 , 2 should 4 care 2 should 8 , 4 care 7 things 5 for 6 such 5 for 7 things 8 , 11 being 9 my 10 business 10 business 11 being 11 being 12 to 11 being 13 reach 13 reach 15 station 13 reach 16 ? 14 my 15 station it took me twenty days . 1 it 2 took 2 took 3 me 3 me 4 twenty 4 twenty 5 days 5 days 6 . ' [of] course , the farther [north] you go the emptier are the roads . 1 ' 3 course 3 course 4 , 3 course 8 you 4 , 5 the 4 , 6 farther 5 the 6 farther 8 you 9 go 8 you 12 are 9 go 10 the 9 go 11 emptier 10 the 11 emptier 12 are 13 the 13 the 14 roads 14 roads 15 . at last you fetch clear of the forests and [climb] bare hills , where wolves howl in the ruins of our cities that have been . 1 at 8 forests 2 last 3 you 2 last 5 clear 3 you 4 fetch 5 clear 6 of 5 clear 7 the 7 the 8 forests 8 forests 9 and 9 and 11 bare 9 and 13 , 11 bare 12 hills 13 , 16 howl 13 , 19 ruins 14 where 15 wolves 14 where 16 howl 17 in 18 the 18 the 19 ruins 19 ruins 20 of 19 ruins 22 cities 20 of 21 our 22 cities 23 that 23 that 24 have 24 have 25 been 25 been 26 . there 's where you meet hunters , and trappers for the [circuses] , prodding along chained bears and muzzled wolves . 1 there 2 's 1 there 5 meet 2 's 3 where 3 where 4 you 5 meet 6 hunters 5 meet 8 and 6 hunters 7 , 7 , 8 and 8 and 18 and 9 trappers 10 for 10 for 11 the 10 for 15 along 11 the 13 , 13 , 14 prodding 15 along 16 chained 15 along 17 bears 17 bears 18 and 18 and 19 muzzled 19 muzzled 20 wolves 19 muzzled 21 . 20 wolves 21 . your pony shies at them , and your men laugh . 1 your 2 pony 1 your 3 shies 3 shies 7 and 4 at 5 them 5 them 6 , 6 , 7 and 7 and 9 men 8 your 9 men 9 men 10 laugh 10 laugh 11 . red-hot in summer , freezing in winter , is that big , purple heather country of broken stone . 1 red-hot 5 freezing 2 in 3 summer 3 summer 4 , 3 summer 5 freezing 5 freezing 13 purple 6 in 7 winter 7 winter 8 , 8 , 13 purple 9 is 10 that 10 that 11 big 11 big 12 , 11 big 13 purple 13 purple 15 country 14 heather 15 country 15 country 17 broken 15 country 19 . 16 of 17 broken 17 broken 18 stone and that is the [wall] ! ' 1 and 2 that 1 and 6 ! 2 that 3 is 3 is 4 the 6 ! 7 ' ' [ah] ! ' said the children , taking breath . 1 ' 3 ! 1 ' 4 ' 4 ' 6 the 5 said 6 the 6 the 8 , 7 children 8 , 8 , 9 taking 9 taking 10 breath 10 breath 11 . ' [you] may well , ' said [parnesius] . 1 ' 3 may 3 may 4 well 4 well 5 , 5 , 6 ' 6 ' 7 said 7 said 9 . ' [is] it just a [wall] ? 1 ' 3 it 3 it 4 just 4 just 5 a 4 just 7 ? like the one round the kitchen-garden ? ' said [dan] . 1 like 4 round 2 the 3 one 3 one 4 round 4 round 5 the 5 the 6 kitchen-garden 6 kitchen-garden 7 ? 7 ? 9 said 8 ' 9 said 9 said 11 . ' [no] , no ! 1 ' 3 , 3 , 4 no 4 no 5 ! it is the [wall] . 1 it 2 is 2 is 3 the 3 the 5 . along the top are towers with guard-houses , small towers , between . 1 along 6 with 2 the 3 top 3 top 4 are 4 are 5 towers 5 towers 6 with 6 with 9 small 7 guard-houses 8 , 7 guard-houses 9 small 9 small 10 towers 10 towers 11 , 10 towers 12 between 11 , 12 between 12 between 13 . even on the narrowest part of it three men with shields can walk abreast , from guard-house to guard-house [.] 1 even 7 it 1 even 15 , 2 on 3 the 2 on 4 narrowest 4 narrowest 5 part 5 part 6 of 5 part 7 it 7 it 12 can 8 three 9 men 9 men 10 with 10 with 11 shields 11 shields 12 can 12 can 13 walk 13 walk 14 abreast 15 , 17 guard-house 15 , 18 to 16 from 17 guard-house 18 to 19 guard-house the [little] [people] come there to steal iron for their arrow-heads . 1 the 5 there 4 come 5 there 5 there 7 steal 6 to 7 steal 7 steal 8 iron 8 iron 9 for 9 for 11 arrow-heads 10 their 11 arrow-heads 11 arrow-heads 12 . ' [but] the [wall] itself is not more wonderful than the town behind it . 1 ' 3 the 1 ' 8 more 5 itself 6 is 6 is 7 not 6 is 8 more 8 more 10 than 9 wonderful 10 than 10 than 11 the 11 the 12 town 11 the 13 behind 13 behind 14 it 14 it 15 . long ago there were great ramparts and ditches on the [south] side , and no one was allowed to build there . 1 long 5 great 1 long 10 the 2 ago 3 there 3 there 4 were 3 there 5 great 5 great 6 ramparts 6 ramparts 8 ditches 7 and 8 ditches 8 ditches 9 on 10 the 12 side 12 side 13 , 13 , 17 was 14 and 15 no 14 and 17 was 15 no 16 one 17 was 22 . 18 allowed 20 build 18 allowed 22 . 19 to 20 build 20 build 21 there think of it ! 1 think 2 of 2 of 3 it 3 it 4 ! one roaring , rioting , cock-fighting , wolf-baiting , horse-racing town , from [ituna] on the [west] to [segedunum] on the cold eastern beach ! 1 one 5 , 1 one 8 wolf-baiting 2 roaring 3 , 3 , 4 rioting 4 rioting 5 , 6 cock-fighting 7 , 7 , 8 wolf-baiting 8 wolf-baiting 10 horse-racing 9 , 10 horse-racing 10 horse-racing 11 town 10 horse-racing 13 from 11 town 12 , 13 from 15 on 13 from 16 the 16 the 18 to 18 to 23 eastern 20 on 21 the 20 on 23 eastern 21 the 22 cold 23 eastern 24 beach 24 beach 25 ! yes , a snake basking beside a warm wall ! 1 yes 3 a 2 , 3 a 3 a 5 basking 4 snake 5 basking 5 basking 6 beside 6 beside 7 a 7 a 8 warm 8 warm 9 wall 9 wall 10 ! ' [the] [province] of [valentia] ! 1 ' 6 ! 4 of 6 ! we followed the road , therefore , into [hunno] town , and stood astonished . 1 we 6 therefore 1 we 12 and 2 followed 4 road 3 the 4 road 4 road 5 , 4 road 6 therefore 6 therefore 8 into 7 , 8 into 10 town 11 , 11 , 12 and 12 and 15 . 13 stood 14 astonished 14 astonished 15 . the place was a fair a fair of peoples from every corner of the [empire] . 1 the 3 was 2 place 3 was 3 was 4 a 4 a 5 fair 4 a 6 a 6 a 7 fair 6 a 11 every 8 of 9 peoples 9 peoples 10 from 10 from 11 every 11 every 16 . 12 corner 14 the 12 corner 16 . 13 of 14 the " ' [my] station , " [i] said , and showed him my shield . ' 1 " 2 ' 2 ' 4 station 2 ' 9 , 5 , 6 " 6 " 8 said 8 said 9 , 9 , 10 and 10 and 12 him 11 showed 12 him 12 him 13 my 13 my 15 . 14 shield 15 . 15 . 16 ' parnesius held up his broad shield with its three [x] 's like letters on a beer-cask . 1 parnesius 3 up 1 parnesius 12 like 2 held 3 up 3 up 4 his 4 his 5 broad 4 his 6 shield 6 shield 8 its 6 shield 9 three 7 with 8 its 9 three 11 's 12 like 13 letters 13 letters 17 . 14 on 15 a 15 a 16 beer-cask 16 beer-cask 17 . " ' [lucky] omen ! " said he . 1 " 2 ' 2 ' 4 omen 4 omen 5 ! 5 ! 6 " 6 " 7 said 7 said 9 . 8 he 9 . " your [cohort] 's the next tower to us , but they 're all at the cock-fight . 1 " 2 your 1 " 6 next 4 's 5 the 5 the 6 next 6 next 13 're 7 tower 8 to 8 to 9 us 9 us 10 , 9 us 12 they 10 , 11 but 12 they 13 're 13 're 14 all 14 all 17 cock-fight 15 at 16 the 16 the 17 cock-fight 17 cock-fight 18 . this is a happy place . 1 this 2 is 2 is 3 a 3 a 4 happy 4 happy 5 place 5 place 6 . come and wet the [eagles] . " 1 come 2 and 2 and 3 wet 3 wet 4 the 4 the 6 . 6 . 7 " he meant to offer me a drink . 1 he 2 meant 2 meant 5 me 3 to 4 offer 4 offer 5 me 5 me 6 a 6 a 7 drink 7 drink 8 . " ' [when] [i] 've handed over my men , " [i] said . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 5 've 5 've 7 over 6 handed 7 over 7 over 8 my 8 my 9 men 8 my 10 , 10 , 11 " 11 " 13 said 13 said 14 . i felt angry and ashamed . 1 i 2 felt 2 felt 3 angry 3 angry 4 and 4 and 5 ashamed 5 ashamed 6 . " ' [oh] , you 'll soon outgrow that sort of nonsense , " he answered . 1 " 4 , 1 " 8 outgrow 2 ' 4 , 5 you 6 'll 6 'll 7 soon 7 soon 8 outgrow 8 outgrow 10 sort 9 that 10 sort 10 sort 17 . 11 of 12 nonsense 12 nonsense 13 , 12 nonsense 17 . 13 , 14 " 14 " 16 answered 15 he 16 answered " but don't let me interfere with your hopes . 1 " 3 don't 2 but 3 don't 3 don't 4 let 4 let 7 with 5 me 6 interfere 6 interfere 7 with 7 with 9 hopes 8 your 9 hopes 9 hopes 10 . go on to the [statue] of [roma] [dea] . 1 go 2 on 1 go 3 to 3 to 4 the 4 the 6 of 6 of 9 . you can't miss it . 1 you 2 can't 2 can't 3 miss 3 miss 4 it 4 it 5 . the main road into [valentia] ! " and he laughed and rode off . 1 the 2 main 2 main 4 into 3 road 4 into 4 into 10 laughed 6 ! 7 " 7 " 8 and 8 and 9 he 9 he 10 laughed 10 laughed 13 off 11 and 12 rode 12 rode 13 off 13 off 14 . i could see the statue not a quarter of a mile away , and there [i] went . 1 i 4 the 1 i 11 mile 2 could 3 see 3 see 4 the 4 the 7 a 5 statue 6 not 6 not 7 a 8 quarter 9 of 8 quarter 10 a 10 a 11 mile 11 mile 15 there 12 away 13 , 13 , 14 and 14 and 15 there 15 there 17 went 17 went 18 . it was like marching into a cave . 1 it 2 was 2 was 3 like 3 like 5 into 4 marching 5 into 5 into 7 cave 6 a 7 cave 7 cave 8 . we grounded spears together , my little thirty , [and] it echoed in the barrel of the arch , but none came . 1 we 4 together 1 we 11 it 2 grounded 3 spears 2 grounded 4 together 4 together 5 , 5 , 8 thirty 6 my 7 little 6 my 8 thirty 8 thirty 9 , 11 it 15 barrel 12 echoed 13 in 13 in 14 the 14 the 15 barrel 15 barrel 21 none 16 of 17 the 16 of 19 , 17 the 18 arch 19 , 20 but 20 but 21 none 21 none 23 . 22 came 23 . there was a door at one side painted with our number . 1 there 2 was 2 was 3 a 3 a 4 door 4 door 9 with 5 at 6 one 6 one 7 side 7 side 8 painted 8 painted 9 with 9 with 10 our 10 our 11 number 10 our 12 . 11 number 12 . we prowled in , and [i] found a cook asleep , and ordered him to give us food . 1 we 2 prowled 1 we 7 found 2 prowled 3 in 3 in 5 and 4 , 5 and 7 found 13 ordered 8 a 9 cook 9 cook 10 asleep 9 cook 11 , 11 , 12 and 11 , 13 ordered 13 ordered 16 give 13 ordered 18 food 14 him 15 to 15 to 16 give 16 give 17 us 18 food 19 . then [i] climbed to the top of the [wall] , and looked out over the [pict] country , and [i] thought , ' said [parnesius] . 1 then 4 to 1 then 12 looked 3 climbed 4 to 5 the 6 top 6 top 7 of 6 top 10 , 7 of 8 the 10 , 11 and 10 , 12 looked 12 looked 13 out 13 out 15 the 14 over 15 the 15 the 17 country 17 country 18 , 17 country 21 thought 18 , 19 and 21 thought 22 , 22 , 23 ' 23 ' 24 said 24 said 26 . ' [what] a shame ! ' said [una] . 1 ' 3 a 3 a 4 shame 4 shame 5 ! 5 ! 6 ' 6 ' 7 said 7 said 9 . ' [but] did you feel happy after you 'd had a good ' [dan] stopped her with a nudge . 1 ' 6 happy 3 did 4 you 3 did 5 feel 5 feel 6 happy 6 happy 8 you 6 happy 15 stopped 7 after 8 you 8 you 9 'd 9 'd 13 ' 10 had 11 a 11 a 12 good 12 good 13 ' 15 stopped 17 with 16 her 17 with 17 with 18 a 18 a 19 nudge 18 a 20 . ' [happy] ? ' said [parnesius] . 1 ' 3 ? 1 ' 4 ' 4 ' 5 said 5 said 7 . no , [i] was not happy ; but [i] made my new [cohort] unhappy too [....v] 1 no 2 , 1 no 4 was 4 was 5 not 5 not 6 happy 5 not 8 but 6 happy 7 ; 8 but 10 made 10 made 12 new 11 my 12 new 12 new 15 too 14 unhappy 15 too and the men were as the officers . 1 and 2 the 2 the 3 men 3 men 4 were 4 were 7 officers 5 as 6 the 6 the 7 officers 7 officers 8 . remember , also , that the [wall] was manned by every breed and race in the [empire] . 1 remember 2 , 1 remember 4 , 1 remember 14 race 2 , 3 also 4 , 5 that 5 that 6 the 6 the 8 was 8 was 9 manned 9 manned 10 by 11 every 12 breed 11 every 14 race 12 breed 13 and 14 race 15 in 15 in 16 the 16 the 18 . no two towers spoke the same tongue , or worshipped the same [gods] . 1 no 5 the 1 no 10 worshipped 2 two 3 towers 3 towers 4 spoke 4 spoke 5 the 5 the 6 same 6 same 9 or 7 tongue 8 , 8 , 9 or 10 worshipped 12 same 11 the 12 same 12 same 14 . in one thing only we were all equal . 1 in 2 one 2 one 4 only 3 thing 4 only 4 only 5 we 5 we 7 all 6 were 7 all 7 all 8 equal 8 equal 9 . no matter what arms we had used before we came to the [wall] , on the [wall] we were all archers , like the [scythians] . 1 no 3 what 1 no 7 used 2 matter 3 what 3 what 4 arms 4 arms 5 we 5 we 6 had 7 used 8 before 7 used 10 came 8 before 9 we 10 came 11 to 11 to 12 the 12 the 14 , 14 , 23 like 15 on 16 the 16 the 21 archers 18 we 19 were 18 we 21 archers 19 were 20 all 21 archers 22 , 22 , 23 like 23 like 24 the 24 the 26 . the [pict] cannot run away from the arrow , or crawl under it . 1 the 6 from 3 cannot 4 run 4 run 5 away 4 run 6 from 6 from 7 the 6 from 8 arrow 7 the 8 arrow 8 arrow 9 , 8 arrow 11 crawl 9 , 10 or 11 crawl 12 under 12 under 13 it 13 it 14 . he is a bowman himself . 1 he 2 is 2 is 3 a 3 a 4 bowman 4 bowman 5 himself 5 himself 6 . he knows ! ' 1 he 2 knows 2 knows 3 ! 3 ! 4 ' ' [i] suppose you were fighting [picts] all the time , ' said [dan] . 1 ' 3 suppose 3 suppose 10 time 4 you 5 were 4 you 6 fighting 6 fighting 8 all 8 all 9 the 8 all 10 time 9 the 10 time 10 time 11 , 11 , 12 ' 12 ' 13 said 13 said 15 . ' [picts] seldom fight . 1 ' 3 seldom 3 seldom 4 fight 4 fight 5 . i never saw a fighting [pict] for half a year . 1 i 2 never 2 never 3 saw 2 never 7 for 3 saw 4 a 4 a 5 fighting 7 for 9 a 8 half 9 a 9 a 10 year 10 year 11 . the tame [picts] told us they had all gone [north] . ' 1 the 4 told 2 tame 4 told 4 told 5 us 5 us 6 they 6 they 8 all 7 had 8 all 8 all 9 gone 9 gone 11 . 11 . 12 ' ' [what] is a tame [pict] ? ' said [dan] . 1 ' 3 is 3 is 4 a 4 a 5 tame 5 tame 7 ? 7 ? 9 said 8 ' 9 said 9 said 11 . without a horse and a dog , and a friend , man would perish . 1 without 3 horse 1 without 6 dog 2 a 3 horse 3 horse 4 and 4 and 5 a 6 dog 7 , 6 dog 11 , 7 , 9 a 8 and 9 a 9 a 10 friend 11 , 12 man 12 man 13 would 13 would 15 . 14 perish 15 . the [gods] gave me all three , and there is no gift like friendship . 1 the 3 gave 3 gave 7 , 4 me 5 all 5 all 6 three 6 three 7 , 7 , 8 and 8 and 10 is 9 there 10 is 10 is 13 like 11 no 12 gift 11 no 13 like 13 like 14 friendship 14 friendship 15 . remember this ' [parnesius] turned to [dan] ' when you become a young man . 1 remember 8 ' 2 this 3 ' 3 ' 5 turned 5 turned 6 to 6 to 8 ' 8 ' 9 when 9 when 10 you 10 you 13 young 11 become 12 a 12 a 13 young 13 young 14 man 14 man 15 . for your fate will turn on the first true friend you make . ' 1 for 2 your 1 for 5 turn 2 your 3 fate 4 will 5 turn 5 turn 8 first 6 on 7 the 7 the 8 first 8 first 9 true 8 first 10 friend 10 friend 12 make 11 you 12 make 12 make 13 . 13 . 14 ' if you 're a beast , you 'll have beastly friends . 1 if 3 're 1 if 5 beast 2 you 3 're 3 're 4 a 5 beast 7 you 6 , 7 you 7 you 9 have 8 'll 9 have 9 have 10 beastly 10 beastly 11 friends 11 friends 12 . listen to the [pious] [parnesius] on [friendship] ! ' 1 listen 3 the 1 listen 6 on 2 to 3 the 6 on 8 ! 8 ! 9 ' ' [oh] , [youth] [eternal] and [all-believing] , ' cried [puck] , as he rocked on the branch above . 1 ' 3 , 3 , 6 and 6 and 10 cried 8 , 9 ' 9 ' 10 cried 10 cried 17 the 12 , 15 rocked 13 as 14 he 14 he 15 rocked 15 rocked 16 on 16 on 17 the 17 the 18 branch 18 branch 19 above 19 above 20 . ' [tell] them about your [pertinax] . ' 1 ' 4 about 1 ' 8 ' 3 them 4 about 5 your 7 . 7 . 8 ' ' [he] was that friend the [gods] sent me the boy who spoke to me when [i] first came . 1 ' 12 who 3 was 4 that 3 was 5 friend 5 friend 6 the 6 the 8 sent 6 the 12 who 8 sent 9 me 9 me 11 boy 10 the 11 boy 12 who 19 came 13 spoke 15 me 13 spoke 16 when 14 to 15 me 16 when 18 first 16 when 19 came 19 came 20 . little older than myself , commanding the [augusta] [victoria] [cohort] on the tower next to us and the [numidians] . 1 little 3 than 2 older 3 than 3 than 6 commanding 4 myself 5 , 4 myself 6 commanding 6 commanding 13 tower 7 the 11 on 11 on 12 the 12 the 13 tower 13 tower 14 next 14 next 15 to 14 next 16 us 16 us 17 and 17 and 18 the 17 and 20 . 18 the 20 . in virtue he was far my superior . ' 1 in 2 virtue 2 virtue 3 he 3 he 4 was 4 was 5 far 5 far 6 my 6 my 7 superior 7 superior 8 . 8 . 9 ' ' [then] why was he on the [wall] ? ' 1 ' 3 why 1 ' 10 ' 3 why 5 he 4 was 5 he 6 on 7 the 6 on 9 ? 9 ? 10 ' una asked , quickly . 1 una 2 asked 2 asked 3 , 3 , 4 quickly 4 quickly 5 . ' [they] 'd all done something bad . 1 ' 3 'd 3 'd 4 all 4 all 5 done 5 done 6 something 6 something 7 bad 7 bad 8 . you said so yourself . ' 1 you 2 said 2 said 6 ' 3 so 4 yourself 4 yourself 5 . 5 . 6 ' when [pertinax] grew up , he discovered this , and so his uncle shipped him off , by trickery and force , to the [wall] . 1 when 6 he 1 when 9 , 3 grew 4 up 4 up 5 , 5 , 6 he 6 he 7 discovered 7 discovered 8 this 9 , 10 and 10 and 19 trickery 11 so 12 his 12 his 13 uncle 13 uncle 14 shipped 14 shipped 15 him 14 shipped 16 off 16 off 17 , 16 off 19 trickery 17 , 18 by 19 trickery 21 force 20 and 21 force 21 force 22 , 22 , 23 to 23 to 24 the 24 the 26 . we came to know each other at a ceremony in our [temple] in the dark . 1 we 2 came 1 we 5 each 1 we 8 a 2 came 3 to 3 to 4 know 4 know 5 each 5 each 6 other 6 other 7 at 8 a 9 ceremony 8 a 16 . 10 in 11 our 11 our 15 dark 11 our 16 . 13 in 14 the 13 in 15 dark it was the [bull-killing] , ' [parnesius] explained to [puck] . 1 it 2 was 1 it 3 the 3 the 5 , 5 , 6 ' 6 ' 8 explained 8 explained 9 to 9 to 11 . ' [i] see , said [puck] , and turned to the children . 1 ' 3 see 3 see 5 said 4 , 5 said 5 said 7 , 7 , 8 and 8 and 10 to 9 turned 10 to 10 to 11 the 11 the 12 children 12 children 13 . ' [that] 's something you wouldn't quite understand . 1 ' 3 's 3 's 4 something 4 something 7 quite 5 you 6 wouldn't 6 wouldn't 7 quite 7 quite 8 understand 8 understand 9 . parnesius means he met [pertinax] in church . ' 1 parnesius 2 means 2 means 3 he 3 he 4 met 4 met 7 church 6 in 7 church 7 church 8 . 8 . 9 ' ' [yes] in the [cave] we first met , and we were both raised to the [degree] of [gryphons] together . ' 1 ' 9 , 3 in 4 the 3 in 8 met 6 we 7 first 7 first 8 met 8 met 9 , 9 , 13 both 10 and 11 we 11 we 12 were 12 were 13 both 13 both 14 raised 14 raised 18 of 15 to 16 the 16 the 18 of 18 of 20 together 20 together 21 . 20 together 22 ' parnesius lifted his hand towards his neck for an instant . 1 parnesius 2 lifted 2 lifted 3 his 3 his 4 hand 4 hand 6 his 5 towards 6 his 6 his 7 neck 6 his 9 an 7 neck 8 for 9 an 11 . 10 instant 11 . ' [he] had been on the [wall] two years , and knew the [picts] well . 1 ' 5 on 3 had 4 been 4 been 5 on 5 on 6 the 5 on 8 two 8 two 11 and 9 years 10 , 10 , 11 and 11 and 12 knew 12 knew 13 the 12 knew 15 well 15 well 16 . he taught me first how to take [heather] . ' 1 he 3 me 2 taught 3 me 3 me 4 first 4 first 5 how 5 how 7 take 6 to 7 take 7 take 9 . 9 . 10 ' ' [what] 's that ? ' said [dan] . 1 ' 5 ? 1 ' 6 ' 3 's 4 that 4 that 5 ? 6 ' 7 said 7 said 9 . ' [going] out hunting in the [pict] country with a tame [pict] . 1 ' 5 in 3 out 4 hunting 4 hunting 5 in 5 in 6 the 5 in 8 country 8 country 9 with 9 with 10 a 10 a 11 tame 11 tame 13 . you are quite safe so long as you are [his] guest , and wear a sprig of heather where it can be seen . 1 you 2 are 1 you 5 so 2 are 3 quite 3 quite 4 safe 5 so 6 long 6 long 12 , 7 as 8 you 8 you 9 are 9 are 11 guest 11 guest 12 , 12 , 15 a 12 , 23 seen 13 and 14 wear 13 and 15 a 15 a 16 sprig 17 of 18 heather 18 heather 19 where 19 where 20 it 20 it 21 can 21 can 22 be 21 can 23 seen 23 seen 24 . if you went alone you would surely be killed , if you were not smothered first in the bogs . 1 if 3 went 1 if 15 smothered 2 you 3 went 3 went 8 be 4 alone 5 you 4 alone 7 surely 5 you 6 would 7 surely 8 be 8 be 9 killed 10 , 11 if 10 , 15 smothered 11 if 14 not 12 you 13 were 12 you 14 not 15 smothered 16 first 15 smothered 19 bogs 17 in 18 the 18 the 19 bogs 19 bogs 20 . only the [picts] know their way about those black and hidden bogs . 1 only 2 the 1 only 4 know 4 know 5 their 4 know 8 those 5 their 6 way 7 about 8 those 8 those 10 and 9 black 10 and 10 and 11 hidden 11 hidden 12 bogs 12 bogs 13 . old [allo] , the one-eyed , withered little [pict] from whom we bought our ponies , was our special friend . 1 old 3 , 3 , 5 one-eyed 3 , 6 , 4 the 5 one-eyed 6 , 15 ponies 7 withered 8 little 7 withered 11 whom 10 from 11 whom 11 whom 13 bought 12 we 13 bought 13 bought 14 our 14 our 15 ponies 15 ponies 16 , 16 , 17 was 17 was 18 our 17 was 20 friend 18 our 19 special 20 friend 21 . at first we went only to escape from the terrible town , and to talk together about [our] homes . 1 at 2 first 1 at 6 to 2 first 3 we 3 we 4 went 4 went 5 only 6 to 11 town 7 escape 8 from 7 escape 9 the 9 the 10 terrible 10 terrible 11 town 11 town 17 about 12 , 13 and 13 and 15 talk 13 and 16 together 14 to 15 talk 15 talk 16 together 16 together 17 about 17 about 19 homes 19 homes 20 . then he showed us how to hunt wolves and those great red deer with horns like [jewish] candlesticks . 1 then 4 us 1 then 9 and 2 he 3 showed 3 showed 4 us 4 us 8 wolves 5 how 7 hunt 5 how 8 wolves 6 to 7 hunt 9 and 14 with 10 those 11 great 11 great 12 red 12 red 13 deer 12 red 14 with 14 with 15 horns 15 horns 16 like 16 like 18 candlesticks 16 like 19 . the [roman-born] officers rather looked down on us for doing this , but we preferred the heather to their amusements . 1 the 6 down 1 the 9 for 3 officers 4 rather 3 officers 6 down 4 rather 5 looked 6 down 8 us 7 on 8 us 9 for 10 doing 10 doing 12 , 11 this 12 , 12 , 14 we 12 , 15 preferred 13 but 14 we 15 preferred 17 heather 15 preferred 18 to 16 the 17 heather 18 to 19 their 18 to 20 amusements 19 their 20 amusements 20 amusements 21 . ' [which] ? 1 ' 3 ? the stone one with the line from [xenophon] ? ' said [puck] , in quite a new voice . 1 the 2 stone 1 the 7 from 2 stone 3 one 3 one 4 with 4 with 5 the 5 the 6 line 7 from 16 a 9 ? 10 ' 10 ' 13 , 11 said 13 , 13 , 14 in 14 in 15 quite 15 quite 16 a 16 a 17 new 17 new 19 . 18 voice 19 . ' [no] ! 1 ' 3 ! what do [i] know of [xenophon] ? 1 what 2 do 2 do 4 know 4 know 5 of 5 of 7 ? that was [pertinax] after he had shot his first mountain-hare with an arrow by chance ! 1 that 2 was 1 that 10 mountain-hare 2 was 5 he 4 after 5 he 5 he 6 had 6 had 7 shot 7 shot 8 his 8 his 9 first 10 mountain-hare 11 with 11 with 12 an 11 with 13 arrow 13 arrow 14 by 14 by 15 chance 15 chance 16 ! mine [i] made of round pebbles , in memory of my first bear . 1 mine 7 , 3 made 4 of 3 made 6 pebbles 4 of 5 round 6 pebbles 7 , 7 , 9 memory 8 in 9 memory 9 memory 10 of 9 memory 12 first 11 my 12 first 12 first 13 bear 13 bear 14 . it took me one happy day to build . ' 1 it 2 took 1 it 5 happy 2 took 3 me 4 one 5 happy 5 happy 6 day 6 day 7 to 7 to 8 build 8 build 9 . 9 . 10 ' parnesius faced the children quickly . 1 parnesius 2 faced 2 faced 3 the 3 the 4 children 4 children 5 quickly 5 quickly 6 . he called us his children sometimes , and we were fond of him and his barbarians , though we never let them paint us [pict-fashion] . 1 he 4 his 2 called 3 us 3 us 4 his 4 his 5 children 5 children 6 sometimes 5 children 8 and 7 , 8 and 8 and 12 of 9 we 10 were 10 were 11 fond 11 fond 12 of 12 of 18 though 13 him 14 and 14 and 15 his 15 his 16 barbarians 16 barbarians 17 , 17 , 18 though 18 though 21 let 19 we 20 never 20 never 21 let 21 let 26 . 22 them 23 paint 23 paint 24 us 24 us 26 . the marks endure till you die . ' 1 the 2 marks 2 marks 3 endure 2 marks 4 till 3 endure 4 till 4 till 6 die 5 you 6 die 6 die 7 . 7 . 8 ' ' [how] 's it done ? ' said [dan] . 1 ' 3 's 1 ' 7 ' 4 it 5 done 4 it 7 ' 5 done 6 ? 7 ' 8 said 8 said 10 . ' [anything] like tattooing ? ' 1 ' 3 like 3 like 4 tattooing 4 tattooing 5 ? 5 ? 6 ' ' [they] prick the skin till the blood runs , and rub in coloured juices . 1 ' 6 till 3 prick 4 the 4 the 5 skin 5 skin 6 till 6 till 15 juices 7 the 8 blood 8 blood 9 runs 9 runs 10 , 10 , 11 and 10 , 13 in 11 and 12 rub 13 in 15 juices 14 coloured 15 juices 15 juices 16 . allo was painted blue , green , and red from his forehead to his ankles . 1 allo 5 , 1 allo 7 , 2 was 3 painted 3 painted 4 blue 4 blue 5 , 6 green 7 , 7 , 9 red 8 and 9 red 9 red 12 forehead 10 from 11 his 11 his 12 forehead 12 forehead 13 to 13 to 14 his 13 to 15 ankles 15 ankles 16 . he said it was part of his religion . 1 he 2 said 2 said 4 was 3 it 4 was 4 was 5 part 5 part 6 of 5 part 7 his 6 of 7 his 7 his 8 religion 8 religion 9 . many things took place behind us in those days . 1 many 2 things 1 many 3 took 2 things 3 took 3 took 4 place 4 place 7 in 5 behind 6 us 6 us 7 in 7 in 9 days 8 those 9 days 9 days 10 . we did not get the news on the [wall] till fifteen days later . 1 we 3 not 1 we 10 till 2 did 3 not 4 get 5 the 4 get 6 news 6 news 7 on 7 on 8 the 7 on 10 till 10 till 11 fifteen 11 fifteen 14 . 12 days 13 later 13 later 14 . wonderful ! 1 wonderful 2 ! and [i] tell another strange thing ! ' 1 and 3 tell 3 tell 4 another 4 another 5 strange 5 strange 6 thing 6 thing 7 ! 7 ! 8 ' he joined his hands across his knees , and leaned his head [on] the curve of the shield behind him . 1 he 5 across 1 he 9 and 2 joined 5 across 3 his 4 hands 4 hands 5 across 5 across 7 knees 6 his 7 knees 7 knees 8 , 9 and 12 head 10 leaned 11 his 10 leaned 12 head 12 head 14 the 14 the 19 behind 15 curve 16 of 16 of 17 the 17 the 18 shield 18 shield 19 behind 19 behind 21 . 20 him 21 . " ' [no] , don't wait , " said [allo] . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 4 , 4 , 5 don't 5 don't 7 , 5 don't 8 " 6 wait 7 , 8 " 9 said 9 said 11 . " take my advice and go home both of you . " 1 " 2 take 1 " 5 and 3 my 4 advice 4 advice 5 and 5 and 6 go 6 go 7 home 6 go 8 both 7 home 8 both 8 both 9 of 9 of 10 you 10 you 11 . 11 . 12 " " ' [we] have no homes , " said [pertinax] . 1 " 2 ' 2 ' 4 have 4 have 5 no 5 no 7 , 5 no 8 " 6 homes 7 , 8 " 9 said 9 said 11 . " you know that as well as we do . 1 " 2 you 2 you 3 know 3 know 4 that 4 that 6 well 5 as 6 well 6 well 7 as 7 as 8 we 7 as 9 do 8 we 9 do 9 do 10 . we 're finished men thumbs down against both of us . 1 we 2 're 1 we 3 finished 3 finished 4 men 3 finished 5 thumbs 5 thumbs 6 down 5 thumbs 8 both 6 down 7 against 7 against 8 both 8 both 10 us 9 of 10 us 10 us 11 . only men without hope would risk their necks on your ponies . " 1 only 2 men 1 only 3 without 1 only 4 hope 3 without 4 hope 4 hope 5 would 5 would 6 risk 5 would 7 their 7 their 8 necks 7 their 11 ponies 8 necks 9 on 9 on 10 your 11 ponies 12 . 12 . 13 " the old man laughed one of those short [pict] laughs like a fox barking on a frosty night . 1 the 3 man 1 the 6 of 2 old 3 man 3 man 5 one 4 laughed 5 one 6 of 19 . 7 those 8 short 7 those 12 a 8 short 10 laughs 8 short 12 a 10 laughs 11 like 12 a 15 on 13 fox 14 barking 13 fox 15 on 15 on 18 night 15 on 19 . 16 a 17 frosty 16 a 18 night " [i] 'm fond of you two , " he said . 1 " 5 of 3 'm 4 fond 3 'm 5 of 5 of 7 two 6 you 7 two 7 two 8 , 8 , 11 said 9 " 10 he 10 he 11 said 11 said 12 . " besides , [i] 've taught you what little you know about hunting . 1 " 2 besides 1 " 3 , 2 besides 3 , 3 , 8 what 5 've 6 taught 5 've 8 what 6 taught 7 you 8 what 11 know 9 little 10 you 10 you 11 know 11 know 12 about 12 about 13 hunting 13 hunting 14 . take my advice and go home . " 1 take 3 advice 2 my 3 advice 3 advice 5 go 4 and 5 go 5 go 6 home 6 home 7 . 7 . 8 " " ' [we] can't , " [i] said . 1 " 2 ' 2 ' 4 can't 4 can't 5 , 5 , 6 " 6 " 8 said 8 said 9 . " [i] 'm out of favour with my [general] , for one thing ; and for another , [pertinax] has an uncle . " 1 " 4 out 3 'm 4 out 4 out 13 thing 5 of 6 favour 5 of 10 , 6 favour 7 with 7 with 8 my 10 , 11 for 11 for 12 one 12 one 13 thing 13 thing 18 , 14 ; 15 and 14 ; 16 for 16 for 17 another 17 another 18 , 18 , 20 has 20 has 23 . 21 an 22 uncle 22 uncle 23 . 23 . 24 " " ' [roma] [dea] ! " said [pertinax] , sitting up . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 6 " 5 ! 6 " 6 " 7 said 7 said 9 , 9 , 10 sitting 10 sitting 11 up 11 up 12 . " what can you guess what [maximus] thinks , you old horse-coper ? " 1 " 2 what 1 " 4 you 2 what 3 can 4 you 5 guess 4 you 8 thinks 5 guess 6 what 8 thinks 11 old 9 , 10 you 10 you 11 old 11 old 12 horse-coper 12 horse-coper 13 ? 13 ? 14 " he ran us far out of any country we 'd [ever] heard of , straight as an arrow till sunset , towards the sunset . 1 he 2 ran 1 he 7 any 2 ran 3 us 2 ran 4 far 3 us 4 far 4 far 5 out 5 out 6 of 7 any 13 of 8 country 12 heard 9 we 10 'd 10 'd 12 heard 12 heard 13 of 13 of 16 as 14 , 15 straight 15 straight 16 as 16 as 20 sunset 17 an 18 arrow 18 arrow 19 till 18 arrow 20 sunset 20 sunset 21 , 21 , 22 towards 21 , 24 sunset 22 towards 23 the 24 sunset 25 . we came at last [to] long capes stretching into winding waters , and on a grey beach below us we saw ships drawn up . 1 we 4 last 1 we 6 long 2 came 3 at 3 at 4 last 6 long 15 a 7 capes 10 winding 8 stretching 9 into 8 stretching 10 winding 10 winding 11 waters 11 waters 13 and 11 waters 14 on 12 , 13 and 14 on 15 a 15 a 16 grey 16 grey 19 us 17 beach 18 below 17 beach 19 us 19 us 22 ships 20 we 21 saw 21 saw 22 ships 22 ships 24 up 23 drawn 24 up 24 up 25 . forty-seven we counted not [roman] galleys but the raven-winged ships from the [north] where [rome] does not rule . 1 forty-seven 3 counted 2 we 3 counted 3 counted 16 does 4 not 6 galleys 4 not 10 ships 6 galleys 7 but 7 but 9 raven-winged 8 the 9 raven-winged 10 ships 11 from 10 ships 16 does 11 from 14 where 12 the 14 where 16 does 17 not 17 not 19 . 18 rule 19 . " ' [come] away ! come away ! " said [allo] . 1 " 2 ' 2 ' 4 away 4 away 5 ! 5 ! 6 come 6 come 7 away 7 away 8 ! 8 ! 9 " 9 " 10 said 9 " 12 . " my [heather] won't protect you here . 1 " 2 my 1 " 4 won't 4 won't 5 protect 5 protect 6 you 6 you 7 here 7 here 8 . we shall all be killed ! " 1 we 2 shall 2 shall 3 all 3 all 4 be 4 be 5 killed 5 killed 6 ! 6 ! 7 " his legs trembled like his voice . 1 his 2 legs 2 legs 3 trembled 3 trembled 4 like 4 like 6 voice 5 his 6 voice 6 voice 7 . back we went back across the heather under the moon , till it was [nearly] morning , and our poor beasts stumbled on some ruins . 1 back 4 back 1 back 6 the 2 we 3 went 3 went 4 back 4 back 5 across 6 the 11 , 7 heather 8 under 7 heather 10 moon 8 under 9 the 9 the 10 moon 10 moon 11 , 11 , 16 morning 12 till 13 it 13 it 14 was 14 was 16 morning 16 morning 22 stumbled 17 , 18 and 18 and 19 our 18 and 20 poor 20 poor 21 beasts 20 poor 22 stumbled 22 stumbled 23 on 23 on 24 some 23 on 25 ruins 25 ruins 26 . ' [when] we woke , very stiff and cold , [allo] was mixing the meal and water . 1 ' 4 woke 1 ' 6 very 3 we 4 woke 4 woke 5 , 6 very 10 , 7 stiff 9 cold 8 and 9 cold 9 cold 10 , 10 , 15 meal 12 was 13 mixing 13 mixing 14 the 14 the 15 meal 15 meal 17 water 16 and 17 water 17 water 18 . one does not light fires in the [pict] country except near a village . 1 one 3 not 1 one 4 light 1 one 5 fires 2 does 3 not 3 not 4 light 5 fires 6 in 6 in 7 the 6 in 10 except 7 the 9 country 10 except 13 village 11 near 12 a 11 near 13 village 13 village 14 . the little men [are] always signalling to each other with smokes , and a strange smoke brings them out buzzing like bees . 1 the 5 always 2 little 3 men 3 men 5 always 5 always 9 other 6 signalling 8 each 7 to 8 each 8 each 9 other 9 other 13 and 10 with 11 smokes 11 smokes 12 , 12 , 13 and 13 and 15 strange 13 and 17 brings 14 a 15 strange 15 strange 16 smoke 17 brings 18 them 17 brings 19 out 17 brings 23 . 19 out 20 buzzing 20 buzzing 21 like 21 like 22 bees 21 like 23 . they can sting , too ! 1 they 2 can 2 can 3 sting 3 sting 4 , 4 , 5 too 5 too 6 ! " ' [what] we saw last night was a trading-station , " said [allo] . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 5 saw 2 ' 4 we 5 saw 6 last 5 saw 7 night 7 night 9 a 7 night 10 trading-station 8 was 9 a 10 trading-station 11 , 11 , 12 " 11 , 13 said 12 " 13 said 13 said 15 . " nothing but a trading-station . " 1 " 2 nothing 1 " 3 but 3 but 4 a 4 a 5 trading-station 5 trading-station 6 . 6 . 7 " " ' [i] do not like lies on an empty stomach , " said [pertinax] . 1 " 4 do 2 ' 4 do 4 do 6 like 5 not 6 like 6 like 9 an 7 lies 8 on 7 lies 9 an 9 an 10 empty 10 empty 11 stomach 10 empty 12 , 12 , 14 said 13 " 14 said 14 said 16 . " [i] suppose " ( he had eyes like an eagle 's ) " [i] suppose that is a trading-station also ? " 1 " 4 " 3 suppose 4 " 4 " 9 like 5 ( 6 he 6 he 7 had 7 had 8 eyes 8 eyes 9 like 9 like 10 an 10 an 11 eagle 11 eagle 20 trading-station 12 's 13 ) 13 ) 14 " 14 " 16 suppose 16 suppose 17 that 16 suppose 18 is 17 that 18 is 18 is 19 a 19 a 20 trading-station 20 trading-station 23 " 21 also 22 ? 22 ? 23 " they make it by raising and dropping a wet hide on a fire . 1 they 2 make 1 they 3 it 2 make 3 it 3 it 9 wet 4 by 5 raising 5 raising 6 and 6 and 7 dropping 7 dropping 8 a 8 a 9 wet 9 wet 13 fire 10 hide 11 on 11 on 12 a 12 a 13 fire 13 fire 14 . " ' [no] , " said [allo] , pushing the platter back into the bag . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 6 said 4 , 5 " 5 " 6 said 6 said 12 back 8 , 9 pushing 9 pushing 11 platter 10 the 11 platter 11 platter 12 back 12 back 13 into 13 into 14 the 13 into 15 bag 15 bag 16 . " that is for you and me . 1 " 2 that 2 that 3 is 3 is 4 for 4 for 5 you 5 you 6 and 6 and 7 me 7 me 8 . your fate is fixed . 1 your 2 fate 2 fate 3 is 3 is 4 fixed 4 fixed 5 . come . " 1 come 2 . 2 . 3 " ' [we] came . 1 ' 3 came 3 came 4 . " ' [whatever] happens , " said [allo] , while our ponies grunted along , " [i] want you to remember me . " 1 " 2 ' 1 " 7 said 2 ' 4 happens 4 happens 5 , 5 , 6 " 7 said 9 , 9 , 15 , 10 while 12 ponies 10 while 13 grunted 11 our 12 ponies 13 grunted 14 along 13 grunted 15 , 15 , 21 remember 16 " 18 want 18 want 19 you 18 want 21 remember 19 you 20 to 21 remember 22 me 21 remember 23 . 23 . 24 " " ' [i] shall not forget , " said [pertinax] . 1 " 2 ' 2 ' 4 shall 4 shall 5 not 5 not 6 forget 5 not 7 , 6 forget 7 , 7 , 8 " 8 " 9 said 9 said 11 . " you have cheated me out of my breakfast . " 1 " 3 have 2 you 3 have 3 have 4 cheated 4 cheated 9 breakfast 5 me 6 out 6 out 7 of 7 of 8 my 8 my 9 breakfast 9 breakfast 10 . 10 . 11 " " what is a handful of crushed oats to a [roman] ? " he said . 1 " 4 a 2 what 3 is 3 is 4 a 4 a 5 handful 5 handful 7 crushed 5 handful 8 oats 6 of 7 crushed 8 oats 9 to 8 oats 10 a 10 a 12 ? 12 ? 13 " 13 " 16 . 14 he 15 said 15 said 16 . then he laughed his laugh that was not a laugh . 1 then 2 he 1 then 4 his 2 he 3 laughed 4 his 5 laugh 5 laugh 6 that 6 that 11 . 7 was 8 not 8 not 9 a 9 a 10 laugh 10 laugh 11 . " [what] would you do if you were a handful of oats being crushed between the upper and lower stones of a mill ? " 1 " 4 you 1 " 5 do 1 " 9 a 3 would 4 you 5 do 6 if 6 if 7 you 7 you 8 were 9 a 13 being 10 handful 12 oats 10 handful 13 being 11 of 12 oats 13 being 15 between 14 crushed 15 between 15 between 18 and 16 the 17 upper 17 upper 18 and 18 and 22 a 19 lower 20 stones 20 stones 21 of 20 stones 22 a 22 a 23 mill 23 mill 24 ? 24 ? 25 " " ' [i] 'm [pertinax] , not a riddle-guesser , " said [pertinax] . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 6 , 4 'm 6 , 6 , 9 riddle-guesser 7 not 8 a 8 a 9 riddle-guesser 9 riddle-guesser 10 , 10 , 12 said 11 " 12 said 12 said 14 . " ' ['you're] a fool , " said [allo] . 1 " 2 ' 2 ' 4 a 4 a 5 fool 5 fool 6 , 5 fool 7 " 6 , 7 " 7 " 8 said 8 said 10 . " your [gods] and my [gods] are threatened by strange [gods] , and all you can do is to laugh . " 1 " 2 your 2 your 5 my 4 and 5 my 5 my 8 threatened 7 are 8 threatened 8 threatened 12 , 9 by 10 strange 10 strange 12 , 12 , 16 can 13 and 14 all 13 and 16 can 14 all 15 you 16 can 17 do 17 do 21 . 18 is 19 to 19 to 20 laugh 20 laugh 21 . 21 . 22 " " ' [threatened] men live long , " [i] said . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 4 men 4 men 5 live 4 men 7 , 5 live 6 long 7 , 8 " 8 " 10 said 10 said 11 . " ' [i] pray the [gods] that may be true , " he said . 1 " 5 the 2 ' 4 pray 4 pray 5 the 5 the 9 be 7 that 8 may 8 may 9 be 9 be 10 true 10 true 11 , 10 true 12 " 12 " 13 he 13 he 15 . 14 said 15 . " but [i] ask you again not to forget me . " 1 " 2 but 1 " 4 ask 4 ask 5 you 4 ask 8 to 5 you 6 again 7 not 8 to 8 to 9 forget 9 forget 10 me 10 me 11 . 11 . 12 " ' [we] climbed the last hot hill and looked out on the eastern sea , three or four miles off . 1 ' 3 climbed 1 ' 9 looked 3 climbed 5 last 3 climbed 6 hot 4 the 5 last 6 hot 7 hill 6 hot 8 and 9 looked 13 eastern 10 out 11 on 11 on 12 the 12 the 13 eastern 13 eastern 14 sea 13 eastern 16 three 14 sea 15 , 16 three 17 or 17 or 19 miles 17 or 20 off 18 four 19 miles 20 off 21 . " ' ['you're] madder than [allo] ! " he said . 1 " 2 ' 2 ' 4 madder 4 madder 7 ! 5 than 7 ! 7 ! 8 " 8 " 9 he 9 he 10 said 10 said 11 . " it must be the sun ! " 1 " 2 it 1 " 4 be 2 it 3 must 4 be 5 the 5 the 6 sun 6 sun 7 ! 7 ! 8 " ' [maximus] never stirred till we stood before him . 1 ' 3 never 3 never 6 we 4 stirred 5 till 4 stirred 6 we 6 we 7 stood 7 stood 8 before 8 before 9 him 9 him 10 . then he looked me up and down , and said : " [hungry] again ? 1 then 2 he 1 then 3 looked 3 looked 5 up 4 me 5 up 5 up 8 , 6 and 7 down 7 down 8 , 8 , 10 said 9 and 10 said 10 said 11 : 11 : 12 " 12 " 14 again 14 again 15 ? it seems to be my destiny to feed you whenever we meet . 1 it 3 to 2 seems 3 to 3 to 4 be 4 be 6 destiny 4 be 7 to 5 my 6 destiny 7 to 9 you 8 feed 9 you 9 you 10 whenever 10 whenever 11 we 10 whenever 12 meet 12 meet 13 . i have food here . 1 i 2 have 2 have 3 food 3 food 4 here 4 here 5 . allo shall cook it . " 1 allo 2 shall 2 shall 3 cook 3 cook 4 it 4 it 5 . 5 . 6 " " ' [no] , " said [allo] . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 4 , 4 , 5 " 5 " 6 said 6 said 8 . " a [prince] in his own land does not wait on wandering [emperors] . 1 " 2 a 2 a 8 does 4 in 5 his 5 his 6 own 5 his 7 land 6 own 7 land 7 land 8 does 8 does 9 not 9 not 10 wait 9 not 11 on 11 on 12 wandering 12 wandering 14 . i feed my two children without asking your leave . " 1 i 3 my 2 feed 3 my 3 my 6 without 4 two 5 children 5 children 6 without 6 without 7 asking 7 asking 10 . 8 your 9 leave 9 leave 10 . 10 . 11 " he began to blow up the ashes . 1 he 3 to 2 began 3 to 3 to 4 blow 4 blow 5 up 5 up 6 the 6 the 7 ashes 7 ashes 8 . " ' [i] was wrong , " said [pertinax] . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 7 " 4 was 5 wrong 5 wrong 6 , 6 , 7 " 7 " 8 said 8 said 10 . " we are all mad . 1 " 2 we 2 we 3 are 3 are 4 all 4 all 5 mad 5 mad 6 . speak up , [o] [madman] called [emperor] ! " 1 speak 2 up 2 up 3 , 3 , 6 called 6 called 8 ! 8 ! 9 " ' [maximus] smiled his terrible tight-lipped smile , but two years on the [wall] do not make a man afraid of mere looks . 1 ' 6 tight-lipped 3 smiled 4 his 4 his 5 terrible 4 his 6 tight-lipped 6 tight-lipped 7 smile 6 tight-lipped 10 two 7 smile 8 , 7 smile 10 two 8 , 9 but 10 two 18 a 11 years 13 the 11 years 15 do 12 on 13 the 15 do 17 make 15 do 18 a 16 not 17 make 18 a 19 man 19 man 22 mere 20 afraid 21 of 20 afraid 22 mere 22 mere 23 looks 23 looks 24 . so [i] was not afraid . 1 so 3 was 3 was 5 afraid 4 not 5 afraid 5 afraid 6 . " ' [i] meant you , [parnesius] , to live and die a [centurion] of the [wall] , " said [maximus] . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 6 , 2 ' 5 you 4 meant 5 you 5 you 6 , 6 , 10 live 8 , 9 to 8 , 10 live 10 live 13 a 11 and 12 die 12 die 13 a 13 a 15 of 15 of 16 the 15 of 22 . 16 the 18 , 18 , 20 said 19 " 20 said " but it seems from these , " he fumbled in his breast " you can think as well as draw . " 1 " 7 , 1 " 10 fumbled 2 but 3 it 3 it 4 seems 4 seems 5 from 5 from 6 these 6 these 7 , 7 , 8 " 8 " 9 he 10 fumbled 13 breast 10 fumbled 17 think 11 in 12 his 12 his 13 breast 13 breast 16 can 14 " 15 you 14 " 16 can 17 think 19 well 17 think 21 draw 18 as 19 well 19 well 20 as 19 well 21 draw 21 draw 22 . 22 . 23 " mother and my sister always liked my pictures . 1 mother 3 my 2 and 3 my 3 my 4 sister 4 sister 6 liked 5 always 6 liked 6 liked 8 pictures 7 my 8 pictures 8 pictures 9 . ' [he] handed me one that [i] had called " [maximus] 's [soldiers] " . 1 ' 3 handed 3 handed 4 me 4 me 5 one 5 one 6 that 5 one 15 . 6 that 8 had 8 had 9 called 9 called 10 " 12 's 14 " 14 " 15 . it showed a row of fat wine-skins , and our old [doctor] of the [hunno] hospital snuffing at them . 1 it 4 row 1 it 5 of 2 showed 3 a 3 a 4 row 5 of 6 fat 6 fat 9 and 7 wine-skins 8 , 7 wine-skins 9 and 9 and 16 hospital 10 our 11 old 11 old 13 of 13 of 14 the 14 the 16 hospital 16 hospital 17 snuffing 17 snuffing 18 at 18 at 19 them 19 them 20 . on the [wall] , we always called a wine-skin a " [maximus] " . 1 on 2 the 1 on 4 , 4 , 5 we 5 we 6 always 6 always 8 a 7 called 8 a 8 a 9 wine-skin 9 wine-skin 10 a 10 a 11 " 10 a 13 " 13 " 14 . oh , yes ; and [i] had drawn them in [imperial] helmets . 1 oh 2 , 1 oh 4 ; 2 , 3 yes 4 ; 5 and 5 and 9 them 7 had 8 drawn 8 drawn 9 them 9 them 10 in 10 in 12 helmets 12 helmets 13 . " ' [not] long since , " he went on , " men 's names were sent up to [caesar] for smaller jokes than this . " 1 " 5 since 1 " 9 went 2 ' 4 long 4 long 5 since 5 since 6 , 6 , 7 " 7 " 8 he 9 went 15 names 10 on 11 , 11 , 12 " 12 " 13 men 13 men 14 's 13 men 15 names 15 names 18 up 16 were 17 sent 17 sent 18 up 18 up 22 smaller 19 to 21 for 21 for 22 smaller 22 smaller 25 this 23 jokes 24 than 24 than 25 this 25 this 26 . 26 . 27 " ' [he] did not actually point his hunting-spear at [maximus] , but balanced it on his palm so ! 1 ' 3 did 3 did 4 not 4 not 5 actually 5 actually 6 point 6 point 7 his 7 his 8 hunting-spear 8 hunting-spear 9 at 9 at 11 , 11 , 12 but 12 but 13 balanced 13 balanced 14 it 14 it 18 so 15 on 16 his 16 his 18 so 17 palm 18 so 18 so 19 ! " ' [i] was speaking of time past , " said [maximus] , never fluttering an eyelid . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 8 past 4 was 5 speaking 5 speaking 7 time 5 speaking 8 past 6 of 7 time 8 past 9 , 8 past 10 " 8 past 15 fluttering 9 , 10 " 10 " 11 said 13 , 14 never 14 never 15 fluttering 15 fluttering 16 an 16 an 18 . 17 eyelid 18 . " nowadays one is only too pleased to find boys who can think for themselves , [and] their friends . " 1 " 11 who 1 " 21 " 2 nowadays 3 one 3 one 6 too 4 is 5 only 5 only 6 too 6 too 9 find 6 too 11 who 7 pleased 8 to 8 to 9 find 9 find 10 boys 11 who 12 can 11 who 15 themselves 12 can 13 think 13 think 14 for 15 themselves 16 , 15 themselves 21 " 16 , 21 " 18 their 19 friends 18 their 20 . 20 . 21 " he nodded at [pertinax] . 1 he 2 nodded 2 nodded 3 at 3 at 5 . " your [father] lent me the letters , [parnesius] , so you run no risk from me . " 1 " 2 your 1 " 7 letters 2 your 4 lent 4 lent 5 me 5 me 6 the 7 letters 8 , 8 , 16 from 10 , 11 so 11 so 12 you 12 you 13 run 13 run 15 risk 14 no 15 risk 15 risk 16 from 16 from 17 me 17 me 18 . 18 . 19 " " ' [none] whatever , " said [pertinax] , and rubbed the spear-point on his sleeve . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 7 said 2 ' 4 whatever 4 whatever 5 , 4 whatever 6 " 7 said 9 , 9 , 10 and 10 and 11 rubbed 10 and 13 spear-point 11 rubbed 12 the 13 spear-point 14 on 14 on 15 his 15 his 16 sleeve 16 sleeve 17 . " ' [i] have been forced to reduce the garrisons in [britain] , because [i] need troops in [gaul] . 1 " 6 forced 1 " 14 because 2 ' 4 have 2 ' 6 forced 4 have 5 been 6 forced 7 to 7 to 13 , 8 reduce 9 the 8 reduce 13 , 9 the 10 garrisons 10 garrisons 11 in 14 because 16 need 16 need 17 troops 16 need 20 . 17 troops 18 in 17 troops 20 . now [i] come to take troops from the [wall] itself , " said he . 1 now 6 troops 3 come 4 to 4 to 5 take 5 take 6 troops 6 troops 7 from 7 from 8 the 8 the 10 itself 10 itself 11 , 11 , 13 said 12 " 13 said 13 said 14 he 14 he 15 . " ' [i] wish you joy of us , " said [pertinax] . 1 " 5 you 2 ' 4 wish 4 wish 5 you 5 you 6 joy 6 joy 10 " 7 of 8 us 8 us 9 , 9 , 10 " 10 " 11 said 11 said 13 . " we 're the last sweepings of the [empire] the men without hope . 1 " 2 we 1 " 4 the 3 're 4 the 4 the 6 sweepings 5 last 6 sweepings 6 sweepings 8 the 7 of 8 the 8 the 11 men 10 the 11 men 11 men 13 hope 12 without 13 hope 13 hope 14 . myself , [i] 'd sooner trust condemned criminals . " 1 myself 2 , 1 myself 5 sooner 2 , 4 'd 4 'd 5 sooner 5 sooner 6 trust 6 trust 7 condemned 7 condemned 9 . 8 criminals 9 . 9 . 10 " " ' [you] think so ? " he said , quite seriously . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 6 ? 4 think 5 so 5 so 6 ? 6 ? 7 " 7 " 9 said 8 he 9 said 9 said 10 , 10 , 11 quite 11 quite 13 . 12 seriously 13 . " but it will only be till [i] win [gaul] . 1 " 4 will 2 but 3 it 3 it 4 will 4 will 5 only 5 only 6 be 5 only 7 till 6 be 7 till 7 till 9 win 9 win 11 . one must always risk one 's life , or one 's soul , or one 's peace or some little thing . " 1 one 10 one 1 one 21 thing 2 must 3 always 2 must 4 risk 3 always 4 risk 4 risk 5 one 5 one 6 's 6 's 7 life 6 's 10 one 7 life 9 or 8 , 9 or 11 's 12 soul 12 soul 13 , 13 , 14 or 14 or 15 one 15 one 16 's 15 one 17 peace 17 peace 18 or 17 peace 21 thing 18 or 19 some 19 some 20 little 21 thing 22 . 22 . 23 " ' [allo] passed round the fire with the sizzling deer 's meat . 1 ' 3 passed 1 ' 4 round 4 round 7 with 5 the 6 fire 6 fire 7 with 7 with 8 the 8 the 9 sizzling 8 the 10 deer 10 deer 12 meat 11 's 12 meat 12 meat 13 . he served us two first . 1 he 2 served 2 served 3 us 3 us 4 two 4 two 5 first 5 first 6 . " ' [ah] ! " said [maximus] , waiting his turn . 1 " 5 " 2 ' 4 ! 4 ! 5 " 5 " 6 said 6 said 8 , 8 , 9 waiting 9 waiting 10 his 9 waiting 11 turn 10 his 11 turn 11 turn 12 . " [i] perceive you are in your own country . 1 " 5 are 3 perceive 4 you 4 you 5 are 5 are 7 your 6 in 7 your 7 your 8 own 8 own 9 country 9 country 10 . well , you deserve it . 1 well 2 , 2 , 3 you 3 you 4 deserve 4 deserve 5 it 5 it 6 . they tell me you have quite a following among the [picts] , [parnesius] . " 1 they 3 me 2 tell 3 me 3 me 8 following 4 you 5 have 5 have 6 quite 6 quite 7 a 6 quite 8 following 8 following 9 among 9 among 10 the 9 among 12 , 12 , 14 . 14 . 15 " " ' [i] have hunted with them , " [i] said . 1 " 2 ' 2 ' 4 have 4 have 6 with 5 hunted 6 with 6 with 7 them 7 them 8 , 8 , 9 " 8 , 11 said 9 " 11 said 11 said 12 . " maybe [i] have a few friends among the heather . " 1 " 2 maybe 1 " 4 have 4 have 5 a 5 a 6 few 5 a 9 the 6 few 7 friends 6 few 8 among 7 friends 8 among 9 the 10 heather 10 heather 11 . 11 . 12 " ' [had] you ? ' said [una] . 1 ' 4 ? 1 ' 5 ' 3 you 4 ? 5 ' 6 said 6 said 8 . ' [yes] ; but that was neither here nor there . 1 ' 6 was 3 ; 4 but 4 but 5 that 5 that 6 was 6 was 7 neither 7 neither 9 nor 8 here 9 nor 9 nor 10 there 10 there 11 . the little green man orated like a like [cicero] . 1 the 2 little 2 little 4 man 3 green 4 man 4 man 5 orated 5 orated 6 like 6 like 7 a 7 a 8 like 8 like 10 . he made us out to be magnificent fellows . 1 he 2 made 1 he 4 out 2 made 3 us 4 out 5 to 5 to 6 be 6 be 7 magnificent 7 magnificent 8 fellows 8 fellows 9 . maximus never took his eyes off our faces . 1 maximus 2 never 1 maximus 3 took 2 never 3 took 3 took 6 off 4 his 5 eyes 5 eyes 6 off 6 off 7 our 7 our 8 faces 8 faces 9 . " ' [enough] , " he said . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 4 , 4 , 5 " 5 " 6 he 6 he 7 said 7 said 8 . " [i] have heard [allo] on you . 1 " 3 have 3 have 4 heard 4 heard 6 on 6 on 7 you 7 you 8 . i wish to hear you on the [picts] . " 1 i 2 wish 2 wish 3 to 3 to 4 hear 4 hear 5 you 5 you 10 " 6 on 7 the 7 the 9 . 9 . 10 " ' [i] told him as much as [i] knew , and [pertinax] helped me out . 1 ' 3 told 1 ' 6 much 3 told 4 him 4 him 5 as 6 much 9 knew 7 as 9 knew 9 knew 10 , 10 , 11 and 10 , 13 helped 11 and 13 helped 13 helped 14 me 14 me 15 out 15 out 16 . there is never harm in a [pict] if you but take the trouble to find out what he wants . 1 there 4 harm 1 there 5 in 2 is 3 never 3 never 4 harm 5 in 6 a 5 in 13 trouble 6 a 8 if 8 if 9 you 9 you 12 the 10 but 11 take 11 take 12 the 12 the 13 trouble 13 trouble 18 he 14 to 15 find 15 find 16 out 16 out 17 what 17 what 18 he 18 he 20 . 19 wants 20 . their real grievance against us came from our burning their heather . 1 their 2 real 1 their 4 against 2 real 3 grievance 4 against 5 us 5 us 6 came 5 us 8 our 6 came 7 from 7 from 8 our 8 our 9 burning 8 our 10 their 10 their 12 . 11 heather 12 . the whole garrison of the [wall] moved out twice a year , and solemnly burned the heather for ten miles [north] . 1 the 2 whole 1 the 4 of 2 whole 3 garrison 4 of 5 the 4 of 7 moved 7 moved 10 a 8 out 9 twice 9 twice 10 a 10 a 11 year 11 year 12 , 11 year 15 burned 12 , 13 and 13 and 14 solemnly 14 solemnly 15 burned 15 burned 19 ten 16 the 17 heather 16 the 18 for 18 for 19 ten 19 ten 22 . 20 miles 22 . rutilianus , our [general] , called it clearing the country . 1 rutilianus 2 , 1 rutilianus 5 , 3 our 5 , 5 , 6 called 6 called 7 it 7 it 8 clearing 8 clearing 10 country 9 the 10 country 10 country 11 . " ' [true] , quite true , " said [allo] . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 4 , 4 , 5 quite 5 quite 7 , 5 quite 8 " 6 true 7 , 8 " 9 said 9 said 11 . " how can we make our holy [heather-wine] , if you burn our [bee-pasture] ? " 1 " 4 we 1 " 7 holy 2 how 3 can 2 how 4 we 4 we 5 make 5 make 6 our 7 holy 10 if 9 , 10 if 10 if 11 you 11 you 12 burn 11 you 15 ? 12 burn 13 our 15 ? 16 " ' [we] talked long , [maximus] asking keen questions that showed he knew much and had thought more about the [picts] . 1 ' 5 , 3 talked 4 long 4 long 5 , 5 , 9 questions 7 asking 8 keen 8 keen 9 questions 9 questions 17 thought 10 that 11 showed 11 showed 12 he 12 he 13 knew 13 knew 15 and 13 knew 17 thought 14 much 15 and 15 and 16 had 17 thought 19 about 18 more 19 about 19 about 20 the 20 the 22 . stand away , so that you do not see [allo] 's face ; and speak your own thoughts . " 1 stand 6 you 1 stand 16 your 2 away 3 , 3 , 5 that 3 , 6 you 4 so 5 that 6 you 7 do 7 do 8 not 7 do 11 's 8 not 9 see 11 's 12 face 12 face 15 speak 13 ; 14 and 14 and 15 speak 16 your 19 . 17 own 18 thoughts 18 thoughts 19 . 19 . 20 " " ' [no] , " [i] said . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 4 , 4 , 5 " 5 " 7 said 7 said 8 . " you cannot remake that [province] . 1 " 2 you 2 you 3 cannot 3 cannot 4 remake 4 remake 5 that 5 that 7 . the [picts] have been free too long . " 1 the 3 have 3 have 6 too 4 been 5 free 5 free 6 too 6 too 7 long 7 long 8 . 8 . 9 " " ' [leave] them their village councils , and let them furnish their own soldiers , " he said . 1 " 7 councils 1 " 14 own 2 ' 4 them 2 ' 6 village 5 their 6 village 6 village 7 councils 7 councils 8 , 8 , 12 furnish 9 and 10 let 9 and 12 furnish 10 let 11 them 12 furnish 13 their 14 own 16 , 14 own 18 he 15 soldiers 16 , 17 " 18 he 18 he 20 . 19 said 20 . " you , [i] am sure , would hold the reins very lightly . " 1 " 8 would 2 you 5 am 3 , 5 am 5 am 6 sure 6 sure 7 , 6 sure 8 would 8 would 13 lightly 9 hold 11 reins 9 hold 13 lightly 10 the 11 reins 11 reins 12 very 13 lightly 14 . 14 . 15 " " even then , no , " [i] said . 1 " 2 even 1 " 4 , 2 even 3 then 4 , 5 no 5 no 6 , 5 no 7 " 7 " 9 said 9 said 10 . " at least not now . 1 " 2 at 2 at 3 least 3 least 4 not 4 not 5 now 5 now 6 . they have been too oppressed by us to trust anything with a [roman] name for years and years . " 1 they 3 been 1 they 5 oppressed 2 have 3 been 3 been 4 too 5 oppressed 9 trust 6 by 7 us 7 us 8 to 8 to 9 trust 9 trust 10 anything 9 trust 12 a 10 anything 11 with 12 a 18 years 12 a 20 " 14 name 15 for 15 for 16 years 16 years 17 and 17 and 18 years 18 years 19 . ' [i] heard old [allo] behind me mutter : " good child ! " 1 ' 3 heard 3 heard 7 me 4 old 6 behind 6 behind 7 me 7 me 8 mutter 8 mutter 11 good 9 : 10 " 9 : 11 good 11 good 12 child 12 child 13 ! 13 ! 14 " " ' [then] what do you recommend , " said [maximus] , " to keep the [north] quiet till [i] win [gaul] ? " 1 " 8 , 2 ' 4 what 4 what 5 do 5 do 6 you 5 do 8 , 6 you 7 recommend 8 , 12 , 9 " 10 said 9 " 12 , 10 said 12 , 12 , 13 " 12 , 15 keep 13 " 14 to 15 keep 18 quiet 16 the 18 quiet 18 quiet 19 till 18 quiet 21 win 21 win 23 ? 23 ? 24 " " ' [leave] the [picts] alone , " [i] said . 1 " 2 ' 2 ' 6 alone 4 the 6 alone 6 alone 7 , 7 , 8 " 7 , 10 said 10 said 11 . " [stop] the heather-burning at once , and they are improvident little animals send them a shipload or two of corn now and then . " 1 " 3 the 3 the 6 once 3 the 11 improvident 4 heather-burning 5 at 5 at 6 once 7 , 8 and 8 and 9 they 8 and 11 improvident 9 they 10 are 11 improvident 15 them 12 little 13 animals 13 animals 14 send 14 send 15 them 15 them 17 shipload 16 a 17 shipload 17 shipload 21 corn 18 or 19 two 18 or 21 corn 19 two 20 of 21 corn 25 . 22 now 23 and 22 now 24 then 23 and 24 then 24 then 25 . 25 . 26 " " ' [their] own men must distribute it not some cheating [greek] accountant , " said [pertinax] . 1 " 4 own 1 " 14 , 2 ' 4 own 4 own 7 distribute 5 men 6 must 5 men 7 distribute 8 it 9 not 9 not 10 some 10 some 11 cheating 10 some 14 , 11 cheating 13 accountant 14 , 15 " 14 , 16 said 16 said 18 . " ' [yes] , and allow them to come to our hospitals when they are sick , " [i] said . 1 " 12 hospitals 2 ' 4 , 4 , 5 and 5 and 6 allow 6 allow 7 them 6 allow 8 to 6 allow 9 come 7 them 8 to 9 come 10 to 9 come 12 hospitals 10 to 11 our 12 hospitals 15 are 12 hospitals 21 . 13 when 14 they 14 they 15 are 16 sick 17 , 17 , 18 " 17 , 21 . 18 " 20 said " ' [surely] they would die first , " said [maximus] . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 6 die 4 they 5 would 5 would 6 die 6 die 8 , 7 first 8 , 8 , 9 " 8 , 12 . 9 " 10 said " ' [not] if [parnesius] brought them in , " said [allo] . 1 " 4 if 2 ' 4 if 4 if 6 brought 6 brought 10 " 7 them 8 in 8 in 9 , 9 , 10 " 10 " 11 said 11 said 13 . " [i] could show you twenty wolf-bitten , bear-clawed [picts] within twenty miles of here . 1 " 3 could 1 " 8 , 3 could 5 you 4 show 5 you 6 twenty 7 wolf-bitten 7 wolf-bitten 8 , 8 , 15 here 9 bear-clawed 12 twenty 9 bear-clawed 13 miles 11 within 12 twenty 13 miles 14 of 13 miles 15 here 15 here 16 . but [parnesius] must stay with them in hospital , else they would go mad with fear . " 1 but 3 must 1 but 11 they 3 must 6 them 4 stay 5 with 4 stay 6 them 6 them 10 else 7 in 9 , 8 hospital 9 , 9 , 10 else 11 they 12 would 12 would 13 go 12 would 17 . 13 go 15 with 14 mad 15 with 15 with 16 fear 17 . 18 " " ' [i] see , " said [maximus] . 1 " 2 ' 2 ' 4 see 4 see 5 , 5 , 6 " 6 " 7 said 7 said 9 . " like everything else in the world , it is one man 's work . 1 " 4 else 1 " 12 man 2 like 3 everything 3 everything 4 else 4 else 7 world 5 in 7 world 6 the 7 world 7 world 8 , 8 , 9 it 8 , 10 is 10 is 11 one 12 man 14 work 12 man 15 . 13 's 14 work 14 work 15 . you , [i] think , are that one man . " 1 you 2 , 2 , 5 , 4 think 5 , 5 , 6 are 6 are 9 man 7 that 8 one 8 one 9 man 9 man 10 . 10 . 11 " " ' [pertinax] and [i] are one , " [i] said . 1 " 2 ' 2 ' 4 and 4 and 6 are 6 are 7 one 7 one 8 , 7 one 9 " 9 " 11 said 11 said 12 . " ' [as] you please , so long as you work . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 5 please 4 you 5 please 5 please 6 , 6 , 8 long 7 so 8 long 8 long 9 as 9 as 11 work 10 you 11 work 11 work 12 . now , [allo] , you know that [i] mean your people no harm . 1 now 2 , 1 now 4 , 4 , 7 that 5 you 6 know 6 know 7 that 7 that 11 people 9 mean 10 your 9 mean 11 people 11 people 12 no 12 no 13 harm 13 harm 14 . leave us to talk together , " said [maximus] . 1 leave 2 us 1 leave 3 to 2 us 3 to 3 to 5 together 4 talk 5 together 5 together 6 , 6 , 7 " 7 " 8 said 8 said 10 . " ' [no] need ! " said [allo] . 1 " 2 ' 2 ' 4 need 4 need 5 ! 5 ! 6 " 6 " 7 said 7 said 9 . " [i] am the corn between the upper and lower millstones . 1 " 4 the 3 am 4 the 4 the 6 between 5 corn 6 between 6 between 9 and 7 the 8 upper 8 upper 9 and 9 and 10 lower 10 lower 12 . 11 millstones 12 . i must know what the lower millstone means to do . 1 i 2 must 1 i 3 know 2 must 3 know 3 know 5 the 4 what 5 the 5 the 6 lower 6 lower 7 millstone 6 lower 8 means 7 millstone 8 means 8 means 9 to 9 to 10 do 10 do 11 . these boys have spoken the truth as far as they know it . 1 these 2 boys 2 boys 5 the 3 have 4 spoken 4 spoken 5 the 5 the 6 truth 6 truth 8 far 7 as 8 far 8 far 9 as 9 as 10 they 10 they 11 know 11 know 12 it 12 it 13 . i , a [prince] , will tell you the rest . 1 i 2 , 1 i 3 a 3 a 8 you 5 , 6 will 6 will 7 tell 7 tell 8 you 8 you 10 rest 9 the 10 rest 10 rest 11 . i am troubled about the [men] of the [north] . " 1 i 3 troubled 2 am 3 troubled 3 troubled 4 about 4 about 5 the 4 about 7 of 7 of 8 the 8 the 10 . 10 . 11 " he squatted like a hare in the heather , and looked over his shoulder . 1 he 2 squatted 1 he 8 heather 2 squatted 4 a 3 like 4 a 4 a 5 hare 5 hare 6 in 6 in 7 the 8 heather 10 and 9 , 10 and 10 and 11 looked 11 looked 12 over 11 looked 15 . 12 over 13 his 12 over 14 shoulder " ' [i] also , " said [maximus] , " or [i] should not be here . " 1 " 7 said 1 " 13 should 2 ' 4 also 4 also 5 , 4 also 7 said 5 , 6 " 9 , 10 " 9 , 11 or 11 or 13 should 13 should 16 here 14 not 15 be 14 not 16 here 16 here 17 . 17 . 18 " " ' [listen] , " said [allo] . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 4 , 4 , 5 " 5 " 6 said 6 said 8 . " long and long ago the [winged] [hats] " he meant the [northmen] " came to our beaches and said , ' [rome] falls ! 1 " 2 long 1 " 4 long 2 long 3 and 4 long 5 ago 4 long 15 came 5 ago 6 the 9 " 10 he 10 he 11 meant 10 he 15 came 11 meant 14 " 12 the 14 " 15 came 17 our 16 to 17 our 17 our 21 , 18 beaches 20 said 19 and 20 said 20 said 21 , 21 , 22 ' 22 ' 24 falls 24 falls 25 ! push her down ! ' 1 push 2 her 1 push 3 down 3 down 4 ! 4 ! 5 ' we fought you . 1 we 2 fought 2 fought 3 you 3 you 4 . you sent men . 1 you 2 sent 2 sent 3 men 3 men 4 . we were beaten . 1 we 2 were 2 were 3 beaten 3 beaten 4 . after that we said to the [winged] [hats] , ' [you] are liars ! 1 after 2 that 1 after 3 we 3 we 4 said 3 we 5 to 5 to 6 the 6 the 9 , 9 , 10 ' 10 ' 12 are 12 are 13 liars 13 liars 14 ! make our men alive that [rome] killed , and we will believe you . ' 1 make 2 our 1 make 3 men 3 men 4 alive 3 men 7 killed 4 alive 5 that 7 killed 9 and 7 killed 12 believe 8 , 9 and 9 and 10 we 11 will 12 believe 12 believe 13 you 13 you 15 ' 14 . 15 ' they went away ashamed . 1 they 2 went 2 went 3 away 3 away 4 ashamed 4 ashamed 5 . now they come back bold , and they tell the old tale , which we begin to believe that [rome] falls ! " 1 now 5 bold 1 now 7 and 2 they 3 come 3 come 4 back 3 come 5 bold 5 bold 6 , 7 and 11 old 7 and 18 believe 8 they 9 tell 9 tell 10 the 10 the 11 old 11 old 14 which 12 tale 13 , 13 , 14 which 14 which 16 begin 14 which 18 believe 15 we 16 begin 16 begin 17 to 18 believe 23 " 19 that 21 falls 21 falls 22 ! 22 ! 23 " " ' [ah] , [i] wish it too ! 1 " 2 ' 1 " 4 , 4 , 6 wish 6 wish 7 it 7 it 8 too 8 too 9 ! i wish to save what is left of the corn from the millstones . 1 i 2 wish 1 i 4 save 2 wish 3 to 4 save 8 of 5 what 6 is 6 is 7 left 7 left 8 of 8 of 9 the 9 the 10 corn 10 corn 12 the 11 from 12 the 12 the 13 millstones 12 the 14 . 13 millstones 14 . then you hide behind the [wall] , and scorch us with [greek] fire . 1 then 5 the 2 you 3 hide 3 hide 4 behind 4 behind 5 the 5 the 10 us 7 , 8 and 8 and 9 scorch 9 scorch 10 us 10 us 13 fire 11 with 13 fire 13 fire 14 . how can [i] keep my young men from listening to the [winged] [hats] in winter especially , when we are hungry ? 1 how 2 can 1 how 4 keep 1 how 9 listening 4 keep 5 my 5 my 6 young 6 young 7 men 7 men 8 from 9 listening 10 to 9 listening 16 especially 10 to 11 the 11 the 15 winter 14 in 15 winter 16 especially 17 , 16 especially 18 when 17 , 18 when 18 when 19 we 19 we 20 are 19 we 21 hungry 20 are 21 hungry 21 hungry 22 ? my young men will say , ' [rome] can neither fight nor rule . 1 my 3 men 1 my 9 can 2 young 3 men 3 men 4 will 4 will 7 ' 5 say 6 , 6 , 7 ' 9 can 11 fight 9 can 12 nor 10 neither 11 fight 12 nor 14 . 13 rule 14 . she is taking her men out of [britain] . 1 she 2 is 2 is 3 taking 3 taking 4 her 4 her 5 men 5 men 6 out 6 out 7 of 7 of 9 . the [winged] [hats] will help us to push down the [wall] . 1 the 6 us 4 will 5 help 5 help 6 us 6 us 8 push 7 to 8 push 8 push 9 down 9 down 10 the 10 the 12 . let us show them the secret roads across the bogs . ' 1 let 3 show 1 let 4 them 2 us 3 show 4 them 6 secret 5 the 6 secret 6 secret 7 roads 7 roads 8 across 7 roads 9 the 9 the 10 bogs 10 bogs 12 ' 11 . 12 ' do [i] want that ? 1 do 3 want 3 want 4 that 4 that 5 ? no ! " 1 no 2 ! 2 ! 3 " he spat like an adder . 1 he 2 spat 2 spat 3 like 3 like 4 an 4 an 5 adder 5 adder 6 . " [i] would keep the secrets of my people though [i] were burned alive . 1 " 5 the 3 would 4 keep 4 keep 5 the 5 the 6 secrets 6 secrets 7 of 7 of 9 people 7 of 10 though 8 my 9 people 10 though 12 were 12 were 13 burned 13 burned 14 alive 14 alive 15 . my two children here have spoken truth . 1 my 3 children 2 two 3 children 3 children 4 here 4 here 5 have 5 have 6 spoken 6 spoken 7 truth 6 spoken 8 . leave us [picts] alone . 1 leave 2 us 2 us 4 alone 4 alone 5 . comfort us , and cherish us , and feed us from far off with [the] hand behind the back . 1 comfort 2 us 2 us 14 with 3 , 4 and 4 and 5 cherish 4 and 6 us 6 us 7 , 6 us 12 far 7 , 8 and 8 and 11 from 9 feed 10 us 10 us 11 from 12 far 13 off 12 far 14 with 14 with 16 hand 16 hand 17 behind 16 hand 20 . 17 behind 18 the 18 the 19 back parnesius understands us . 1 parnesius 2 understands 2 understands 3 us 3 us 4 . see , [i] give you three years . 1 see 2 , 1 see 4 give 4 give 5 you 5 you 6 three 6 three 7 years 7 years 8 . i shall not grieve over that , but well [i] know tribe never helps tribe except for one price . 1 i 5 over 1 i 16 except 2 shall 3 not 2 shall 5 over 3 not 4 grieve 6 that 7 , 7 , 8 but 8 but 9 well 9 well 11 know 9 well 16 except 11 know 12 tribe 12 tribe 15 tribe 13 never 14 helps 14 helps 15 tribe 16 except 19 price 17 for 18 one 18 one 19 price 19 price 20 . we [picts] will go too . 1 we 3 will 3 will 4 go 4 go 5 too 5 too 6 . the [winged] [hats] will grind us to this ! " 1 the 4 will 4 will 5 grind 5 grind 6 us 5 grind 8 this 6 us 7 to 8 this 9 ! 9 ! 10 " he tossed a handful of dust in the air . 1 he 4 handful 2 tossed 3 a 3 a 4 handful 4 handful 6 dust 5 of 6 dust 6 dust 8 the 7 in 8 the 8 the 9 air 9 air 10 . " ' [oh] , [roma] [dea] ! " said [maximus] , half aloud . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 4 , 4 , 7 ! 7 ! 8 " 8 " 9 said 9 said 12 half 11 , 12 half 12 half 13 aloud 13 aloud 14 . " it is always one man 's work always and everywhere ! " 1 " 2 it 1 " 5 one 2 it 3 is 3 is 4 always 5 one 6 man 5 one 9 always 6 man 7 's 7 's 8 work 8 work 9 always 9 always 10 and 10 and 11 everywhere 11 everywhere 13 " 12 ! 13 " " and one man 's life , " said [allo] . 1 " 3 one 2 and 3 one 3 one 4 man 4 man 7 , 5 's 6 life 6 life 7 , 7 , 8 " 8 " 9 said 8 " 11 . " you are [emperor] , but not a [god] . 1 " 2 you 1 " 5 , 2 you 3 are 5 , 6 but 6 but 7 not 7 not 8 a 8 a 10 . you may die . " 1 you 2 may 2 may 3 die 3 die 4 . 4 . 5 " " ' [i] have thought of that too , " said he . 1 " 2 ' 2 ' 5 thought 4 have 5 thought 5 thought 8 too 6 of 7 that 7 that 8 too 8 too 9 , 9 , 10 " 10 " 12 he 11 said 12 he 12 he 13 . " very good . 1 " 2 very 2 very 3 good 3 good 4 . if this wind holds , [i] shall be at the [east] end of the [wall] by morning . 1 if 2 this 1 if 3 wind 2 this 3 wind 3 wind 5 , 4 holds 5 , 5 , 8 be 7 shall 8 be 8 be 12 end 9 at 10 the 10 the 12 end 12 end 13 of 13 of 14 the 13 of 18 . 14 the 17 morning 16 by 17 morning 17 morning 18 . " ' [one] instant , [caesar] , " said [pertinax] . 1 " 2 ' 2 ' 4 instant 4 instant 5 , 5 , 9 said 7 , 8 " 8 " 9 said 9 said 11 . " all men have their price . 1 " 2 all 2 all 3 men 3 men 4 have 4 have 5 their 5 their 6 price 6 price 7 . i am not bought yet . " 1 i 2 am 2 am 3 not 2 am 4 bought 3 not 4 bought 4 bought 5 yet 5 yet 6 . 6 . 7 " " ['do] you also begin to bargain so early ? " said [maximus] . 1 " 3 you 1 " 5 begin 3 you 4 also 5 begin 6 to 6 to 7 bargain 7 bargain 9 early 8 so 9 early 9 early 11 " 10 ? 11 " 11 " 12 said 12 said 14 . " well ? " 1 " 2 well 2 well 3 ? 3 ? 4 " " ' [give] me justice against my uncle [icenus] , the [duumvir] of [divio] in [gaul] , " he said . 1 " 7 my 2 ' 4 me 2 ' 5 justice 5 justice 6 against 6 against 7 my 7 my 8 uncle 8 uncle 10 , 8 uncle 15 in 10 , 13 of 11 the 13 of 15 in 17 , 17 , 19 he 18 " 19 he 19 he 20 said 20 said 21 . " ' [only] a life ? 1 " 2 ' 2 ' 4 a 4 a 5 life 5 life 6 ? i thought it would be money or an office . 1 i 2 thought 1 i 3 it 3 it 4 would 3 it 5 be 5 be 8 an 6 money 7 or 7 or 8 an 8 an 9 office 9 office 10 . certainly you shall have him . 1 certainly 2 you 2 you 3 shall 3 shall 4 have 4 have 5 him 5 him 6 . write his name on these tablets on the red side ; the other is for the living ! " and [maximus] held out his tablets . 1 write 3 name 1 write 9 red 2 his 3 name 3 name 4 on 4 on 5 these 5 these 8 the 6 tablets 7 on 6 tablets 8 the 9 red 11 ; 10 side 11 ; 11 ; 20 and 12 the 13 other 13 other 14 is 14 is 17 living 14 is 18 ! 15 for 16 the 16 the 17 living 18 ! 19 " 19 " 20 and 20 and 22 held 22 held 23 out 22 held 24 his 24 his 25 tablets 25 tablets 26 . " ' [he] is of no use to me dead , " said [pertinax] . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 7 use 4 is 5 of 5 of 6 no 6 no 7 use 7 use 10 dead 8 to 9 me 9 me 10 dead 10 dead 11 , 11 , 12 " 12 " 15 . 13 said 15 . " my mother is a widow . 1 " 2 my 2 my 3 mother 3 mother 4 is 3 mother 5 a 4 is 5 a 5 a 6 widow 6 widow 7 . i am far off . 1 i 2 am 2 am 3 far 3 far 4 off 4 off 5 . i am not sure he pays her all her dowry . " 1 i 3 not 2 am 3 not 3 not 4 sure 4 sure 5 he 5 he 7 her 6 pays 7 her 7 her 9 her 7 her 10 dowry 8 all 9 her 10 dowry 11 . 11 . 12 " " ' [no] matter . 1 " 2 ' 2 ' 4 matter 4 matter 5 . my arm is reasonably long . 1 my 2 arm 2 arm 3 is 3 is 4 reasonably 4 reasonably 5 long 5 long 6 . we will look through your uncle 's accounts in due time . 1 we 3 look 1 we 4 through 2 will 3 look 4 through 5 your 5 your 6 uncle 5 your 8 accounts 6 uncle 7 's 8 accounts 9 in 9 in 11 time 10 due 11 time 11 time 12 . now , farewell till tomorrow , [o] [captains] of the [wall] ! " 1 now 2 , 2 , 3 farewell 3 farewell 4 till 4 till 5 tomorrow 5 tomorrow 6 , 5 tomorrow 13 " 6 , 9 of 9 of 10 the 12 ! 13 " ' [we] saw him grow small across the heather as he walked to the galley . 1 ' 8 the 1 ' 12 walked 3 saw 4 him 3 saw 8 the 4 him 7 across 5 grow 6 small 6 small 7 across 8 the 9 heather 9 heather 11 he 10 as 11 he 12 walked 13 to 13 to 14 the 13 to 16 . 14 the 15 galley there were [picts] , scores , each side of him , hidden behind stones . 1 there 2 were 2 were 5 scores 4 , 5 scores 5 scores 11 , 6 , 8 side 7 each 8 side 8 side 9 of 9 of 10 him 10 him 11 , 11 , 13 behind 12 hidden 13 behind 13 behind 15 . 14 stones 15 . he never looked left or right . 1 he 3 looked 2 never 3 looked 3 looked 5 or 4 left 5 or 5 or 6 right 6 right 7 . he [sailed] away southerly , full spread before the evening breeze , and when we had watched him out to sea , we were silent . 1 he 3 away 3 away 6 full 3 away 7 spread 4 southerly 5 , 4 southerly 6 full 7 spread 8 before 7 spread 13 and 8 before 9 the 8 before 11 breeze 10 evening 11 breeze 11 breeze 12 , 13 and 19 out 14 when 15 we 15 we 16 had 16 had 17 watched 17 watched 18 him 17 watched 19 out 19 out 20 to 20 to 22 , 21 sea 22 , 22 , 25 silent 23 we 24 were 24 were 25 silent 25 silent 26 . we understood that [earth] bred few men like to this man . 1 we 2 understood 1 we 7 men 2 understood 3 that 5 bred 6 few 5 bred 7 men 7 men 8 like 8 like 10 this 9 to 10 this 10 this 11 man 11 man 12 . ' [presently] [allo] brought the ponies and held them for us to mount a thing he had never done before . 1 ' 4 brought 4 brought 11 us 5 the 6 ponies 6 ponies 7 and 7 and 8 held 8 held 9 them 8 held 11 us 9 them 10 for 11 us 19 done 12 to 13 mount 13 mount 14 a 14 a 15 thing 15 thing 17 had 16 he 17 had 17 had 18 never 17 had 19 done 19 done 20 before 20 before 21 . " ' [what] do you do , [o] my friend ? " 1 " 2 ' 1 " 4 do 4 do 5 you 5 you 6 do 5 you 7 , 7 , 9 my 9 my 10 friend 10 friend 11 ? 11 ? 12 " i said . 1 i 2 said 2 said 3 . then we rode back to that [wall] of which we were to be [captains] . ' 1 then 4 back 2 we 3 rode 3 rode 4 back 4 back 10 we 5 to 6 that 6 that 8 of 8 of 9 which 9 which 10 we 10 we 11 were 11 were 12 to 12 to 13 be 13 be 15 . 15 . 16 ' parnesius stopped . 1 parnesius 2 stopped 2 stopped 3 . the children sat still , not even asking if that were all the tale . 1 the 3 sat 1 the 4 still 2 children 3 sat 3 sat 4 still 4 still 5 , 5 , 7 even 6 not 7 even 7 even 8 asking 8 asking 11 were 9 if 10 that 9 if 11 were 11 were 14 tale 12 all 13 the 13 the 14 tale 14 tale 15 . puck beckoned , and pointed the way out of the wood . 1 puck 2 beckoned 1 puck 4 and 3 , 4 and 4 and 7 way 5 pointed 6 the 6 the 7 way 7 way 9 of 8 out 9 of 9 of 11 wood 10 the 11 wood 11 wood 12 . ' [sorry] , ' he whispered , ' but you must go now . ' 1 ' 4 ' 3 , 4 ' 4 ' 8 ' 5 he 6 whispered 6 whispered 7 , 7 , 8 ' 8 ' 11 must 9 but 10 you 10 you 11 must 11 must 13 now 12 go 13 now 13 now 14 . 14 . 15 ' ' [we] haven't made him angry , have we ? ' said [una] . 1 ' 3 haven't 1 ' 4 made 4 made 5 him 4 made 7 , 5 him 6 angry 7 , 8 have 8 have 9 we 8 have 10 ? 10 ? 12 said 11 ' 12 said 12 said 14 . ' [he] looks so far off , and and [thinky] . ' 1 ' 3 looks 3 looks 4 so 4 so 5 far 5 far 8 and 6 off 7 , 7 , 8 and 8 and 9 and 9 and 11 . 11 . 12 ' ' [bless] your heart , no . 1 ' 3 your 3 your 4 heart 4 heart 5 , 5 , 6 no 6 no 7 . wait till tomorrow . 1 wait 2 till 2 till 3 tomorrow 3 tomorrow 4 . it won't be long . 1 it 2 won't 2 won't 3 be 3 be 4 long 4 long 5 . remember , you 've been playing [lays] of [ancient] [rome] . ' 1 remember 2 , 1 remember 3 you 3 you 4 've 4 've 5 been 5 been 6 playing 6 playing 8 of 8 of 11 . 11 . 12 ' and as soon as they had scrambled through their gap where [oak] , [ash] and [thorn] grew , that was all they remembered . 1 and 3 soon 1 and 8 through 2 as 3 soon 4 as 5 they 5 they 6 had 6 had 7 scrambled 7 scrambled 8 through 8 through 10 gap 9 their 10 gap 10 gap 11 where 11 where 19 that 13 , 15 and 13 , 17 grew 17 grew 18 , 17 grew 19 that 19 that 23 remembered 20 was 21 all 21 all 22 they 22 they 23 remembered 23 remembered 24 . a [song] to [mithras] 1 a 3 to mithras , [god] of the [morning] , our trumpets waken the [wall] ! 1 mithras 2 , 2 , 4 of 4 of 5 the 5 the 7 , 7 , 8 our 8 our 9 trumpets 8 our 13 ! 9 trumpets 10 waken 10 waken 11 the ' [rome] is above the [nations] , but [thou] art over all ! ' 1 ' 3 is 3 is 4 above 4 above 5 the 5 the 7 , 7 , 8 but 8 but 10 art 10 art 13 ! 11 over 12 all 12 all 13 ! 13 ! 14 ' mithras , [god] of the [noontide] , the heather swims in the heat , [our] helmets scorch our foreheads , our sandals burn our feet . 1 mithras 2 , 1 mithras 7 , 2 , 4 of 4 of 5 the 7 , 16 helmets 8 the 9 heather 9 heather 10 swims 9 heather 13 heat 10 swims 11 in 12 the 13 heat 13 heat 14 , 13 heat 16 helmets 16 helmets 20 , 17 scorch 18 our 18 our 19 foreheads 18 our 20 , 20 , 25 feet 21 our 22 sandals 22 sandals 24 our 23 burn 24 our 24 our 25 feet 25 feet 26 . mithras , [god] of the [sunset] , low on the [western] main , [thou] descending immortal , immortal to rise again ! 1 mithras 2 , 2 , 4 of 2 , 8 low 4 of 5 the 5 the 7 , 8 low 12 main 9 on 10 the 10 the 12 main 12 main 13 , 12 main 18 immortal 13 , 15 descending 16 immortal 17 , 16 immortal 18 immortal 18 immortal 19 to 19 to 20 rise 20 rise 21 again 21 again 22 ! mithras , [god] of the [midnight] , here where the great bull dies , [look] on [thy] children in darkness . 1 mithras 2 , 1 mithras 7 , 2 , 4 of 4 of 5 the 7 , 9 where 7 , 12 bull 8 here 9 where 9 where 11 great 10 the 11 great 12 bull 18 children 13 dies 14 , 14 , 16 on 16 on 18 children 18 children 21 . 19 in 20 darkness 20 darkness 21 . oh , take our sacrifice ! 1 oh 2 , 2 , 3 take 3 take 4 our 4 our 5 sacrifice 5 sacrifice 6 ! many roads [thou] hast fashioned : all of them lead to the [light] ! 1 many 2 roads 2 roads 5 fashioned 4 hast 5 fashioned 5 fashioned 6 : 6 : 7 all 7 all 8 of 8 of 9 them 9 them 14 ! 10 lead 11 to 10 lead 14 ! 11 to 12 the mithras , also a soldier , teach us to die aright ! 1 mithras 4 a 2 , 3 also 3 also 4 a 4 a 5 soldier 4 a 7 teach 5 soldier 6 , 7 teach 10 die 8 us 9 to 9 to 10 die 10 die 11 aright 11 aright 12 ! [the] [winged] [hats] the next day happened to be what they called a [wild] [afternoon] . 1 the 5 to 2 next 3 day 3 day 4 happened 4 happened 5 to 5 to 6 be 6 be 7 what 6 be 9 called 7 what 8 they 9 called 10 a 10 a 13 . ' [if] [i] had eyes as [i] could see , [no] mortal man would trouble me . ' 1 ' 10 , 4 had 5 eyes 5 eyes 6 as 6 as 8 could 8 could 9 see 9 see 10 , 10 , 13 man 12 mortal 13 man 13 man 15 trouble 14 would 15 trouble 15 trouble 18 ' 16 me 18 ' 17 . 18 ' they knew about rabbits already . 1 they 2 knew 2 knew 3 about 3 about 4 rabbits 4 rabbits 5 already 5 already 6 . then they climbed up [long] [ditch] into the lower end of [far] [wood] . 1 then 2 they 2 they 3 climbed 2 they 4 up 4 up 8 the 7 into 8 the 8 the 9 lower 9 lower 10 end 9 lower 11 of 11 of 14 . ' [how] quietly you came ! ' said [una] , moving up to make room . 1 ' 3 quietly 1 ' 8 said 3 quietly 4 you 4 you 5 came 5 came 6 ! 6 ! 7 ' 8 said 10 , 10 , 11 moving 11 moving 13 to 12 up 13 to 13 to 15 room 14 make 15 room 15 room 16 . ' [where] 's [puck] ? ' 1 ' 3 's 1 ' 6 ' 5 ? 6 ' ' [i] don't understand all of it , ' said [una] , ' but [i] like hearing about the little [picts] . ' 1 ' 4 understand 1 ' 8 , 3 don't 4 understand 4 understand 7 it 5 all 6 of 6 of 7 it 8 , 9 ' 9 ' 13 ' 10 said 12 , 12 , 13 ' 13 ' 14 but 14 but 16 like 16 like 17 hearing 17 hearing 18 about 18 about 19 the 19 the 20 little 20 little 22 . 22 . 23 ' ' [he] who makes himself [emperor] anywhere must know everything , everywhere , ' said [parnesius] . 1 ' 5 himself 3 who 4 makes 3 who 5 himself 5 himself 8 must 7 anywhere 8 must 8 must 12 everywhere 9 know 10 everything 10 everything 11 , 11 , 12 everywhere 12 everywhere 13 , 12 everywhere 15 said 13 , 14 ' 15 said 17 . ' [we] had this much from [maximus] 's mouth after the [games] . ' 1 ' 4 this 3 had 4 this 4 this 5 much 5 much 10 after 6 from 8 's 8 's 9 mouth 9 mouth 10 after 10 after 11 the 11 the 14 ' 13 . 14 ' ' [games] ? 1 ' 3 ? what [games] ? ' said [dan] . 1 what 3 ? 3 ? 5 said 4 ' 5 said 5 said 7 . parnesius stretched his arm out stiffly , thumb pointed to the ground . 1 parnesius 5 out 2 stretched 3 his 3 his 4 arm 4 arm 5 out 5 out 6 stiffly 6 stiffly 7 , 6 stiffly 8 thumb 8 thumb 10 to 9 pointed 10 to 10 to 11 the 11 the 12 ground 12 ground 13 . ' [gladiators] ! 1 ' 3 ! that sort of game , ' he said . 1 that 2 sort 1 that 3 of 2 sort 3 of 3 of 4 game 4 game 5 , 5 , 7 he 6 ' 7 he 7 he 8 said 8 said 9 . ' [there] were two days ' [games] in his honour when he landed all unexpected at [segedunum] on the [east] end of the [wall] . 1 ' 4 two 1 ' 6 ' 1 ' 15 unexpected 3 were 4 two 4 two 5 days 5 days 6 ' 8 in 10 honour 8 in 11 when 9 his 10 honour 11 when 12 he 12 he 13 landed 13 landed 14 all 13 landed 15 unexpected 15 unexpected 21 end 16 at 21 end 18 on 19 the 19 the 21 end 21 end 22 of 22 of 25 . 23 the 25 . in the old days the [legions] kept silence before their [emperor] . 1 in 2 the 1 in 3 old 3 old 4 days 3 old 7 kept 4 days 5 the 7 kept 9 before 8 silence 9 before 9 before 10 their 10 their 12 . so did not we ! 1 so 2 did 2 did 3 not 3 not 4 we 4 we 5 ! you could hear the solid roar run [west] along the [wall] as his chair was carried rocking through the crowds . 1 you 2 could 1 you 7 run 2 could 4 the 3 hear 4 the 4 the 6 roar 5 solid 6 roar 7 run 9 along 7 run 12 as 9 along 10 the 12 as 17 rocking 13 his 14 chair 14 chair 15 was 14 chair 17 rocking 15 was 16 carried 17 rocking 18 through 18 through 19 the 18 through 21 . 19 the 20 crowds that chair was like a [little] boat among waves , dipping and falling , but always rising again after one had shut the eyes . ' 1 that 4 like 2 chair 3 was 3 was 4 like 4 like 7 boat 5 a 7 boat 7 boat 14 , 8 among 9 waves 8 among 10 , 8 among 13 falling 11 dipping 12 and 12 and 13 falling 13 falling 14 , 14 , 20 one 15 but 16 always 16 always 17 rising 17 rising 19 after 17 rising 20 one 18 again 19 after 20 one 24 eyes 21 had 22 shut 22 shut 23 the 23 the 24 eyes 24 eyes 25 . 25 . 26 ' parnesius shivered . 1 parnesius 2 shivered 2 shivered 3 . ' [were] they angry with him ? ' said [dan] . 1 ' 3 they 3 they 4 angry 4 angry 5 with 5 with 6 him 6 him 7 ? 7 ? 9 said 8 ' 9 said 9 said 11 . ' [no] more angry than wolves in a cage when their trainer walks among them . 1 ' 4 angry 1 ' 5 than 3 more 4 angry 5 than 9 cage 6 wolves 7 in 7 in 8 a 8 a 9 cage 9 cage 10 when 9 cage 12 trainer 10 when 11 their 12 trainer 13 walks 12 trainer 14 among 14 among 15 them 14 among 16 . was it not so , [faun] ? ' 1 was 2 it 2 it 3 not 3 not 4 so 4 so 5 , 5 , 8 ' 7 ? 8 ' ' [so] it was . 1 ' 3 it 3 it 4 was 4 was 5 . so it always will be , ' said [puck] . 1 so 2 it 2 it 3 always 3 always 4 will 4 will 5 be 5 be 6 , 6 , 7 ' 6 , 8 said 8 said 10 . i had hardly seen the [general] before , but he always gave me leave when [i] wished to take [heather] . 1 i 2 had 2 had 3 hardly 2 had 4 seen 3 hardly 4 seen 4 seen 8 , 5 the 7 before 5 the 8 , 8 , 12 gave 9 but 10 he 9 but 12 gave 10 he 11 always 12 gave 14 leave 13 me 14 leave 14 leave 19 take 15 when 17 wished 17 wished 18 to 18 to 19 take 19 take 21 . he was a great glutton , and kept five [asian] cooks , and he came of a family that believed in oracles . 1 he 3 a 2 was 3 a 3 a 9 five 4 great 5 glutton 5 glutton 6 , 5 glutton 8 kept 5 glutton 9 five 6 , 7 and 9 five 16 of 11 cooks 13 and 11 cooks 16 of 12 , 13 and 13 and 14 he 13 and 15 came 14 he 15 came 16 of 18 family 17 a 18 family 18 family 20 believed 19 that 20 believed 20 believed 21 in 21 in 22 oracles 22 oracles 23 . we could smell his good dinner when we entered , but the tables were empty . 1 we 2 could 2 could 3 smell 2 could 6 dinner 3 smell 4 his 3 smell 5 good 6 dinner 8 we 6 dinner 13 tables 7 when 8 we 9 entered 10 , 10 , 11 but 11 but 12 the 12 the 13 tables 13 tables 14 were 14 were 15 empty 15 empty 16 . he lay snorting on a couch . 1 he 2 lay 2 lay 4 on 3 snorting 4 on 4 on 6 couch 5 a 6 couch 6 couch 7 . maximus sat apart among long rolls of accounts . 1 maximus 2 sat 1 maximus 3 apart 3 apart 4 among 3 apart 5 long 5 long 6 rolls 6 rolls 7 of 7 of 8 accounts 7 of 9 . 8 accounts 9 . then the doors were shut . 1 then 2 the 2 the 3 doors 3 doors 4 were 4 were 5 shut 5 shut 6 . " ' [i] shall know them again , [caesar] , " said [rutilianus] . 1 " 2 ' 2 ' 6 them 4 shall 5 know 5 know 6 them 6 them 7 again 7 again 8 , 8 , 10 , 10 , 11 " 11 " 14 . 12 said 14 . " very good , " said [maximus] . 1 " 2 very 1 " 3 good 3 good 4 , 4 , 5 " 5 " 6 said 6 said 8 . " now hear ! 1 " 2 now 2 now 3 hear 3 hear 4 ! you are not to move man or shield on the [wall] except as these boys shall tell you . 1 you 2 are 1 you 7 or 2 are 5 move 3 not 4 to 3 not 5 move 5 move 6 man 7 or 8 shield 7 or 17 tell 8 shield 12 except 9 on 10 the 10 the 12 except 12 except 13 as 14 these 15 boys 14 these 17 tell 15 boys 16 shall 17 tell 18 you 18 you 19 . you will do nothing , except eat , without their permission . 1 you 2 will 1 you 6 except 3 do 4 nothing 4 nothing 5 , 5 , 6 except 6 except 8 , 7 eat 8 , 8 , 11 permission 9 without 10 their 10 their 11 permission 11 permission 12 . they are the head and arms . 1 they 2 are 2 are 4 head 3 the 4 head 4 head 5 and 5 and 6 arms 6 arms 7 . you are the belly ! " 1 you 2 are 2 are 3 the 3 the 4 belly 4 belly 5 ! 5 ! 6 " " ' [as] [caesar] pleases , " the old man grunted . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 6 , 2 ' 5 pleases 6 , 7 " 7 " 8 the 8 the 10 man 9 old 10 man 10 man 11 grunted 11 grunted 12 . " if my pay and profits are not cut , you may make my [ancestors] ' [oracle] my master . 1 " 2 if 1 " 6 profits 2 if 3 my 3 my 4 pay 4 pay 5 and 6 profits 7 are 7 are 12 may 8 not 9 cut 9 cut 10 , 10 , 11 you 11 you 12 may 12 may 13 make 13 make 14 my 13 make 19 master 14 my 16 ' 18 my 19 master 19 master 20 . rome has been ! 1 rome 2 has 2 has 3 been 3 been 4 ! rome has been ! " 1 rome 2 has 2 has 3 been 3 been 4 ! 4 ! 5 " then he turned on his side to sleep . 1 then 2 he 1 then 3 turned 2 he 3 turned 3 turned 4 on 4 on 5 his 5 his 6 side 6 side 7 to 7 to 9 . 8 sleep 9 . " ' [he] has it , " said [maximus] . 1 " 2 ' 2 ' 4 has 4 has 5 it 5 it 6 , 6 , 7 " 7 " 8 said 8 said 10 . " we will get to what [i] need . " 1 " 3 will 2 we 3 will 3 will 4 get 4 get 6 what 5 to 6 what 6 what 9 . 8 need 9 . 9 . 10 " ' [he] unrolled full copies of the number of men and supplies on the [wall] down to the sick that very day in [hunno] [hospital] . 1 ' 3 unrolled 3 unrolled 11 and 4 full 6 of 5 copies 6 of 6 of 7 the 7 the 8 number 8 number 10 men 8 number 11 and 9 of 10 men 11 and 18 the 12 supplies 13 on 12 supplies 16 down 13 on 14 the 16 down 17 to 16 down 18 the 18 the 21 very 19 sick 20 that 19 sick 21 very 21 very 22 day 22 day 23 in 22 day 26 . oh , but [i] groaned when his pen marked off detachment after detachment of our best of our least worthless men ! 1 oh 2 , 1 oh 8 pen 2 , 3 but 3 but 5 groaned 6 when 7 his 6 when 8 pen 8 pen 9 marked 9 marked 10 off 9 marked 12 after 10 off 11 detachment 12 after 13 detachment 13 detachment 18 our 14 of 15 our 15 our 16 best 15 our 18 our 16 best 17 of 18 our 20 worthless 19 least 20 worthless 20 worthless 21 men 21 men 22 ! it was like an eagle pecking a carcass . 1 it 2 was 1 it 3 like 3 like 5 eagle 4 an 5 eagle 5 eagle 6 pecking 6 pecking 8 carcass 7 a 8 carcass 8 carcass 9 . " ' [and] now , how many catapults have you ? " 1 " 2 ' 1 " 4 now 4 now 5 , 5 , 7 many 6 how 7 many 7 many 8 catapults 8 catapults 9 have 9 have 10 you 9 have 11 ? 11 ? 12 " he turned up a new list , but [pertinax] laid his open hand there . 1 he 2 turned 1 he 4 a 2 turned 3 up 4 a 5 new 5 new 14 there 6 list 7 , 6 list 10 laid 7 , 8 but 10 laid 13 hand 10 laid 14 there 11 his 12 open 12 open 13 hand 14 there 15 . " ' [no] , [caesar] , " said he . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 7 " 4 , 6 , 6 , 7 " 7 " 8 said 8 said 9 he 9 he 10 . " do not tempt the [gods] too far . 1 " 2 do 2 do 4 tempt 3 not 4 tempt 4 tempt 5 the 5 the 7 too 7 too 8 far 8 far 9 . take men , or engines , but not both ; else we refuse . " ' 1 take 5 engines 2 men 3 , 3 , 4 or 4 or 5 engines 5 engines 6 , 5 engines 11 else 6 , 7 but 7 but 8 not 8 not 9 both 9 both 10 ; 11 else 13 refuse 12 we 13 refuse 13 refuse 14 . 14 . 15 " 15 " 16 ' ' [engines] ? ' said [una] . 1 ' 3 ? 1 ' 4 ' 4 ' 5 said 5 said 7 . ' [the] catapults of the [wall] huge things forty feet high to the head firing nets of raw stone or forged bolts . 1 ' 3 catapults 1 ' 8 things 3 catapults 4 of 4 of 5 the 5 the 7 huge 8 things 10 feet 9 forty 10 feet 10 feet 13 the 10 feet 18 raw 11 high 12 to 11 high 13 the 13 the 14 head 14 head 15 firing 14 head 16 nets 17 of 18 raw 18 raw 19 stone 18 raw 22 bolts 20 or 21 forged 20 or 22 bolts 22 bolts 23 . nothing can stand against them . 1 nothing 2 can 2 can 3 stand 3 stand 4 against 4 against 5 them 5 them 6 . he left us our catapults at last , but he took a [caesar] 's half of our men without pity . 1 he 3 us 2 left 3 us 3 us 11 took 4 our 5 catapults 4 our 8 , 4 our 11 took 5 catapults 6 at 6 at 7 last 8 , 9 but 9 but 10 he 11 took 20 pity 12 a 14 's 14 's 15 half 15 half 16 of 16 of 17 our 16 of 20 pity 17 our 18 men 17 our 19 without 20 pity 21 . we were a shell when he rolled up the lists ! 1 we 2 were 1 we 4 shell 3 a 4 shell 4 shell 5 when 5 when 6 he 6 he 7 rolled 7 rolled 8 up 8 up 9 the 9 the 10 lists 10 lists 11 ! " ' [hail] , [caesar] ! 1 " 2 ' 1 " 4 , 4 , 6 ! we , about to die , salute you ! " said [pertinax] , laughing . 1 we 2 , 2 , 11 said 3 about 4 to 4 to 5 die 5 die 6 , 5 die 7 salute 7 salute 8 you 8 you 9 ! 9 ! 10 " 10 " 11 said 11 said 14 laughing 13 , 14 laughing 14 laughing 15 . " if any enemy even leans against the [wall] now , it will tumble . " 1 " 4 enemy 1 " 7 against 2 if 3 any 2 if 4 enemy 4 enemy 5 even 5 even 6 leans 6 leans 7 against 7 against 15 . 8 the 10 now 10 now 11 , 11 , 12 it 12 it 14 tumble 12 it 15 . 13 will 14 tumble 15 . 16 " but now it is a gamble a game played against the [gods] , and the stakes are [britain] , [gaul] , and perhaps [rome] . 1 but 2 now 2 now 6 gamble 3 it 4 is 4 is 5 a 5 a 6 gamble 6 gamble 9 played 7 a 8 game 8 game 9 played 9 played 10 against 10 against 11 the 10 against 16 stakes 13 , 14 and 13 , 16 stakes 14 and 15 the 16 stakes 23 perhaps 17 are 19 , 19 , 21 , 21 , 22 and 22 and 23 perhaps 23 perhaps 25 . you play on my side ? " 1 you 2 play 2 play 3 on 3 on 4 my 4 my 5 side 5 side 6 ? 6 ? 7 " " ' [we] will play , [caesar] , " [i] said , for [i] had never met a man like this man . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 5 play 2 ' 4 will 5 play 6 , 5 play 12 , 6 , 9 " 8 , 9 " 11 said 12 , 12 , 19 man 13 for 15 had 15 had 16 never 16 never 17 met 17 met 18 a 18 a 19 man 19 man 23 . 20 like 21 this 21 this 22 man 21 this 23 . " good . 1 " 2 good 2 good 3 . tomorrow , " said he , " [i] proclaim you [captains] of the [wall] before the troops . " 1 tomorrow 4 said 2 , 3 " 3 " 4 said 4 said 5 he 5 he 6 , 5 he 9 proclaim 6 , 7 " 9 proclaim 10 you 10 you 17 troops 12 of 13 the 12 of 15 before 15 before 16 the 15 before 17 troops 16 the 17 troops 17 troops 18 . 18 . 19 " ' [so] we went into the moonlight , where they were cleaning the ground after the [games] . 1 ' 7 moonlight 3 we 4 went 4 went 6 the 5 into 6 the 6 the 7 moonlight 7 moonlight 8 , 8 , 9 where 9 where 11 were 9 where 14 ground 10 they 11 were 12 cleaning 13 the 12 cleaning 14 ground 14 ground 15 after 15 after 16 the 16 the 18 . we saw great [roma] [dea] atop of the [wall] , the frost on her helmet , and her spear pointed towards the [north] [star] . 1 we 3 great 2 saw 3 great 3 great 12 frost 6 atop 7 of 6 atop 12 frost 7 of 8 the 8 the 10 , 10 , 11 the 12 frost 17 and 13 on 14 her 14 her 15 helmet 15 helmet 16 , 16 , 17 and 17 and 19 spear 18 her 19 spear 19 spear 21 towards 20 pointed 21 towards 21 towards 22 the 22 the 25 . we saw the twinkle of [night-fires] all along the guard-towers , and the line of the black catapults growing smaller and smaller in the distance . 1 we 4 twinkle 1 we 8 along 2 saw 3 the 3 the 4 twinkle 4 twinkle 5 of 5 of 7 all 8 along 11 , 9 the 10 guard-towers 9 the 11 , 11 , 14 line 12 and 14 line 13 the 14 line 14 line 17 black 15 of 16 the 15 of 17 black 17 black 21 and 18 catapults 19 growing 19 growing 20 smaller 20 smaller 21 and 21 and 22 smaller 22 smaller 23 in 23 in 24 the 24 the 25 distance 24 the 26 . 25 distance 26 . here [pertinax] was more than my right hand . 1 here 4 more 3 was 4 more 4 more 5 than 5 than 6 my 5 than 7 right 6 my 7 right 7 right 8 hand 8 hand 9 . and he spoke to each as though that man were as high-minded as himself . 1 and 4 to 2 he 3 spoke 3 spoke 4 to 4 to 5 each 5 each 10 were 6 as 7 though 7 though 8 that 8 that 9 man 9 man 10 were 10 were 11 as 11 as 12 high-minded 11 as 13 as 13 as 14 himself 14 himself 15 . now [i] saw so strongly what things were needed to be done , that [i] forgot things are only accomplished by means of men . 1 now 5 strongly 1 now 12 done 3 saw 4 so 3 saw 5 strongly 6 what 7 things 7 things 8 were 8 were 11 be 9 needed 10 to 10 to 11 be 11 be 12 done 12 done 18 are 13 , 14 that 13 , 16 forgot 16 forgot 17 things 17 things 18 are 18 are 19 only 19 only 20 accomplished 20 accomplished 21 by 20 accomplished 22 means 22 means 25 . 23 of 24 men 24 men 25 . that was a mistake . 1 that 2 was 2 was 3 a 3 a 4 mistake 4 mistake 5 . so [i] made ready in haste , and none too soon . 1 so 6 haste 3 made 4 ready 4 ready 5 in 4 ready 6 haste 6 haste 7 , 7 , 8 and 8 and 10 too 9 none 10 too 10 too 11 soon 11 soon 12 . i shifted our best men to the ends of the [wall] , and set up screened catapults by the beach . 1 i 4 best 2 shifted 3 our 3 our 4 best 4 best 5 men 5 men 10 the 6 to 7 the 7 the 8 ends 8 ends 9 of 8 ends 10 the 10 the 14 set 12 , 13 and 12 , 14 set 14 set 20 beach 15 up 17 catapults 15 up 18 by 16 screened 17 catapults 18 by 19 the 18 by 20 beach 20 beach 21 . ' [now] a ship coming in to land men must furl her sail . 1 ' 5 coming 3 a 4 ship 4 ship 5 coming 5 coming 8 land 6 in 7 to 7 to 8 land 8 land 10 must 9 men 10 must 10 must 12 her 11 furl 12 her 12 her 13 sail 13 sail 14 . then she turns over , and the sea makes everything clean again . 1 then 2 she 1 then 4 over 2 she 3 turns 4 over 5 , 5 , 6 and 6 and 8 sea 6 and 9 makes 7 the 8 sea 8 sea 9 makes 9 makes 12 again 10 everything 11 clean 11 clean 12 again 12 again 13 . a few men may come ashore , but very few [....v] 1 a 2 few 1 a 4 may 2 few 3 men 4 may 5 come 5 come 6 ashore 5 come 7 , 7 , 8 but 8 but 9 very 8 but 10 few 9 very 10 few it was not hard work , except the waiting on the beach in blowing sand and snow . 1 it 2 was 1 it 12 beach 2 was 5 work 2 was 6 , 3 not 4 hard 3 not 5 work 6 , 7 except 6 , 9 waiting 7 except 8 the 10 on 11 the 11 the 12 beach 12 beach 15 sand 12 beach 18 . 13 in 14 blowing 14 blowing 15 sand 15 sand 16 and 16 and 17 snow 16 and 18 . and that was how we dealt with the [winged] [hats] that winter . 1 and 2 that 1 and 6 dealt 2 that 3 was 2 that 4 how 4 how 5 we 6 dealt 7 with 7 with 8 the 8 the 11 that 11 that 13 . 12 winter 13 . ' [early] in the spring , when the [east] winds blow like skinning-knives , they gathered again off [segedunum] with many ships . 1 ' 5 spring 1 ' 6 , 3 in 4 the 3 in 5 spring 5 spring 6 , 6 , 10 winds 7 when 8 the 7 when 10 winds 10 winds 11 blow 11 blow 14 , 12 like 13 skinning-knives 12 like 14 , 14 , 15 they 15 they 21 many 16 gathered 17 again 17 again 18 off 18 off 20 with 18 off 21 many 21 many 23 . 22 ships 23 . allo told me they would never rest till they had taken a tower in open fight . 1 allo 3 me 1 allo 8 till 2 told 3 me 4 they 5 would 5 would 6 never 6 never 7 rest 7 rest 8 till 8 till 13 tower 8 till 17 . 9 they 10 had 10 had 11 taken 11 taken 12 a 11 taken 13 tower 14 in 15 open 15 open 17 . 16 fight 17 . certainly they fought in the open . 1 certainly 2 they 1 certainly 3 fought 3 fought 4 in 4 in 6 open 5 the 6 open 6 open 7 . i waited , and a wave tumbled him at my feet . 1 i 2 waited 1 i 4 and 3 , 4 and 4 and 6 wave 5 a 6 wave 6 wave 7 tumbled 7 tumbled 8 him 8 him 9 at 9 at 11 feet 10 my 11 feet 11 feet 12 . ' [as] [i] stooped , [i] saw he wore such a medal as [i] wear . ' 1 ' 5 , 4 stooped 5 , 5 , 10 such 7 saw 8 he 8 he 9 wore 9 wore 10 such 10 such 13 as 11 a 12 medal 12 medal 13 as 13 as 15 wear 15 wear 16 . 16 . 17 ' parnesius raised his hand to his neck . 1 parnesius 4 hand 2 raised 3 his 3 his 4 hand 4 hand 5 to 5 to 6 his 6 his 7 neck 7 neck 8 . ' [therefore] , when he could speak , [i] addressed him a certain [question] which can only be answered in a certain manner . 1 ' 6 could 3 , 4 when 4 when 5 he 5 he 6 could 6 could 15 which 7 speak 8 , 8 , 10 addressed 10 addressed 11 him 10 addressed 13 certain 11 him 12 a 12 a 13 certain 13 certain 15 which 15 which 18 be 16 can 17 only 17 only 18 be 18 be 23 manner 19 answered 20 in 19 answered 21 a 20 in 21 a 21 a 22 certain 22 certain 23 manner 23 manner 24 . he answered with the necessary [word] the [word] that belongs to the [degree] of [gryphons] in the science of [mithras] my [god] . 1 he 2 answered 2 answered 3 with 3 with 5 necessary 3 with 18 science 4 the 5 necessary 7 the 11 to 9 that 10 belongs 10 belongs 11 to 11 to 12 the 12 the 14 of 14 of 16 in 16 in 17 the 17 the 18 science 18 science 19 of 19 of 21 my 21 my 23 . i put my shield over him till he could stand up . 1 i 3 my 2 put 3 my 3 my 4 shield 4 shield 8 he 5 over 6 him 6 him 7 till 7 till 8 he 8 he 10 stand 9 could 10 stand 10 stand 12 . 11 up 12 . you see [i] am not short , but he was a head taller than [i] . he said : " what now ? " 1 you 2 see 1 you 4 am 4 am 7 , 4 am 12 head 5 not 6 short 6 short 7 , 7 , 11 a 8 but 9 he 8 but 11 a 9 he 10 was 11 a 12 head 12 head 13 taller 13 taller 14 than 13 taller 16 . 16 . 17 he 17 he 18 said 18 said 21 what 19 : 20 " 20 " 21 what 21 what 22 now 22 now 23 ? 23 ? 24 " i said : " at your pleasure , my brother , to stay or go . " 1 i 2 said 1 i 4 " 3 : 4 " 4 " 7 pleasure 5 at 6 your 6 your 7 pleasure 7 pleasure 8 , 8 , 9 my 9 my 10 brother 10 brother 14 or 11 , 12 to 12 to 13 stay 12 to 14 or 14 or 15 go 15 go 16 . 16 . 17 " ' [he] looked out across the surf . 1 ' 3 looked 3 looked 4 out 4 out 5 across 5 across 6 the 6 the 7 surf 7 surf 8 . there remained one ship unhurt , beyond range of our catapults . 1 there 3 one 1 there 4 ship 2 remained 3 one 4 ship 6 , 5 unhurt 6 , 6 , 8 range 7 beyond 8 range 8 range 11 catapults 9 of 10 our 10 our 11 catapults 11 catapults 12 . i checked the catapults and he waved her in . 1 i 2 checked 2 checked 4 catapults 3 the 4 catapults 4 catapults 5 and 5 and 6 he 6 he 8 her 7 waved 8 her 8 her 10 . 9 in 10 . she came as a hound comes to a master . 1 she 4 a 2 came 3 as 3 as 4 a 4 a 5 hound 5 hound 7 to 6 comes 7 to 7 to 8 a 8 a 9 master 8 a 10 . when she was [yet] a hundred paces from the beach , he flung back his hair , and swam out . 1 when 2 she 1 when 5 a 2 she 3 was 5 a 7 paces 5 a 10 beach 6 hundred 7 paces 7 paces 8 from 8 from 9 the 10 beach 15 his 11 , 13 flung 11 , 14 back 12 he 13 flung 14 back 15 his 15 his 16 hair 16 hair 17 , 16 hair 18 and 17 , 18 and 18 and 20 out 19 swam 20 out 20 out 21 . they hauled him in , and went away . 1 they 2 hauled 1 they 3 him 2 hauled 3 him 3 him 4 in 4 in 5 , 5 , 7 went 6 and 7 went 7 went 8 away 8 away 9 . i knew that those who worship [mithras] are many and of all races , so [i] did not think much more upon the matter . 1 i 6 worship 2 knew 3 that 3 that 4 those 4 those 5 who 5 who 6 worship 6 worship 10 and 8 are 9 many 9 many 10 and 10 and 22 upon 11 of 12 all 12 all 13 races 13 races 14 , 14 , 15 so 15 so 17 did 17 did 18 not 18 not 19 think 18 not 20 much 20 much 21 more 20 much 22 upon 22 upon 24 matter 23 the 24 matter 24 matter 25 . ' [at] first [i] thought it was a bribe from some tradesman in the town meant for old [rutilianus] . 1 ' 7 was 3 first 5 thought 3 first 6 it 6 it 7 was 7 was 14 the 8 a 9 bribe 8 a 14 the 9 bribe 13 in 10 from 11 some 10 from 12 tradesman 12 tradesman 13 in 14 the 15 town 14 the 20 . 15 town 18 old 16 meant 17 for 17 for 18 old 18 old 20 . " [nay] , " said [allo] . 1 " 3 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 5 said 5 said 7 . " this is a gift from [amal] , that [winged] [hat] whom you saved on the beach . 1 " 5 gift 1 " 8 , 2 this 3 is 3 is 4 a 4 a 5 gift 5 gift 6 from 8 , 12 whom 9 that 12 whom 12 whom 14 saved 13 you 14 saved 14 saved 18 . 15 on 16 the 16 the 17 beach 17 beach 18 . he says you are a [man] . " 1 he 2 says 2 says 4 are 3 you 4 are 4 are 5 a 5 a 7 . 7 . 8 " " ' [he] is a [man] , too . 1 " 2 ' 2 ' 8 too 4 is 5 a 5 a 7 , 7 , 8 too 8 too 9 . tell him [i] can wear his gift , " [i] answered . 1 tell 6 his 2 him 4 can 4 can 5 wear 5 wear 6 his 6 his 7 gift 7 gift 9 " 8 , 9 " 9 " 11 answered 11 answered 12 . they think you and [pertinax] could lead them to victories . " 1 they 2 think 1 they 4 and 2 think 3 you 4 and 6 could 6 could 8 them 7 lead 8 them 8 them 9 to 9 to 10 victories 10 victories 11 . 11 . 12 " allo looked at me like a one-eyed raven . 1 allo 2 looked 2 looked 6 a 3 at 4 me 4 me 5 like 5 like 6 a 6 a 8 raven 7 one-eyed 8 raven 8 raven 9 . " ' [allo] , " [i] said , " you are the corn between the two millstones . 1 " 7 said 2 ' 4 , 4 , 5 " 5 " 7 said 7 said 14 between 8 , 9 " 9 " 10 you 10 you 11 are 11 are 12 the 12 the 13 corn 12 the 14 between 14 between 16 two 15 the 16 two 16 two 18 . 17 millstones 18 . be content if they grind evenly , and don't thrust your hand between them . " 1 be 4 they 2 content 3 if 3 if 4 they 4 they 9 don't 5 grind 6 evenly 6 evenly 8 and 6 evenly 9 don't 7 , 8 and 8 and 9 don't 9 don't 13 between 10 thrust 11 your 10 thrust 12 hand 12 hand 13 between 13 between 15 . 13 between 16 " 14 them 15 . " ' [i] ? " said [allo] . 1 " 2 ' 2 ' 4 ? 4 ? 5 " 5 " 6 said 6 said 8 . time is what we need you and [i] and [maximus] . 1 time 2 is 2 is 3 what 3 what 4 we 4 we 5 need 5 need 7 and 5 need 9 and 6 you 7 and 9 and 11 . let me carry a pleasant message back to the [winged] [hats] something for them to make a council over . 1 let 4 a 2 me 3 carry 3 carry 4 a 4 a 6 message 5 pleasant 6 message 6 message 7 back 7 back 14 them 8 to 9 the 8 to 12 something 12 something 13 for 12 something 14 them 14 them 16 make 15 to 16 make 16 make 18 council 17 a 18 council 18 council 19 over 19 over 20 . we barbarians are all alike . 1 we 2 barbarians 2 barbarians 3 are 3 are 4 all 4 all 5 alike 5 alike 6 . we sit up half the night to discuss anything a [roman] says . 1 we 5 the 1 we 7 to 2 sit 3 up 2 sit 4 half 4 half 5 the 6 night 7 to 7 to 9 anything 8 discuss 9 anything 9 anything 10 a 10 a 12 says 12 says 13 . eh ? " 1 eh 2 ? 2 ? 3 " " ' [we] have no men . 1 " 2 ' 2 ' 4 have 4 have 5 no 5 no 6 men 6 men 7 . we must fight with words , " said [pertinax] . 1 we 4 with 2 must 3 fight 3 fight 4 with 4 with 5 words 5 words 6 , 6 , 7 " 7 " 8 said 8 said 10 . " leave it to [allo] and me . " 1 " 2 leave 2 leave 3 it 2 leave 4 to 4 to 6 and 6 and 7 me 7 me 8 . 8 . 9 " ' [indeed] , they permitted the corn-ships which [i] sent to the [picts] to pass [north] that season without harm . 1 ' 7 corn-ships 1 ' 18 season 3 , 4 they 3 , 5 permitted 5 permitted 6 the 6 the 7 corn-ships 8 which 10 sent 10 sent 11 to 10 sent 12 the 10 sent 18 season 12 the 14 to 14 to 15 pass 15 pass 17 that 18 season 20 harm 19 without 20 harm 20 harm 21 . therefore the [picts] were well fed that winter , and since they were in some sort my children , [i] was glad of it . 1 therefore 2 the 1 therefore 7 that 2 the 6 fed 4 were 5 well 5 well 6 fed 7 that 13 were 8 winter 9 , 9 , 10 and 9 , 11 since 11 since 12 they 12 they 13 were 13 were 16 sort 14 in 15 some 15 some 16 sort 16 sort 19 , 17 my 18 children 18 children 19 , 19 , 22 glad 21 was 22 glad 22 glad 25 . 23 of 24 it 24 it 25 . he could not spare them . 1 he 2 could 2 could 3 not 3 not 4 spare 4 spare 5 them 5 them 6 . he needed them to win more victories in [gaul] . 1 he 3 them 2 needed 3 them 3 them 4 to 4 to 6 more 5 win 6 more 6 more 7 victories 7 victories 8 in 8 in 10 . he answered : " you will learn that [i] have at last settled accounts with the pup [gratian] . 1 he 2 answered 1 he 6 will 2 answered 3 : 3 : 4 " 4 " 5 you 6 will 7 learn 6 will 10 have 7 learn 8 that 10 have 12 last 11 at 12 last 12 last 13 settled 13 settled 15 with 13 settled 17 pup 14 accounts 15 with 16 the 17 pup 17 pup 19 . just now [i] can spare none . " ' 1 just 2 now 1 just 4 can 4 can 6 none 5 spare 6 none 6 none 7 . 7 . 8 " 8 " 9 ' ' [what] did he mean by his [general] 's son ? ' said [dan] . 1 ' 3 did 3 did 4 he 3 did 11 ? 4 he 5 mean 5 mean 6 by 6 by 7 his 9 's 10 son 10 son 11 ? 11 ? 13 said 12 ' 13 said 13 said 15 . it was his fate , and it was his fall . 1 it 2 was 1 it 3 his 2 was 3 his 3 his 4 fate 3 his 5 , 5 , 6 and 5 , 8 was 7 it 8 was 8 was 10 fall 9 his 10 fall 10 fall 11 . but [theodosius] the [emperor] is a good man . 1 but 3 the 1 but 5 is 5 is 6 a 6 a 7 good 7 good 8 man 8 man 9 . as [i] know . ' 1 as 3 know 3 know 4 . 4 . 5 ' parnesius was silent for a moment and then continued . 1 parnesius 2 was 2 was 3 silent 2 was 5 a 3 silent 4 for 5 a 7 and 6 moment 7 and 7 and 8 then 8 then 9 continued 9 continued 10 . he answered : " you must live a little longer under the shadow of my victories , till [i] can see what young [theodosius] intends . 1 he 6 must 1 he 8 a 2 answered 3 : 2 answered 6 must 3 : 4 " 4 " 5 you 6 must 7 live 7 live 8 a 8 a 13 shadow 9 little 10 longer 10 longer 11 under 11 under 12 the 12 the 13 shadow 13 shadow 18 till 14 of 16 victories 15 my 16 victories 16 victories 17 , 17 , 18 till 18 till 22 what 20 can 21 see 20 can 22 what 22 what 23 young 23 young 25 intends 25 intends 26 . he may welcome me as a [brother-emperor] , or he may be preparing an army . 1 he 2 may 1 he 9 or 2 may 6 a 3 welcome 4 me 3 welcome 6 a 4 me 5 as 6 a 8 , 9 or 11 may 10 he 11 may 11 may 12 be 12 be 16 . 13 preparing 14 an 14 an 15 army 14 an 16 . in either case [i] cannot spare men just now . " 1 in 3 case 2 either 3 case 3 case 6 spare 5 cannot 6 spare 6 spare 7 men 7 men 9 now 8 just 9 now 9 now 10 . 10 . 11 " ' [but] he was always saying that , ' cried [una] . 1 ' 5 always 3 he 4 was 3 he 5 always 5 always 6 saying 6 saying 7 that 6 saying 8 , 8 , 9 ' 8 , 10 cried 10 cried 12 . ' [it] was true . 1 ' 3 was 3 was 4 true 4 true 5 . yes , the [wall] looked strong . 1 yes 2 , 2 , 3 the 3 the 5 looked 5 looked 6 strong 6 strong 7 . for myself , [i] knew how weak we were . 1 for 2 myself 2 myself 3 , 3 , 5 knew 5 knew 6 how 6 how 7 weak 7 weak 8 we 7 weak 10 . 9 were 10 . for the [picts] [i] never cared , but in those years [i] learned something of the strength of the [winged] [hats] . 1 for 2 the 1 for 10 those 5 never 6 cared 6 cared 7 , 6 cared 10 those 7 , 8 but 8 but 9 in 10 those 13 learned 11 years 13 learned 13 learned 14 something 14 something 15 of 15 of 16 the 15 of 18 of 16 the 17 strength 18 of 19 the 19 the 22 . they increased their strength every day , but [i] could not increase my men . 1 they 2 increased 2 increased 4 strength 3 their 4 strength 4 strength 5 every 5 every 7 , 5 every 11 not 6 day 7 , 8 but 10 could 10 could 11 not 11 not 14 men 12 increase 13 my 13 my 14 men 14 men 15 . ' [thus] , my friends , we lived on the [wall] , waiting waiting waiting for the men that [maximus] never sent . 1 ' 5 friends 3 , 4 my 3 , 5 friends 5 friends 6 , 5 friends 8 lived 6 , 7 we 8 lived 12 , 8 lived 17 the 9 on 10 the 10 the 12 , 13 waiting 14 waiting 13 waiting 15 waiting 15 waiting 16 for 16 for 17 the 17 the 18 men 18 men 19 that 18 men 22 sent 19 that 21 never 22 sent 23 . ' [presently] he wrote that he was preparing an army against [theodosius] . 1 ' 3 he 3 he 8 preparing 4 wrote 5 that 5 that 6 he 6 he 7 was 7 was 8 preparing 8 preparing 9 an 9 an 11 against 10 army 11 against 11 against 13 . i hope within a year to finish with [theodosius] , son of [theodosius] , once and for all . 1 i 2 hope 1 i 4 a 2 hope 3 within 4 a 5 year 4 a 10 , 5 year 8 with 5 year 10 , 6 to 7 finish 7 finish 8 with 10 , 11 son 11 son 12 of 11 son 14 , 11 son 16 and 14 , 15 once 16 and 17 for 17 for 18 all 18 all 19 . then you shall have [britain] to rule , and [pertinax] , if he chooses , [gaul] . 1 then 3 shall 1 then 6 to 2 you 3 shall 3 shall 4 have 6 to 8 , 7 rule 8 , 8 , 9 and 9 and 11 , 9 and 14 chooses 11 , 12 if 12 if 13 he 14 chooses 15 , 15 , 17 . today [i] wish strongly you were with me to beat my [auxiliaries] into shape . 1 today 3 wish 1 today 5 you 3 wish 4 strongly 5 you 6 were 6 were 7 with 7 with 8 me 8 me 9 to 9 to 10 beat 10 beat 11 my 11 my 15 . 13 into 14 shape 14 shape 15 . do not , [i] pray you , believe any rumour of my sickness . 1 do 2 not 1 do 7 , 2 not 3 , 3 , 5 pray 5 pray 6 you 6 you 7 , 7 , 10 rumour 8 believe 9 any 9 any 10 rumour 10 rumour 11 of 11 of 12 my 12 my 13 sickness 13 sickness 14 . i have a little evil in my old body which [i] shall cure by riding swiftly into [rome] . " 1 i 2 have 1 i 6 in 2 have 4 little 3 a 4 little 4 little 5 evil 6 in 7 my 7 my 12 shall 8 old 9 body 9 body 10 which 9 body 12 shall 12 shall 13 cure 13 cure 14 by 13 cure 16 swiftly 14 by 15 riding 16 swiftly 17 into 17 into 20 " 19 . 20 " ' [said] [pertinax] : " it is finished with [maximus] . 1 ' 4 : 4 : 7 is 5 " 6 it 6 it 7 is 7 is 8 finished 8 finished 9 with 9 with 11 . he writes as a man without hope . 1 he 5 man 2 writes 3 as 3 as 4 a 4 a 5 man 5 man 6 without 6 without 7 hope 7 hope 8 . i , a man without hope , can see this . 1 i 3 a 2 , 3 a 3 a 6 hope 4 man 5 without 4 man 6 hope 6 hope 7 , 7 , 8 can 8 can 9 see 9 see 10 this 10 this 11 . what does he add at the bottom of the roll ? 1 what 3 he 2 does 3 he 3 he 4 add 4 add 5 at 5 at 6 the 6 the 8 of 7 bottom 8 of 8 of 10 roll 9 the 10 roll 10 roll 11 ? " ' [that] is proof , " said [pertinax] . 1 " 2 ' 2 ' 5 proof 4 is 5 proof 5 proof 6 , 6 , 7 " 7 " 8 said 8 said 10 . " [nicaea] is not far by sea from [rome] . 1 " 4 not 3 is 4 not 4 not 5 far 5 far 6 by 6 by 7 sea 7 sea 8 from 8 from 10 . a woman there could take ship and fly to [rome] in time of war . 1 a 2 woman 1 a 3 there 1 a 6 ship 3 there 5 take 4 could 5 take 6 ship 8 fly 6 ship 12 time 7 and 8 fly 8 fly 9 to 9 to 11 in 12 time 13 of 12 time 14 war 13 of 14 war 14 war 15 . yes , [maximus] foresees his death , and is fulfilling his promises one by one . 1 yes 5 his 2 , 4 foresees 4 foresees 5 his 5 his 6 death 6 death 7 , 7 , 8 and 8 and 9 is 9 is 10 fulfilling 9 is 14 by 10 fulfilling 12 promises 11 his 12 promises 12 promises 13 one 14 by 15 one 15 one 16 . but [i] am glad my uncle met him . " ' 1 but 3 am 3 am 5 my 4 glad 5 my 5 my 6 uncle 6 uncle 7 met 6 uncle 9 . 7 met 8 him 9 . 10 " 10 " 11 ' " ' [you] think blackly today ? " 1 " 2 ' 2 ' 4 think 4 think 5 blackly 5 blackly 6 today 6 today 7 ? 7 ? 8 " i asked . 1 i 2 asked 2 asked 3 . " ' [i] think truth . 1 " 2 ' 2 ' 4 think 4 think 5 truth 5 truth 6 . the [gods] weary of the play we have played against them . 1 the 4 of 3 weary 4 of 4 of 5 the 5 the 6 play 6 play 7 we 6 play 8 have 7 we 8 have 8 have 9 played 9 played 10 against 10 against 11 them 10 against 12 . theodosius will destroy [maximus] . 1 theodosius 2 will 2 will 3 destroy 3 destroy 5 . it is finished ! " 1 it 2 is 2 is 3 finished 3 finished 4 ! 4 ! 5 " " ' [will] you write him that ? " 1 " 2 ' 2 ' 4 you 4 you 5 write 5 write 6 him 5 write 8 ? 6 him 7 that 8 ? 9 " i said . 1 i 2 said 2 said 3 . even [i] , reading over his shoulder , took comfort from it till [i] saw his face ! 1 even 4 reading 3 , 4 reading 4 reading 8 , 5 over 6 his 5 over 7 shoulder 7 shoulder 8 , 8 , 9 took 9 took 12 it 10 comfort 11 from 10 comfort 12 it 12 it 13 till 13 till 15 saw 15 saw 16 his 15 saw 17 face 17 face 18 ! " ' [and] now , " he said , sealing it , " we be two dead men , my brother . 1 " 6 " 1 " 18 men 2 ' 4 now 4 now 5 , 5 , 6 " 6 " 10 sealing 7 he 8 said 8 said 9 , 9 , 10 sealing 10 sealing 15 be 11 it 12 , 11 it 15 be 12 , 13 " 13 " 14 we 15 be 16 two 16 two 17 dead 18 men 19 , 19 , 22 . 20 my 21 brother 21 brother 22 . let us go to the [temple] . " 1 let 2 us 2 us 3 go 3 go 4 to 4 to 5 the 5 the 7 . 7 . 8 " ' [we] prayed awhile to [mithras] , where we had many times prayed before . 1 ' 7 , 3 prayed 4 awhile 4 awhile 5 to 5 to 7 , 7 , 8 where 8 where 9 we 8 where 12 times 9 we 10 had 10 had 11 many 11 many 12 times 12 times 14 before 13 prayed 14 before 14 before 15 . after that , we lived day by day among evil rumours till winter came again . 1 after 4 we 2 that 3 , 3 , 4 we 4 we 5 lived 5 lived 6 day 6 day 8 day 6 day 10 evil 7 by 8 day 8 day 9 among 10 evil 11 rumours 11 rumours 13 winter 11 rumours 16 . 12 till 13 winter 13 winter 15 again 14 came 15 again 15 again 16 . turning him over , we saw by his belt-buckle that he was a [goth] of an [eastern] [legion] . 1 turning 2 him 1 turning 9 belt-buckle 2 him 3 over 4 , 5 we 5 we 6 saw 6 saw 7 by 7 by 8 his 8 his 9 belt-buckle 9 belt-buckle 13 a 10 that 11 he 11 he 12 was 12 was 13 a 13 a 16 an 15 of 16 an 16 an 19 . suddenly he opened his eyes and cried loudly , " he is dead ! 1 suddenly 3 opened 1 suddenly 6 and 2 he 3 opened 4 his 5 eyes 5 eyes 6 and 6 and 7 cried 7 cried 10 " 8 loudly 9 , 9 , 10 " 10 " 11 he 11 he 12 is 12 is 13 dead 13 dead 14 ! the letters were with me , but the [winged] [hats] sank the ship . " 1 the 2 letters 2 letters 3 were 2 letters 5 me 3 were 4 with 5 me 7 but 6 , 7 but 7 but 8 the 8 the 13 ship 11 sank 12 the 11 sank 13 ship 13 ship 14 . 14 . 15 " so saying , he died between our hands . 1 so 2 saying 1 so 4 he 2 saying 3 , 4 he 5 died 4 he 6 between 5 died 6 between 6 between 7 our 7 our 8 hands 8 hands 9 . ' [we] asked not who was dead . 1 ' 3 asked 3 asked 4 not 4 not 5 who 5 who 6 was 6 was 7 dead 7 dead 8 . we knew ! 1 we 2 knew 2 knew 3 ! we raced before the driving snow to [hunno] , thinking perhaps [allo] might be there . 1 we 2 raced 1 we 3 before 1 we 5 driving 3 before 4 the 5 driving 9 , 6 snow 7 to 6 snow 9 , 9 , 11 perhaps 10 thinking 11 perhaps 11 perhaps 14 be 13 might 14 be 14 be 15 there 15 there 16 . we found him already at our stables , and he saw by our faces what we had heard . 1 we 7 stables 2 found 3 him 2 found 4 already 4 already 6 our 4 already 7 stables 5 at 6 our 7 stables 19 . 8 , 9 and 8 , 10 he 10 he 11 saw 10 he 13 our 11 saw 12 by 13 our 14 faces 13 our 18 heard 14 faces 15 what 16 we 17 had 16 we 18 heard 18 heard 19 . " ' [it] was in a tent by the sea , " he stammered . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 6 a 4 was 5 in 5 in 6 a 6 a 11 , 7 tent 8 by 8 by 9 the 8 by 10 sea 10 sea 11 , 11 , 12 " 12 " 13 he 13 he 14 stammered 14 stammered 15 . " he was beheaded by [theodosius] . 1 " 2 he 2 he 3 was 3 was 4 beheaded 4 beheaded 5 by 5 by 7 . he sent a letter to you , written while he waited to be slain . 1 he 3 a 1 he 9 while 2 sent 3 a 3 a 4 letter 5 to 6 you 5 to 9 while 6 you 8 written 7 , 8 written 9 while 13 be 10 he 11 waited 11 waited 12 to 12 to 13 be 13 be 14 slain 14 slain 15 . the [winged] [hats] met the ship and took it . 1 the 4 met 4 met 5 the 4 met 6 ship 5 the 6 ship 6 ship 8 took 7 and 8 took 8 took 9 it 9 it 10 . the news is running through the heather like fire . 1 the 2 news 1 the 4 running 2 news 3 is 4 running 5 through 5 through 7 heather 6 the 7 heather 7 heather 9 fire 8 like 9 fire 9 fire 10 . blame me not ! 1 blame 2 me 1 blame 4 ! 3 not 4 ! i cannot hold back my young men any more . " 1 i 2 cannot 1 i 5 my 2 cannot 3 hold 3 hold 4 back 5 my 6 young 6 young 7 men 6 young 9 more 7 men 8 any 9 more 10 . 10 . 11 " " ' [i] would we could say as much for our men , " said [pertinax] , laughing . 1 " 5 we 2 ' 4 would 4 would 5 we 5 we 7 say 6 could 7 say 7 say 10 for 8 as 9 much 9 much 10 for 10 for 11 our 11 our 14 " 12 men 13 , 13 , 14 " 14 " 19 . 15 said 17 , 17 , 18 laughing 18 laughing 19 . " but , [gods] be praised , they cannot run away . " 1 " 2 but 1 " 9 cannot 2 but 3 , 3 , 6 praised 5 be 6 praised 6 praised 7 , 7 , 8 they 9 cannot 10 run 10 run 11 away 11 away 12 . 12 . 13 " " ' [what] do you do ? " said [allo] . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 4 do 4 do 5 you 5 you 6 do 5 you 7 ? 7 ? 8 " 8 " 9 said 9 said 11 . " ' [it] grieves me , " said [pertinax] , " but we are stationed here to stop that thing . " 1 " 2 ' 1 " 13 we 2 ' 4 grieves 4 grieves 5 me 4 grieves 6 , 6 , 7 " 7 " 11 " 8 said 10 , 10 , 11 " 11 " 12 but 13 we 14 are 14 are 16 here 15 stationed 16 here 16 here 18 stop 17 to 18 stop 18 stop 20 thing 19 that 20 thing 20 thing 21 . 21 . 22 " " ' [if] [i] carry back such an answer they will kill me , " said [allo] . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 5 carry 5 carry 7 such 5 carry 9 answer 6 back 7 such 8 an 9 answer 9 answer 11 will 10 they 11 will 11 will 12 kill 12 kill 18 . 13 me 14 , 14 , 15 " 15 " 16 said 16 said 18 . " [i] always promised the [winged] [hats] that you would rise when [maximus] fell . 1 " 3 always 1 " 8 that 3 always 5 the 4 promised 5 the 8 that 10 would 9 you 10 would 10 would 11 rise 11 rise 12 when 12 when 14 fell 14 fell 15 . i [i] did not think he could fall . " 1 i 4 not 3 did 4 not 4 not 5 think 5 think 6 he 6 he 7 could 7 could 8 fall 8 fall 10 " 9 . 10 " " ' [alas] ! my poor barbarian , " said [pertinax] , still laughing . 1 " 2 ' 2 ' 7 barbarian 4 ! 5 my 5 my 6 poor 6 poor 7 barbarian 7 barbarian 8 , 8 , 13 still 9 " 10 said 9 " 13 still 10 said 12 , 13 still 14 laughing 14 laughing 15 . " well , you have sold us too many good ponies to be thrown back to your [friends] . 1 " 6 sold 1 " 8 too 2 well 3 , 3 , 5 have 4 you 5 have 5 have 6 sold 6 sold 7 us 8 too 10 good 8 too 11 ponies 9 many 10 good 11 ponies 13 be 11 ponies 15 back 12 to 13 be 13 be 14 thrown 14 thrown 15 back 15 back 19 . 16 to 17 your 17 your 19 . we will make you a prisoner , although you are an ambassador . " 1 we 3 make 2 will 3 make 3 make 5 a 4 you 5 a 5 a 6 prisoner 6 prisoner 8 although 6 prisoner 10 are 7 , 8 although 9 you 10 are 10 are 11 an 11 an 12 ambassador 12 ambassador 13 . 12 ambassador 14 " " ' [yes] , that will be best , " said [allo] , holding out a halter . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 7 be 4 , 5 that 5 that 6 will 6 will 7 be 7 be 8 best 8 best 10 " 9 , 10 " 10 " 16 a 11 said 13 , 13 , 14 holding 14 holding 15 out 14 holding 16 a 16 a 17 halter 17 halter 18 . we bound him lightly , for he was an old man . 1 we 2 bound 2 bound 5 , 3 him 4 lightly 4 lightly 5 , 5 , 6 for 6 for 8 was 7 he 8 was 8 was 9 an 8 was 10 old 9 an 10 old 10 old 11 man 11 man 12 . " ' [presently] the [winged] [hats] may come to look for you , and that will give us more time . 1 " 2 ' 2 ' 12 you 4 the 7 may 7 may 10 look 8 come 9 to 8 come 10 look 10 look 11 for 10 look 12 you 12 you 21 . 13 , 14 and 14 and 15 that 15 that 16 will 16 will 19 more 16 will 21 . 17 give 18 us 18 us 19 more 19 more 20 time see how the habit of playing for time sticks to a man ! " said [pertinax] , as he tied the rope . 1 see 6 playing 1 see 14 " 2 how 5 of 2 how 6 playing 3 the 4 habit 3 the 5 of 6 playing 7 for 7 for 8 time 7 for 9 sticks 9 sticks 10 to 10 to 11 a 10 to 13 ! 12 man 13 ! 14 " 22 rope 15 said 17 , 17 , 18 as 18 as 19 he 18 as 20 tied 19 he 20 tied 20 tied 21 the 21 the 22 rope 22 rope 23 . " ' [no] , " [i] said . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 4 , 4 , 5 " 5 " 7 said 7 said 8 . " time may help . 1 " 2 time 2 time 3 may 3 may 4 help 4 help 5 . if [maximus] wrote us a letter while he was a prisoner , [theodosius] must have sent the ship that brought it . 1 if 8 he 3 wrote 4 us 4 us 5 a 5 a 6 letter 5 a 7 while 7 while 8 he 8 he 9 was 9 was 12 , 10 a 11 prisoner 11 prisoner 12 , 12 , 18 ship 14 must 15 have 15 have 17 the 16 sent 17 the 17 the 18 ship 18 ship 20 brought 18 ship 22 . 19 that 20 brought 21 it 22 . if he can send ships , he can send men . " 1 if 3 can 2 he 3 can 3 can 5 ships 4 send 5 ships 5 ships 6 , 6 , 10 men 7 he 8 can 7 he 9 send 9 send 10 men 10 men 11 . 11 . 12 " " ' [how] will that profit us ? " said [pertinax] . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 6 profit 2 ' 4 will 4 will 5 that 6 profit 7 us 7 us 8 ? 8 ? 9 " 9 " 10 said 10 said 12 . " we serve [maximus] , not [theodosius] . 1 " 2 we 2 we 3 serve 3 serve 5 , 5 , 6 not 6 not 8 . " ' [it] concerns us to defend the [wall] , no matter what [emperor] dies , or makes die , " [i] said . 1 " 4 concerns 2 ' 4 concerns 4 concerns 7 defend 5 us 6 to 6 to 7 defend 7 defend 16 , 8 the 10 , 10 , 11 no 11 no 15 dies 12 matter 13 what 12 matter 15 dies 15 dies 16 , 16 , 18 makes 17 or 18 makes 18 makes 19 die 19 die 21 " 20 , 21 " 21 " 23 said 23 said 24 . " ' [that] is worthy of your brother the philosopher , " said [pertinax] . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 8 brother 4 is 5 worthy 5 worthy 6 of 6 of 7 your 7 your 8 brother 8 brother 12 " 9 the 10 philosopher 10 philosopher 11 , 11 , 12 " 12 " 13 said 13 said 15 . " myself [i] am without hope , so [i] do not say solemn and stupid things ! 1 " 4 am 1 " 8 so 2 myself 4 am 5 without 6 hope 6 hope 7 , 6 hope 8 so 8 so 10 do 10 do 16 things 11 not 12 say 12 say 13 solemn 13 solemn 14 and 13 solemn 15 stupid 13 solemn 16 things 16 things 17 ! rouse the [wall] ! " 1 rouse 2 the 1 rouse 5 " 4 ! 5 " therefore , we must stand fast [....y] 1 therefore 2 , 2 , 3 we 3 we 4 must 4 must 5 stand 5 stand 6 fast my friends , it is above all things strange to see how men bear ill news ! 1 my 3 , 2 friends 3 , 3 , 6 above 4 it 5 is 4 it 6 above 6 above 8 things 7 all 8 things 8 things 11 see 9 strange 10 to 9 strange 11 see 10 to 11 see 11 see 15 ill 12 how 13 men 13 men 14 bear 14 bear 15 ill 15 ill 17 ! 16 news 17 ! often the strongest till then become the weakest , while the weakest , as it were , reach up and steal strength from the [gods] . 1 often 16 were 1 often 22 strength 2 the 3 strongest 3 strongest 4 till 4 till 5 then 5 then 6 become 5 then 8 weakest 6 become 7 the 8 weakest 9 , 8 weakest 16 were 9 , 10 while 9 , 12 weakest 10 while 11 the 12 weakest 13 , 13 , 14 as 14 as 15 it 17 , 21 steal 17 , 22 strength 18 reach 19 up 19 up 20 and 20 and 21 steal 22 strength 26 . 23 from 24 the 24 the 26 . so it was with us . 1 so 2 it 2 it 3 was 3 was 4 with 4 with 5 us 5 us 6 . even our [libyan] [cohort] the [third] stood up in their padded cuirasses and did not whimper . 1 even 2 our 1 even 5 the 5 the 9 in 7 stood 8 up 8 up 9 in 9 in 11 padded 10 their 11 padded 11 padded 14 did 12 cuirasses 13 and 13 and 14 did 14 did 17 . 15 not 16 whimper 15 not 17 . ' [in] three days came seven chiefs and elders of the [winged] [hats] . 1 ' 3 three 3 three 8 and 4 days 5 came 5 came 6 seven 5 came 7 chiefs 7 chiefs 8 and 8 and 9 elders 9 elders 10 of 10 of 11 the 11 the 14 . we made them welcome , for they were ambassadors . 1 we 2 made 1 we 3 them 3 them 4 welcome 4 welcome 5 , 4 welcome 6 for 6 for 7 they 7 they 8 were 8 were 9 ambassadors 9 ambassadors 10 . we showed them [allo] , alive but bound . 1 we 2 showed 1 we 3 them 3 them 5 , 5 , 6 alive 6 alive 7 but 7 but 8 bound 8 bound 9 . they thought we had killed him , and [i] saw it would not have vexed them if we had . 1 they 8 and 2 thought 3 we 2 thought 5 killed 2 thought 6 him 3 we 4 had 6 him 7 , 7 , 8 and 8 and 12 would 10 saw 11 it 11 it 12 would 12 would 13 not 13 not 15 vexed 14 have 15 vexed 15 vexed 20 . 16 them 19 had 17 if 19 had 18 we 19 had 19 had 20 . allo saw it too , and it vexed him . 1 allo 3 it 1 allo 5 , 2 saw 3 it 4 too 5 , 5 , 6 and 6 and 7 it 7 it 8 vexed 8 vexed 9 him 9 him 10 . then in our quarters at [hunno] we came to council . 1 then 2 in 2 in 4 quarters 3 our 4 quarters 4 quarters 5 at 5 at 11 . 7 we 8 came 8 came 9 to 9 to 10 council 10 council 11 . ' [they] said that [rome] was falling , and that we must join them . 1 ' 9 and 3 said 4 that 3 said 6 was 6 was 7 falling 7 falling 8 , 8 , 9 and 9 and 12 must 10 that 11 we 11 we 12 must 12 must 13 join 13 join 14 them 14 them 15 . they offered me all [south] [britain] to govern after they had taken a tribute out of it . 1 they 2 offered 1 they 8 govern 2 offered 3 me 3 me 4 all 4 all 7 to 8 govern 9 after 9 after 10 they 10 they 11 had 11 had 12 taken 12 taken 15 out 13 a 14 tribute 13 a 15 out 15 out 16 of 16 of 17 it 17 it 18 . ' [i] answered , " [patience] . 1 ' 3 answered 3 answered 4 , 4 , 5 " 5 " 7 . this [wall] is not weighed off like plunder . 1 this 4 not 3 is 4 not 4 not 5 weighed 5 weighed 6 off 6 off 8 plunder 7 like 8 plunder 8 plunder 9 . give me proof that my [general] is dead . " 1 give 2 me 2 me 3 proof 3 proof 4 that 4 that 8 dead 5 my 7 is 7 is 8 dead 8 dead 9 . 9 . 10 " " ' [we] are not merchants to bargain , " cried [amal] . 1 " 2 ' 2 ' 4 are 4 are 6 merchants 5 not 6 merchants 6 merchants 11 cried 7 to 8 bargain 8 bargain 9 , 9 , 10 " 9 , 11 cried 11 cried 13 . " moreover , [i] owe this man my life . 1 " 2 moreover 1 " 3 , 2 moreover 3 , 3 , 7 man 5 owe 6 this 6 this 7 man 7 man 9 life 8 my 9 life 9 life 10 . he shall have his proof . " 1 he 2 shall 2 shall 3 have 3 have 4 his 4 his 5 proof 5 proof 6 . 6 . 7 " he threw across to me a letter ( well [i] knew the seal ) from [maximus] . 1 he 2 threw 1 he 5 me 2 threw 4 to 2 threw 5 me 3 across 4 to 5 me 7 letter 6 a 7 letter 7 letter 9 well 7 letter 13 seal 8 ( 9 well 11 knew 12 the 11 knew 13 seal 12 the 13 seal 13 seal 15 from 14 ) 15 from 15 from 17 . " ' [we] took this out of the ship we sank , " he cried . 1 " 6 out 2 ' 4 took 4 took 5 this 5 this 6 out 6 out 9 ship 7 of 8 the 8 the 9 ship 9 ship 10 we 10 we 11 sank 10 we 12 , 12 , 14 he 13 " 14 he 14 he 15 cried 15 cried 16 . " [i] cannot read , but [i] know one sign , at least , which makes me believe . " 1 " 5 , 3 cannot 4 read 4 read 5 , 5 , 13 least 6 but 8 know 8 know 9 one 9 one 10 sign 9 one 13 least 10 sign 11 , 11 , 12 at 13 least 16 makes 14 , 15 which 15 which 16 makes 16 makes 18 believe 17 me 18 believe 18 believe 19 . 18 believe 20 " 19 . 20 " he showed me a dark stain on the outer roll that my heavy heart perceived was the valiant blood of [maximus] . 1 he 2 showed 1 he 3 me 2 showed 3 me 3 me 5 dark 4 a 5 dark 5 dark 6 stain 6 stain 7 on 6 stain 13 heavy 7 on 8 the 8 the 9 outer 8 the 10 roll 10 roll 11 that 11 that 12 my 13 heavy 15 perceived 13 heavy 22 . 14 heart 15 perceived 15 perceived 18 valiant 16 was 17 the 17 the 18 valiant 18 valiant 19 blood 19 blood 20 of " ' [read] ! " said [amal] . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 5 " 4 ! 5 " 5 " 6 said 6 said 8 . " read , and then let us hear whose servants you are ! " 1 " 4 and 2 read 3 , 3 , 4 and 4 and 6 let 5 then 6 let 6 let 8 hear 7 us 8 hear 8 hear 9 whose 8 hear 10 servants 10 servants 11 you 11 you 12 are 12 are 13 ! 13 ! 14 " ' [said] [pertinax] , very softly , after he had looked through it : " [i] will read it all . 1 ' 6 softly 1 ' 17 will 4 , 5 very 4 , 6 softly 6 softly 7 , 7 , 8 after 9 he 11 looked 9 he 17 will 10 had 11 looked 11 looked 12 through 12 through 13 it 13 it 14 : 14 : 15 " 17 will 19 it 18 read 19 it 19 it 20 all 20 all 21 . listen , barbarians ! " 1 listen 2 , 2 , 3 barbarians 3 barbarians 4 ! 4 ! 5 " he read that which [i] have carried next my heart ever since . ' 1 he 2 read 1 he 4 which 2 read 3 that 4 which 7 carried 6 have 7 carried 7 carried 8 next 7 carried 11 ever 8 next 10 heart 9 my 10 heart 11 ever 12 since 12 since 13 . 12 since 14 ' parnesius [drew] from his neck a folded and spotted piece of parchment , and began in a hushed voice : 1 parnesius 3 from 3 from 4 his 3 from 5 neck 5 neck 15 began 6 a 7 folded 7 folded 8 and 8 and 9 spotted 8 and 10 piece 10 piece 11 of 10 piece 12 parchment 12 parchment 13 , 12 parchment 14 and 14 and 15 began 15 began 18 hushed 16 in 17 a 17 a 18 hushed 18 hushed 20 : 19 voice 20 : " ' [enough] , " said young [amal] ; " there is your proof ! 1 " 2 ' 1 " 6 said 4 , 5 " 5 " 6 said 6 said 7 young 7 young 9 ; 9 ; 10 " 10 " 11 there 11 there 12 is 12 is 13 your 13 your 14 proof 13 your 15 ! you must join us now ! " 1 you 2 must 2 must 3 join 3 join 4 us 4 us 5 now 5 now 6 ! 6 ! 7 " ' [pertinax] looked long and silently at him , till that fair man blushed like a girl . 1 ' 4 long 1 ' 6 silently 3 looked 4 long 5 and 6 silently 6 silently 14 blushed 7 at 8 him 8 him 9 , 9 , 10 till 10 till 11 that 11 that 12 fair 12 fair 13 man 12 fair 14 blushed 14 blushed 17 girl 15 like 16 a 16 a 17 girl 17 girl 18 . then read [pertinax] : 1 then 2 read 2 read 4 : the three mules which [i] strove to drive have torn me in pieces as your [father] prophesied . 1 the 2 three 1 the 9 have 2 three 3 mules 2 three 4 which 6 strove 7 to 6 strove 9 have 7 to 8 drive 9 have 10 torn 10 torn 12 in 10 torn 13 pieces 11 me 12 in 13 pieces 14 as 14 as 15 your 15 your 17 prophesied 17 prophesied 18 . the naked swords wait at the tent door to give me the death [i] gave to [gratian] . 1 the 2 naked 1 the 7 tent 2 naked 3 swords 3 swords 4 wait 3 swords 6 the 4 wait 5 at 7 tent 9 to 8 door 9 to 9 to 10 give 10 give 11 me 10 give 18 . 11 me 13 death 12 the 13 death 13 death 15 gave 15 gave 16 to " ' [by] the [light] of the [sun] , " [amal] broke in . 1 " 2 ' 2 ' 4 the 4 the 6 of 6 of 7 the 7 the 9 , 9 , 12 broke 10 " 12 broke 12 broke 13 in 13 in 14 . " this was in some sort a [man] ! 1 " 2 this 2 this 3 was 3 was 4 in 4 in 6 sort 5 some 6 sort 6 sort 7 a 7 a 9 ! we may have been mistaken in his servants ! " 1 we 2 may 2 may 4 been 3 have 4 been 4 been 5 mistaken 5 mistaken 7 his 6 in 7 his 7 his 8 servants 8 servants 9 ! 9 ! 10 " ' [and] [pertinax] read on : " you gave me the time for which [i] asked . 1 ' 4 read 1 ' 7 " 4 read 5 on 5 on 6 : 7 " 9 gave 8 you 9 gave 9 gave 10 me 10 me 11 the 11 the 12 time 12 time 13 for 13 for 17 . 14 which 16 asked 16 asked 17 . if [i] have failed to use it , do not lament . 1 if 3 have 1 if 6 use 4 failed 5 to 5 to 6 use 6 use 9 do 7 it 8 , 8 , 9 do 9 do 10 not 10 not 11 lament 11 lament 12 . we have gambled very splendidly against the [gods] , but they hold weighted dice , and [i] must pay the forfeit . 1 we 4 very 1 we 7 the 2 have 3 gambled 3 gambled 4 very 4 very 5 splendidly 5 splendidly 6 against 7 the 13 weighted 9 , 10 but 10 but 11 they 10 but 12 hold 12 hold 13 weighted 13 weighted 16 and 14 dice 15 , 15 , 16 and 16 and 22 . 18 must 19 pay 19 pay 21 forfeit 19 pay 22 . 20 the 21 forfeit remember , [i] have been ; but [rome] is ; and [rome] will be . 1 remember 2 , 2 , 5 been 4 have 5 been 5 been 6 ; 6 ; 7 but 7 but 14 be 9 is 10 ; 10 ; 11 and 11 and 13 will 13 will 14 be 14 be 15 . tell [pertinax] his [mother] is in safety at [nicaea] , and her monies are in charge of the [prefect] at [antipolis] . 1 tell 3 his 1 tell 7 safety 5 is 6 in 6 in 7 safety 7 safety 8 at 8 at 10 , 10 , 11 and 11 and 12 her 12 her 13 monies 13 monies 22 . 14 are 15 in 15 in 16 charge 15 in 22 . 16 charge 17 of 16 charge 20 at 17 of 18 the make my remembrances to your [father] and to your [mother] , whose friendship was great gain to me . 1 make 2 my 1 make 8 to 2 my 3 remembrances 3 remembrances 4 to 4 to 5 your 7 and 8 to 8 to 13 friendship 9 your 11 , 11 , 12 whose 12 whose 13 friendship 13 friendship 16 gain 14 was 15 great 15 great 16 gain 16 gain 17 to 17 to 18 me 18 me 19 . give also to my little [picts] and to the [winged] [hats] such messages as their thick heads can understand . 1 give 2 also 1 give 12 such 2 also 3 to 2 also 4 my 4 my 5 little 7 and 8 to 8 to 9 the 9 the 12 such 12 such 13 messages 12 such 17 heads 13 messages 16 thick 14 as 15 their 15 their 16 thick 16 thick 17 heads 17 heads 18 can 18 can 19 understand 19 understand 20 . i would have sent you three [legions] this very day if all had gone aright . 1 i 3 have 1 i 4 sent 2 would 3 have 4 sent 8 this 5 you 6 three 6 three 8 this 8 this 11 if 9 very 10 day 10 day 11 if 11 if 14 gone 12 all 13 had 13 had 14 gone 14 gone 15 aright 15 aright 16 . do not forget me . 1 do 2 not 2 not 3 forget 3 forget 4 me 4 me 5 . we have worked together . 1 we 2 have 2 have 3 worked 3 worked 4 together 4 together 5 . farewell ! 1 farewell 2 ! farewell ! 1 farewell 2 ! farewell ! " 1 farewell 2 ! 2 ! 3 " ' [now] , that was my [emperor] 's last letter . ' 1 ' 10 letter 3 , 4 that 3 , 8 's 4 that 5 was 5 was 6 my 8 's 9 last 9 last 10 letter 10 letter 11 . 11 . 12 ' ( the children heard the parchment crackle as [parnesius] returned it to its place . ) 1 ( 4 heard 1 ( 6 parchment 1 ( 10 returned 2 the 3 children 2 the 4 heard 5 the 6 parchment 6 parchment 7 crackle 7 crackle 8 as 10 returned 12 to 11 it 12 to 12 to 14 place 13 its 14 place 14 place 15 . 15 . 16 ) " ' [i] was mistaken , " said [amal] . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 6 , 4 was 5 mistaken 5 mistaken 6 , 6 , 7 " 7 " 8 said 8 said 10 . " the servants of such a man will sell nothing except over the sword . 1 " 6 a 1 " 15 . 2 the 3 servants 3 servants 4 of 3 servants 6 a 4 of 5 such 6 a 7 man 7 man 9 sell 8 will 9 sell 9 sell 10 nothing 10 nothing 11 except 11 except 14 sword 11 except 15 . 12 over 13 the 12 over 14 sword i am glad of it . " 1 i 2 am 1 i 3 glad 3 glad 4 of 4 of 5 it 5 it 6 . 6 . 7 " he held out his hand to me . 1 he 4 his 2 held 3 out 3 out 4 his 4 his 5 hand 5 hand 6 to 6 to 7 me 7 me 8 . " ' [but] [maximus] has given you your dismissal , " said an elder . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 9 dismissal 2 ' 5 has 5 has 6 given 6 given 7 you 7 you 8 your 9 dismissal 11 " 10 , 11 " 11 " 13 an 12 said 13 an 13 an 14 elder 14 elder 15 . " you are certainly free to serve or to rule whom you please . 1 " 3 are 1 " 10 rule 2 you 3 are 3 are 7 serve 4 certainly 5 free 5 free 6 to 6 to 7 serve 7 serve 8 or 8 or 9 to 10 rule 11 whom 10 rule 13 please 11 whom 12 you 13 please 14 . join do not follow join us ! " 1 join 2 do 2 do 3 not 3 not 4 follow 4 follow 5 join 5 join 6 us 5 join 7 ! 7 ! 8 " " ' [we] thank you , " said [pertinax] . 1 " 5 you 2 ' 4 thank 4 thank 5 you 5 you 6 , 6 , 7 " 7 " 8 said 8 said 10 . " but [maximus] tells us to give you such messages as pardon me , but [i] use his words your thick heads can understand . " 1 " 2 but 2 but 7 give 2 but 10 messages 4 tells 5 us 5 us 6 to 5 us 7 give 8 you 9 such 9 such 10 messages 10 messages 19 words 11 as 12 pardon 12 pardon 13 me 13 me 14 , 14 , 15 but 15 but 19 words 17 use 18 his 18 his 19 words 19 words 24 understand 20 your 21 thick 21 thick 22 heads 22 heads 23 can 22 heads 24 understand 23 can 24 understand 24 understand 25 . 25 . 26 " he pointed through the door to the foot of a catapult wound up . 1 he 2 pointed 1 he 8 foot 1 he 12 wound 2 pointed 3 through 4 the 5 door 5 door 6 to 5 door 8 foot 6 to 7 the 9 of 10 a 10 a 11 catapult 10 a 12 wound 12 wound 14 . 13 up 14 . " ' [we] understand , " said an elder . 1 " 2 ' 2 ' 4 understand 4 understand 5 , 4 understand 6 " 5 , 6 " 6 " 8 an 7 said 8 an 8 an 9 elder 8 an 10 . 9 elder 10 . " the [wall] must be won at a price ? " 1 " 5 be 2 the 4 must 4 must 5 be 5 be 6 won 6 won 7 at 7 at 8 a 8 a 9 price 9 price 10 ? 10 ? 11 " ' [they] drank , and wiped their yellow beards in silence till they rose to go . 1 ' 5 and 1 ' 9 beards 3 drank 4 , 4 , 5 and 5 and 6 wiped 6 wiped 7 their 6 wiped 8 yellow 7 their 8 yellow 9 beards 14 rose 10 in 11 silence 11 silence 12 till 12 till 13 they 12 till 14 rose 14 rose 17 . 15 to 16 go 16 go 17 . " ' [think] rather what [theodosius] may send , " [i] answered ; and though they laughed , [i] saw that my chance shot troubled them . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 5 what 2 ' 4 rather 5 what 10 " 7 may 8 send 8 send 9 , 9 , 10 " 10 " 14 and 12 answered 13 ; 13 ; 14 and 14 and 20 saw 15 though 18 , 16 they 17 laughed 17 laughed 18 , 18 , 20 saw 20 saw 25 troubled 21 that 22 my 22 my 23 chance 23 chance 24 shot 23 chance 25 troubled 25 troubled 26 them 26 them 27 . ' [only] old [allo] lingered behind a little . 1 ' 3 old 3 old 5 lingered 5 lingered 6 behind 6 behind 7 a 7 a 8 little 8 little 9 . " ' [you] see , " he said , winking and blinking , " [i] am no more than their dog . 1 " 6 " 2 ' 4 see 2 ' 5 , 5 , 6 " 6 " 9 , 7 he 8 said 8 said 9 , 9 , 11 and 10 winking 11 and 11 and 12 blinking 12 blinking 14 " 13 , 14 " 14 " 19 than 16 am 17 no 17 no 18 more 17 no 19 than 19 than 21 dog 20 their 21 dog 21 dog 22 . when [i] have shown their men the secret short ways across our bogs , they will kick me like one . " 1 when 7 the 3 have 6 men 3 have 7 the 4 shown 5 their 5 their 6 men 7 the 9 short 8 secret 9 short 9 short 14 , 10 ways 11 across 11 across 12 our 11 across 14 , 12 our 13 bogs 14 , 17 kick 15 they 16 will 16 will 17 kick 17 kick 21 . 18 me 19 like 19 like 20 one 20 one 21 . 21 . 22 " " ' [you] think so ? 1 " 2 ' 2 ' 4 think 4 think 5 so 5 so 6 ? woe is me ! " said the old man . 1 woe 2 is 2 is 3 me 3 me 8 old 4 ! 5 " 5 " 6 said 6 said 7 the 7 the 8 old 8 old 9 man 9 man 10 . " [i] only wanted peace for my people , " and he went out stumbling through the snow behind the tall [winged] [hats] . 1 " 3 only 1 " 4 wanted 4 wanted 8 people 4 wanted 15 stumbling 5 peace 6 for 6 for 7 my 7 my 8 people 8 people 9 , 9 , 10 " 10 " 11 and 11 and 12 he 11 and 13 went 13 went 14 out 15 stumbling 18 snow 16 through 17 the 16 through 18 snow 18 snow 21 tall 19 behind 20 the 20 the 21 tall 21 tall 24 . i had this from a [pict] prisoner . 1 i 2 had 2 had 3 this 3 this 4 from 4 from 5 a 5 a 7 prisoner 7 prisoner 8 . they were as much our spies as our enemies , for the [winged] [hats] oppressed them , and took their winter stores . 1 they 4 much 2 were 3 as 2 were 4 much 4 much 9 enemies 5 our 6 spies 6 spies 7 as 7 as 8 our 8 our 9 enemies 9 enemies 11 for 10 , 11 for 11 for 15 oppressed 12 the 15 oppressed 15 oppressed 18 and 15 oppressed 21 winter 16 them 17 , 17 , 18 and 18 and 19 took 19 took 20 their 21 winter 22 stores 22 stores 23 . ah , foolish [little] [people] ! 1 ah 2 , 2 , 3 foolish 3 foolish 6 ! ' [then] the [winged] [hats] began to roll us up from each end of the [wall] . 1 ' 3 the 1 ' 8 roll 6 began 7 to 6 began 8 roll 8 roll 10 up 9 us 10 up 10 up 12 each 11 from 12 each 12 each 13 end 13 end 14 of 13 end 15 the 15 the 17 . we had trouble , too , with the forage for the ponies along the [wall] . 1 we 4 , 2 had 3 trouble 3 trouble 4 , 4 , 6 , 5 too 6 , 6 , 12 ponies 7 with 8 the 8 the 9 forage 9 forage 10 for 10 for 11 the 11 the 12 ponies 12 ponies 13 along 13 along 14 the 14 the 16 . i kept ten , and so did [pertinax] . 1 i 2 kept 1 i 4 , 2 kept 3 ten 4 , 5 and 5 and 6 so 6 so 7 did 7 did 9 . we lived and slept [in] the saddle , riding east or west , and we ate our worn-out ponies . 1 we 4 slept 1 we 8 , 2 lived 3 and 2 lived 4 slept 4 slept 6 the 6 the 7 saddle 8 , 13 , 9 riding 10 east 10 east 11 or 11 or 12 west 12 west 13 , 13 , 18 worn-out 14 and 15 we 15 we 16 ate 16 ate 17 our 17 our 18 worn-out 18 worn-out 20 . 19 ponies 20 . the people of the town also made us some trouble till [i] gathered them all in one quarter behind [hunno] . 1 the 3 of 2 people 3 of 3 of 6 also 4 the 5 town 5 town 6 also 6 also 11 till 7 made 8 us 8 us 9 some 9 some 10 trouble 10 trouble 11 till 11 till 14 them 13 gathered 14 them 14 them 19 behind 15 all 16 in 15 all 18 quarter 16 in 17 one 18 quarter 19 behind 19 behind 21 . we broke down the [wall] on either side of it to make as it were a citadel . 1 we 2 broke 1 we 4 the 2 broke 3 down 4 the 6 on 6 on 8 side 7 either 8 side 8 side 9 of 9 of 10 it 9 of 12 make 10 it 11 to 12 make 17 citadel 13 as 14 it 14 it 15 were 15 were 16 a 16 a 17 citadel 17 citadel 18 . our men fought better in close order . 1 our 2 men 1 our 4 better 2 men 3 fought 4 better 5 in 5 in 7 order 6 close 7 order 7 order 8 . i think we fought in our sleep . 1 i 2 think 1 i 3 we 2 think 3 we 3 we 4 fought 4 fought 5 in 5 in 6 our 6 our 7 sleep 7 sleep 8 . ' [the] [winged] [hats] fought like wolves all in a pack . 1 ' 6 like 5 fought 6 like 6 like 7 wolves 7 wolves 8 all 8 all 9 in 9 in 11 pack 10 a 11 pack 11 pack 12 . where they had suffered most , there they charged in most hotly . 1 where 2 they 1 where 6 , 2 they 3 had 3 had 4 suffered 4 suffered 5 most 6 , 9 charged 7 there 8 they 7 there 9 charged 9 charged 10 in 10 in 11 most 11 most 12 hotly 12 hotly 13 . this was hard for the defenders , but it held them from sweeping on into [britain] . 1 this 4 for 2 was 3 hard 3 hard 4 for 4 for 6 defenders 5 the 6 defenders 6 defenders 7 , 7 , 10 held 8 but 9 it 9 it 10 held 10 held 11 them 11 them 12 from 12 from 13 sweeping 12 from 17 . 13 sweeping 14 on 14 on 15 into we wished for some record . 1 we 2 wished 2 wished 3 for 3 for 4 some 4 some 5 record 5 record 6 . ' [and] the fighting ? 1 ' 3 the 3 the 4 fighting 4 fighting 5 ? the fight was always hottest to left and right of the great statue of [roma] [dea] , near to [rutilianus] 's house . 1 the 5 hottest 2 fight 3 was 2 fight 5 hottest 3 was 4 always 5 hottest 8 and 6 to 7 left 7 left 8 and 8 and 13 statue 9 right 10 of 10 of 11 the 11 the 12 great 12 great 13 statue 13 statue 18 near 14 of 17 , 17 , 18 near 18 near 23 . 19 to 21 's 21 's 22 house 22 house 23 . i remember he said his sword was an oracle ! 1 i 2 remember 2 remember 3 he 2 remember 6 sword 3 he 4 said 5 his 6 sword 6 sword 7 was 7 was 8 an 8 an 9 oracle 9 oracle 10 ! " let us consult the [oracle] , " he would say , and put the handle against his ear , and shake his head wisely . 1 " 3 us 1 " 9 he 2 let 3 us 3 us 4 consult 4 consult 5 the 7 , 8 " 7 , 9 he 9 he 10 would 9 he 11 say 11 say 12 , 11 say 14 put 12 , 13 and 14 put 19 ear 14 put 21 and 15 the 16 handle 16 handle 17 against 17 against 18 his 17 against 19 ear 19 ear 20 , 21 and 22 shake 22 shake 23 his 22 shake 24 head 24 head 26 . 25 wisely 26 . oh , there were jests in plenty on the [wall] to take the place of food ! 1 oh 6 in 2 , 3 there 3 there 4 were 4 were 5 jests 5 jests 6 in 6 in 7 plenty 7 plenty 9 the 8 on 9 the 9 the 14 place 11 to 12 take 12 take 13 the 12 take 14 place 14 place 16 food 15 of 16 food 16 food 17 ! ' [we] endured for two months and seventeen days always being pressed from three sides into a smaller space . 1 ' 7 and 3 endured 4 for 3 endured 5 two 5 two 6 months 6 months 7 and 7 and 8 seventeen 7 and 12 pressed 8 seventeen 10 always 9 days 10 always 10 always 11 being 12 pressed 14 three 12 pressed 17 a 13 from 14 three 15 sides 16 into 16 into 17 a 17 a 19 space 18 smaller 19 space 19 space 20 . several times [allo] sent in word that help was at hand . 1 several 5 in 2 times 4 sent 2 times 5 in 5 in 6 word 6 word 9 was 7 that 8 help 8 help 9 was 9 was 10 at 10 at 11 hand 11 hand 12 . we did not believe it , but it cheered our men . 1 we 2 did 2 did 4 believe 3 not 4 believe 4 believe 6 , 5 it 6 , 6 , 10 our 7 but 8 it 8 it 9 cheered 9 cheered 10 our 10 our 11 men 11 men 12 . ' [the] end came not with shootings of joy , but , like the rest , as in a dream . 1 ' 17 as 3 end 4 came 4 came 5 not 4 came 9 joy 4 came 10 , 6 with 7 shootings 7 shootings 8 of 7 shootings 9 joy 10 , 11 but 11 but 12 , 12 , 13 like 13 like 15 rest 13 like 16 , 14 the 15 rest 16 , 17 as 17 as 21 . 18 in 19 a 19 a 20 dream 19 a 21 . the [winged] [hats] suddenly left us in peace for one night and the next day ; which is too long for spent men . 1 the 4 suddenly 1 the 10 one 4 suddenly 6 us 5 left 6 us 6 us 7 in 7 in 8 peace 8 peace 9 for 10 one 14 next 11 night 13 the 11 night 14 next 12 and 13 the 14 next 18 is 15 day 16 ; 16 ; 17 which 17 which 18 is 18 is 19 too 19 too 20 long 19 too 22 spent 20 long 21 for 22 spent 23 men 23 men 24 . we [slept] at first lightly , expecting to be roused , and then like logs , each where he lay . 1 we 3 at 1 we 5 lightly 3 at 4 first 5 lightly 12 and 6 , 7 expecting 7 expecting 8 to 8 to 9 be 9 be 10 roused 10 roused 11 , 11 , 12 and 12 and 17 each 13 then 15 logs 14 like 15 logs 15 logs 16 , 15 logs 17 each 17 each 18 where 18 where 20 lay 19 he 20 lay 20 lay 21 . may you never need such sleep ! 1 may 2 you 2 you 3 never 3 never 4 need 4 need 5 such 5 such 6 sleep 6 sleep 7 ! when [i] waked our towers were full of strange , armed men , who watched us snoring . 1 when 4 our 1 when 8 of 3 waked 4 our 4 our 5 towers 6 were 7 full 7 full 8 of 8 of 13 , 9 strange 10 , 9 strange 11 armed 10 , 11 armed 11 armed 12 men 11 armed 13 , 13 , 15 watched 14 who 15 watched 15 watched 18 . 16 us 17 snoring 16 us 18 . i roused [pertinax] , and we leaped up together . 1 i 2 roused 2 roused 5 and 4 , 5 and 5 and 8 up 6 we 7 leaped 7 leaped 8 up 8 up 10 . 9 together 10 . " ' [what] ? " said a young man in clean armour . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 6 said 2 ' 4 ? 4 ? 5 " 6 said 7 a 7 a 8 young 8 young 11 clean 9 man 10 in 10 in 11 clean 11 clean 12 armour 12 armour 13 . " do you fight against [theodosius] ? 1 " 2 do 2 do 3 you 3 you 4 fight 4 fight 5 against 5 against 7 ? look ! " 1 look 2 ! 2 ! 3 " ' [north] we looked over the red snow . 1 ' 3 we 3 we 4 looked 4 looked 6 the 5 over 6 the 6 the 7 red 7 red 9 . 8 snow 9 . no [winged] [hats] were there . 1 no 4 were 4 were 5 there 5 there 6 . south we looked over the white snow , and behold there were the [eagles] of two strong [legions] encamped . 1 south 4 over 1 south 8 , 2 we 3 looked 3 looked 4 over 4 over 7 snow 5 the 6 white 6 white 7 snow 8 , 9 and 8 , 11 there 9 and 10 behold 11 there 16 two 12 were 13 the 13 the 15 of 15 of 16 two 16 two 17 strong 17 strong 19 encamped 19 encamped 20 . east and west we saw flame and fighting , but by [hunno] all was still . 1 east 5 saw 2 and 3 west 3 west 4 we 4 we 5 saw 5 saw 6 flame 6 flame 7 and 7 and 8 fighting 8 fighting 9 , 9 , 10 but 10 but 11 by 10 but 16 . 13 all 14 was 14 was 15 still 15 still 16 . " ' [trouble] no more , " said the young man . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 6 , 2 ' 4 no 5 more 6 , 6 , 7 " 6 , 8 said 8 said 10 young 9 the 10 young 10 young 11 man 11 man 12 . " [rome] 's arm is long . 1 " 3 's 3 's 4 arm 4 arm 5 is 5 is 6 long 6 long 7 . where are the [captains] of the [wall] ? " 1 where 2 are 2 are 3 the 3 the 5 of 5 of 6 the 6 the 9 " 8 ? 9 " ' [we] said we were those men . 1 ' 3 said 3 said 6 those 4 we 5 were 4 we 6 those 6 those 7 men 7 men 8 . " ' [but] you are old and grey-haired , " he cried . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 5 are 2 ' 4 you 4 you 5 are 5 are 6 old 6 old 8 grey-haired 6 old 9 , 7 and 8 grey-haired 9 , 10 " 10 " 11 he 11 he 12 cried 12 cried 13 . " [maximus] said that they were boys . " 1 " 3 said 3 said 4 that 4 that 5 they 5 they 6 were 6 were 7 boys 7 boys 8 . 8 . 9 " " ' [yes] , that was true some years ago , " said [pertinax] . 1 " 4 , 2 ' 4 , 4 , 9 years 5 that 6 was 6 was 7 true 7 true 8 some 7 true 9 years 9 years 10 ago 10 ago 12 " 11 , 12 " 12 " 13 said 13 said 15 . " what is our fate to be , you fine and well-fed child ? " 1 " 2 what 1 " 3 is 2 what 3 is 3 is 5 fate 4 our 5 fate 5 fate 6 to 6 to 7 be 7 be 8 , 8 , 12 well-fed 9 you 10 fine 10 fine 11 and 11 and 12 well-fed 12 well-fed 13 child 13 child 14 ? 13 child 15 " " ' [i] am called [ambrosius] , a secretary of the [emperor] , " he answered . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 4 am 4 am 10 of 5 called 7 , 7 , 8 a 8 a 9 secretary 8 a 10 of 9 secretary 10 of 10 of 11 the 11 the 13 , 13 , 17 . 14 " 15 he 15 he 16 answered 16 answered 17 . " show me a certain letter which [maximus] wrote from a tent at [aquileia] , and perhaps [i] will believe . " 1 " 3 me 1 " 9 wrote 2 show 3 me 3 me 4 a 4 a 7 which 5 certain 6 letter 5 certain 7 which 9 wrote 12 tent 9 wrote 19 will 10 from 11 a 11 a 12 tent 12 tent 13 at 15 , 16 and 16 and 17 perhaps 16 and 19 will 19 will 20 believe 20 believe 21 . 21 . 22 " if you choose to serve [theodosius] , he will give you a [legion] . 1 if 2 you 1 if 7 , 2 you 3 choose 3 choose 5 serve 4 to 5 serve 7 , 8 he 8 he 9 will 8 he 10 give 10 give 12 a 11 you 12 a 12 a 14 . if it suits you to go to your homes , we will give you a [triumph] . " 1 if 2 it 1 if 5 to 2 it 3 suits 3 suits 4 you 5 to 6 go 6 go 7 to 7 to 10 , 8 your 9 homes 9 homes 10 , 10 , 13 give 11 we 12 will 11 we 13 give 13 give 17 . 14 you 15 a 15 a 17 . 17 . 18 " " ' [oh] , [i] see you are a boy , " said [ambrosius] . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 4 , 4 , 6 see 6 see 8 are 6 see 9 a 7 you 8 are 9 a 10 boy 10 boy 12 " 11 , 12 " 12 " 15 . 13 said 15 . " and you ? " turning to me . 1 " 2 and 1 " 3 you 3 you 4 ? 4 ? 5 " 5 " 6 turning 6 turning 8 me 7 to 8 me 8 me 9 . " ' [we] bear no ill-will against [theodosius] , but in [war-] " [i] began . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 5 no 4 bear 5 no 5 no 7 against 6 ill-will 7 against 7 against 9 , 9 , 10 but 10 but 11 in 11 in 16 . 13 " 15 began 15 began 16 . " ' [in] [war] it is as it is in [love] , " said [pertinax] . 1 " 2 ' 2 ' 5 it 5 it 6 is 5 it 8 it 6 is 7 as 8 it 9 is 9 is 10 in 10 in 16 . 12 , 13 " 12 , 16 . 13 " 14 said " whether [she] be good or bad , one gives one 's best once , to one only . 1 " 2 whether 2 whether 10 gives 4 be 8 , 4 be 10 gives 5 good 7 bad 5 good 8 , 6 or 7 bad 8 , 9 one 10 gives 16 to 11 one 12 's 11 one 15 , 12 's 13 best 13 best 14 once 15 , 16 to 16 to 18 only 17 one 18 only 18 only 19 . that given , there remains no second worth giving or taking . " 1 that 2 given 1 that 4 there 2 given 3 , 4 there 7 second 5 remains 6 no 6 no 7 second 7 second 11 taking 8 worth 9 giving 9 giving 10 or 10 or 11 taking 11 taking 12 . 12 . 13 " " ' [that] is true , " said [ambrosius] . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 5 true 4 is 5 true 5 true 6 , 6 , 7 " 6 , 8 said 8 said 10 . " [i] was with [maximus] before he died . 1 " 3 was 3 was 9 . 4 with 6 before 6 before 8 died 7 he 8 died 8 died 9 . he warned [theodosius] that you would never serve him , and frankly [i] say [i] am sorry for my [emperor] . " 1 he 2 warned 1 he 10 , 2 warned 8 serve 4 that 5 you 5 you 6 would 6 would 7 never 6 would 8 serve 8 serve 9 him 10 , 16 am 11 and 12 frankly 11 and 16 am 12 frankly 14 say 16 am 17 sorry 16 am 21 . 17 sorry 18 for 17 sorry 21 . 18 for 19 my 21 . 22 " " ' [he] has [rome] to console him , " said [pertinax] . 1 " 2 ' 2 ' 4 has 4 has 7 console 6 to 7 console 7 console 8 him 8 him 9 , 9 , 10 " 10 " 11 said 11 said 13 . " [i] ask you of your kindness to let us go to our homes and get this smell out of our nostrils . " 1 " 3 ask 1 " 4 you 4 you 11 go 4 you 18 smell 5 of 6 your 6 your 7 kindness 7 kindness 9 let 7 kindness 11 go 8 to 9 let 9 let 10 us 12 to 16 get 12 to 18 smell 13 our 14 homes 13 our 15 and 15 and 16 get 16 get 17 this 18 smell 21 our 19 out 20 of 20 of 21 our 21 our 23 . 22 nostrils 23 . 23 . 24 " ' [none] the less they gave us a [triumph] ! ' 1 ' 3 the 3 the 4 less 4 less 5 they 5 they 6 gave 6 gave 7 us 6 gave 8 a 8 a 10 ! 10 ! 11 ' ' [it] was well earned , ' said [puck] , throwing some leaves into the still water of the marlpit . 1 ' 5 earned 3 was 4 well 4 well 5 earned 5 earned 7 ' 6 , 7 ' 7 ' 17 water 8 said 10 , 10 , 11 throwing 11 throwing 13 leaves 12 some 13 leaves 13 leaves 14 into 14 into 16 still 14 into 17 water 15 the 16 still 17 water 21 . 18 of 19 the 18 of 20 marlpit 19 the 20 marlpit 20 marlpit 21 . the black , oily circles spread dizzily as the children watched them . 1 the 3 , 2 black 3 , 3 , 7 dizzily 4 oily 5 circles 4 oily 6 spread 6 spread 7 dizzily 7 dizzily 10 children 8 as 9 the 9 the 10 children 10 children 11 watched 11 watched 12 them 12 them 13 . ' [i] want to know , oh , ever so many things , ' said [dan] . 1 ' 5 know 1 ' 6 , 3 want 4 to 3 want 5 know 5 know 6 , 6 , 8 , 7 oh 8 , 8 , 9 ever 9 ever 10 so 10 so 12 things 10 so 13 , 11 many 12 things 13 , 14 ' 14 ' 15 said 15 said 17 . ' [what] happened to old [allo] ? 1 ' 3 happened 3 happened 4 to 4 to 5 old 4 to 7 ? did the [winged] [hats] ever come back ? 1 did 2 the 2 the 5 ever 5 ever 6 come 6 come 7 back 7 back 8 ? and what did [amal] do ? ' 1 and 2 what 2 what 3 did 3 did 5 do 5 do 6 ? 6 ? 7 ' ' [and] what happened to the fat old [general] with the five cooks ? ' said [una] . 1 ' 5 to 3 what 4 happened 4 happened 5 to 5 to 7 fat 6 the 7 fat 7 fat 10 with 8 old 10 with 10 with 12 five 11 the 12 five 12 five 13 cooks 13 cooks 14 ? 14 ? 16 said 15 ' 16 said 16 said 18 . ' [and] what did your [mother] say when you came home ? . ' 1 ' 3 what 1 ' 10 came 3 what 4 did 4 did 5 your 5 your 7 say 7 say 8 when 8 when 9 you 10 came 11 home 11 home 12 ? 12 ? 13 . 13 . 14 ' ' [hst] ! ' he whispered . 1 ' 3 ! 3 ! 4 ' 4 ' 5 he 5 he 6 whispered 6 whispered 7 . ' [oh] , [mus] ' [reynolds] , [mus] ' [reynolds] ! ' said [hobden] , under his breath . 1 ' 3 , 3 , 5 ' 5 ' 9 ' 7 , 9 ' 9 ' 12 ' 11 ! 12 ' 12 ' 16 under 13 said 15 , 15 , 16 under 16 under 19 . 17 his 18 breath 18 breath 19 . ' [if] [i] knowed all was inside your head , [i] 'd know something wuth knowin ' . 1 ' 4 knowed 1 ' 9 head 5 all 6 was 6 was 7 inside 7 inside 8 your 8 your 9 head 9 head 10 , 10 , 13 know 12 'd 13 know 13 know 15 wuth 13 know 16 knowin 14 something 15 wuth 15 wuth 16 knowin 16 knowin 18 . 17 ' 18 . mus ' [dan] an ' [miss] [una] , come along o ' me while [i] lock up my liddle henhouse . ' 1 mus 2 ' 1 mus 5 ' 2 ' 4 an 5 ' 13 me 8 , 9 come 9 come 10 along 9 come 13 me 10 along 12 ' 11 o 12 ' 13 me 14 while 14 while 17 up 16 lock 17 up 17 up 20 henhouse 18 my 19 liddle 19 liddle 20 henhouse 20 henhouse 21 . 21 . 22 ' [a] [pict] [song] we are the [little] [folk] we ! 1 we 2 are 1 we 6 we 2 are 3 the 6 we 7 ! too little to love or to hate . 1 too 2 little 1 too 3 to 3 to 4 love 4 love 5 or 5 or 6 to 6 to 7 hate 7 hate 8 . leave us alone and you 'll see [how] we can drag down the [great] ! 1 leave 2 us 2 us 3 alone 3 alone 4 and 3 alone 7 see 4 and 5 you 5 you 6 'll 7 see 9 we 7 see 10 can 10 can 11 drag 10 can 12 down 12 down 13 the 12 down 15 ! we are the worm in the wood ! 1 we 2 are 2 are 3 the 3 the 4 worm 4 worm 5 in 5 in 6 the 6 the 7 wood 7 wood 8 ! we are the rot in the root ! 1 we 2 are 2 are 3 the 3 the 4 rot 4 rot 5 in 5 in 6 the 6 the 7 root 7 root 8 ! we are the germ in the blood ! 1 we 2 are 2 are 3 the 3 the 4 germ 4 germ 5 in 5 in 6 the 6 the 7 blood 7 blood 8 ! we are the thorn in the foot ! 1 we 2 are 2 are 3 the 3 the 4 thorn 4 thorn 5 in 5 in 6 the 6 the 7 foot 7 foot 8 ! mistletoe killing an oak [rats] gnawing cables in two [moths] making holes in a cloak [how] they must love what they do ! 1 mistletoe 3 an 1 mistletoe 11 making 2 killing 3 an 3 an 4 oak 6 gnawing 8 in 6 gnawing 11 making 7 cables 8 in 8 in 9 two 11 making 13 in 12 holes 13 in 13 in 14 a 14 a 15 cloak 15 cloak 21 they 17 they 18 must 18 must 19 love 19 love 20 what 20 what 21 they 21 they 22 do 22 do 23 ! no indeed ! 1 no 2 indeed 2 indeed 3 ! we are not strong , [but] we know [peoples] that are . 1 we 2 are 1 we 4 strong 2 are 3 not 4 strong 7 we 5 , 7 we 7 we 8 know 8 know 10 that 10 that 11 are 11 are 12 . yes , and we 'll guide them along , [to] smash and destroy you in [war] ! 1 yes 3 and 1 yes 4 we 2 , 3 and 4 we 5 'll 4 we 6 guide 6 guide 9 , 7 them 8 along 8 along 9 , 9 , 11 smash 11 smash 13 destroy 12 and 13 destroy 13 destroy 14 you 13 destroy 17 ! 14 you 15 in we shall be slaves just the same ? 1 we 2 shall 1 we 3 be 2 shall 3 be 3 be 4 slaves 4 slaves 5 just 5 just 6 the 6 the 7 same 7 same 8 ? we are the [little] [folk] , we , etc 1 we 2 are 2 are 3 the 2 are 9 etc 6 , 7 we 7 we 8 , 8 , 9 etc [hal] [o] ['] [the] [draft] a rainy afternoon drove [dan] and [una] over to play pirates in the [little] [mill] . 1 a 4 drove 2 rainy 3 afternoon 3 afternoon 4 drove 4 drove 8 over 6 and 8 over 8 over 10 play 9 to 10 play 10 play 16 . 11 pirates 12 in 11 pirates 16 . 12 in 13 the he was dressed in a plum-coloured doublet and tight plum-coloured hose , and he [drew] busily in a red-edged book . 1 he 2 was 1 he 5 a 2 was 3 dressed 2 was 5 a 3 dressed 4 in 5 a 10 plum-coloured 6 plum-coloured 7 doublet 6 plum-coloured 8 and 8 and 9 tight 8 and 10 plum-coloured 10 plum-coloured 13 and 11 hose 12 , 11 hose 13 and 13 and 16 busily 14 he 16 busily 16 busily 18 a 17 in 18 a 18 a 19 red-edged 19 red-edged 20 book 20 book 21 . ' [sit] ye ! 1 ' 3 ye 3 ye 4 ! sit ye ! ' 1 sit 2 ye 2 ye 3 ! 3 ! 4 ' puck cried from a rafter overhead . 1 puck 2 cried 2 cried 3 from 3 from 4 a 4 a 6 overhead 5 rafter 6 overhead 6 overhead 7 . ' [see] what it is to be beautiful ! 1 ' 3 what 3 what 5 is 4 it 5 is 5 is 6 to 6 to 7 be 7 be 8 beautiful 7 be 9 ! 8 beautiful 9 ! sir [harry] [dawe] pardon , [hal] says [i] am the very image of a head for a gargoyle . ' 1 sir 9 am 4 pardon 5 , 4 pardon 9 am 5 , 7 says 9 am 12 image 10 the 11 very 11 very 12 image 12 image 13 of 13 of 15 head 13 of 16 for 14 a 15 head 16 for 18 gargoyle 17 a 18 gargoyle 18 gargoyle 19 . 19 . 20 ' the [man] laughed and raised his dark velvet cap to the children , and his grizzled hair bristled out in a stormy fringe . 1 the 3 laughed 1 the 7 dark 3 laughed 4 and 4 and 5 raised 5 raised 6 his 7 dark 16 grizzled 8 velvet 9 cap 9 cap 10 to 10 to 11 the 11 the 12 children 12 children 13 , 12 children 16 grizzled 13 , 14 and 14 and 15 his 16 grizzled 17 hair 17 hair 22 stormy 18 bristled 19 out 18 bristled 21 a 19 out 20 in 21 a 22 stormy 22 stormy 23 fringe 23 fringe 24 . he was old forty at least but his eyes were young , with funny little wrinkles all round them . 1 he 3 old 1 he 8 his 2 was 3 old 3 old 4 forty 4 forty 7 but 5 at 6 least 6 least 7 but 8 his 11 young 8 his 14 funny 9 eyes 10 were 9 eyes 11 young 11 young 14 funny 12 , 13 with 12 , 14 funny 14 funny 20 . 15 little 16 wrinkles 16 wrinkles 18 round 16 wrinkles 19 them 17 all 18 round 19 them 20 . a satchel of embroidered leather hung from his broad belt , which looked interesting . 1 a 3 of 1 a 4 embroidered 2 satchel 3 of 4 embroidered 7 from 5 leather 6 hung 6 hung 7 from 7 from 8 his 8 his 9 broad 8 his 12 which 9 broad 11 , 10 belt 11 , 12 which 13 looked 13 looked 14 interesting 14 interesting 15 . ' [may] we see ? ' said [una] , coming forward . 1 ' 4 see 3 we 4 see 4 see 5 ? 5 ? 6 ' 6 ' 10 coming 7 said 9 , 9 , 10 coming 10 coming 11 forward 11 forward 12 . ' [surely] sure-ly ! ' he said , moving up on the window-seat , and returned to his work with a silver-pointed pencil . 1 ' 3 sure-ly 3 sure-ly 5 ' 4 ! 5 ' 5 ' 9 moving 6 he 7 said 7 said 8 , 7 said 9 moving 9 moving 13 window-seat 10 up 11 on 11 on 12 the 12 the 13 window-seat 13 window-seat 21 a 14 , 15 and 15 and 16 returned 16 returned 17 to 16 returned 19 work 17 to 18 his 19 work 20 with 20 with 21 a 21 a 22 silver-pointed 22 silver-pointed 23 pencil 22 silver-pointed 24 . ' [oh] , what a beauty ! ' cried [dan] . 1 ' 3 , 3 , 5 a 4 what 5 a 5 a 6 beauty 6 beauty 9 cried 7 ! 8 ' 8 ' 9 cried 9 cried 11 . " ware fingers ! 1 " 2 ware 2 ware 3 fingers 3 fingers 4 ! that blade is perilous sharp . 1 that 2 blade 2 blade 3 is 3 is 4 perilous 4 perilous 5 sharp 5 sharp 6 . i made it myself of the best [low] [country] cross-bow steel . 1 i 2 made 1 i 3 it 2 made 3 it 3 it 4 myself 4 myself 6 the 5 of 6 the 6 the 7 best 7 best 11 steel 10 cross-bow 11 steel 11 steel 12 . and so , too , this fish . 1 and 2 so 2 so 4 too 3 , 4 too 4 too 5 , 5 , 6 this 6 this 8 . 7 fish 8 . when his back-fin travels to his tail so he swallows up the blade , even as the whale swallowed [gaffer] [jonah] [....y] 1 when 5 to 2 his 3 back-fin 3 back-fin 4 travels 4 travels 5 to 5 to 7 tail 6 his 7 tail 7 tail 12 the 8 so 9 he 9 he 10 swallows 10 swallows 11 up 11 up 12 the 12 the 13 blade 12 the 14 , 14 , 15 even 15 even 18 whale 16 as 17 the 17 the 18 whale 18 whale 19 swallowed yes , and that 's my inkhorn . 1 yes 3 and 2 , 3 and 3 and 4 that 4 that 5 's 5 's 6 my 6 my 7 inkhorn 7 inkhorn 8 . i made the four silver saints round it . 1 i 2 made 2 made 3 the 2 made 4 four 3 the 4 four 4 four 5 silver 5 silver 7 round 6 saints 7 round 7 round 8 it 8 it 9 . press [barnabas] 's head . 1 press 3 's 3 's 4 head 4 head 5 . the children gasped , for it fairly leaped from the page . 1 the 2 children 1 the 3 gasped 3 gasped 4 , 4 , 5 for 5 for 6 it 5 for 7 fairly 7 fairly 9 from 8 leaped 9 from 9 from 10 the 10 the 11 page 11 page 12 . ' [didn't] you hate that ? ' said [dan] after a great many other questions . 1 ' 3 you 1 ' 11 a 3 you 4 hate 4 hate 5 that 4 hate 7 ' 5 that 6 ? 7 ' 8 said 8 said 10 after 11 a 12 great 12 great 13 many 13 many 14 other 14 other 15 questions 15 questions 16 . ' [i] never thought on't . 1 ' 3 never 3 never 4 thought 4 thought 5 on't 5 on't 6 . i knew them . 1 i 2 knew 2 knew 3 them 3 them 4 . i worked for them : that was enough . 1 i 2 worked 1 i 4 them 2 worked 3 for 4 them 5 : 5 : 7 was 6 that 7 was 7 was 8 enough 8 enough 9 . no wonder ' [he] stopped and laughed . 1 no 2 wonder 1 no 3 ' 3 ' 5 stopped 5 stopped 6 and 6 and 7 laughed 7 laughed 8 . ' [you] became a great man , [hal] , ' said [puck] . 1 ' 3 became 3 became 5 great 3 became 6 man 4 a 5 great 5 great 6 man 6 man 7 , 7 , 9 , 9 , 10 ' 10 ' 11 said 11 said 13 . ' [they] said so , [robin] . 1 ' 3 said 3 said 7 . 4 so 5 , 5 , 7 . even [bramante] said so . ' 1 even 3 said 3 said 4 so 3 said 5 . 5 . 6 ' ' [why] ? 1 ' 3 ? what did you do ? ' 1 what 2 did 2 did 3 you 3 you 4 do 4 do 5 ? 5 ? 6 ' dan asked . 1 dan 2 asked 2 asked 3 . the artist looked at him queerly . 1 the 2 artist 2 artist 3 looked 3 looked 4 at 4 at 5 him 5 him 6 queerly 6 queerly 7 . ' [things] in stone and such , up and down [england] . 1 ' 4 stone 3 in 4 stone 4 stone 6 such 5 and 6 such 6 such 7 , 7 , 8 up 8 up 9 and 8 up 10 down 10 down 12 . you would not have heard of ' em . 1 you 2 would 1 you 5 heard 2 would 3 not 3 not 4 have 5 heard 6 of 6 of 7 ' 7 ' 8 em 8 em 9 . to come nearer home , [i] rebuilded this little [st] [barnabas] ' church of ours . 1 to 5 , 2 come 3 nearer 3 nearer 4 home 3 nearer 5 , 5 , 7 rebuilded 7 rebuilded 8 this 7 rebuilded 12 ' 8 this 9 little 12 ' 13 church 13 church 15 ours 14 of 15 ours 15 ours 16 . it cost me more trouble and sorrow than aught [i] 've touched in my life . 1 it 3 me 1 it 7 sorrow 2 cost 3 me 3 me 5 trouble 4 more 5 trouble 6 and 7 sorrow 7 sorrow 11 've 8 than 9 aught 9 aught 11 've 11 've 15 life 12 touched 15 life 13 in 14 my 13 in 15 life 15 life 16 . but ' twas a sound lesson . ' 1 but 3 twas 2 ' 3 twas 3 twas 4 a 4 a 5 sound 5 sound 6 lesson 6 lesson 7 . 7 . 8 ' ' [um] , ' said [dan] . 1 ' 3 , 3 , 4 ' 4 ' 5 said 5 said 7 . ' [we] 've had lessons this morning . ' 1 ' 3 've 3 've 6 this 4 had 5 lessons 5 lessons 6 this 6 this 8 . 7 morning 8 . 8 . 9 ' ' [i] 'll not afflict ye , lad , ' said [hal] , while [puck] roared . 1 ' 3 'll 1 ' 5 afflict 3 'll 4 not 5 afflict 7 , 6 ye 7 , 7 , 8 lad 8 lad 9 , 8 lad 11 said 9 , 10 ' 11 said 16 roared 13 , 14 while 14 while 16 roared 16 roared 17 . ' [pirate] ? ' said [dan] . 1 ' 3 ? 1 ' 4 ' 4 ' 5 said 5 said 7 . he wriggled like a hooked fish . 1 he 2 wriggled 2 wriggled 3 like 3 like 4 a 4 a 5 hooked 4 a 7 . 5 hooked 6 fish ' [even] that [andrew] [barton] you were singing of on the stair just now . ' 1 ' 3 that 3 that 6 you 6 you 7 were 7 were 8 singing 8 singing 9 of 9 of 10 on 10 on 11 the 10 on 12 stair 12 stair 13 just 13 just 14 now 13 just 15 . 15 . 16 ' he dipped again in the inkwell , and held his breath over a [sweeping] line , as though he had forgotten everything else . 1 he 3 again 1 he 6 inkwell 2 dipped 3 again 3 again 5 the 4 in 5 the 6 inkwell 13 a 7 , 8 and 8 and 12 over 9 held 10 his 9 held 11 breath 11 breath 12 over 12 over 13 a 13 a 15 line 15 line 16 , 15 line 17 as 17 as 18 though 18 though 22 everything 19 he 20 had 20 had 21 forgotten 21 forgotten 22 everything 22 everything 23 else 23 else 24 . ' [pirates] don't build churches , do they ? ' said [dan] . 1 ' 5 churches 3 don't 4 build 4 build 5 churches 5 churches 6 , 6 , 7 do 7 do 8 they 8 they 9 ? 9 ? 11 said 10 ' 11 said 11 said 13 . ' [or] do they ? ' 1 ' 3 do 3 do 6 ' 4 they 5 ? 5 ? 6 ' ' [they] help mightily , ' [hal] laughed . 1 ' 3 help 1 ' 4 mightily 4 mightily 5 , 5 , 6 ' 6 ' 8 laughed 8 laughed 9 . ' [but] you were at your lessons this morn , [jack] [scholar] . ' 1 ' 7 lessons 3 you 4 were 3 you 6 your 4 were 5 at 6 your 7 lessons 7 lessons 10 , 8 this 9 morn 9 morn 10 , 10 , 13 . 13 . 14 ' ' [oh] , pirates aren't lessons . 1 ' 3 , 3 , 4 pirates 4 pirates 5 aren't 5 aren't 6 lessons 6 lessons 7 . it was only [bruce] and his silly old spider , ' said [una] . 1 it 2 was 1 it 6 his 2 was 3 only 3 only 5 and 6 his 7 silly 7 silly 9 spider 8 old 9 spider 9 spider 10 , 10 , 11 ' 11 ' 12 said 12 said 14 . ' [why] did [sir] [andrew] [barton] help you ? ' 1 ' 3 did 3 did 7 help 7 help 8 you 8 you 9 ? 9 ? 10 ' ' [i] question if he ever knew it , ' said [hal] , twinkling . 1 ' 4 if 3 question 4 if 4 if 6 ever 5 he 6 ever 6 ever 7 knew 7 knew 8 it 7 knew 10 ' 8 it 9 , 10 ' 11 said 11 said 14 twinkling 13 , 14 twinkling 14 twinkling 15 . ' [robin] , how a ' mischief 's name am [i] to tell these innocents what comes of sinful pride ? ' 1 ' 5 a 1 ' 9 name 3 , 4 how 4 how 5 a 6 ' 8 's 7 mischief 8 's 8 's 9 name 9 name 10 am 10 am 13 tell 12 to 13 tell 13 tell 18 of 14 these 15 innocents 14 these 17 comes 15 innocents 16 what 17 comes 18 of 18 of 19 sinful 19 sinful 20 pride 20 pride 21 ? 21 ? 22 ' ' [oh] , we know all about that , ' said [una] pertly . 1 ' 3 , 3 , 5 know 4 we 5 know 5 know 13 pertly 6 all 7 about 7 about 8 that 8 that 9 , 9 , 11 said 10 ' 11 said 11 said 13 pertly 13 pertly 14 . ' [if] you get too beany that 's cheeky you get sat upon , of course . ' 1 ' 8 's 3 you 4 get 4 get 5 too 4 get 7 that 5 too 6 beany 7 that 8 's 8 's 9 cheeky 9 cheeky 10 you 10 you 14 , 11 get 12 sat 12 sat 13 upon 12 sat 14 , 14 , 18 ' 15 of 16 course 16 course 18 ' 17 . 18 ' hal considered a moment , pen in air , and [puck] said some long words . 1 hal 4 moment 1 hal 7 in 2 considered 3 a 3 a 4 moment 4 moment 6 pen 5 , 6 pen 7 in 9 , 8 air 9 , 9 , 15 words 10 and 14 long 12 said 13 some 13 some 14 long 14 long 15 words 15 words 16 . ' [aha] ! that was my case too , ' he cried . 1 ' 3 ! 1 ' 7 case 4 that 5 was 5 was 6 my 6 my 7 case 7 case 10 ' 8 too 9 , 9 , 10 ' 10 ' 13 . 11 he 12 cried 12 cried 13 . ' [beany] you say but certainly [i] did not conduct myself well . 1 ' 4 say 1 ' 8 did 3 you 4 say 5 but 6 certainly 6 certainly 8 did 8 did 9 not 9 not 10 conduct 10 conduct 11 myself 11 myself 13 . 12 well 13 . but [father] [roger] sitting in [merton] [college] [library] , he did not forget me . 1 but 4 sitting 1 but 9 , 4 sitting 5 in 9 , 10 he 10 he 11 did 10 he 13 forget 11 did 12 not 13 forget 14 me 14 me 15 . " [out] ! 1 " 3 ! son of my [art] ! " said he . 1 son 2 of 1 son 5 ! 2 of 3 my 5 ! 6 " 6 " 7 said 7 said 8 he 8 he 9 . " fight the [devil] at home ere you call yourself a man and a craftsman . " 1 " 6 home 1 " 12 man 2 fight 6 home 3 the 5 at 5 at 6 home 6 home 7 ere 8 you 9 call 8 you 12 man 9 call 11 a 10 yourself 11 a 12 man 15 craftsman 13 and 14 a 14 a 15 craftsman 15 craftsman 16 . 16 . 17 " and [i] quaked , and [i] went [....v] 1 and 3 quaked 3 quaked 4 , 4 , 5 and 5 and 7 went how 's yon , [robin] ? ' 1 how 2 's 2 's 3 yon 3 yon 4 , 4 , 6 ? 6 ? 7 ' he flourished the finished sketch before [puck] . 1 he 2 flourished 2 flourished 3 the 3 the 4 finished 4 finished 5 sketch 5 sketch 6 before 6 before 8 . ' [me] ! 1 ' 3 ! me past peradventure , ' said [puck] , smirking like a man at a mirror . 1 me 4 , 2 past 3 peradventure 3 peradventure 4 , 4 , 12 man 5 ' 6 said 6 said 8 , 8 , 9 smirking 9 smirking 10 like 10 like 11 a 11 a 12 man 12 man 14 a 13 at 14 a 14 a 16 . 15 mirror 16 . ' [ah] , see ! 1 ' 3 , 3 , 4 see 4 see 5 ! the rain has took off ! 1 the 2 rain 2 rain 3 has 3 has 4 took 4 took 5 off 5 off 6 ! i hate housen in daylight . ' 1 i 2 hate 2 hate 3 housen 3 housen 4 in 4 in 5 daylight 5 daylight 6 . 6 . 7 ' ' [whoop] ! 1 ' 3 ! holiday ! ' cried [hal] , leaping up . 1 holiday 2 ! 2 ! 4 cried 3 ' 4 cried 4 cried 6 , 6 , 7 leaping 7 leaping 8 up 8 up 9 . ' [who] ['s] for my [little] [lindens] [?] 1 ' 4 for 4 for 5 my we can talk there . ' 1 we 2 can 2 can 3 talk 3 talk 4 there 4 there 5 . 5 . 6 ' they tumbled downstairs , and turned past the dripping willows by the sunny mill-dam . 1 they 2 tumbled 1 they 3 downstairs 3 downstairs 4 , 4 , 6 turned 5 and 6 turned 6 turned 9 dripping 7 past 8 the 8 the 9 dripping 9 dripping 14 mill-dam 10 willows 11 by 11 by 12 the 12 the 13 sunny 13 sunny 14 mill-dam 14 mill-dam 15 . ' [body] o ' me , ' said [hal] , staring at the hop-garden , where the hops were just ready to blossom . 1 ' 3 o 1 ' 7 ' 3 o 4 ' 4 ' 5 me 6 , 7 ' 7 ' 8 said 8 said 10 , 10 , 11 staring 11 staring 15 , 12 at 13 the 12 at 14 hop-garden 14 hop-garden 15 , 15 , 18 hops 16 where 17 the 17 the 18 hops 18 hops 23 blossom 19 were 20 just 20 just 21 ready 21 ready 22 to 22 to 23 blossom 23 blossom 24 . ' [what] are these ? 1 ' 3 are 3 are 4 these 4 these 5 ? vines ? 1 vines 2 ? no , not vines , and they twine the wrong way to beans . ' 1 no 2 , 1 no 6 and 2 , 3 not 3 not 4 vines 4 vines 5 , 6 and 11 way 7 they 8 twine 8 twine 9 the 9 the 10 wrong 10 wrong 11 way 11 way 13 beans 12 to 13 beans 13 beans 14 . 14 . 15 ' he began to draw in his ready book . 1 he 3 to 2 began 3 to 3 to 4 draw 4 draw 6 his 5 in 6 his 6 his 7 ready 7 ready 8 book 8 book 9 . ' [hops] . 1 ' 3 . new since your day , ' said [puck] . 1 new 3 your 2 since 3 your 3 your 4 day 4 day 5 , 4 day 6 ' 6 ' 7 said 7 said 9 . ' [they] 're an herb of [mars] , and their flowers dried flavour ale . 1 ' 4 an 3 're 4 an 4 an 8 , 5 herb 6 of 6 of 8 , 8 , 11 flowers 9 and 10 their 10 their 11 flowers 11 flowers 13 flavour 12 dried 13 flavour 13 flavour 14 ale 14 ale 15 . we say 1 we 2 say ' [turkeys] , [heresy] , [hops] , and [beer] [came] into [england] all in one year . ' 1 ' 3 , 3 , 8 and 5 , 7 , 7 , 8 and 8 and 11 into 11 into 13 all 13 all 16 year 14 in 15 one 15 one 16 year 16 year 17 . 17 . 18 ' ' [heresy] [i] know . 1 ' 4 know 4 know 5 . i 've seen [hops] [god] be praised for their beauty ! 1 i 2 've 1 i 6 be 2 've 3 seen 6 be 7 praised 6 be 8 for 8 for 9 their 9 their 10 beauty 10 beauty 11 ! what is your [turkis] ? ' 1 what 2 is 1 what 5 ? 2 is 3 your 5 ? 6 ' the children laughed . 1 the 2 children 2 children 3 laughed 3 laughed 4 . they knew the [lindens] turkeys , and as soon as they reached [lindens] orchard on the hill the full flock charged at them . 1 they 2 knew 1 they 6 , 2 knew 3 the 3 the 5 turkeys 6 , 7 and 7 and 9 soon 7 and 14 orchard 8 as 9 soon 9 soon 10 as 10 as 11 they 12 reached 14 orchard 14 orchard 24 . 15 on 16 the 16 the 17 hill 17 hill 18 the 18 the 19 full 19 full 20 flock 19 full 23 them 20 flock 21 charged 21 charged 22 at 22 at 23 them 23 them 24 . out came [hal] 's book at once . 1 out 2 came 2 came 4 's 4 's 5 book 5 book 6 at 6 at 7 once 7 once 8 . ' [hoity-toity] ! ' he cried . 1 ' 3 ! 3 ! 4 ' 4 ' 5 he 5 he 6 cried 6 cried 7 . ' [here] 's [pride] in purple feathers ! 1 ' 3 's 1 ' 7 feathers 5 in 6 purple 6 purple 7 feathers 7 feathers 8 ! here's wrathy contempt and the [pomps] of the [flesh] ! 1 here's 2 wrathy 2 wrathy 3 contempt 3 contempt 4 and 4 and 5 the 5 the 7 of 7 of 8 the 7 of 10 ! how d'you call them ? ' 1 how 2 d'you 2 d'you 3 call 3 call 4 them 4 them 5 ? 5 ? 6 ' ' [turkeys] ! 1 ' 3 ! turkeys ! ' the children shouted , as the old gobbler raved and flamed against [hal] 's plum-coloured hose . 1 turkeys 2 ! 1 turkeys 5 children 2 ! 3 ' 3 ' 4 the 5 children 13 and 5 children 18 plum-coloured 6 shouted 7 , 7 , 10 old 7 , 11 gobbler 8 as 9 the 8 as 10 old 11 gobbler 12 raved 11 gobbler 13 and 13 and 14 flamed 15 against 17 's 15 against 18 plum-coloured 18 plum-coloured 20 . 19 hose 20 . ' [save] [your] [magnificence] ! ' he said . 1 ' 5 ! 5 ! 6 ' 6 ' 7 he 7 he 8 said 8 said 9 . ' [i] 've drafted two good new things today . ' 1 ' 5 two 3 've 4 drafted 4 drafted 5 two 5 two 7 new 6 good 7 new 7 new 10 . 8 things 9 today 9 today 10 . 10 . 11 ' and he doffed his cap to the bubbling bird . 1 and 2 he 1 and 5 cap 2 he 3 doffed 3 doffed 4 his 5 cap 6 to 5 cap 8 bubbling 7 the 8 bubbling 8 bubbling 9 bird 9 bird 10 . then they walked through the grass to the knoll where [little] [lindens] stands . 1 then 5 the 2 they 3 walked 3 walked 4 through 4 through 5 the 5 the 6 grass 6 grass 8 the 7 to 8 the 8 the 9 knoll 9 knoll 10 where 10 where 13 stands 13 stands 14 . the old [farmhouse] , weather-tiled to the ground , took almost the colour of a blood-ruby in the afternoon light . 1 the 6 to 2 old 5 weather-tiled 2 old 6 to 4 , 5 weather-tiled 6 to 8 ground 7 the 8 ground 8 ground 13 colour 9 , 10 took 9 , 11 almost 11 almost 12 the 11 almost 13 colour 12 the 13 colour 13 colour 17 in 14 of 15 a 15 a 16 blood-ruby 16 blood-ruby 17 in 17 in 19 afternoon 18 the 19 afternoon 19 afternoon 20 light 19 afternoon 21 . 20 light 21 . the [old] spaniel in his barrel barked once or twice to show he was in charge of the empty house . 1 the 3 spaniel 1 the 4 in 3 spaniel 4 in 4 in 6 barrel 5 his 6 barrel 6 barrel 9 or 7 barked 8 once 8 once 9 or 9 or 13 he 10 twice 11 to 11 to 12 show 12 show 13 he 13 he 14 was 14 was 16 charge 14 was 19 empty 14 was 21 . 15 in 16 charge 17 of 18 the 18 the 19 empty 19 empty 20 house puck clicked back the garden-gate . 1 puck 2 clicked 2 clicked 3 back 3 back 4 the 4 the 5 garden-gate 5 garden-gate 6 . ' [d'you] marvel that [i] love it ? ' said [hal] , in a whisper . 1 ' 3 marvel 1 ' 4 that 4 that 6 love 4 that 8 ? 6 love 7 it 8 ? 9 ' 9 ' 12 , 10 said 12 , 12 , 13 in 13 in 14 a 13 in 16 . 15 whisper 16 . ' [what] can town folk know of the nature of housen or land ? ' 1 ' 3 can 1 ' 5 folk 4 town 5 folk 5 folk 6 know 6 know 7 of 6 know 9 nature 7 of 8 the 9 nature 10 of 10 of 11 housen 11 housen 13 land 12 or 13 land 13 land 14 ? 14 ? 15 ' the old man was cutting a faggot in his garden by the hives . 1 the 3 man 1 the 5 cutting 2 old 3 man 3 man 4 was 5 cutting 9 his 6 a 7 faggot 7 faggot 8 in 8 in 9 his 9 his 10 garden 10 garden 11 by 11 by 12 the 12 the 14 . 13 hives 14 . it was quite a second after his chopper fell [that] the chump of the blow reached their lazy ears . 1 it 2 was 1 it 3 quite 1 it 9 fell 2 was 3 quite 3 quite 5 second 4 a 5 second 5 second 6 after 6 after 7 his 7 his 8 chopper 9 fell 13 of 11 the 12 chump 11 the 13 of 12 chump 13 of 13 of 18 lazy 14 the 15 blow 15 blow 16 reached 16 reached 17 their 17 their 18 lazy 18 lazy 19 ears 19 ears 20 . ' [eh] yeh ! ' said [hal] . 1 ' 3 yeh 3 yeh 4 ! 4 ! 5 ' 5 ' 6 said 6 said 8 . ' [i] mind when where that old gaffer stands was [nether] [forge] [master] [john] [collins] 's foundry . 1 ' 4 when 3 mind 4 when 4 when 5 where 4 when 8 gaffer 6 that 7 old 7 old 8 gaffer 8 gaffer 9 stands 9 stands 10 was 9 stands 17 foundry 16 's 17 foundry 17 foundry 18 . many a night has his big trip-hammer shook me in my bed here . 1 many 3 night 2 a 3 night 3 night 7 trip-hammer 4 has 5 his 5 his 6 big 6 big 7 trip-hammer 7 trip-hammer 9 me 8 shook 9 me 9 me 10 in 10 in 12 bed 11 my 12 bed 12 bed 13 here 13 here 14 . boom-bitty ! 1 boom-bitty 2 ! boom-bitty ! 1 boom-bitty 2 ! if the wind was east , [i] could hear [master] [tom] [collins] 's forge at [stockens] answering his brother , [boom-oop] ! 1 if 3 wind 1 if 6 , 2 the 3 wind 3 wind 5 east 4 was 5 east 6 , 9 hear 8 could 9 hear 9 hear 17 answering 13 's 14 forge 14 forge 15 at 15 at 17 answering 17 answering 18 his 18 his 19 brother 19 brother 20 , 20 , 22 ! yes . 1 yes 2 . the valley was as full o ' forges and fineries as a [may] shaw o ' cuckoos . 1 the 2 valley 1 the 12 a 2 valley 5 full 2 valley 8 forges 3 was 4 as 3 was 5 full 5 full 6 o 6 o 7 ' 8 forges 10 fineries 9 and 10 fineries 10 fineries 11 as 12 a 15 o 14 shaw 15 o 15 o 18 . 16 ' 17 cuckoos 16 ' 18 . all gone to grass now ! ' 1 all 2 gone 2 gone 3 to 3 to 4 grass 4 grass 5 now 5 now 6 ! 6 ! 7 ' ' [what] did they make ? ' said [dan] . 1 ' 3 did 3 did 4 they 4 they 5 make 5 make 6 ? 6 ? 8 said 7 ' 8 said 8 said 10 . ' [guns] for the [king] 's ships and for others . 1 ' 3 for 3 for 4 the 4 the 8 and 6 's 7 ships 7 ships 8 and 8 and 10 others 9 for 10 others 10 others 11 . serpentines and cannon mostly . 1 serpentines 2 and 2 and 3 cannon 3 cannon 4 mostly 4 mostly 5 . when the guns were cast , down would come the [king] 's [officers] , and take our plough-oxen to haul them to the coast . 1 when 4 were 1 when 5 cast 2 the 3 guns 3 guns 4 were 5 cast 9 come 6 , 7 down 7 down 8 would 7 down 9 come 9 come 10 the 10 the 17 our 12 's 14 , 14 , 15 and 14 , 17 our 15 and 16 take 17 our 18 plough-oxen 18 plough-oxen 20 haul 19 to 20 haul 20 haul 22 to 21 them 22 to 22 to 25 . 23 the 24 coast 23 the 25 . look ! 1 look 2 ! here 's one of the first and finest craftsmen of the [sea] ! ' 1 here 2 's 2 's 3 one 3 one 4 of 4 of 6 first 5 the 6 first 6 first 7 and 7 and 8 finest 8 finest 10 of 8 finest 14 ' 9 craftsmen 10 of 10 of 11 the 13 ! 14 ' he fluttered back a page of [his] book , and showed them a young man 's head . 1 he 5 page 2 fluttered 4 a 3 back 4 a 4 a 5 page 5 page 10 and 6 of 8 book 8 book 9 , 9 , 10 and 10 and 11 showed 10 and 18 . 11 showed 12 them 11 showed 13 a 13 a 15 man 13 a 18 . 14 young 15 man 15 man 17 head 16 's 17 head underneath was written : ' [sebastianus] . ' 1 underneath 2 was 2 was 3 written 3 written 4 : 4 : 5 ' 5 ' 7 . 7 . 8 ' i drafted him thus sitting by our fire telling [mother] of the new lands he 'd find the far side the world . 1 i 4 thus 1 i 9 telling 2 drafted 3 him 2 drafted 4 thus 4 thus 5 sitting 6 by 7 our 7 our 8 fire 7 our 9 telling 9 telling 11 of 11 of 14 lands 12 the 13 new 13 new 14 lands 14 lands 17 find 15 he 16 'd 16 'd 17 find 17 find 18 the 18 the 20 side 19 far 20 side 20 side 22 world 21 the 22 world 22 world 23 . and he found them , too ! 1 and 2 he 2 he 3 found 3 found 4 them 4 them 5 , 5 , 6 too 6 too 7 ! there 's a nose to cleave through unknown seas ! 1 there 2 's 1 there 4 nose 2 's 3 a 4 nose 5 to 4 nose 6 cleave 6 cleave 7 through 7 through 8 unknown 8 unknown 9 seas 9 seas 10 ! cabot was his name a [bristol] lad half a foreigner . 1 cabot 5 a 2 was 3 his 3 his 4 name 4 name 5 a 5 a 8 half 7 lad 8 half 8 half 9 a 9 a 10 foreigner 10 foreigner 11 . i set a heap by him . 1 i 2 set 2 set 3 a 3 a 4 heap 4 heap 5 by 5 by 6 him 6 him 7 . he helped me to my church-building . ' 1 he 2 helped 2 helped 3 me 3 me 4 to 4 to 5 my 5 my 6 church-building 6 church-building 7 . 7 . 8 ' ' [i] thought that was [sir] [andrew] [barton] , ' said [dan] . 1 ' 3 thought 3 thought 4 that 4 that 5 was 5 was 9 , 9 , 10 ' 10 ' 11 said 11 said 13 . ' [ay] , but foundations before roofs , ' [hal] answered . 1 ' 3 , 3 , 4 but 4 but 6 before 5 foundations 6 before 6 before 9 ' 7 roofs 8 , 8 , 9 ' 9 ' 11 answered 11 answered 12 . ' [sebastian] first put me in the way of it . 1 ' 5 me 3 first 4 put 4 put 5 me 5 me 7 the 6 in 7 the 7 the 8 way 8 way 9 of 9 of 10 it 10 it 11 . they cared not , and it served me right , one split straw for my craft or my greatness . 1 they 2 cared 1 they 11 one 2 cared 5 and 3 not 4 , 4 , 5 and 5 and 7 served 6 it 7 served 7 served 9 right 8 me 9 right 9 right 10 , 11 one 17 or 12 split 16 craft 12 split 17 or 13 straw 14 for 14 for 15 my 15 my 16 craft 17 or 20 . 18 my 19 greatness 19 greatness 20 . what a murrain call had [i] , they said , to mell with old [st] [barnabas] ' ? 1 what 2 a 2 a 3 murrain 3 murrain 4 call 3 murrain 14 old 4 call 5 had 5 had 7 , 7 , 12 mell 8 they 9 said 9 said 10 , 10 , 11 to 11 to 12 mell 12 mell 13 with 14 old 17 ' 17 ' 18 ? only [sir] [john] [pelham] up yonder at [brightling] bade me heart-up and go on . 1 only 5 up 5 up 6 yonder 6 yonder 12 and 7 at 9 bade 9 bade 10 me 10 me 11 heart-up 11 heart-up 12 and 12 and 13 go 13 go 14 on 14 on 15 . yet how could [i] ? 1 yet 2 how 2 how 3 could 3 could 5 ? did [i] ask [master] [collins] for his timber-tug to haul beams ? 1 did 3 ask 3 ask 6 for 6 for 7 his 7 his 8 timber-tug 8 timber-tug 9 to 9 to 10 haul 10 haul 11 beams 11 beams 12 ? the oxen had gone to [lewes] after lime . 1 the 2 oxen 1 the 4 gone 2 oxen 3 had 4 gone 5 to 4 gone 7 after 7 after 8 lime 8 lime 9 . did he promise me a set of iron cramps or ties for the roof ? 1 did 4 me 2 he 3 promise 3 promise 4 me 4 me 5 a 5 a 6 set 5 a 7 of 6 set 7 of 7 of 9 cramps 8 iron 9 cramps 9 cramps 11 ties 10 or 11 ties 11 ties 14 roof 12 for 13 the 13 the 14 roof 14 roof 15 ? they never came to hand , or else they were spaulty or cracked . 1 they 4 to 2 never 3 came 3 came 4 to 4 to 5 hand 5 hand 6 , 6 , 7 or 6 , 11 spaulty 8 else 9 they 8 else 11 spaulty 9 they 10 were 11 spaulty 13 cracked 12 or 13 cracked 13 cracked 14 . so with everything . 1 so 2 with 2 with 3 everything 3 everything 4 . nothing said , but naught done except [i] stood by them , and then done amiss . 1 nothing 10 by 2 said 3 , 3 , 6 done 4 but 5 naught 5 naught 6 done 6 done 7 except 7 except 9 stood 7 except 10 by 10 by 15 done 11 them 12 , 12 , 13 and 13 and 14 then 13 and 15 done 15 done 17 . 16 amiss 17 . i thought the countryside was fair bewitched . ' 1 i 3 the 2 thought 3 the 3 the 4 countryside 4 countryside 5 was 5 was 6 fair 6 fair 8 . 7 bewitched 8 . 8 . 9 ' ' [it] was , sure-ly , ' said [puck] , knees under chin . 1 ' 10 , 3 was 4 , 4 , 5 sure-ly 5 sure-ly 6 , 6 , 7 ' 6 , 8 said 8 said 10 , 10 , 11 knees 11 knees 12 under 11 knees 13 chin 12 under 13 chin 13 chin 14 . ' [did] you never suspect ary one ? ' 1 ' 3 you 3 you 4 never 4 never 5 suspect 5 suspect 6 ary 6 ary 7 one 7 one 8 ? 8 ? 9 ' ' [not] till [sebastian] came for his guns , and [john] [collins] played him the same dog 's tricks as he 'd played me with my ironwork . 1 ' 3 till 3 till 13 played 5 came 6 for 6 for 8 guns 7 his 8 guns 8 guns 9 , 9 , 10 and 10 and 13 played 13 played 19 tricks 14 him 15 the 15 the 16 same 16 same 17 dog 16 same 18 's 18 's 19 tricks 19 tricks 23 played 20 as 22 'd 21 he 22 'd 22 'd 23 played 23 played 28 . 24 me 25 with 25 with 26 my 26 my 27 ironwork 27 ironwork 28 . then [john] [collins] would shake his head , and vow he could pass no cannon for the [king] 's service that were not perfect . 1 then 10 vow 4 would 5 shake 5 shake 6 his 5 shake 7 head 7 head 8 , 7 head 9 and 7 head 10 vow 10 vow 13 pass 11 he 12 could 12 could 13 pass 13 pass 16 for 14 no 15 cannon 15 cannon 16 for 16 for 20 service 16 for 25 . 17 the 19 's 19 's 20 service 20 service 21 that 21 that 22 were 23 not 24 perfect 23 not 25 . saints ! 1 saints 2 ! how [sebastian] stormed ! 1 how 3 stormed 3 stormed 4 ! i know , for we sat on this bench sharing our sorrows inter-common . 1 i 2 know 1 i 5 we 2 know 3 , 3 , 4 for 5 we 6 sat 5 we 8 this 6 sat 7 on 8 this 10 sharing 9 bench 10 sharing 10 sharing 12 sorrows 11 our 12 sorrows 12 sorrows 14 . 13 inter-common 14 . ' [ah] ! 1 ' 3 ! the pirate ! ' said [dan] . 1 the 2 pirate 2 pirate 3 ! 3 ! 4 ' 4 ' 5 said 5 said 7 . ' [yes] . 1 ' 3 . so [i] took ' em off the foundations , which we were strengthening , and went into the [bell] [tavern] for a cup of ale . 1 so 3 took 1 so 8 foundations 3 took 4 ' 4 ' 5 em 4 ' 6 off 6 off 7 the 8 foundations 11 we 9 , 10 which 10 which 11 we 11 we 23 cup 12 were 13 strengthening 13 strengthening 14 , 14 , 15 and 15 and 16 went 16 went 17 into 17 into 18 the 18 the 21 for 21 for 22 a 22 a 23 cup 23 cup 25 ale 24 of 25 ale 25 ale 26 . and they all wagged their sinful heads , and agreed . 1 and 3 all 2 they 3 all 3 all 4 wagged 4 wagged 7 heads 5 their 6 sinful 6 sinful 7 heads 7 heads 8 , 8 , 9 and 9 and 11 . 10 agreed 11 . less afraid of the [devil] than of me as [i] saw later . 1 less 6 than 2 afraid 3 of 3 of 4 the 4 the 6 than 6 than 7 of 7 of 8 me 7 of 11 saw 8 me 9 as 11 saw 12 later 12 later 13 . ' [when] [i] brought my sweet news to [lindens] , [sebastian] was limewashing the kitchen-beams for [mother] . 1 ' 6 sweet 4 brought 5 my 5 my 6 sweet 6 sweet 10 , 7 news 8 to 7 news 10 , 10 , 14 the 12 was 13 limewashing 13 limewashing 14 the 14 the 15 kitchen-beams 15 kitchen-beams 16 for 16 for 18 . he loved her like a son . 1 he 2 loved 2 loved 5 a 3 her 4 like 4 like 5 a 5 a 6 son 6 son 7 . " ' [cheer] up , lad , " he says . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 4 up 4 up 6 lad 5 , 6 lad 6 lad 8 " 7 , 8 " 8 " 9 he 9 he 10 says 10 says 11 . " [god] 's where [he] was . 1 " 3 's 3 's 4 where 4 where 6 was 6 was 7 . only you and [i] chance to be pure [pute] asses . 1 only 2 you 1 only 3 and 3 and 5 chance 5 chance 7 be 6 to 7 be 7 be 8 pure 8 pure 10 asses 10 asses 11 . we 've been tricked , [hal] , and more shame to me , a sailor , that [i] did not guess it before ! 1 we 4 tricked 1 we 5 , 2 've 3 been 2 've 4 tricked 5 , 8 and 7 , 8 and 8 and 11 to 9 more 10 shame 10 shame 11 to 11 to 12 me 12 me 15 sailor 13 , 14 a 14 a 15 sailor 15 sailor 16 , 16 , 17 that 16 , 19 did 19 did 22 it 20 not 21 guess 21 guess 22 it 22 it 23 before 23 before 24 ! meantime [andrew] [barton] hawks off the [port] of [rye] . 1 meantime 4 hawks 4 hawks 5 off 5 off 6 the 6 the 8 of 8 of 10 . and why ? 1 and 2 why 2 why 3 ? clear as the [irish] coast at noonday ! " 1 clear 2 as 2 as 3 the 3 the 5 coast 5 coast 6 at 6 at 7 noonday 7 noonday 8 ! 8 ! 9 " " ' [it] is sure , large profit . 1 " 2 ' 2 ' 5 sure 4 is 5 sure 5 sure 7 large 6 , 7 large 7 large 8 profit 8 profit 9 . men 'll dare any gallows for that . 1 men 2 'll 1 men 3 dare 3 dare 4 any 4 any 5 gallows 5 gallows 6 for 5 gallows 7 that 6 for 7 that 7 that 8 . i have been a trader myself , " says he . 1 i 3 been 2 have 3 been 3 been 4 a 4 a 5 trader 5 trader 8 " 6 myself 7 , 7 , 8 " 8 " 9 says 9 says 10 he 10 he 11 . " we must be [upsides] with ' em for the honour of [bristol] . " 1 " 2 we 2 we 4 be 3 must 4 be 4 be 11 honour 6 with 8 em 7 ' 8 em 8 em 9 for 9 for 10 the 10 the 11 honour 11 honour 12 of 12 of 14 . 14 . 15 " ' [then] he hatched a plot , sitting on the limewash bucket . 1 ' 7 , 3 he 4 hatched 4 hatched 5 a 5 a 6 plot 6 plot 7 , 7 , 8 sitting 8 sitting 9 on 9 on 11 limewash 10 the 11 limewash 11 limewash 12 bucket 12 bucket 13 . we gave out to ride o ' [tuesday] to [london] and made a show of taking farewells of our friends especially of [master] [john] [collins] . 1 we 5 ride 1 we 12 made 2 gave 3 out 3 out 4 to 4 to 5 ride 5 ride 6 o 6 o 7 ' 7 ' 9 to 11 and 12 made 12 made 14 show 13 a 14 show 14 show 19 our 15 of 16 taking 16 taking 17 farewells 17 farewells 18 of 17 farewells 19 our 19 our 20 friends 20 friends 21 especially 20 friends 22 of 22 of 26 . a thick mist , and a moon striking through . 1 a 3 mist 2 thick 3 mist 3 mist 5 and 4 , 5 and 5 and 6 a 6 a 7 moon 6 a 9 through 7 moon 8 striking 8 striking 9 through 9 through 10 . ' [i] had no sooner locked the tower-door behind us than over goes [sebastian] full length in the dark . 1 ' 9 behind 3 had 4 no 4 no 5 sooner 5 sooner 6 locked 6 locked 7 the 6 locked 9 behind 7 the 8 tower-door 9 behind 15 full 10 us 12 over 11 than 12 over 12 over 13 goes 13 goes 15 full 15 full 16 length 15 full 19 dark 16 length 17 in 17 in 18 the 19 dark 20 . " ' [pest] ! " he says . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 5 " 4 ! 5 " 5 " 6 he 6 he 7 says 7 says 8 . " step high and feel low , [hal] . 1 " 2 step 2 step 4 and 3 high 4 and 4 and 6 low 5 feel 6 low 6 low 7 , 7 , 9 . i 've stumbled over guns before . " 1 i 2 've 2 've 4 over 3 stumbled 4 over 4 over 6 before 5 guns 6 before 6 before 7 . 7 . 8 " no conceal at all ! 1 no 2 conceal 2 conceal 3 at 3 at 4 all 4 all 5 ! " ' [there] 's two demi-cannon my end , " says [sebastian] , slapping metal . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 8 end 4 's 5 two 5 two 6 demi-cannon 6 demi-cannon 7 my 7 my 8 end 8 end 10 " 9 , 10 " 10 " 14 slapping 11 says 13 , 13 , 14 slapping 14 slapping 15 metal 15 metal 16 . " they 'll be for [andrew] [barton] 's lower deck . 1 " 3 'll 2 they 3 'll 3 'll 4 be 4 be 5 for 5 for 10 deck 8 's 9 lower 9 lower 10 deck 10 deck 11 . honest honest [john] [collins] ! 1 honest 2 honest 2 honest 5 ! so this is his ware-house , his arsenal , his armoury ! 1 so 2 this 2 this 3 is 2 this 5 ware-house 3 is 4 his 5 ware-house 6 , 6 , 7 his 7 his 8 arsenal 8 arsenal 9 , 8 arsenal 11 armoury 9 , 10 his 11 armoury 12 ! now see you why your pokings and pryings have raised the [devil] in [sussex] ? 1 now 2 see 1 now 3 you 3 you 4 why 3 you 5 your 5 your 6 pokings 6 pokings 7 and 6 pokings 8 pryings 8 pryings 9 have 8 pryings 13 in 9 have 10 raised 10 raised 11 the 13 in 15 ? you 've hindered [john] 's lawful trade for months , " and he laughed where he lay . 1 you 3 hindered 2 've 3 hindered 3 hindered 10 , 5 's 6 lawful 6 lawful 7 trade 6 lawful 10 , 7 trade 8 for 7 trade 10 , 8 for 9 months 10 , 13 he 11 " 12 and 11 " 13 he 13 he 14 laughed 14 laughed 15 where 14 laughed 16 he 16 he 17 lay 16 he 18 . 17 lay 18 . " ' [aha] [!] 1 " 2 ' your [devil] has left his doublet ! 1 your 3 has 3 has 4 left 4 left 5 his 4 left 6 doublet 6 doublet 7 ! does it become me , [hal] ? " 1 does 2 it 1 does 3 become 3 become 4 me 3 become 5 , 5 , 7 ? 7 ? 8 " he draws it on and capers in the shafts of window-moonlight won'erful devilish-like . 1 he 2 draws 1 he 5 and 2 draws 3 it 3 it 4 on 5 and 6 capers 6 capers 7 in 6 capers 9 shafts 7 in 8 the 8 the 9 shafts 9 shafts 12 won'erful 10 of 11 window-moonlight 11 window-moonlight 12 won'erful 12 won'erful 14 . 13 devilish-like 14 . " ' [if] you 'd keep out the [devil] , shut the door , " he whispered . 1 " 10 , 2 ' 4 you 4 you 5 'd 5 'd 6 keep 5 'd 10 , 6 keep 8 the 7 out 8 the 10 , 11 shut 10 , 18 . 11 shut 13 door 11 shut 14 , 11 shut 16 he 12 the 13 door 14 , 15 " 16 he 17 whispered " and that 's another false proverb , [hal] , for [i] can hear your tower-door opening . " 1 " 2 and 2 and 3 that 3 that 5 another 4 's 5 another 5 another 7 proverb 6 false 7 proverb 7 proverb 16 tower-door 8 , 10 , 10 , 11 for 11 for 13 can 13 can 14 hear 14 hear 15 your 14 hear 16 tower-door 16 tower-door 18 . 17 opening 18 . 18 . 19 " " ' [i] locked it . 1 " 2 ' 2 ' 4 locked 4 locked 5 it 5 it 6 . who a-plague has another key , then ? " 1 who 2 a-plague 2 a-plague 3 has 3 has 4 another 4 another 5 key 5 key 6 , 6 , 7 then 7 then 8 ? 8 ? 9 " i said . 1 i 2 said 2 said 3 . " ' [all] the congregation , to judge by their feet , " he says , and peers into the blackness . 1 " 6 , 1 " 15 says 2 ' 4 the 2 ' 5 congregation 5 congregation 6 , 7 to 8 judge 8 judge 9 by 9 by 10 their 10 their 11 feet 11 feet 12 , 11 feet 15 says 12 , 13 " 12 , 15 says 13 " 14 he 15 says 22 . 16 , 17 and 16 , 20 the 16 , 22 . 18 peers 19 into 18 peers 20 the 20 the 21 blackness " still ! 1 " 2 still 2 still 3 ! still , [hal] ! 1 still 2 , 2 , 4 ! hear ' em grunt ! 1 hear 2 ' 2 ' 3 em 3 em 4 grunt 4 grunt 5 ! that 's more o ' my serpentines , [i] 'll be bound . 1 that 3 more 1 that 4 o 2 's 3 more 4 o 5 ' 5 ' 6 my 6 my 7 serpentines 7 serpentines 10 'll 8 , 10 'll 10 'll 11 be 10 'll 12 bound 12 bound 13 . one two three four they bear in ! 1 one 2 two 2 two 3 three 3 three 4 four 4 four 5 they 5 they 6 bear 6 bear 7 in 7 in 8 ! faith , [andrew] equips himself like an [admiral] ! 1 faith 2 , 2 , 4 equips 4 equips 5 himself 5 himself 6 like 6 like 7 an 7 an 9 ! twenty-four serpentines in all ! " 1 twenty-four 2 serpentines 2 serpentines 3 in 3 in 4 all 3 in 5 ! 5 ! 6 " ' [as] if it had been an echo , we heard [john] [collins] 's voice come up all hollow : " twenty-four serpentines and two demi-cannon . 1 ' 3 if 3 if 7 an 4 it 6 been 5 had 6 been 6 been 7 an 7 an 8 echo 8 echo 9 , 8 echo 16 come 9 , 10 we 11 heard 15 voice 11 heard 16 come 14 's 15 voice 16 come 20 : 17 up 18 all 17 up 19 hollow 19 hollow 20 : 20 : 25 two 21 " 22 twenty-four 22 twenty-four 23 serpentines 23 serpentines 24 and 24 and 25 two 25 two 26 demi-cannon 26 demi-cannon 27 . that 's the full tally for [sir] [andrew] [barton] . " 1 that 2 's 2 's 3 the 3 the 4 full 4 full 5 tally 5 tally 6 for 6 for 10 . 10 . 11 " " ' [courtesy] costs naught , " whispers [sebastian] . 1 " 2 ' 2 ' 5 naught 4 costs 5 naught 5 naught 6 , 6 , 8 whispers 7 " 8 whispers 8 whispers 10 . " shall [i] drop my dagger on his head ? " 1 " 2 shall 1 " 4 drop 4 drop 5 my 5 my 6 dagger 6 dagger 7 on 6 dagger 8 his 8 his 9 head 9 head 11 " 10 ? 11 " " ' [they] go over to [rye] o ' [thursday] in the wool-wains , hid under the wool-packs . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 9 ' 1 " 19 . 2 ' 4 go 4 go 5 over 4 go 8 o 5 over 6 to 11 in 12 the 12 the 13 wool-wains 13 wool-wains 14 , 13 wool-wains 16 under 14 , 15 hid 16 under 17 the 16 under 19 . 17 the 18 wool-packs dirk [brenzett] meets them at [udimore] , as before , " says [john] . 1 dirk 3 meets 1 dirk 7 , 3 meets 4 them 4 them 5 at 7 , 10 , 8 as 9 before 9 before 10 , 10 , 12 says 11 " 12 says 12 says 14 . " ' [lord] [!] 1 " 2 ' what a worn , handsmooth trade it is ! " says [sebastian] . 1 what 6 trade 2 a 3 worn 3 worn 4 , 3 worn 5 handsmooth 5 handsmooth 6 trade 6 trade 7 it 7 it 8 is 8 is 9 ! 9 ! 10 " 9 ! 11 says 11 says 13 . " [i] lay we are the sole two babes in the village that have not our lawful share in the venture . " 1 " 8 two 1 " 13 that 3 lay 4 we 4 we 5 are 4 we 7 sole 5 are 6 the 7 sole 8 two 8 two 10 in 8 two 12 village 9 babes 10 in 10 in 11 the 11 the 12 village 13 that 17 lawful 14 have 15 not 15 not 16 our 16 our 17 lawful 17 lawful 22 . 18 share 19 in 19 in 20 the 19 in 21 venture 21 venture 22 . 22 . 23 " ' [there] was a full score folk below , talking like all [robertsbridge] [market] . 1 ' 3 was 3 was 5 full 4 a 5 full 5 full 8 below 6 score 7 folk 7 folk 8 below 8 below 11 like 9 , 10 talking 10 talking 11 like 11 like 15 . 12 all 15 . we counted them by voice . 1 we 2 counted 2 counted 3 them 3 them 4 by 4 by 5 voice 5 voice 6 . ' [master] [john] [collins] pipes : " the guns for the [french] carrack must lie here next month . 1 ' 5 pipes 5 pipes 6 : 6 : 8 the 6 : 9 guns 7 " 8 the 8 the 9 guns 9 guns 15 lie 9 guns 17 next 10 for 11 the 11 the 13 carrack 11 the 15 lie 13 carrack 14 must 15 lie 16 here 17 next 18 month 18 month 19 . will , when does your young fool " ( me , so please you ! ) " come back from [lunnon] ? " 1 will 5 your 1 will 18 come 2 , 4 does 2 , 5 your 3 when 4 does 5 your 6 young 6 young 11 , 7 fool 8 " 8 " 9 ( 9 ( 10 me 9 ( 11 , 11 , 13 please 12 so 13 please 13 please 14 you 14 you 15 ! 14 you 16 ) 16 ) 17 " 18 come 23 " 19 back 20 from 20 from 22 ? 22 ? 23 " " ' [no] odds , " [i] heard [ticehurst] [will] answer . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 4 odds 4 odds 6 " 5 , 6 " 6 " 8 heard 8 heard 11 answer 11 answer 12 . " lay ' em just where you 've a mind , [mus] ' [collins] . 1 " 4 em 1 " 8 've 2 lay 3 ' 2 lay 4 em 5 just 6 where 5 just 8 've 6 where 7 you 8 've 9 a 9 a 10 mind 9 a 15 . 10 mind 13 ' 11 , 13 ' we 're all too afraid o ' the [devil] to mell with the tower now . " 1 we 2 're 2 're 3 all 3 all 4 too 3 all 10 to 4 too 5 afraid 5 afraid 6 o 6 o 7 ' 7 ' 8 the 10 to 14 tower 11 mell 12 with 12 with 13 the 13 the 14 tower 14 tower 15 now 15 now 16 . 16 . 17 " and the long knave laughed . 1 and 2 the 2 the 3 long 3 long 4 knave 4 knave 5 laughed 5 laughed 6 . " ' [ah] ! ' tis easy enow for you to raise the [devil] , [will] , " says another [ralph] [hobden] of the [forge] . 1 " 13 the 2 ' 5 ' 2 ' 8 enow 4 ! 5 ' 5 ' 7 easy 6 tis 7 easy 8 enow 10 you 8 enow 12 raise 9 for 10 you 11 to 12 raise 12 raise 13 the 13 the 20 another 15 , 17 , 17 , 18 " 18 " 19 says 19 says 20 another 20 another 26 . 23 of 24 the 23 of 26 . " ['aaa-men] ! " roars [sebastian] , and ere [i] could hold him , he leaps down the stairs won'erful devilish-like howling no bounds . 1 " 9 ere 3 ! 4 " 4 " 5 roars 5 roars 8 and 7 , 8 and 8 and 9 ere 9 ere 12 hold 11 could 12 hold 12 hold 18 the 13 him 14 , 13 him 17 down 14 , 15 he 15 he 16 leaps 17 down 18 the 18 the 19 stairs 19 stairs 20 won'erful 20 won'erful 24 bounds 21 devilish-like 22 howling 21 devilish-like 24 bounds 22 howling 23 no 24 bounds 25 . he had scarce time to lay out for the nearest than they ran . 1 he 2 had 2 had 4 time 2 had 6 lay 3 scarce 4 time 4 time 5 to 6 lay 9 the 7 out 8 for 8 for 9 the 9 the 11 than 10 nearest 11 than 11 than 14 . 12 they 13 ran 13 ran 14 . saints , how they ran ! 1 saints 2 , 2 , 3 how 3 how 4 they 4 they 5 ran 5 ran 6 ! we heard them pound on the door of the [bell] [tavern] , and then we ran too . 1 we 3 them 2 heard 3 them 3 them 7 door 4 pound 6 the 4 pound 7 door 5 on 6 the 7 door 12 , 8 of 9 the 9 the 12 , 12 , 17 too 13 and 15 we 13 and 17 too 14 then 15 we 15 we 16 ran 17 too 18 . " ' [what] 's next ? " says [sebastian] , looping up his cow-tail as he leaped the briars . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 8 says 4 's 5 next 5 next 6 ? 5 next 8 says 6 ? 7 " 8 says 16 he 10 , 11 looping 11 looping 12 up 12 up 13 his 12 up 14 cow-tail 14 cow-tail 15 as 15 as 16 he 16 he 17 leaped 17 leaped 18 the 18 the 19 briars 19 briars 20 . " [i] 've broke honest [john] 's face . " 1 " 3 've 3 've 5 honest 4 broke 5 honest 5 honest 8 face 7 's 8 face 8 face 9 . 9 . 10 " " ' [ride] to [sir] [john] [pelham] 's , " [i] said . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 10 " 2 ' 4 to 8 's 9 , 9 , 10 " 10 " 12 said 12 said 13 . " he is the only one that ever stood by me . " 1 " 6 one 2 he 3 is 3 is 5 only 4 the 5 only 5 only 6 one 6 one 7 that 7 that 9 stood 8 ever 9 stood 9 stood 10 by 10 by 11 me 11 me 12 . 12 . 13 " " ['wel-a-well] ! " he says . 1 " 3 ! 3 ! 4 " 4 " 5 he 5 he 6 says 6 says 7 . " [i] 'll see justice done before daylight . 1 " 4 see 3 'll 4 see 4 see 6 done 5 justice 6 done 6 done 8 daylight 7 before 8 daylight 8 daylight 9 . what 's your complaint ? 1 what 2 's 2 's 3 your 2 's 4 complaint 4 complaint 5 ? master [collins] is my old friend . " 1 master 3 is 3 is 4 my 4 my 5 old 5 old 6 friend 6 friend 7 . 7 . 8 " " ' [he] 's none of mine , " [i] cried . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 8 , 4 's 5 none 5 none 6 of 6 of 7 mine 7 mine 8 , 8 , 9 " 9 " 11 cried 11 cried 12 . " ' [ah] , but ye see now they needed it for another use , " says he smoothly . 1 " 5 but 1 " 6 ye 1 " 10 needed 2 ' 4 , 4 , 5 but 6 ye 7 see 6 ye 8 now 8 now 9 they 9 they 10 needed 10 needed 15 , 11 it 12 for 12 for 14 use 13 another 14 use 14 use 15 , 15 , 17 says 16 " 17 says 17 says 18 he 17 says 19 smoothly 19 smoothly 20 . " also they did my serpentines , " [sebastian] cries . 1 " 2 also 1 " 5 my 2 also 3 they 3 they 4 did 5 my 6 serpentines 6 serpentines 8 " 7 , 8 " 8 " 10 cries 10 cries 11 . " [i] should be half across the [western] [ocean] by now if my guns had been ready . 1 " 4 be 1 " 12 if 3 should 4 be 5 half 6 across 5 half 10 by 6 across 7 the 10 by 11 now 11 now 12 if 12 if 18 . 13 my 14 guns 14 guns 15 had 15 had 16 been 15 had 18 . 16 been 17 ready but they 're sold to a [scotch] pirate by your old friend " 1 but 2 they 1 but 4 sold 2 they 3 're 4 sold 5 to 5 to 6 a 5 to 8 pirate 8 pirate 11 old 9 by 10 your 10 your 11 old 11 old 12 friend 12 friend 13 " " ' [where] 's your proof ? " says [sir] [john] , stroking his beard . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 5 your 4 's 5 your 5 your 6 proof 6 proof 9 says 7 ? 8 " 8 " 9 says 9 says 15 beard 12 , 13 stroking 13 stroking 14 his 14 his 15 beard 15 beard 16 . " ' [words] [!] 1 " 2 ' words only , " says [sir] [john] . 1 words 2 only 2 only 3 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 5 says 5 says 8 . " [master] [collins] is somewhat of a liar at best . " 1 " 4 is 4 is 8 liar 5 somewhat 6 of 6 of 7 a 7 a 8 liar 8 liar 10 best 9 at 10 best 10 best 11 . 11 . 12 " " ' [yours] , manifestly , " says [sir] [john] . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 4 , 4 , 8 says 5 manifestly 6 , 6 , 7 " 7 " 8 says 8 says 11 . " you come with the [king] 's [order] for ' em , and [master] [collins] casts them in his foundry . 1 " 2 you 2 you 3 come 2 you 12 , 3 come 4 with 4 with 5 the 7 's 9 for 9 for 11 em 10 ' 11 em 11 em 12 , 12 , 13 and 13 and 16 casts 13 and 20 foundry 16 casts 17 them 18 in 19 his 19 his 20 foundry 20 foundry 21 . what a coil to make of a mere act of neighbourly kindness , lad ! " 1 what 13 , 2 a 3 coil 3 coil 4 to 3 coil 5 make 5 make 8 mere 5 make 9 act 6 of 7 a 7 a 8 mere 9 act 12 kindness 9 act 13 , 10 of 11 neighbourly 11 neighbourly 12 kindness 13 , 14 lad 14 lad 16 " 15 ! 16 " " ' [i] fear [i] have requited him very scurvily , " says [sebastian] , looking at his knuckles . 1 " 7 requited 1 " 12 " 2 ' 4 fear 2 ' 6 have 6 have 7 requited 8 him 9 very 9 very 11 , 9 very 12 " 10 scurvily 11 , 12 " 16 looking 13 says 15 , 13 says 16 looking 15 , 16 looking 16 looking 20 . 17 at 18 his 18 his 19 knuckles 19 knuckles 20 . " but what of the demi-cannon ? 1 " 2 but 2 but 3 what 3 what 4 of 4 of 5 the 5 the 6 demi-cannon 6 demi-cannon 7 ? i could do with ' em well , but they are not in the [king] 's [order] . " 1 i 2 could 1 i 5 ' 2 could 3 do 3 do 4 with 5 ' 6 em 6 em 7 well 7 well 8 , 8 , 9 but 8 , 14 the 9 but 10 they 10 they 11 are 11 are 12 not 12 not 13 in 14 the 19 " 16 's 18 . 18 . 19 " " ' [kindness] loving-kindness , " says [sir] [john] . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 4 loving-kindness 4 loving-kindness 6 " 5 , 6 " 6 " 7 says 7 says 10 . " [questionless] , in his zeal for the [king] and his love for you , [john] adds those two cannon as a gift . 1 " 3 , 3 , 4 in 4 in 6 zeal 5 his 6 zeal 6 zeal 17 adds 7 for 8 the 8 the 10 and 10 and 12 love 11 his 12 love 12 love 13 for 13 for 14 you 14 you 15 , 15 , 17 adds 17 adds 22 a 18 those 19 two 19 two 20 cannon 19 two 22 a 20 cannon 21 as 22 a 24 . 23 gift 24 . ' [tis] plain as this coming daylight , ye stockfish ! " 1 ' 3 plain 3 plain 5 this 4 as 5 this 5 this 7 daylight 6 coming 7 daylight 7 daylight 8 , 8 , 9 ye 8 , 10 stockfish 10 stockfish 11 ! 10 stockfish 12 " " ['so] it is , " says [sebastian] . 1 " 3 it 3 it 4 is 4 is 5 , 5 , 6 " 6 " 7 says 7 says 9 . " oh , [sir] [john] , [sir] [john] , why did you never use the sea ? 1 " 2 oh 1 " 9 , 2 oh 3 , 3 , 6 , 9 , 10 why 10 why 11 did 10 why 14 use 11 did 13 never 12 you 13 never 14 use 16 sea 15 the 16 sea 16 sea 17 ? you are lost ashore . " 1 you 2 are 2 are 3 lost 3 lost 4 ashore 4 ashore 5 . 5 . 6 " and he looked on him with great love . 1 and 3 looked 2 he 3 looked 3 looked 4 on 4 on 5 him 5 him 6 with 6 with 7 great 7 great 8 love 8 love 9 . " ' [i] do my best in my station . " 1 " 2 ' 1 " 4 do 4 do 6 best 5 my 6 best 6 best 7 in 7 in 8 my 8 my 9 station 9 station 11 " 10 . 11 " ye surprise him , [i] say , cruelly . " 1 ye 3 him 2 surprise 3 him 3 him 4 , 4 , 7 , 6 say 7 , 7 , 9 . 8 cruelly 9 . 9 . 10 " " ' [truth] , [sir] [john] . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 4 , 4 , 7 . if you had seen him run ! " says [sebastian] . 1 if 2 you 2 you 5 him 3 had 4 seen 4 seen 5 him 5 him 6 run 6 run 9 says 7 ! 8 " 8 " 9 says 9 says 11 . are ye content , lads ? " 1 are 2 ye 2 ye 3 content 3 content 4 , 4 , 5 lads 5 lads 6 ? 6 ? 7 " " ' [i] 'd commit any treason for two demi-cannon , ' said [sebastian] , and rubs his hands . 1 " 5 commit 1 " 7 treason 2 ' 4 'd 4 'd 5 commit 5 commit 6 any 7 treason 9 two 8 for 9 two 9 two 19 hands 10 demi-cannon 12 ' 10 demi-cannon 17 rubs 11 , 12 ' 13 said 15 , 15 , 16 and 16 and 17 rubs 17 rubs 19 hands 18 his 19 hands 19 hands 20 . " ye have just compounded with rank treason-felony for the same bribe , " says [sir] [john] . 1 " 5 compounded 1 " 13 , 2 ye 3 have 2 ye 4 just 2 ye 5 compounded 3 have 4 just 5 compounded 7 rank 6 with 7 rank 8 treason-felony 9 for 9 for 10 the 10 the 11 same 11 same 12 bribe 11 same 13 , 13 , 15 says 14 " 15 says 15 says 18 . " [wherefore] to horse , and get the guns . " ' 1 " 4 horse 3 to 4 horse 4 horse 7 get 5 , 6 and 6 and 7 get 7 get 8 the 8 the 9 guns 9 guns 10 . 10 . 11 " 11 " 12 ' ' [but] [master] [collins] meant the guns for [sir] [andrew] [barton] all along , didn't he ? ' said [dan] . 1 ' 7 guns 5 meant 6 the 6 the 7 guns 7 guns 14 , 8 for 12 all 12 all 13 along 13 along 14 , 14 , 15 didn't 15 didn't 16 he 16 he 17 ? 17 ? 19 said 18 ' 19 said 19 said 21 . ' [questionless] , that he did , ' said [hal] . 1 ' 8 ' 3 , 4 that 4 that 5 he 5 he 6 did 6 did 7 , 7 , 8 ' 8 ' 9 said 9 said 11 . ' [but] he lost them . 1 ' 3 he 3 he 4 lost 4 lost 5 them 5 them 6 . ' [and] what did we [i] mean , what did our village do ? ' said [dan] . 1 ' 3 what 1 ' 8 , 3 what 4 did 4 did 5 we 5 we 7 mean 8 , 11 our 9 what 10 did 9 what 11 our 11 our 12 village 12 village 13 do 13 do 14 ? 14 ? 16 said 15 ' 16 said 16 said 18 . ' [oh] ! 1 ' 3 ! bore it nobly nobly , ' cried [hal] . 1 bore 2 it 2 it 3 nobly 3 nobly 5 , 4 nobly 5 , 5 , 6 ' 6 ' 7 cried 7 cried 9 . ' [though] they had tricked me , [i] was proud of them . 1 ' 5 tricked 3 they 4 had 3 they 5 tricked 5 tricked 10 proud 6 me 7 , 7 , 9 was 9 was 10 proud 10 proud 11 of 11 of 12 them 12 them 13 . they came out of [their] housen , looked at that little army as though it had been a post , and went their shut-mouthed way . 1 they 2 came 1 they 6 housen 2 came 3 out 3 out 4 of 6 housen 9 at 7 , 8 looked 8 looked 9 at 9 at 14 though 10 that 11 little 10 that 14 though 11 little 12 army 12 army 13 as 14 though 19 post 15 it 17 been 16 had 17 been 17 been 18 a 18 a 19 post 19 post 21 and 20 , 21 and 21 and 26 . 22 went 23 their 23 their 24 shut-mouthed 24 shut-mouthed 25 way 25 way 26 . never a sign ! 1 never 2 a 2 a 3 sign 3 sign 4 ! never a word ! 1 never 2 a 2 a 3 word 3 word 4 ! they 'd ha ' perished sooner than let [brightling] overcrow us . 1 they 2 'd 1 they 5 perished 2 'd 3 ha 3 ha 4 ' 5 perished 8 let 6 sooner 7 than 7 than 8 let 8 let 10 overcrow 10 overcrow 11 us 11 us 12 . even that villain , [ticehurst] [will] , coming out of the [bell] for his morning ale , he all but runs under [sir] [john] 's horse . 1 even 2 that 2 that 3 villain 3 villain 4 , 4 , 13 for 7 , 8 coming 8 coming 9 out 8 coming 13 for 9 out 10 of 10 of 11 the 13 for 16 ale 14 his 15 morning 14 his 16 ale 16 ale 17 , 16 ale 22 under 17 , 18 he 18 he 20 but 19 all 20 but 20 but 21 runs 22 under 25 's 25 's 27 . 26 horse 27 . " " [ware] , [sirrah] [devil] ! " cries [sir] [john] , reining back . 1 " 2 " 2 " 7 ! 4 , 7 ! 7 ! 9 cries 8 " 9 cries 9 cries 14 back 12 , 13 reining 13 reining 14 back 14 back 15 . " ' [oh] ! " says [will] . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 5 " 4 ! 5 " 5 " 6 says 6 says 8 . " [market-day] , is it ? 1 " 5 it 3 , 4 is 4 is 5 it 5 it 6 ? and all the bullocks from [brightling] here ? " 1 and 2 all 2 all 3 the 3 the 4 bullocks 4 bullocks 5 from 5 from 7 here 7 here 8 ? 8 ? 9 " ' [i] spared him his belting for that the brazen knave ! 1 ' 3 spared 3 spared 4 him 3 spared 6 belting 4 him 5 his 6 belting 7 for 7 for 8 that 7 for 10 brazen 9 the 10 brazen 10 brazen 12 ! 11 knave 12 ! ' [but] [john] [collins] was our masterpiece ! 1 ' 5 was 5 was 6 our 6 our 7 masterpiece 7 masterpiece 8 ! he happened along-street ( his jaw tied up where [sebastian] had clouted him ) when we were trundling the first demi-cannon through the lych-gate . 1 he 4 ( 1 he 9 where 2 happened 3 along-street 2 happened 4 ( 4 ( 7 tied 5 his 6 jaw 6 jaw 7 tied 7 tied 8 up 9 where 14 ) 9 where 15 when 11 had 12 clouted 11 had 14 ) 12 clouted 13 him 15 when 18 trundling 15 when 22 through 16 we 17 were 16 we 18 trundling 19 the 20 first 20 first 21 demi-cannon 20 first 22 through 22 through 25 . 23 the 24 lych-gate 23 the 25 . " ' [i] reckon you 'll find her middlin ' heavy , " he says . 1 " 5 you 1 " 9 middlin 2 ' 4 reckon 4 reckon 5 you 5 you 6 'll 6 'll 7 find 7 find 8 her 9 middlin 11 heavy 10 ' 11 heavy 11 heavy 12 , 12 , 13 " 13 " 14 he 14 he 15 says 14 he 16 . 15 says 16 . " if you 've a mind to pay , [i] 'll loan ye my timber-tug . 1 " 5 a 2 if 3 you 3 you 4 've 4 've 5 a 5 a 6 mind 6 mind 9 , 6 mind 11 'll 7 to 8 pay 8 pay 9 , 11 'll 13 ye 11 'll 15 timber-tug 12 loan 13 ye 14 my 15 timber-tug 15 timber-tug 16 . she won't lie easy on ary wool-wain . " 1 she 2 won't 1 she 4 easy 2 won't 3 lie 4 easy 5 on 5 on 6 ary 6 ary 7 wool-wain 7 wool-wain 8 . 8 . 9 " ' [that] was the one time [i] ever saw [sebastian] taken flat aback . 1 ' 6 time 3 was 4 the 4 the 5 one 5 one 6 time 6 time 12 flat 8 ever 9 saw 9 saw 11 taken 11 taken 12 flat 12 flat 13 aback 13 aback 14 . he opened and shut his mouth , fishy-like . 1 he 2 opened 1 he 3 and 2 opened 3 and 3 and 4 shut 4 shut 7 , 5 his 6 mouth 6 mouth 7 , 7 , 8 fishy-like 8 fishy-like 9 . " ' [no] offence , " says [master] [john] . 1 " 2 ' 2 ' 4 offence 4 offence 5 , 5 , 6 " 6 " 7 says 7 says 10 . " you 've got her reasonable good cheap . 1 " 5 her 2 you 3 've 3 've 4 got 4 got 5 her 5 her 6 reasonable 6 reasonable 7 good 7 good 8 cheap 8 cheap 9 . i thought ye might not grudge me a groat if [i] helped move her . " 1 i 5 not 2 thought 3 ye 3 ye 4 might 4 might 5 not 5 not 9 groat 6 grudge 7 me 7 me 8 a 8 a 9 groat 9 groat 12 helped 10 if 12 helped 12 helped 14 her 13 move 14 her 14 her 15 . 15 . 16 " ah , he was a masterpiece ! 1 ah 2 , 2 , 3 he 3 he 4 was 4 was 5 a 5 a 6 masterpiece 6 masterpiece 7 ! ' [neither] then nor later ? ' said [puck] . 1 ' 4 nor 3 then 4 nor 4 nor 5 later 5 later 6 ? 5 later 7 ' 7 ' 8 said 8 said 10 . ' [once] . 1 ' 3 . ' [twas] after he gave [st] [barnabas] ' the new chime of bells . 1 ' 3 after 3 after 5 gave 4 he 5 gave 5 gave 10 new 8 ' 9 the 9 the 10 new 10 new 12 of 11 chime 12 of 12 of 13 bells 13 bells 14 . " ask and have " was their song . ) 1 " 2 ask 1 " 5 " 2 ask 3 and 4 have 5 " 5 " 6 was 6 was 8 song 7 their 8 song 8 song 9 . 9 . 10 ) we had rung ' em in , and he was in the tower with [black] [nick] [fowle] , that gave us our rood-screen . 1 we 8 and 2 had 5 em 3 rung 4 ' 3 rung 5 em 5 em 6 in 6 in 7 , 7 , 8 and 8 and 13 tower 9 he 10 was 10 was 11 in 11 in 12 the 12 the 13 tower 13 tower 14 with 14 with 21 us 18 , 19 that 18 , 20 gave 20 gave 21 us 21 us 23 rood-screen 22 our 23 rood-screen 23 rood-screen 24 . the old man pinches the bell-rope one hand and scratches his neck with t'other . 1 the 2 old 1 the 6 bell-rope 2 old 3 man 2 old 4 pinches 3 man 4 pinches 4 pinches 5 the 6 bell-rope 8 hand 7 one 8 hand 8 hand 9 and 9 and 10 scratches 9 and 13 with 10 scratches 12 neck 11 his 12 neck 12 neck 13 with 13 with 14 t'other 14 t'other 15 . " sooner she was pulling yon clapper than my neck , he says . 1 " 3 she 2 sooner 3 she 3 she 6 yon 4 was 5 pulling 5 pulling 6 yon 6 yon 7 clapper 7 clapper 8 than 8 than 9 my 9 my 10 neck 9 my 14 . 10 neck 11 , 11 , 12 he 12 he 13 says that was all ! 1 that 2 was 2 was 3 all 3 all 4 ! that was [sussex] seely [sussex] for everlasting . ' 1 that 2 was 1 that 4 seely 4 seely 6 for 6 for 7 everlasting 7 everlasting 8 . 8 . 9 ' ' [and] what happened after ? ' said [una] . 1 ' 3 what 3 what 4 happened 4 happened 5 after 5 after 6 ? 5 after 7 ' 7 ' 8 said 8 said 10 . ' [i] went back into [england] , ' said [hal] , slowly . 1 ' 4 back 3 went 4 back 4 back 5 into 5 into 7 , 7 , 8 ' 8 ' 9 said 9 said 12 slowly 11 , 12 slowly 12 slowly 13 . ' [i] 'd had my lesson against pride . 1 ' 3 'd 3 'd 6 lesson 4 had 5 my 5 my 6 lesson 6 lesson 7 against 6 lesson 8 pride 8 pride 9 . but they tell me [i] left [st] [barnabas] ' a jewel just about a jewel ! 1 but 2 they 1 but 6 left 2 they 4 me 3 tell 4 me 6 left 9 ' 9 ' 10 a 10 a 11 jewel 11 jewel 12 just 12 just 13 about 13 about 14 a 14 a 15 jewel 15 jewel 16 ! wel-a-well ! 1 wel-a-well 2 ! ' [twas] done for and among my own people , and [father] [roger] was right [i] never knew such trouble or such triumph since . 1 ' 7 my 3 done 4 for 3 done 6 among 4 for 5 and 5 and 6 among 6 among 7 my 7 my 8 own 8 own 11 and 9 people 10 , 10 , 11 and 11 and 15 right 14 was 15 right 15 right 20 trouble 17 never 19 such 17 never 20 trouble 18 knew 19 such 20 trouble 24 since 21 or 22 such 22 such 23 triumph 23 triumph 24 since 24 since 25 . that 's the nature o ' things . 1 that 2 's 2 's 3 the 2 's 4 nature 4 nature 5 o 5 o 6 ' 5 o 7 things 7 things 8 . a dear dear land . ' 1 a 2 dear 2 dear 3 dear 3 dear 4 land 4 land 5 . 5 . 6 ' he dropped his chin on his chest . 1 he 2 dropped 1 he 3 his 2 dropped 3 his 3 his 4 chin 4 chin 5 on 5 on 6 his 6 his 7 chest 6 his 8 . 7 chest 8 . ' [there] 's your [father] [at] [the] [forge] . 1 ' 3 's 1 ' 9 . 4 your 9 . what 's he talking to old [hobden] about ? ' said [puck] , opening his hand with three leaves in it . 1 what 2 's 2 's 4 talking 3 he 4 talking 4 talking 5 to 5 to 6 old 5 to 14 opening 6 old 8 about 8 about 9 ? 9 ? 10 ' 10 ' 13 , 11 said 13 , 14 opening 16 hand 15 his 16 hand 16 hand 17 with 17 with 18 three 18 three 19 leaves 18 three 22 . 19 leaves 20 in 19 leaves 22 . 20 in 21 it dan looked towards the cottage . 1 dan 2 looked 2 looked 3 towards 3 towards 4 the 4 the 5 cottage 5 cottage 6 . ' [oh] , [i] know . 1 ' 3 , 3 , 5 know 5 know 6 . it 's that old oak lying across the brook . 1 it 2 's 2 's 5 oak 3 that 4 old 4 old 5 oak 5 oak 6 lying 6 lying 7 across 7 across 9 brook 8 the 9 brook 9 brook 10 . pater always wants it grubbed . ' 1 pater 2 always 2 always 3 wants 3 wants 4 it 4 it 5 grubbed 5 grubbed 6 . 6 . 7 ' in the still valley they could hear old [hobden] 's deep tones . 1 in 2 the 1 in 5 they 2 the 3 still 3 still 4 valley 4 valley 5 they 5 they 7 hear 6 could 7 hear 7 hear 8 old 8 old 10 's 10 's 11 deep 10 's 13 . 11 deep 12 tones 12 tones 13 . ' [have] it as you 've a mind to , ' he was saying . 1 ' 3 it 1 ' 6 've 4 as 5 you 5 you 6 've 6 've 8 mind 7 a 8 mind 8 mind 9 to 9 to 10 , 9 to 14 saying 10 , 11 ' 11 ' 12 he 12 he 13 was 14 saying 15 . ' [but] the vivers of her roots they hold the bank together . 1 ' 3 the 3 the 4 vivers 3 the 5 of 5 of 6 her 6 her 9 hold 7 roots 8 they 7 roots 9 hold 9 hold 11 bank 10 the 11 bank 11 bank 12 together 12 together 13 . if you grub her out , the bank she 'll all come tearin ' down , an ['] next floods the brook 'll swarve up . 1 if 2 you 1 if 6 , 2 you 3 grub 3 grub 4 her 4 her 5 out 6 , 7 the 6 , 12 come 7 the 8 bank 8 bank 9 she 9 she 10 'll 10 'll 11 all 12 come 21 the 13 tearin 14 ' 14 ' 15 down 15 down 16 , 15 down 17 an 17 an 19 next 17 an 21 the 19 next 20 floods 21 the 23 'll 22 brook 23 'll 23 'll 26 . 24 swarve 25 up 25 up 26 . but have it as you 've a mind . 1 but 4 as 2 have 3 it 2 have 4 as 4 as 6 've 5 you 6 've 6 've 7 a 7 a 8 mind 8 mind 9 . the [mistuss] she sets a heap by the ferns on her trunk . 1 the 5 a 3 she 4 sets 4 sets 5 a 5 a 9 ferns 6 heap 7 by 7 by 8 the 8 the 9 ferns 9 ferns 10 on 10 on 12 trunk 11 her 12 trunk 12 trunk 13 . ' [oh] ! 1 ' 3 ! i 'll think it over , ' said the [pater] . 1 i 2 'll 2 'll 4 it 3 think 4 it 4 it 5 over 5 over 6 , 6 , 7 ' 7 ' 8 said 8 said 9 the 9 the 11 . una laughed a little bubbling chuckle . 1 una 2 laughed 1 una 3 a 3 a 4 little 4 little 5 bubbling 5 bubbling 6 chuckle 6 chuckle 7 . ' [what] [devil] 's in that belfry ? ' said [hal] , with a lazy laugh . 1 ' 4 's 1 ' 9 ' 5 in 6 that 5 in 7 belfry 7 belfry 8 ? 8 ? 9 ' 9 ' 16 laugh 10 said 12 , 12 , 13 with 13 with 14 a 14 a 15 lazy 15 lazy 16 laugh 16 laugh 17 . ' [that] should be a [hobden] by his voice . ' 1 ' 3 should 3 should 5 a 4 be 5 a 5 a 9 voice 7 by 8 his 8 his 9 voice 9 voice 10 . 10 . 11 ' ' [why] , the oak is the regular bridge for all the rabbits between the [three] [acre] and our meadow . 1 ' 3 , 3 , 13 rabbits 4 the 5 oak 5 oak 6 is 6 is 7 the 7 the 8 regular 8 regular 9 bridge 8 regular 12 the 9 bridge 10 for 10 for 11 all 12 the 13 rabbits 13 rabbits 15 the 14 between 15 the 15 the 20 meadow 18 and 19 our 18 and 20 meadow 20 meadow 21 . the best place for wires on the farm , [hobden] says . 1 the 2 best 1 the 3 place 1 the 5 wires 2 best 3 place 3 place 4 for 5 wires 7 the 6 on 7 the 7 the 8 farm 8 farm 9 , 9 , 11 says 11 says 12 . he 's got two there now , ' [una] answered . 1 he 5 there 2 's 3 got 3 got 4 two 4 two 5 there 5 there 6 now 6 now 7 , 7 , 8 ' 7 , 10 answered 10 answered 11 . ' [he] won't ever let it be grubbed ! ' 1 ' 4 ever 3 won't 4 ever 4 ever 5 let 5 let 6 it 6 it 7 be 6 it 8 grubbed 8 grubbed 9 ! 9 ! 10 ' ' [ah] , [sussex] [!] 1 ' 3 , a [smugglers] ' [song] 1 a 3 ' watch the wall , my darling , while the [gentlemen] go by ! 1 watch 2 the 2 the 4 , 3 wall 4 , 4 , 5 my 5 my 6 darling 6 darling 7 , 7 , 8 while 7 , 13 ! 8 while 9 the 8 while 11 go 11 go 12 by if you meet [king] [george] 's men , dressed in blue and red , [you] be careful what you say , and mindful what is said . 1 if 7 men 1 if 9 dressed 2 you 3 meet 3 meet 6 's 6 's 7 men 7 men 8 , 9 dressed 12 and 10 in 11 blue 11 blue 12 and 12 and 13 red 13 red 18 what 14 , 16 be 16 be 17 careful 17 careful 18 what 18 what 20 say 19 you 20 say 20 say 23 mindful 21 , 22 and 22 and 23 mindful 23 mindful 24 what 24 what 26 said 25 is 26 said 26 said 27 . knocks and footsteps round the house whistles after dark [you] 've no call for running out till the house-dogs bark . 1 knocks 2 and 1 knocks 3 footsteps 1 knocks 6 house 2 and 3 footsteps 3 footsteps 4 round 4 round 5 the 6 house 13 call 7 whistles 8 after 8 after 9 dark 8 after 13 call 9 dark 12 no 11 've 12 no 13 call 16 out 14 for 15 running 15 running 16 out 16 out 19 house-dogs 17 till 18 the 18 the 19 house-dogs 19 house-dogs 20 bark 19 house-dogs 21 . trusty 's here , and [pincher] 's here , and see how dumb they lie [they] don't fret to follow when the [gentlemen] go by ! 1 trusty 9 , 2 's 3 here 3 here 4 , 4 , 5 and 4 , 8 here 7 's 8 here 8 here 9 , 9 , 11 see 10 and 11 see 11 see 15 lie 12 how 13 dumb 13 dumb 14 they 14 they 15 lie 15 lie 26 ! 17 don't 19 to 17 don't 20 follow 18 fret 19 to 20 follow 24 go 20 follow 26 ! 21 when 22 the 21 when 24 go 24 go 25 by five-and-twenty ponies , [trotting] through the dark [brandy] for the [parson] , ' [baccy] for the [clerk] . 1 five-and-twenty 2 ponies 1 five-and-twenty 5 through 2 ponies 3 , 5 through 6 the 5 through 7 dark 7 dark 9 for 9 for 10 the 9 for 12 , 12 , 13 ' 13 ' 15 for 15 for 16 the 16 the 18 . them that asks no questions isn't told a lie [watch] the wall , my darling , while the [gentlemen] go by ! 1 them 9 lie 2 that 3 asks 3 asks 4 no 4 no 6 isn't 5 questions 6 isn't 6 isn't 7 told 6 isn't 9 lie 7 told 8 a 9 lie 12 wall 11 the 12 wall 12 wall 15 darling 13 , 14 my 13 , 15 darling 15 darling 16 , 16 , 17 while 16 , 22 ! 17 while 18 the 17 while 20 go 20 go 21 by ' [dymchurch] [flit] ' 1 ' 4 ' [the] [bee] [boy] ['s] [song] bees ! 1 bees 2 ! bees ! 1 bees 2 ! hark to your bees ! 1 hark 2 to 2 to 3 your 3 your 4 bees 4 bees 5 ! a [maiden] in her glory , [upon] her wedding-day , [must] tell her [bees] the story , [or] else they 'll fly away . 1 a 10 , 3 in 4 her 4 her 8 her 5 glory 6 , 5 glory 8 her 8 her 9 wedding-day 9 wedding-day 10 , 10 , 16 story 12 tell 13 her 13 her 15 the 15 the 16 story 16 story 17 , 17 , 22 fly 19 else 20 they 20 they 21 'll 21 'll 22 fly 22 fly 24 . 23 away 24 . fly away die away [dwindle] down and leave you ! 1 fly 3 die 2 away 3 die 3 die 4 away 4 away 7 and 6 down 7 and 7 and 8 leave 8 leave 10 ! 9 you 10 ! but if you don't deceive your [bees] , [your] [bees] will not deceive you . 1 but 2 if 1 but 8 , 2 if 4 don't 3 you 4 don't 4 don't 5 deceive 5 deceive 6 your 8 , 13 deceive 11 will 12 not 12 not 13 deceive 13 deceive 14 you 14 you 15 . marriage , birth or buryin ' , [news] across the seas , [all] you 're sad or merry in , [you] must tell the [bees] . 1 marriage 3 birth 1 marriage 5 buryin 2 , 3 birth 3 birth 4 or 5 buryin 9 across 5 buryin 12 , 6 ' 7 , 7 , 9 across 9 across 10 the 10 the 11 seas 12 , 14 you 14 you 20 , 15 're 16 sad 16 sad 17 or 16 sad 18 merry 18 merry 19 in 18 merry 20 , 20 , 22 must 22 must 23 tell 22 must 26 . 23 tell 24 the 23 tell 26 . don't you wait where trees are , [when] the lightnings play ; [nor] don't you hate where [bees] are , [or] else they 'll pine away . 1 don't 2 you 1 don't 6 are 2 you 3 wait 2 you 4 where 3 wait 4 where 5 trees 6 are 6 are 11 play 7 , 10 lightnings 9 the 10 lightnings 10 lightnings 11 play 11 play 20 , 12 ; 14 don't 14 don't 15 you 14 don't 16 hate 16 hate 17 where 17 where 19 are 19 are 20 , 20 , 24 'll 22 else 23 they 22 else 24 'll 24 'll 27 . 25 pine 26 away 26 away 27 . pine away dwine away [anything] to leave you ! 1 pine 2 away 2 away 3 dwine 3 dwine 4 away 4 away 6 to 6 to 7 leave 7 leave 8 you 8 you 9 ! but if you never grieve your [bees] , [your] [bees] 'll never grieve you ! 1 but 2 if 1 but 4 never 2 if 3 you 4 never 5 grieve 5 grieve 6 your 6 your 8 , 8 , 11 'll 11 'll 12 never 12 never 13 grieve 13 grieve 14 you 14 you 15 ! just at dusk , a soft [september] rain began to fall on the hop-pickers . 1 just 8 rain 2 at 3 dusk 3 dusk 4 , 4 , 5 a 4 , 8 rain 5 a 6 soft 8 rain 11 fall 9 began 10 to 9 began 11 fall 11 fall 13 the 12 on 13 the 13 the 14 hop-pickers 14 hop-pickers 15 . the mothers wheeled the bouncing perambulators out of the gardens ; bins were put away , and tally-books made up . 1 the 2 mothers 1 the 4 the 2 mothers 3 wheeled 3 wheeled 4 the 4 the 10 gardens 5 bouncing 8 of 5 bouncing 10 gardens 6 perambulators 7 out 6 perambulators 8 of 8 of 9 the 10 gardens 21 . 11 ; 12 bins 12 bins 15 away 13 were 14 put 14 put 15 away 15 away 16 , 16 , 17 and 16 , 18 tally-books 18 tally-books 19 made 18 tally-books 21 . 19 made 20 up the young couples strolled home , two to each umbrella , and the single men walked behind them [laughing] . 1 the 3 couples 1 the 8 to 2 young 3 couples 3 couples 4 strolled 4 strolled 5 home 4 strolled 7 two 5 home 6 , 8 to 13 the 8 to 16 walked 9 each 10 umbrella 10 umbrella 11 , 10 umbrella 13 the 11 , 12 and 13 the 14 single 14 single 15 men 16 walked 17 behind 17 behind 18 them 17 behind 20 . 18 them 20 . as he closed the shutter [,] the oast-house seemed dark before the day 's end , and he lit the candle in the lanthorn . 1 as 2 he 1 as 5 shutter 2 he 3 closed 3 closed 4 the 3 closed 5 shutter 5 shutter 10 dark 7 the 8 oast-house 7 the 10 dark 8 oast-house 9 seemed 10 dark 14 's 11 before 12 the 11 before 13 day 12 the 13 day 13 day 14 's 14 's 15 end 15 end 18 he 16 , 17 and 16 , 18 he 18 he 19 lit 19 lit 22 in 20 the 21 candle 21 candle 22 in 22 in 24 lanthorn 23 the 24 lanthorn 24 lanthorn 25 . the children liked all these things because they knew them so well . 1 the 2 children 1 the 3 liked 2 children 3 liked 3 liked 4 all 4 all 5 these 5 these 7 because 6 things 7 because 7 because 9 knew 8 they 9 knew 9 knew 12 well 10 them 11 so 11 so 12 well 12 well 13 . they only guessed it when [bess] 's stump-tail wagged against them . 1 they 2 only 1 they 5 when 2 only 3 guessed 3 guessed 4 it 5 when 10 against 7 's 8 stump-tail 8 stump-tail 9 wagged 9 wagged 10 against 10 against 12 . 11 them 12 . a big voice began singing outside in the drizzle : 1 a 2 big 1 a 3 voice 2 big 3 voice 3 voice 6 outside 4 began 5 singing 5 singing 6 outside 6 outside 8 the 7 in 8 the 8 the 9 drizzle 9 drizzle 10 : ' [there] can't be two people made to holler like that ! ' cried old [hobden] , wheeling round . 1 ' 4 be 3 can't 4 be 4 be 10 like 5 two 6 people 6 people 7 made 6 people 10 like 7 made 9 holler 8 to 9 holler 10 like 11 that 11 that 12 ! 12 ! 13 ' 13 ' 14 cried 14 cried 15 old 14 cried 17 , 14 cried 18 wheeling 17 , 18 wheeling 18 wheeling 19 round 19 round 20 . a man showed at the doorway . 1 a 2 man 2 man 3 showed 3 showed 4 at 4 at 5 the 5 the 6 doorway 6 doorway 7 . ' [well] , well ! 1 ' 3 , 3 , 4 well 4 well 5 ! they do say hoppin ' ' ll draw the very deadest , and now [i] belieft ' em . 1 they 2 do 1 they 12 , 2 do 9 the 3 say 4 hoppin 3 say 7 ll 4 hoppin 5 ' 4 hoppin 7 ll 5 ' 6 ' 7 ll 8 draw 8 draw 9 the 9 the 11 deadest 10 very 11 deadest 12 , 17 ' 13 and 14 now 14 now 16 belieft 16 belieft 17 ' 17 ' 18 em 18 em 19 . you , [tom] ? 1 you 2 , 2 , 4 ? tom [shoesmith] ? ' 1 tom 3 ? 3 ? 4 ' hobden lowered his lanthorn . 1 hobden 2 lowered 2 lowered 3 his 3 his 4 lanthorn 4 lanthorn 5 . ' [you] 're a hem of a time makin ' your mind to it , [ralph] ! ' 1 ' 4 a 3 're 4 a 4 a 6 of 5 hem 6 of 6 of 8 time 7 a 8 time 8 time 12 mind 9 makin 10 ' 10 ' 11 your 11 your 12 mind 12 mind 13 to 13 to 14 it 14 it 15 , 15 , 17 ! 17 ! 18 ' the stranger strode in three full inches taller than [hobden] , a grey-whiskered , brown-faced giant with clear blue eyes . 1 the 2 stranger 1 the 4 in 2 stranger 3 strode 4 in 6 full 5 three 6 full 6 full 7 inches 7 inches 8 taller 7 inches 14 , 8 taller 11 , 8 taller 13 grey-whiskered 9 than 11 , 12 a 13 grey-whiskered 14 , 17 with 15 brown-faced 16 giant 16 giant 17 with 17 with 19 blue 18 clear 19 blue 19 blue 21 . 20 eyes 21 . they shook hands , and the children could hear the hard palms rasp together . 1 they 6 the 2 shook 3 hands 2 shook 6 the 3 hands 4 , 4 , 5 and 6 the 14 together 7 children 8 could 7 children 9 hear 9 hear 11 hard 9 hear 14 together 10 the 11 hard 11 hard 12 palms 12 palms 13 rasp 14 together 15 . ' [you] ain't lost none o ' your grip , ' said [hobden] . 1 ' 3 ain't 1 ' 7 ' 3 ain't 4 lost 3 ain't 5 none 5 none 6 o 7 ' 8 your 8 your 9 grip 9 grip 10 , 10 , 11 ' 11 ' 12 said 12 said 14 . ' [was] it thirty or forty year back you broke my head at [peasmarsh] [fair] ? ' 1 ' 3 it 3 it 7 year 4 thirty 5 or 5 or 6 forty 5 or 7 year 7 year 9 you 8 back 9 you 9 you 10 broke 10 broke 11 my 11 my 12 head 12 head 13 at 13 at 16 ? 16 ? 17 ' ' [only] thirty , an ' no odds ' tween us regardin ' heads , neither . 1 ' 4 , 1 ' 9 ' 3 thirty 4 , 4 , 5 an 5 an 6 ' 5 an 7 no 7 no 8 odds 9 ' 15 , 10 tween 11 us 10 tween 12 regardin 12 regardin 13 ' 13 ' 14 heads 14 heads 15 , 15 , 16 neither 16 neither 17 . you had it back at me with a hop-pole . 1 you 2 had 2 had 3 it 3 it 4 back 3 it 8 a 4 back 5 at 5 at 6 me 6 me 7 with 8 a 9 hop-pole 9 hop-pole 10 . how did we get home that night ? 1 how 3 we 2 did 3 we 3 we 4 get 4 get 5 home 4 get 6 that 6 that 7 night 7 night 8 ? swimmin ' ? ' 1 swimmin 2 ' 2 ' 3 ? 3 ? 4 ' ' [same] way the pheasant come into [gubbs] 's pocket by a little luck an ' a deal o ' conjurin ' . ' 1 ' 4 the 1 ' 10 pocket 3 way 4 the 5 pheasant 6 come 6 come 7 into 7 into 9 's 9 's 10 pocket 10 pocket 18 deal 11 by 12 a 12 a 13 little 13 little 14 luck 14 luck 15 an 15 an 17 a 15 an 18 deal 16 ' 17 a 18 deal 19 o 19 o 23 . 20 ' 21 conjurin 21 conjurin 22 ' 21 conjurin 23 . 23 . 24 ' old [hobden] laughed in his deep chest . 1 old 4 in 3 laughed 4 in 4 in 6 deep 5 his 6 deep 6 deep 7 chest 7 chest 8 . see you 've not forgot your way about the woods . 1 see 2 you 1 see 4 not 2 you 3 've 3 've 4 not 4 not 5 forgot 5 forgot 7 way 6 your 7 way 7 way 8 about 8 about 10 woods 9 the 10 woods 10 woods 11 . d'ye do any o ' this still ? ' 1 d'ye 2 do 1 d'ye 3 any 3 any 4 o 4 o 5 ' 5 ' 6 this 6 this 7 still 7 still 8 ? 8 ? 9 ' the stranger pretended to look along a gun . 1 the 2 stranger 1 the 3 pretended 2 stranger 3 pretended 3 pretended 6 along 4 to 5 look 5 look 6 along 6 along 7 a 7 a 8 gun 8 gun 9 . hobden answered [with] a quick movement of the hand as though he were pegging down a rabbit-wire . 1 hobden 4 a 1 hobden 6 movement 2 answered 4 a 4 a 5 quick 6 movement 7 of 6 movement 9 hand 7 of 8 the 8 the 9 hand 9 hand 12 he 10 as 11 though 10 as 12 he 12 he 15 down 13 were 14 pegging 14 pegging 15 down 15 down 18 . 16 a 17 rabbit-wire 17 rabbit-wire 18 . ' [no] . 1 ' 3 . that 's all that 's left me now . 1 that 2 's 2 's 3 all 3 all 4 that 4 that 5 's 5 's 6 left 6 left 7 me 7 me 8 now 8 now 9 . age she must as [age] she can . 1 age 2 she 2 she 3 must 3 must 4 as 4 as 6 she 6 she 7 can 7 can 8 . an ' what 's your news since all these years ? ' 1 an 4 's 1 an 5 your 2 ' 3 what 3 what 4 's 5 your 6 news 6 news 8 all 7 since 8 all 8 all 9 these 9 these 10 years 9 these 11 ? 11 ? 12 ' ' [oh] , [i] 've bin to [plymouth] , [i] 've bin to [dover] [i] 've bin ramblin ' , boys , the wide world over , ' 1 ' 3 , 1 ' 12 bin 3 , 6 bin 5 've 6 bin 7 to 9 , 9 , 11 've 11 've 12 bin 12 bin 20 , 13 to 16 've 16 've 17 bin 17 bin 18 ramblin 17 bin 20 , 18 ramblin 19 ' 20 , 22 , 21 boys 22 , 22 , 25 world 23 the 24 wide 24 wide 25 world 25 world 26 over 26 over 27 , 27 , 28 ' the man answered cheerily . 1 the 2 man 2 man 3 answered 3 answered 4 cheerily 4 cheerily 5 . ' [i] reckon [i] know as much of [old] [england] as most . ' 1 ' 3 reckon 3 reckon 5 know 5 know 6 as 6 as 7 much 6 as 11 as 7 much 8 of 11 as 12 most 11 as 13 . 13 . 14 ' he turned towards the children and winked boldly . 1 he 2 turned 2 turned 3 towards 3 towards 4 the 3 towards 6 and 5 children 6 and 6 and 7 winked 7 winked 8 boldly 7 winked 9 . 8 boldly 9 . ' [i] lay they told you a sight o ' lies , then . 1 ' 3 lay 1 ' 5 told 3 lay 4 they 5 told 8 sight 6 you 7 a 7 a 8 sight 8 sight 9 o 9 o 12 , 10 ' 11 lies 11 lies 12 , 12 , 13 then 13 then 14 . i 've been into [england] fur as [wiltsheer] once . 1 i 2 've 1 i 3 been 3 been 4 into 4 into 6 fur 6 fur 7 as 7 as 9 once 9 once 10 . i was cheated proper over a pair of hedgin'-gloves , ' said [hobden] . 1 i 3 cheated 2 was 3 cheated 3 cheated 6 a 4 proper 5 over 5 over 6 a 6 a 7 pair 7 pair 8 of 8 of 9 hedgin'-gloves 8 of 10 , 10 , 11 ' 11 ' 12 said 12 said 14 . ' [there] 's fancy-talkin ' everywhere . 1 ' 3 's 1 ' 4 fancy-talkin 4 fancy-talkin 5 ' 5 ' 6 everywhere 6 everywhere 7 . you 've cleaved to your own parts pretty middlin ' close , [ralph] . ' 1 you 2 've 1 you 5 your 2 've 3 cleaved 3 cleaved 4 to 5 your 7 parts 5 your 9 middlin 6 own 7 parts 8 pretty 9 middlin 9 middlin 11 close 10 ' 11 close 11 close 12 , 12 , 14 . 14 . 15 ' ' [can't] shift an old tree ' thout it dyin ' , ' [hobden] chuckled . 1 ' 3 shift 3 shift 5 old 3 shift 6 tree 4 an 5 old 6 tree 7 ' 6 tree 8 thout 8 thout 13 ' 9 it 10 dyin 10 dyin 11 ' 11 ' 12 , 12 , 13 ' 13 ' 15 chuckled 15 chuckled 16 . ' [an] ' [i] be no more anxious to die than you look to be to help me with my hops tonight . ' 1 ' 3 ' 1 ' 5 be 5 be 13 look 6 no 7 more 7 more 8 anxious 8 anxious 10 die 8 anxious 12 you 9 to 10 die 10 die 11 than 12 you 13 look 13 look 15 be 14 to 15 be 15 be 17 help 16 to 17 help 17 help 22 tonight 18 me 19 with 19 with 22 tonight 20 my 21 hops 21 hops 22 tonight 22 tonight 23 . 23 . 24 ' the great man leaned against the brickwork of the roundel , and swung his arms abroad . 1 the 9 the 2 great 3 man 2 great 5 against 3 man 4 leaned 5 against 7 brickwork 5 against 8 of 6 the 7 brickwork 8 of 9 the 9 the 10 roundel 10 roundel 13 swung 11 , 12 and 12 and 13 swung 13 swung 17 . 14 his 15 arms 14 his 17 . 15 arms 16 abroad ' [hire] me ! ' was all he said , and they stumped upstairs laughing . 1 ' 3 me 1 ' 5 ' 3 me 4 ! 5 ' 9 said 6 was 7 all 7 all 8 he 8 he 9 said 9 said 10 , 10 , 13 stumped 11 and 12 they 11 and 13 stumped 13 stumped 14 upstairs 14 upstairs 15 laughing 15 laughing 16 . ' [who] is it ? ' 1 ' 3 is 3 is 4 it 4 it 5 ? 5 ? 6 ' una whispered to the [bee] [boy] . 1 una 2 whispered 2 whispered 3 to 3 to 4 the 4 the 7 . ' [dunno] , no more'n you if you dunno , ' said he , and smiled . 1 ' 4 no 1 ' 9 dunno 3 , 4 no 5 more'n 6 you 5 more'n 7 if 7 if 8 you 8 you 9 dunno 9 dunno 10 , 10 , 11 ' 10 , 12 said 12 said 13 he 13 he 14 , 14 , 16 smiled 15 and 16 smiled 16 smiled 17 . the voices on the drying-floor talked and chuckled together , and the heavy footsteps moved back and forth . 1 the 2 voices 1 the 5 drying-floor 2 voices 4 the 3 on 4 the 5 drying-floor 10 , 5 drying-floor 12 the 6 talked 9 together 7 and 8 chuckled 8 chuckled 9 together 9 together 10 , 11 and 12 the 12 the 14 footsteps 13 heavy 14 footsteps 14 footsteps 16 back 15 moved 16 back 16 back 17 and 17 and 18 forth 17 and 19 . 18 forth 19 . presently a hop-pocket dropped through the press-hole overhead , and stiffened and fattened as they shovelled it full [.] 1 presently 2 a 1 presently 6 the 2 a 3 hop-pocket 3 hop-pocket 5 through 4 dropped 5 through 6 the 10 and 7 press-hole 9 , 7 press-hole 10 and 8 overhead 9 , 10 and 16 shovelled 11 stiffened 12 and 12 and 13 fattened 13 fattened 14 as 14 as 15 they 15 they 16 shovelled 16 shovelled 17 it 17 it 18 full ' [clank] ! ' went the press , and rammed the loose stuff into tight cake . 1 ' 3 ! 3 ! 4 ' 4 ' 6 the 5 went 6 the 6 the 7 press 7 press 9 and 7 press 10 rammed 8 , 9 and 9 and 10 rammed 10 rammed 14 into 11 the 12 loose 12 loose 13 stuff 13 stuff 14 into 14 into 15 tight 15 tight 17 . 16 cake 17 . ' [gentle] ! ' they heard [hobden] cry . 1 ' 3 ! 3 ! 4 ' 4 ' 5 they 5 they 6 heard 6 heard 8 cry 8 cry 9 . ' [you] 'll bust her crop if you lay on so . 1 ' 3 'll 3 'll 4 bust 4 bust 5 her 5 her 6 crop 6 crop 7 if 6 crop 9 lay 7 if 8 you 9 lay 10 on 10 on 11 so 11 so 12 . you be as careless as [gleason] 's bull , [tom] . 1 you 2 be 2 be 3 as 3 as 4 careless 4 careless 5 as 5 as 9 , 7 's 8 bull 8 bull 9 , 9 , 11 . come an ' sit by the fires . 1 come 2 an 2 an 3 ' 2 an 4 sit 4 sit 5 by 5 by 7 fires 6 the 7 fires 7 fires 8 . she 'll do now . ' 1 she 2 'll 2 'll 3 do 3 do 4 now 4 now 5 . 5 . 6 ' that 'll show you the sort o ' man [i] [be.'again] he winked , and again the [bee] [boy] laughed and [una] stared at [dan] . 1 that 2 'll 2 'll 7 o 2 'll 9 man 3 show 4 you 3 show 7 o 4 you 5 the 5 the 6 sort 7 o 8 ' 9 man 15 and 12 he 13 winked 13 winked 14 , 14 , 15 and 15 and 17 the 16 again 17 the 17 the 20 laughed 20 laughed 21 and 21 and 23 stared 21 and 26 . 23 stared 24 at ' [i] know what sort o ' man you be , ' old [hobden] grunted , groping for the potatoes round the fire . 1 ' 3 know 1 ' 10 be 3 know 5 sort 3 know 6 o 4 what 5 sort 6 o 7 ' 8 man 9 you 9 you 10 be 10 be 11 , 11 , 15 grunted 12 ' 13 old 13 old 15 grunted 15 grunted 16 , 16 , 20 potatoes 16 , 22 the 17 groping 18 for 17 groping 19 the 19 the 20 potatoes 20 potatoes 21 round 22 the 24 . 23 fire 24 . ' [do] ye ? ' 1 ' 3 ye 3 ye 4 ? 4 ? 5 ' tom went on behind his back . 1 tom 2 went 2 went 3 on 3 on 4 behind 4 behind 5 his 5 his 6 back 6 back 7 . ' [middlin] ' well . ' 1 ' 3 ' 3 ' 4 well 4 well 5 . 5 . 6 ' old [hobden] let himself down on the coals by the fire-door . 1 old 6 on 3 let 5 down 4 himself 5 down 5 down 6 on 6 on 7 the 7 the 8 coals 8 coals 9 by 9 by 10 the 10 the 11 fire-door 11 fire-door 12 . ' [i] was courtin ' my woman on the [marsh] that year . 1 ' 4 courtin 1 ' 5 ' 3 was 4 courtin 5 ' 6 my 6 my 7 woman 7 woman 8 on 8 on 9 the 9 the 12 year 11 that 12 year 12 year 13 . carter to [mus] ' [plum] [i] was , gettin ' ten shillin 's week . 1 carter 2 to 2 to 12 shillin 4 ' 10 ' 7 was 8 , 8 , 9 gettin 9 gettin 10 ' 10 ' 11 ten 11 ten 12 shillin 12 shillin 13 's 13 's 14 week 14 week 15 . mine was a [marsh] woman . ' 1 mine 2 was 2 was 3 a 3 a 5 woman 5 woman 6 . 6 . 7 ' ' [won'erful] odd-gates place [romney] [marsh] , ' said [tom] [shoesmith] . 1 ' 3 odd-gates 3 odd-gates 4 place 4 place 7 , 7 , 8 ' 8 ' 9 said 9 said 12 . ' [i] 've heard say the world 's divided like into [europe] , [ashy] , [afriky] , [ameriky] , [australy] , an ' [romney] [marsh] . ' 1 ' 3 've 1 ' 4 heard 3 've 4 heard 4 heard 6 the 5 say 6 the 6 the 7 world 7 world 9 divided 7 world 10 like 8 's 9 divided 10 like 11 into 10 like 13 , 13 , 15 , 15 , 17 , 17 , 19 , 19 , 27 ' 21 , 22 an 21 , 26 . 22 an 23 ' 26 . 27 ' ' [the] [marsh] folk think so , ' said [hobden] . 1 ' 4 folk 4 folk 5 think 5 think 6 so 6 so 7 , 7 , 8 ' 8 ' 9 said 9 said 11 . ' [i] had a hem o ' trouble to get my woman to leave it . ' 1 ' 5 hem 3 had 4 a 4 a 5 hem 5 hem 6 o 6 o 9 to 7 ' 8 trouble 8 trouble 9 to 9 to 10 get 10 get 13 to 11 my 12 woman 12 woman 13 to 13 to 14 leave 14 leave 17 ' 15 it 16 . 16 . 17 ' ' [where] did she come out of ? 1 ' 3 did 3 did 8 ? 4 she 5 come 5 come 6 out 6 out 7 of 7 of 8 ? i 've forgot , [ralph] . ' 1 i 2 've 2 've 3 forgot 3 forgot 4 , 4 , 6 . 6 . 7 ' ' [dymchurch] under the [wall] , ' [hobden] answered , a potato in his hand . 1 ' 4 the 1 ' 7 ' 3 under 4 the 6 , 7 ' 7 ' 9 answered 9 answered 10 , 9 answered 12 potato 10 , 11 a 12 potato 13 in 12 potato 15 hand 13 in 14 his 14 his 15 hand 15 hand 16 . ' [then] she 'd be a [pett] or a [whitgift] , would she ? ' 1 ' 5 be 3 she 4 'd 4 'd 5 be 5 be 6 a 6 a 8 or 6 a 9 a 9 a 11 , 11 , 12 would 12 would 13 she 13 she 14 ? 14 ? 15 ' ' [whitgift] . ' 1 ' 3 . 3 . 4 ' hobden broke open the potato and ate [it] with the curious neatness of men who make most of their meals in the blowy open . 1 hobden 3 open 1 hobden 9 with 2 broke 3 open 3 open 6 and 4 the 5 potato 5 potato 6 and 6 and 7 ate 9 with 10 the 9 with 11 curious 11 curious 15 who 12 neatness 14 men 12 neatness 15 who 13 of 14 men 15 who 17 most 16 make 17 most 17 most 18 of 18 of 21 in 19 their 20 meals 20 meals 21 in 21 in 24 open 22 the 23 blowy 22 the 24 open 23 blowy 24 open 24 open 25 . and she was a won'erful hand with bees . ' 1 and 2 she 2 she 3 was 3 was 4 a 4 a 5 won'erful 5 won'erful 6 hand 5 won'erful 7 with 6 hand 7 with 7 with 8 bees 8 bees 9 . 9 . 10 ' he cut away a little piece of potato and threw it out to the door . 1 he 3 away 1 he 9 and 2 cut 3 away 3 away 6 piece 4 a 5 little 4 a 6 piece 6 piece 8 potato 7 of 8 potato 9 and 15 door 10 threw 11 it 10 threw 12 out 12 out 14 the 12 out 15 door 13 to 14 the 15 door 16 . ' [ah] ! 1 ' 3 ! i 've heard say the [whitgifts] could see further through a millstone than most , ' said [shoesmith] . 1 i 2 've 1 i 3 heard 1 i 5 the 2 've 3 heard 4 say 5 the 5 the 12 millstone 7 could 8 see 7 could 10 through 8 see 9 further 10 through 11 a 10 through 12 millstone 12 millstone 14 most 13 than 14 most 14 most 19 . 15 , 16 ' 15 , 19 . 16 ' 17 said ' [did] she , now ? ' 1 ' 3 she 3 she 4 , 4 , 7 ' 5 now 6 ? 6 ? 7 ' ' [she] was [honest-innocent] [of] any [nigromancin] ' , ' said [hobden] . 1 ' 3 was 3 was 6 any 6 any 8 ' 8 ' 10 ' 9 , 10 ' 10 ' 11 said 11 said 13 . ' [only] she 'd read signs and sinnifications out o ' birds flyin ' , stars fallin ' , bees hivin ' , and such . 1 ' 4 'd 3 she 4 'd 4 'd 5 read 5 read 8 sinnifications 5 read 15 , 6 signs 7 and 6 signs 8 sinnifications 8 sinnifications 9 out 10 o 11 ' 10 o 12 birds 12 birds 13 flyin 12 birds 15 , 13 flyin 14 ' 15 , 18 ' 16 stars 17 fallin 16 stars 18 ' 18 ' 20 bees 19 , 20 bees 20 bees 26 . 21 hivin 24 and 22 ' 23 , 23 , 24 and 24 and 25 such 25 such 26 . an , she 'd lie awake listenin ' for calls , she said . ' 1 an 2 , 1 an 4 'd 2 , 3 she 4 'd 5 lie 4 'd 9 for 5 lie 6 awake 6 awake 7 listenin 7 listenin 8 ' 9 for 10 calls 10 calls 11 , 11 , 12 she 12 she 13 said 13 said 14 . 14 . 15 ' ' [that] don't prove naught , ' said [tom] . 1 ' 3 don't 3 don't 5 naught 4 prove 5 naught 5 naught 7 ' 6 , 7 ' 7 ' 8 said 8 said 10 . ' [all] [marsh] folk has been smugglers since time everlastin ' . 1 ' 5 has 4 folk 5 has 5 has 8 since 6 been 7 smugglers 7 smugglers 8 since 8 since 10 everlastin 9 time 10 everlastin 10 everlastin 11 ' 11 ' 12 . ' [twould] be in her blood to listen out o ' nights . ' 1 ' 6 blood 3 be 4 in 4 in 5 her 5 her 6 blood 6 blood 8 listen 7 to 8 listen 8 listen 10 o 9 out 10 o 10 o 12 nights 11 ' 12 nights 12 nights 13 . 13 . 14 ' ' [nature-ally] , ' old [hobden] replied , smiling . 1 ' 3 , 3 , 4 ' 4 ' 5 old 5 old 7 replied 7 replied 8 , 7 replied 9 smiling 8 , 9 smiling 9 smiling 10 . ' [i] mind when there was smugglin ' a sight nearer us than what the [marsh] be . 1 ' 6 was 3 mind 4 when 3 mind 5 there 5 there 6 was 6 was 12 us 7 smugglin 9 a 8 ' 9 a 9 a 12 us 10 sight 11 nearer 11 nearer 12 us 12 us 18 . 13 than 14 what 13 than 15 the 15 the 18 . 17 be 18 . but that wasn't my woman 's trouble . 1 but 2 that 1 but 3 wasn't 3 wasn't 4 my 4 my 5 woman 5 woman 6 's 6 's 7 trouble 7 trouble 8 . ' [twas] a passel o ' no-sense talk ' he dropped his voice ' about [pharisees] . ' 1 ' 3 a 3 a 8 talk 4 passel 5 o 5 o 6 ' 5 o 8 talk 6 ' 7 no-sense 8 talk 10 he 9 ' 10 he 10 he 11 dropped 11 dropped 12 his 12 his 13 voice 13 voice 14 ' 14 ' 15 about 15 about 17 . 17 . 18 ' ' [yes] . 1 ' 3 . i 've heard [marsh] men belieft in ' [em.'tom] looked straight at the wide-eyed children beside [bess] . 1 i 6 belieft 2 've 5 men 2 've 6 belieft 3 heard 5 men 6 belieft 15 children 7 in 8 ' 8 ' 14 wide-eyed 10 looked 11 straight 11 straight 12 at 11 straight 13 the 13 the 14 wide-eyed 14 wide-eyed 15 children 15 children 18 . 16 beside 18 . ' [pharisees] , ' cried [una] . 1 ' 3 , 3 , 4 ' 4 ' 5 cried 5 cried 7 . ' [fairies] ? 1 ' 3 ? oh , [i] see ! ' 1 oh 2 , 2 , 4 see 4 see 5 ! 5 ! 6 ' ' [people] o ' the [hills] , ' said the [bee] [boy] , throwing half of his potato towards the door . 1 ' 3 o 1 ' 18 potato 3 o 10 the 4 ' 8 ' 5 the 7 , 7 , 8 ' 8 ' 9 said 9 said 10 the 13 , 14 throwing 14 throwing 15 half 15 half 16 of 15 half 18 potato 16 of 17 his 18 potato 21 door 19 towards 20 the 20 the 21 door 21 door 22 . ' [there] you be ! ' said [hobden] , pointing at him . 1 ' 5 ! 3 you 4 be 4 be 5 ! 5 ! 6 ' 6 ' 7 said 7 said 9 , 9 , 10 pointing 10 pointing 11 at 11 at 12 him 12 him 13 . my boy he has her eyes and her out-gate sense . 1 my 2 boy 2 boy 4 has 3 he 4 has 4 has 6 eyes 5 her 6 eyes 6 eyes 9 out-gate 7 and 8 her 8 her 9 out-gate 9 out-gate 10 sense 10 sense 11 . that 's what she called ' em ! ' 1 that 2 's 1 that 3 what 3 what 4 she 4 she 5 called 5 called 6 ' 6 ' 7 em 7 em 8 ! 8 ! 9 ' ' [and] what did you think of it all ? ' 1 ' 4 did 3 what 4 did 4 did 6 think 5 you 6 think 6 think 7 of 7 of 8 it 8 it 9 all 9 all 10 ? 10 ? 11 ' ' [um] um , ' [hobden] rumbled . 1 ' 3 um 3 um 4 , 4 , 5 ' 5 ' 7 rumbled 7 rumbled 8 . ' [but] settin ' that aside ? ' said [tom] , coaxingly . 1 ' 3 settin 3 settin 4 ' 3 settin 6 aside 4 ' 5 that 6 aside 7 ? 7 ? 8 ' 8 ' 13 . 9 said 11 , 11 , 12 coaxingly 12 coaxingly 13 . ' [i] saw ye throw the [good] [piece] out-at-doors just now . 1 ' 3 saw 3 saw 4 ye 4 ye 6 the 5 throw 6 the 6 the 9 out-at-doors 9 out-at-doors 10 just 9 out-at-doors 11 now 11 now 12 . do ye believe or do ye ? ' 1 do 3 believe 2 ye 3 believe 3 believe 4 or 4 or 5 do 5 do 6 ye 6 ye 7 ? 7 ? 8 ' ' [there] was a great black eye to that tater , ' said [hobden] indignantly . 1 ' 5 great 3 was 4 a 4 a 5 great 5 great 6 black 6 black 7 eye 7 eye 13 said 8 to 9 that 8 to 10 tater 10 tater 11 , 11 , 12 ' 11 , 13 said 13 said 15 indignantly 15 indignantly 16 . ' [my] liddle eye didn't see un , then . 1 ' 3 liddle 3 liddle 5 didn't 4 eye 5 didn't 5 didn't 6 see 6 see 7 un 6 see 9 then 7 un 8 , 9 then 10 . it looked as if you meant it for for [any] [one] that might need it . 1 it 2 looked 1 it 4 if 2 looked 3 as 4 if 5 you 5 you 6 meant 6 meant 7 it 6 meant 14 need 7 it 8 for 8 for 9 for 12 that 13 might 13 might 14 need 14 need 16 . 15 it 16 . but settin ' that aside , d'ye believe or do ye ? ' 1 but 2 settin 2 settin 7 d'ye 3 ' 4 that 4 that 5 aside 5 aside 6 , 6 , 7 d'ye 7 d'ye 8 believe 8 believe 10 do 9 or 10 do 10 do 11 ye 11 ye 13 ' 12 ? 13 ' ' [i] ain't sayin ' nothin ' , because [i] 've heard naught , an ' [i] 've see naught . 1 ' 3 ain't 1 ' 6 nothin 3 ain't 4 sayin 4 sayin 5 ' 6 nothin 9 because 6 nothin 15 an 7 ' 8 , 8 , 9 because 11 've 12 heard 12 heard 13 naught 13 naught 14 , 13 naught 15 an 15 an 19 see 16 ' 18 've 18 've 19 see 19 see 21 . 20 naught 21 . now turn again , [tom] . 1 now 2 turn 2 turn 3 again 3 again 4 , 4 , 6 . what 's your say ? ' 1 what 4 say 1 what 5 ? 2 's 3 your 3 your 4 say 5 ? 6 ' ' [i] 'm like you . 1 ' 3 'm 3 'm 4 like 4 like 5 you 5 you 6 . i say nothin ' . 1 i 2 say 2 say 3 nothin 3 nothin 4 ' 4 ' 5 . but [i] 'll tell you a tale , an ' you can fit it as how you please . ' 1 but 9 an 1 but 13 fit 3 'll 4 tell 3 'll 6 a 4 tell 5 you 5 you 6 a 6 a 7 tale 7 tale 8 , 7 tale 9 an 9 an 12 can 10 ' 11 you 11 you 12 can 12 can 13 fit 13 fit 17 you 14 it 15 as 15 as 16 how 16 how 17 you 17 you 19 . 18 please 19 . 19 . 20 ' ' [passel] o ' no-sense stuff , ' growled [hobden] , but he filled his pipe . 1 ' 3 o 1 ' 5 no-sense 3 o 4 ' 5 no-sense 6 stuff 5 no-sense 9 growled 6 stuff 7 , 7 , 8 ' 9 growled 11 , 11 , 12 but 11 , 16 pipe 12 but 13 he 14 filled 15 his 15 his 16 pipe 16 pipe 17 . ' [the] [marsh] men they call it [dymchurch] [flit] , ['tom] went on slowly . 1 ' 4 men 1 ' 6 call 4 men 5 they 6 call 7 it 6 call 10 , 10 , 12 went 12 went 13 on 13 on 14 slowly 14 slowly 15 . ' [hap] you have heard it ? ' 1 ' 3 you 3 you 4 have 4 have 5 heard 5 heard 6 it 6 it 7 ? 7 ? 8 ' ' [my] woman she 've told it me scores o ' times . 1 ' 3 woman 3 woman 7 it 4 she 5 've 5 've 6 told 6 told 7 it 7 it 13 . 8 me 9 scores 9 scores 10 o 10 o 11 ' 11 ' 12 times 12 times 13 . dunno as [i] didn't end by belieftin ' it sometimes . 1 dunno 2 as 2 as 4 didn't 4 didn't 5 end 5 end 7 belieftin 5 end 10 sometimes 6 by 7 belieftin 8 ' 9 it 9 it 10 sometimes 10 sometimes 11 . hobden crossed over as he spoke , and sucked with his pipe at the yellow lanthorn flame . 1 hobden 6 spoke 1 hobden 8 and 2 crossed 3 over 2 crossed 5 he 3 over 4 as 5 he 6 spoke 6 spoke 7 , 7 , 8 and 8 and 14 the 9 sucked 12 pipe 10 with 11 his 10 with 12 pipe 12 pipe 13 at 13 at 14 the 14 the 15 yellow 15 yellow 18 . 16 lanthorn 17 flame 17 flame 18 . tom rested one great elbow on one great knee , where he sat among the coal . 1 tom 2 rested 1 tom 5 elbow 1 tom 9 knee 2 rested 3 one 3 one 4 great 5 elbow 6 on 5 elbow 8 great 6 on 7 one 7 one 8 great 9 knee 11 where 9 knee 16 coal 10 , 11 where 11 where 12 he 12 he 16 coal 13 sat 14 among 14 among 15 the 15 the 16 coal 16 coal 17 . ' [have] you ever bin in the [marsh] ? ' he said to [dan] . 1 ' 4 ever 1 ' 7 the 3 you 4 ever 4 ever 5 bin 5 bin 6 in 7 the 9 ? 9 ? 10 ' 10 ' 11 he 11 he 12 said 12 said 13 to 13 to 15 . ' [only] as far as [rye] , once , ' [dan] answered . 1 ' 3 as 3 as 4 far 4 far 5 as 4 far 7 , 7 , 8 once 8 once 9 , 8 once 12 answered 9 , 10 ' 12 answered 13 . ' [ah] , that 's but the edge . 1 ' 3 , 3 , 5 's 4 that 5 's 5 's 8 edge 6 but 7 the 7 the 8 edge 8 edge 9 . ' [the] [marsh] is just about riddled with diks an ' sluices , an ' tide-gates an ' water-lets . 1 ' 4 is 1 ' 7 riddled 5 just 6 about 5 just 7 riddled 7 riddled 12 sluices 8 with 9 diks 9 diks 11 ' 10 an 11 ' 11 ' 12 sluices 12 sluices 14 an 13 , 14 an 14 an 15 ' 15 ' 16 tide-gates 15 ' 18 ' 16 tide-gates 17 an 18 ' 19 water-lets 19 water-lets 20 . you 've seen how flat she is the [marsh] ? 1 you 2 've 2 've 3 seen 3 seen 4 how 4 how 5 flat 4 how 6 she 6 she 7 is 6 she 10 ? 7 is 8 the you 'd think nothin ' easier than to walk eend-on acrost her ? 1 you 2 'd 1 you 4 nothin 2 'd 3 think 4 nothin 5 ' 5 ' 7 than 6 easier 7 than 7 than 10 eend-on 8 to 9 walk 9 walk 10 eend-on 10 eend-on 11 acrost 11 acrost 12 her 12 her 13 ? ah , but the diks an ' the water-lets , they twists the roads about as ravelly as witch-yarn on the spindles . 1 ah 15 about 2 , 3 but 2 , 14 roads 3 but 9 water-lets 4 the 5 diks 5 diks 6 an 6 an 7 ' 6 an 9 water-lets 7 ' 8 the 9 water-lets 10 , 10 , 11 they 11 they 12 twists 12 twists 13 the 14 roads 15 about 15 about 17 ravelly 16 as 17 ravelly 17 ravelly 20 on 18 as 19 witch-yarn 19 witch-yarn 20 on 20 on 21 the 21 the 23 . 22 spindles 23 . so ye get all turned round in broad daylight . ' 1 so 2 ye 1 so 3 get 3 get 7 in 4 all 5 turned 5 turned 6 round 6 round 7 in 7 in 8 broad 8 broad 9 daylight 9 daylight 10 . 9 daylight 11 ' ' [that] 's because they 've dreened the waters into the diks , ' said [hobden] . 1 ' 3 's 1 ' 4 because 4 because 7 dreened 5 they 6 've 6 've 7 dreened 7 dreened 10 into 8 the 9 waters 9 waters 10 into 10 into 11 the 11 the 12 diks 12 diks 13 , 13 , 14 ' 13 , 15 said 15 said 17 . ' [who] was he ? ' said [dan] . 1 ' 5 ? 1 ' 6 ' 3 was 4 he 3 was 5 ? 6 ' 7 said 7 said 9 . ' [why] , the [marsh] fever an ' ague . 1 ' 6 fever 3 , 4 the 4 the 6 fever 6 fever 7 an 7 an 8 ' 8 ' 9 ague 9 ague 10 . he 've clapped me on the shoulder once or twice till [i] shook proper . 1 he 7 shoulder 2 've 3 clapped 3 clapped 6 the 4 me 5 on 5 on 6 the 6 the 7 shoulder 7 shoulder 8 once 7 shoulder 13 shook 8 once 11 till 9 or 10 twice 9 or 11 till 13 shook 14 proper 14 proper 15 . a won'erful place for bees an ' ducks ' tis too . ' 1 a 2 won'erful 1 a 5 bees 2 won'erful 3 place 3 place 4 for 5 bees 6 an 5 bees 8 ducks 6 an 7 ' 8 ducks 11 too 9 ' 10 tis 10 tis 11 too 11 too 12 . 12 . 13 ' ' [an] ' old , ' [tom] went on . 1 ' 3 ' 3 ' 4 old 4 old 5 , 5 , 6 ' 6 ' 8 went 8 went 9 on 9 on 10 . ' [flesh] an ' [blood] have been there since [time] [everlastin] ' [beyond] . 1 ' 3 an 1 ' 6 have 3 an 4 ' 6 have 7 been 6 have 9 since 7 been 8 there 9 since 12 ' 12 ' 14 . i lay the [marsh] men ought to know . 1 i 2 lay 1 i 3 the 3 the 5 men 5 men 6 ought 6 ought 7 to 6 ought 8 know 7 to 8 know 8 know 9 . they say there was always a middlin ' few [pharisees] to be seen on the [marsh] . 1 they 2 say 1 they 5 always 2 say 3 there 2 say 4 was 5 always 11 to 5 always 13 seen 6 a 7 middlin 6 a 9 few 7 middlin 8 ' 9 few 11 to 11 to 12 be 13 seen 15 the 13 seen 17 . 14 on 15 the impident as rabbits , they was . 1 impident 2 as 2 as 3 rabbits 3 rabbits 4 , 4 , 7 . 5 they 6 was 6 was 7 . yes , an ' times they 'd lock the church doors against parson an ' clerk of [sundays] . ' 1 yes 2 , 1 yes 6 they 3 an 4 ' 4 ' 5 times 5 times 6 they 6 they 7 'd 7 'd 9 the 8 lock 9 the 9 the 13 parson 10 church 11 doors 11 doors 12 against 11 doors 13 parson 13 parson 16 clerk 14 an 15 ' 14 an 16 clerk 16 clerk 17 of 17 of 19 . 19 . 20 ' ' [that] ' ud be smugglers layin ' in the lace or the brandy till they could run it out o ' the [marsh] . 1 ' 9 in 3 ' 4 ud 4 ud 5 be 5 be 6 smugglers 6 smugglers 7 layin 6 smugglers 9 in 7 layin 8 ' 9 in 14 brandy 10 the 11 lace 11 lace 12 or 12 or 13 the 13 the 14 brandy 14 brandy 15 till 14 brandy 18 run 15 till 17 could 16 they 17 could 18 run 19 it 19 it 20 out 20 out 21 o 21 o 22 ' 22 ' 23 the 23 the 25 . i 've told my woman so , ' said [hobden] . 1 i 2 've 1 i 4 my 2 've 3 told 4 my 5 woman 5 woman 6 so 6 so 7 , 7 , 8 ' 8 ' 9 said 9 said 11 . ' [i] 'll lay she didn't belieft it , then not if she was a [whitgift] . 1 ' 4 lay 1 ' 7 belieft 3 'll 4 lay 4 lay 6 didn't 5 she 6 didn't 7 belieft 10 then 8 it 9 , 9 , 10 then 10 then 11 not 11 not 12 if 12 if 13 she 13 she 14 was 14 was 15 a 15 a 17 . a won'erful choice place for [pharisees] , the [marsh] , by all accounts , till [queen] [bess] 's father he come in with his [reformatories] . ' 1 a 3 choice 2 won'erful 3 choice 3 choice 4 place 4 place 5 for 4 place 7 , 7 , 8 the 8 the 10 , 10 , 14 , 11 by 12 all 12 all 13 accounts 13 accounts 14 , 14 , 21 come 15 till 18 's 15 till 19 father 19 father 20 he 20 he 21 come 21 come 23 with 22 in 23 with 23 with 24 his 24 his 26 . 26 . 27 ' ' [would] that be a [act] of [parliament] like ? ' 1 ' 3 that 3 that 4 be 4 be 5 a 5 a 7 of 7 of 9 like 9 like 10 ? 10 ? 11 ' hobden asked . 1 hobden 2 asked 2 asked 3 . ' [sure-ly] . 1 ' 3 . can't do nothing in [old] [england] without [act] , [warrant] an ' [summons] . 1 can't 3 nothing 1 can't 4 in 2 do 3 nothing 4 in 9 , 7 without 9 , 9 , 11 an 11 an 12 ' 12 ' 14 . he got his [act] allowed him , [an'] , they say , [queen] [bess] 's father he used the parish churches something shameful . 1 he 2 got 2 got 10 they 3 his 6 him 5 allowed 6 him 6 him 7 , 7 , 9 , 9 , 10 they 10 they 11 say 11 say 19 the 12 , 15 's 15 's 16 father 16 father 17 he 17 he 18 used 18 used 19 the 19 the 23 shameful 20 parish 21 churches 20 parish 22 something 22 something 23 shameful 23 shameful 24 . just about tore the gizzards out of [i] dunnamany . 1 just 2 about 2 about 3 tore 3 tore 6 out 4 the 5 gizzards 5 gizzards 6 out 6 out 7 of 7 of 9 dunnamany 9 dunnamany 10 . ' [same] as bees , ' said the [bee] [boy] . 1 ' 3 as 3 as 4 bees 4 bees 5 , 5 , 6 ' 6 ' 7 said 7 said 8 the 8 the 11 . ' [bees] won't stay by a house where there 's hating . ' 1 ' 3 won't 3 won't 4 stay 3 won't 6 a 4 stay 5 by 6 a 7 house 6 a 8 where 8 where 11 hating 9 there 10 's 10 's 11 hating 11 hating 12 . 12 . 13 ' ' [true] , ' said [tom] . 1 ' 3 , 3 , 4 ' 4 ' 5 said 5 said 7 . ' [this] [reformatories] tarrified the [pharisees] same as the reaper goin ' round a last stand o ' wheat tarrifies rabbits . 1 ' 4 tarrified 1 ' 10 reaper 4 tarrified 7 same 5 the 7 same 7 same 8 as 8 as 9 the 10 reaper 11 goin 10 reaper 16 stand 11 goin 12 ' 11 goin 13 round 12 ' 13 round 13 round 15 last 14 a 15 last 16 stand 19 wheat 17 o 18 ' 17 o 19 wheat 19 wheat 21 rabbits 20 tarrifies 21 rabbits 21 rabbits 22 . ' [did] they all see it that way ? ' said [hobden] . 1 ' 3 they 1 ' 5 see 3 they 4 all 5 see 6 it 6 it 7 that 7 that 8 way 8 way 9 ? 9 ? 11 said 10 ' 11 said 11 said 13 . ' [all] but one that was called [robin] if you 've heard of him . 1 ' 3 but 1 ' 4 one 4 one 5 that 5 that 7 called 6 was 7 called 7 called 9 if 9 if 10 you 9 if 11 've 11 've 13 of 11 've 15 . 12 heard 13 of 14 him 15 . what are you laughin ' at ? ['tom] turned to [dan] . 1 what 2 are 2 are 4 laughin 3 you 4 laughin 4 laughin 5 ' 5 ' 6 at 5 ' 7 ? 5 ' 9 turned 5 ' 12 . 9 turned 10 to ' [the] [pharisees] 's trouble didn't tech [robin] , because he 'd cleaved middlin ' close to people , like . 1 ' 6 didn't 4 's 5 trouble 5 trouble 6 didn't 6 didn't 12 'd 7 tech 9 , 9 , 10 because 9 , 11 he 11 he 12 'd 12 'd 18 people 13 cleaved 15 ' 13 cleaved 16 close 14 middlin 15 ' 16 close 17 to 16 close 18 people 18 people 19 , 19 , 20 like 20 like 21 . but [flesh] an ' [blood] must always think of their own concerns , an ' [robin] couldn't get through at ' em , ye see . 1 but 3 an 1 but 11 own 3 an 7 always 4 ' 6 must 6 must 7 always 7 always 8 think 8 think 10 their 9 of 10 their 11 own 17 couldn't 12 concerns 13 , 12 concerns 14 an 14 an 15 ' 14 an 17 couldn't 17 couldn't 20 at 18 get 19 through 19 through 20 at 20 at 22 em 21 ' 22 em 22 em 24 ye 23 , 24 ye 24 ye 26 . 25 see 26 . they thought it was tide-echoes off the [marsh] . ' 1 they 2 thought 2 thought 3 it 3 it 4 was 4 was 5 tide-echoes 5 tide-echoes 6 off 6 off 7 the 6 off 9 . 9 . 10 ' ' [what] did you what did the [fai] [pharisees] want ? ' 1 ' 3 did 3 did 4 you 4 you 5 what 5 what 6 did 6 did 7 the 6 did 10 want 10 want 11 ? 11 ? 12 ' una asked . 1 una 2 asked 2 asked 3 . ' [a] boat , to be sure . 1 ' 3 boat 3 boat 4 , 4 , 6 be 5 to 6 be 6 be 7 sure 7 sure 8 . their liddle wings could no more cross [channel] than so many tired butterflies . 1 their 3 wings 2 liddle 3 wings 3 wings 4 could 4 could 6 more 4 could 7 cross 5 no 6 more 7 cross 9 than 9 than 12 tired 10 so 11 many 11 many 12 tired 12 tired 13 butterflies 13 butterflies 14 . a boat an ' a crew they desired to sail ' em over to [france] , where yet awhile folks hadn't tore down the [images] . 1 a 3 an 1 a 8 desired 1 a 10 sail 2 boat 3 an 3 an 5 a 4 ' 5 a 5 a 6 crew 6 crew 7 they 8 desired 9 to 10 sail 14 to 11 ' 12 em 12 em 13 over 13 over 14 to 14 to 20 folks 16 , 17 where 17 where 18 yet 18 yet 19 awhile 18 yet 20 folks 20 folks 24 the 21 hadn't 22 tore 21 hadn't 23 down 22 tore 23 down 23 down 24 the 24 the 26 . they couldn't abide it no shape . 1 they 2 couldn't 2 couldn't 3 abide 3 abide 4 it 4 it 5 no 5 no 6 shape 6 shape 7 . i don't know as you 've ever heard say [pharisees] are like chickens ? ' 1 i 5 you 2 don't 3 know 2 don't 5 you 3 know 4 as 5 you 6 've 6 've 7 ever 7 ever 11 are 8 heard 9 say 9 say 11 are 11 are 13 chickens 12 like 13 chickens 13 chickens 14 ? 14 ? 15 ' ' [my] woman used to say that too , ' said [hobden] , folding his brown arms . 1 ' 5 to 3 woman 4 used 4 used 5 to 5 to 6 say 6 say 7 that 6 say 8 too 8 too 10 ' 9 , 10 ' 10 ' 14 folding 11 said 13 , 13 , 14 folding 14 folding 16 brown 15 his 16 brown 16 brown 17 arms 17 arms 18 . ' [they] be . 1 ' 3 be 3 be 4 . they don't mean it , an ' [flesh] an ' [blood] don't know it , but that 's the truth as [i] 've heard . 1 they 3 mean 2 don't 3 mean 3 mean 4 it 4 it 6 an 4 it 14 it 5 , 6 an 7 ' 9 an 7 ' 10 ' 10 ' 12 don't 12 don't 13 know 13 know 14 it 14 it 15 , 14 it 17 that 15 , 16 but 17 that 23 've 18 's 19 the 19 the 20 truth 20 truth 21 as 20 truth 23 've 23 've 24 heard 24 heard 25 . it lay on the [marsh] like thunder . 1 it 2 lay 2 lay 3 on 3 on 4 the 4 the 6 like 6 like 7 thunder 7 thunder 8 . oh , [i] lay they sweated ! 1 oh 2 , 2 , 4 lay 4 lay 5 they 5 they 6 sweated 6 sweated 7 ! but they was [flesh] an ' [blood] , an ' [marsh] men before all . 1 but 2 they 1 but 9 an 3 was 5 an 5 an 6 ' 6 ' 8 , 8 , 9 an 9 an 12 men 10 ' 12 men 12 men 13 before 13 before 14 all 14 all 15 . they reckoned the signs sinnified trouble for the [marsh] . 1 they 3 the 2 reckoned 3 the 3 the 4 signs 4 signs 6 trouble 5 sinnified 6 trouble 6 trouble 7 for 7 for 8 the 8 the 10 . so they looked for the meanin ' [in] the sea or in the clouds far an ' high up . 1 so 3 looked 1 so 6 meanin 2 they 3 looked 3 looked 4 for 4 for 5 the 6 meanin 12 in 7 ' 10 sea 7 ' 11 or 9 the 10 sea 11 or 12 in 12 in 13 the 13 the 16 an 13 the 20 . 14 clouds 15 far 14 clouds 16 an 17 ' 18 high 18 high 19 up 19 up 20 . they never thought to look near an ' knee-high , where they could see naught . 1 they 2 never 1 they 9 knee-high 2 never 3 thought 3 thought 5 look 4 to 5 look 6 near 7 an 6 near 8 ' 6 near 9 knee-high 7 an 8 ' 9 knee-high 16 . 10 , 11 where 11 where 12 they 11 where 16 . 13 could 14 see 13 could 16 . 14 see 15 naught she had two sons one born blind , an ' t'other struck dumb through fallin ' off the [wall] when he was liddle . 1 she 4 sons 1 she 11 t'other 2 had 3 two 3 two 4 sons 5 one 6 born 5 one 7 blind 7 blind 8 , 7 blind 11 t'other 8 , 9 an 9 an 10 ' 11 t'other 20 when 12 struck 13 dumb 13 dumb 14 through 14 through 17 off 14 through 20 when 15 fallin 16 ' 16 ' 17 off 17 off 18 the 20 when 24 . 21 he 22 was 21 he 24 . 22 was 23 liddle they was men grown , but not [wage-earnin] ' , an ' she worked for ' em , keepin ' bees and [answerin] ' [questions] . ' 1 they 3 men 1 they 14 worked 2 was 3 men 3 men 4 grown 4 grown 5 , 4 grown 9 ' 5 , 7 not 6 but 7 not 9 ' 10 , 10 , 11 an 11 an 12 ' 11 an 13 she 14 worked 15 for 14 worked 21 bees 15 for 17 em 16 ' 17 em 17 em 18 , 18 , 20 ' 19 keepin 20 ' 21 bees 27 ' 22 and 24 ' 24 ' 26 . 26 . 27 ' ' [what] sort of questions ? ' said [dan] . 1 ' 3 sort 3 sort 4 of 4 of 5 questions 5 questions 6 ? 6 ? 8 said 7 ' 8 said 8 said 10 . she felt the [trouble] on the [marsh] same as eels feel thunder . 1 she 2 felt 1 she 8 same 2 felt 3 the 3 the 5 on 5 on 6 the 8 same 10 eels 9 as 10 eels 10 eels 12 thunder 11 feel 12 thunder 12 thunder 13 . she was a wise woman . ' 1 she 2 was 2 was 3 a 3 a 5 woman 4 wise 5 woman 5 woman 6 . 6 . 7 ' ' [my] woman was won'erful [weather-tender] , too , ' said [hobden] . 1 ' 5 won'erful 3 woman 4 was 3 woman 5 won'erful 5 won'erful 7 , 7 , 8 too 8 too 9 , 9 , 10 ' 10 ' 11 said 11 said 13 . ' [i] 've seen her brish sparks like off an anvil out of her hair in thunderstorms . 1 ' 9 off 1 ' 10 an 3 've 4 seen 3 've 7 sparks 4 seen 5 her 4 seen 7 sparks 5 her 6 brish 7 sparks 8 like 8 like 9 off 10 an 15 hair 11 anvil 12 out 12 out 13 of 12 out 15 hair 13 of 14 her 15 hair 18 . 16 in 17 thunderstorms 17 thunderstorms 18 . but she never laid out to answer [questions] . ' 1 but 2 she 1 but 3 never 3 never 4 laid 4 laid 6 to 5 out 6 to 6 to 7 answer 7 answer 9 . 9 . 10 ' ' [this] woman was a [seeker] , like , an ' [seekers] they sometimes find . 1 ' 5 a 3 woman 4 was 3 woman 5 a 5 a 7 , 7 , 8 like 7 , 11 ' 8 like 9 , 9 , 10 an 11 ' 15 find 13 they 14 sometimes 14 sometimes 15 find 15 find 16 . oh , what is it ? " 1 oh 2 , 2 , 3 what 3 what 4 is 4 is 5 it 5 it 6 ? 6 ? 7 " ' [three] times she called , an ' three times the [tide-wave] did her down . 1 ' 4 she 3 times 4 she 4 she 5 called 5 called 7 an 6 , 7 an 7 an 9 three 7 an 15 down 8 ' 9 three 9 three 10 times 10 times 11 the 11 the 13 did 14 her 15 down 15 down 16 . she felt a liddle hand lay hold on her [gown-hem] , an ' she stooped to the pull o ' that liddle hand . ' 1 she 2 felt 2 felt 3 a 3 a 4 liddle 3 a 11 , 4 liddle 6 lay 5 hand 6 lay 6 lay 7 hold 7 hold 8 on 8 on 9 her 11 , 16 to 12 an 15 stooped 13 ' 14 she 14 she 15 stooped 15 stooped 16 to 16 to 19 o 17 the 18 pull 17 the 19 o 19 o 23 hand 20 ' 22 liddle 20 ' 23 hand 21 that 22 liddle 23 hand 24 . 24 . 25 ' tom [shoesmith] spread his huge fist before the fire and smiled at it as he went on . 1 tom 4 his 3 spread 4 his 4 his 7 before 5 huge 6 fist 5 huge 7 before 7 before 10 and 8 the 9 fire 9 fire 10 and 10 and 11 smiled 11 smiled 12 at 12 at 13 it 13 it 14 as 14 as 16 went 15 he 16 went 16 went 17 on 17 on 18 . " ' [will] the sea drown the [marsh] ? " she says . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 5 sea 2 ' 4 the 5 sea 7 the 5 sea 9 ? 6 drown 7 the 9 ? 10 " 10 " 12 says 11 she 12 says 12 says 13 . she was a [marsh] woman first an ' foremost . 1 she 3 a 2 was 3 a 3 a 5 woman 5 woman 6 first 6 first 7 an 7 an 8 ' 8 ' 9 foremost 8 ' 10 . " ' [no] , " says the liddle voice . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 4 , 4 , 5 " 5 " 8 liddle 6 says 7 the 6 says 8 liddle 7 the 8 liddle 8 liddle 9 voice 9 voice 10 . " [sleep] sound for all o ' that . " 1 " 3 sound 3 sound 4 for 4 for 5 all 4 for 6 o 6 o 7 ' 7 ' 8 that 8 that 9 . 9 . 10 " " ' [is] the [plague] comin ' to the [marsh] ? " she says . 1 " 2 ' 2 ' 4 the 2 ' 7 ' 4 the 6 comin 7 ' 8 to 8 to 9 the 9 the 15 . 11 ? 12 " 12 " 13 she 13 she 14 says 14 says 15 . them was all the ills she knowed . 1 them 2 was 2 was 5 ills 3 all 4 the 4 the 5 ills 5 ills 8 . 6 she 7 knowed 7 knowed 8 . " ' [no] . 1 " 2 ' 2 ' 4 . sleep sound for all o ' that , " says [robin] . 1 sleep 2 sound 1 sleep 5 o 2 sound 3 for 3 for 4 all 5 o 6 ' 5 o 8 , 6 ' 7 that 8 , 9 " 9 " 10 says 10 says 12 . " ' [lend] us your sons , " says all the [pharisees] . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 4 us 4 us 5 your 5 your 6 sons 6 sons 8 " 7 , 8 " 8 " 9 says 9 says 10 all 10 all 11 the 11 the 13 . " give ' em [leave] an ' [good-will] to sail it for us , [mother] [o] [mother] ! " 1 " 2 give 1 " 4 em 2 give 3 ' 4 em 6 an 4 em 10 sail 6 an 7 ' 9 to 10 sail 10 sail 11 it 11 it 12 for 12 for 13 us 13 us 14 , 14 , 18 ! 18 ! 19 " " ' [one] 's dumb , an ' t'other's blind , " she says . 1 " 7 an 2 ' 4 's 2 ' 5 dumb 5 dumb 6 , 6 , 7 an 7 an 11 , 8 ' 9 t'other's 9 t'other's 10 blind 10 blind 11 , 11 , 12 " 12 " 14 says 13 she 14 says 14 says 15 . " but all the dearer me for that ; and you 'll lose them in the big sea . " 1 " 2 but 1 " 9 ; 2 but 3 all 3 all 4 the 4 the 5 dearer 5 dearer 6 me 6 me 8 that 7 for 8 that 9 ; 13 lose 10 and 11 you 11 you 12 'll 12 'll 13 lose 13 lose 17 big 14 them 15 in 15 in 16 the 16 the 17 big 17 big 18 sea 18 sea 20 " 19 . 20 " the voices just about pierced through her ; an ' there was children 's voices too . 1 the 2 voices 1 the 5 pierced 2 voices 3 just 3 just 4 about 5 pierced 6 through 5 pierced 8 ; 6 through 7 her 8 ; 9 an 9 an 13 children 10 ' 11 there 11 there 12 was 12 was 13 children 13 children 16 too 14 's 15 voices 15 voices 16 too 16 too 17 . she stood out all she could , but she couldn't rightly stand against that . 1 she 6 could 2 stood 3 out 2 stood 4 all 4 all 5 she 5 she 6 could 6 could 10 couldn't 7 , 8 but 8 but 9 she 9 she 10 couldn't 10 couldn't 12 stand 11 rightly 12 stand 12 stand 14 that 13 against 14 that 14 that 15 . so she says : " if you can draw my sons for your job , [i'd] not hinder ' em . 1 so 2 she 2 she 11 sons 3 says 4 : 3 says 11 sons 4 : 5 " 5 " 10 my 6 if 7 you 7 you 8 can 8 can 9 draw 8 can 10 my 11 sons 17 not 12 for 13 your 12 for 14 job 13 your 14 job 14 job 15 , 15 , 17 not 17 not 21 . 18 hinder 20 em 19 ' 20 em 20 em 21 . you can't ask no more of a [mother] . " 1 you 3 ask 2 can't 3 ask 3 ask 4 no 4 no 5 more 5 more 6 of 6 of 7 a 7 a 9 . 9 . 10 " tom [shoesmith] threw back his head and half shut his eyes . 1 tom 3 threw 1 tom 5 his 3 threw 4 back 5 his 6 head 5 his 8 half 6 head 8 half 7 and 8 half 8 half 9 shut 9 shut 10 his 9 shut 11 eyes 11 eyes 12 . ' [eh] , me ! ' he said . 1 ' 3 , 3 , 7 he 4 me 5 ! 5 ! 6 ' 6 ' 7 he 7 he 8 said 8 said 9 . ' [she] was a fine , valiant woman , the [widow] [whitgift] . 1 ' 3 was 3 was 4 a 4 a 5 fine 4 a 7 valiant 5 fine 6 , 7 valiant 8 woman 7 valiant 10 the 8 woman 9 , 10 the 13 . the [pharisees] all about they hushed their children from cryin ' an ' they waited dumb-still . 1 the 3 all 3 all 10 cryin 4 about 9 from 5 they 6 hushed 6 hushed 7 their 7 their 8 children 8 children 9 from 9 from 10 cryin 10 cryin 12 an 11 ' 12 an 12 an 16 dumb-still 13 ' 14 they 14 they 15 waited 15 waited 16 dumb-still 16 dumb-still 17 . she was all their dependence . 1 she 2 was 2 was 3 all 3 all 4 their 4 their 5 dependence 5 dependence 6 . ' [thout] her [leave] an ' [good-will] they could not pass ; for she was the [mother] . 1 ' 5 an 3 her 5 an 5 an 11 pass 6 ' 8 they 8 they 9 could 9 could 10 not 10 not 11 pass 11 pass 12 ; 12 ; 13 for 13 for 14 she 14 she 15 was 15 was 16 the 16 the 18 . so she shook like a aps-tree makin ' up her mind . 1 so 2 she 2 she 5 a 3 shook 4 like 4 like 5 a 5 a 6 aps-tree 6 aps-tree 7 makin 6 aps-tree 9 up 7 makin 8 ' 9 up 12 . 10 her 11 mind 11 mind 12 . ' [last] she drives the word past her teeth , an ' " go ! " she says . 1 ' 13 " 3 she 4 drives 4 drives 5 the 5 the 6 word 6 word 10 , 6 word 13 " 7 past 8 her 8 her 9 teeth 9 teeth 10 , 10 , 11 an 11 an 12 ' 13 " 16 " 14 go 15 ! 15 ! 16 " 16 " 18 says 17 she 18 says 18 says 19 . " go with my [leave] an ' [goodwill] . " 1 " 2 go 2 go 3 with 3 with 4 my 4 my 6 an 6 an 7 ' 7 ' 9 . 9 . 10 " ' [i] never heard she was all alone , ' said [hobden] . 1 ' 5 she 3 never 4 heard 4 heard 5 she 5 she 8 alone 6 was 7 all 7 all 8 alone 8 alone 9 , 9 , 10 ' 10 ' 11 said 11 said 13 . ' [i] remember now . 1 ' 3 remember 3 remember 4 now 4 now 5 . the one called [robin] , he stayed with her , they tell . 1 the 2 one 2 one 3 called 3 called 11 they 5 , 6 he 6 he 7 stayed 7 stayed 8 with 8 with 9 her 9 her 10 , 10 , 11 they 11 they 12 tell 12 tell 13 . she was all too [grieevious] to listen to his promises . ' 1 she 2 was 2 was 4 too 3 all 4 too 4 too 7 listen 6 to 7 listen 7 listen 8 to 8 to 9 his 9 his 10 promises 10 promises 11 . 10 promises 12 ' 11 . 12 ' ' [ah] ! 1 ' 3 ! she should ha ' made her bargain beforehand . 1 she 2 should 2 should 3 ha 2 should 4 ' 4 ' 5 made 5 made 6 her 6 her 7 bargain 7 bargain 9 . 8 beforehand 9 . i allus told my woman so ! ' [hobden] cried . 1 i 2 allus 1 i 4 my 2 allus 3 told 4 my 5 woman 5 woman 7 ! 6 so 7 ! 7 ! 8 ' 8 ' 10 cried 10 cried 11 . ' [no] . 1 ' 3 . tom laughed softly . 1 tom 2 laughed 2 laughed 3 softly 3 softly 4 . ' [she] done that . 1 ' 3 done 3 done 4 that 4 that 5 . yes , she done that ! 1 yes 2 , 2 , 3 she 3 she 4 done 4 done 5 that 5 that 6 ! folks come out fresh an ' shinin ' all over the [marsh] like snails after wet . 1 folks 2 come 1 folks 11 the 2 come 4 fresh 2 come 9 all 3 out 4 fresh 4 fresh 5 an 5 an 6 ' 6 ' 7 shinin 7 shinin 8 ' 9 all 10 over 9 all 11 the 11 the 16 wet 13 like 14 snails 14 snails 15 after 14 snails 16 wet 16 wet 17 . an ' that while the [widow] [whitgift] sat grievin ' on the [wall] . 1 an 2 ' 2 ' 5 the 3 that 4 while 4 while 5 the 5 the 8 sat 8 sat 9 grievin 9 grievin 10 ' 9 grievin 14 . 11 on 12 the 12 the 14 . she might have belieft us she might have trusted her sons would be sent back ! 1 she 2 might 1 she 6 she 3 have 4 belieft 4 belieft 5 us 5 us 6 she 6 she 9 trusted 7 might 8 have 7 might 9 trusted 9 trusted 11 sons 10 her 11 sons 11 sons 12 would 12 would 14 sent 13 be 14 sent 14 sent 15 back 15 back 16 ! she fussed , no bounds , when their boat come in after three days . ' 1 she 2 fussed 1 she 7 when 2 fussed 4 no 3 , 4 no 4 no 5 bounds 5 bounds 6 , 7 when 10 come 8 their 9 boat 9 boat 10 come 10 come 14 days 11 in 12 after 12 after 13 three 13 three 14 days 14 days 15 . 15 . 16 ' ' [and] , of course , the sons were both quite cured ? ' said [una] . 1 ' 5 course 3 , 4 of 3 , 5 course 5 course 8 sons 6 , 7 the 7 the 8 sons 8 sons 9 were 9 were 11 quite 9 were 12 cured 10 both 11 quite 12 cured 13 ? 13 ? 15 said 14 ' 15 said 15 said 17 . ' [no-o] . 1 ' 3 . that would have been out o ' nature . 1 that 4 been 2 would 3 have 3 have 4 been 4 been 5 out 5 out 6 o 6 o 7 ' 6 o 8 nature 8 nature 9 . she got ' em back as she sent ' em . 1 she 2 got 1 she 4 em 2 got 3 ' 4 em 5 back 5 back 6 as 5 back 10 em 6 as 7 she 7 she 8 sent 8 sent 9 ' 10 em 11 . the blind man he hadn't seen naught of anythin ['] , an ' the dumb man nature-ally he couldn't say aught of what he 'd seen . 1 the 6 seen 1 the 11 , 2 blind 5 hadn't 3 man 4 he 3 man 5 hadn't 5 hadn't 6 seen 6 seen 7 naught 7 naught 8 of 8 of 9 anythin 11 , 15 dumb 12 an 13 ' 12 an 14 the 14 the 15 dumb 15 dumb 20 say 16 man 17 nature-ally 17 nature-ally 19 couldn't 18 he 19 couldn't 19 couldn't 20 say 20 say 22 of 21 aught 22 of 22 of 26 seen 23 what 24 he 24 he 25 'd 25 'd 26 seen 26 seen 27 . i reckon that was why the [pharisees] pitched on ' em for the ferryin ' job . ' 1 i 2 reckon 1 i 4 was 2 reckon 3 that 4 was 5 why 5 why 9 on 6 the 8 pitched 8 pitched 9 on 9 on 14 ferryin 10 ' 11 em 10 ' 12 for 12 for 13 the 13 the 14 ferryin 14 ferryin 16 job 15 ' 16 job 16 job 17 . 17 . 18 ' ' [but] what did you what did [robin] promise the [widow] ? ' said [dan] . 1 ' 3 what 3 what 4 did 4 did 5 you 4 did 12 ? 5 you 6 what 6 what 7 did 7 did 9 promise 7 did 10 the 12 ? 14 said 13 ' 14 said 14 said 16 . ' [what] did he promise , now ? ' 1 ' 3 did 3 did 4 he 4 he 5 promise 5 promise 6 , 6 , 7 now 7 now 8 ? 8 ? 9 ' tom pretended to think . 1 tom 2 pretended 2 pretended 3 to 3 to 4 think 4 think 5 . ' [wasn't] your woman a [whitgift] , [ralph] ? 1 ' 3 your 3 your 4 woman 4 woman 5 a 5 a 7 , 7 , 9 ? didn't she ever say ? ' 1 didn't 2 she 2 she 3 ever 3 ever 4 say 4 say 5 ? 5 ? 6 ' ' [she] told me a passel o ' no-sense stuff when he was born . ' 1 ' 3 told 3 told 4 me 4 me 5 a 4 me 12 he 5 a 6 passel 6 passel 7 o 7 o 8 ' 8 ' 9 no-sense 8 ' 10 stuff 10 stuff 11 when 12 he 13 was 13 was 14 born 13 was 15 . 15 . 16 ' hobden pointed at his son . 1 hobden 2 pointed 2 pointed 3 at 3 at 4 his 4 his 5 son 5 son 6 . ' [there] was always to be one of ' em that could see further into a millstone than most . ' 1 ' 10 em 1 ' 16 a 3 was 4 always 3 was 7 one 4 always 5 to 4 always 6 be 5 to 6 be 7 one 8 of 7 one 10 em 8 of 9 ' 10 em 14 further 11 that 12 could 11 that 13 see 13 see 14 further 14 further 15 into 14 further 16 a 16 a 17 millstone 17 millstone 19 most 18 than 19 most 19 most 20 . 20 . 21 ' ' [me] ! 1 ' 3 ! that 's me ! ' said the [bee] [boy] so suddenly that they all laughed . 1 that 2 's 1 that 10 so 2 's 3 me 2 's 4 ! 4 ! 5 ' 5 ' 6 said 6 said 7 the 10 so 11 suddenly 11 suddenly 12 that 12 that 13 they 13 they 14 all 13 they 15 laughed 15 laughed 16 . ' [i] 've got it now ! ' cried [tom] , slapping his knee . 1 ' 3 've 1 ' 5 it 3 've 4 got 5 it 9 cried 6 now 7 ! 6 now 9 cried 7 ! 8 ' 9 cried 11 , 11 , 12 slapping 11 , 13 his 12 slapping 13 his 13 his 14 knee 14 knee 15 . ' [they] was the exact words she told me when we first found he wasn't like others . 1 ' 8 told 1 ' 11 we 3 was 4 the 4 the 5 exact 5 exact 6 words 5 exact 8 told 6 words 7 she 9 me 10 when 10 when 11 we 11 we 13 found 11 we 15 wasn't 12 first 13 found 14 he 15 wasn't 15 wasn't 17 others 16 like 17 others 17 others 18 . but it beats me how you known ' em , ' said [hobden] . 1 but 3 beats 2 it 3 beats 3 beats 4 me 4 me 7 known 5 how 6 you 5 how 7 known 7 known 8 ' 8 ' 9 em 9 em 10 , 9 em 11 ' 11 ' 12 said 12 said 14 . ' [aha] ! 1 ' 3 ! there 's more under my hat besides hair ? ' 1 there 3 more 2 's 3 more 3 more 4 under 4 under 6 hat 5 my 6 hat 6 hat 7 besides 7 besides 8 hair 8 hair 9 ? 9 ? 10 ' tom laughed and stretched himself . 1 tom 2 laughed 2 laughed 3 and 3 and 4 stretched 4 stretched 5 himself 5 himself 6 . an ' where might you live ? ' he said , gravely , to [dan] . 1 an 5 you 2 ' 3 where 3 where 4 might 4 might 5 you 5 you 7 ? 6 live 7 ? 7 ? 8 ' 8 ' 11 , 9 he 10 said 10 said 11 , 11 , 12 gravely 12 gravely 13 , 13 , 14 to 13 , 16 . 14 to 16 . ' [an] ' do you think your [pa] ' ud give me a drink for takin ' you there , [missy] ? ' 1 ' 5 you 1 ' 7 your 3 ' 4 do 4 do 5 you 6 think 7 your 7 your 13 a 9 ' 10 ud 10 ud 11 give 10 ud 13 a 11 give 12 me 13 a 16 takin 14 drink 15 for 15 for 16 takin 16 takin 17 ' 17 ' 18 you 18 you 19 there 19 there 20 , 20 , 22 ? 22 ? 23 ' they giggled so at this that they had to run out . 1 they 2 giggled 2 giggled 3 so 2 giggled 4 at 2 giggled 6 that 4 at 5 this 6 that 7 they 7 they 8 had 8 had 9 to 9 to 10 run 10 run 11 out 11 out 12 . ' [oh] , [puck] [!] 1 ' 3 , puck ! 1 puck 2 ! i guessed you right from when you talked about the salt . 1 i 2 guessed 1 i 4 right 2 guessed 3 you 4 right 7 you 5 from 6 when 6 when 7 you 7 you 8 talked 8 talked 10 the 9 about 10 the 10 the 11 salt 11 salt 12 . how could you ever do it ? ' 1 how 2 could 1 how 3 you 3 you 4 ever 3 you 5 do 5 do 6 it 6 it 7 ? 7 ? 8 ' una cried , swinging along delighted . 1 una 3 , 2 cried 3 , 3 , 4 swinging 4 swinging 5 along 5 along 6 delighted 6 delighted 7 . ' [do] what ? ' he said , and climbed the stile by the pollard oak . 1 ' 5 ' 3 what 4 ? 4 ? 5 ' 5 ' 9 and 6 he 7 said 7 said 8 , 7 said 9 and 8 , 9 and 9 and 10 climbed 10 climbed 12 stile 11 the 12 stile 12 stile 15 pollard 13 by 14 the 14 the 15 pollard 15 pollard 17 . 16 oak 17 . tom was almost running . 1 tom 2 was 2 was 3 almost 3 almost 4 running 4 running 5 . ' [yes] . 1 ' 3 . ' [here] you be . ' 1 ' 3 you 3 you 4 be 4 be 5 . 5 . 6 ' he strode into the old kitchen yard , and slid them down as [ellen] came to ask questions . 1 he 3 into 1 he 5 old 2 strode 3 into 3 into 4 the 5 old 6 kitchen 5 old 9 and 7 yard 8 , 8 , 9 and 9 and 13 as 10 slid 12 down 10 slid 13 as 11 them 12 down 13 as 16 to 15 came 16 to 16 to 17 ask 17 ask 18 questions 17 ask 19 . ' [i] 'm helping in [mus] ' [spray] 's oast-house , ' he said to her . 1 ' 4 helping 1 ' 7 ' 3 'm 4 helping 4 helping 5 in 7 ' 12 ' 9 's 10 oast-house 10 oast-house 11 , 11 , 12 ' 12 ' 13 he 13 he 14 said 14 said 15 to 15 to 17 . 16 her 17 . ' [no] , [i] 'm no foreigner . 1 ' 3 , 3 , 5 'm 5 'm 6 no 6 no 7 foreigner 7 foreigner 8 . i knowed this country ' fore your mother was born ; an ' yes , it 's dry work oastin ' , [miss] . 1 i 2 knowed 1 i 7 your 2 knowed 4 country 2 knowed 6 fore 3 this 4 country 4 country 5 ' 7 your 10 born 8 mother 9 was 8 mother 10 born 10 born 18 dry 11 ; 12 an 12 an 13 ' 13 ' 17 's 14 yes 15 , 15 , 16 it 16 it 17 's 17 's 18 dry 18 dry 20 oastin 19 work 20 oastin 20 oastin 21 ' 21 ' 22 , 22 , 24 . thank you . ' 1 thank 2 you 2 you 3 . 3 . 4 ' ellen went to get a jug , and the children went in magicked once more by [oak] , [ash] , and [thorn] ! 1 ellen 4 get 1 ellen 10 children 1 ellen 14 once 2 went 3 to 3 to 4 get 4 get 7 , 5 a 6 jug 6 jug 7 , 8 and 9 the 8 and 10 children 9 the 10 children 10 children 11 went 11 went 13 magicked 12 in 13 magicked 14 once 15 more 14 once 18 , 15 more 16 by 18 , 23 ! 20 , 21 and 20 , 23 ! [a] [three-part] [song] i 've buried my heart in a ferny hill , [twix] ' a liddle low shaw an ' a great high gill . 1 i 2 've 1 i 5 heart 2 've 3 buried 3 buried 4 my 5 heart 7 a 5 heart 13 a 6 in 7 a 7 a 9 hill 8 ferny 9 hill 9 hill 10 , 10 , 12 ' 13 a 16 shaw 13 a 19 a 14 liddle 15 low 15 low 16 shaw 17 an 18 ' 17 an 19 a 19 a 22 gill 20 great 21 high 21 high 22 gill 22 gill 23 . oh , hop-bine yaller an ' wood-smoke blue , [i] reckon you 'll keep her middling true ! 1 oh 2 , 1 oh 12 you 2 , 3 hop-bine 3 hop-bine 4 yaller 3 hop-bine 7 wood-smoke 4 yaller 6 ' 5 an 6 ' 8 blue 9 , 8 blue 12 you 9 , 11 reckon 12 you 13 'll 13 'll 15 her 13 'll 16 middling 14 keep 15 her 16 middling 17 true 17 true 18 ! i 've given my soul to the [southdown] grass , [an] ' sheep-bells tinkled where you pass . 1 i 3 given 1 i 7 the 2 've 3 given 3 given 5 soul 4 my 5 soul 5 soul 6 to 7 the 9 grass 7 the 10 , 10 , 12 ' 12 ' 13 sheep-bells 13 sheep-bells 14 tinkled 13 sheep-bells 15 where 15 where 18 . 16 you 17 pass 16 you 18 . oh , [firle] an ' [ditchling] an ' sails at sea , [i] reckon you keep my soul for me ! 1 oh 2 , 1 oh 10 at 2 , 4 an 2 , 7 an 4 an 5 ' 7 an 8 ' 8 ' 9 sails 10 at 11 sea 11 sea 14 reckon 12 , 14 reckon 14 reckon 15 you 14 reckon 16 keep 16 keep 18 soul 17 my 18 soul 18 soul 19 for 19 for 20 me 20 me 21 ! [the] [treasure] [and] [the] [law] song of the [fifth] [river] 1 song 2 of 2 of 3 the when first by [eden] [tree] [the] [four] [great] [rivers] ran , [to] each was appointed a [man] [her] [prince] and [ruler] to be . 1 when 2 first 1 when 13 each 2 first 3 by 10 ran 11 , 10 ran 13 each 13 each 15 appointed 14 was 15 appointed 15 appointed 20 and 16 a 20 and 20 and 23 be 22 to 23 be 23 be 24 . but after this was ordained , ( the ancient legends tell ) , [there] came dark [israel] , [for] whom no [river] remained . 1 but 2 after 1 but 3 this 1 but 6 , 3 this 4 was 4 was 5 ordained 6 , 11 tell 7 ( 8 the 8 the 9 ancient 9 ancient 10 legends 9 ancient 11 tell 11 tell 18 , 12 ) 13 , 12 ) 16 dark 13 , 15 came 15 came 16 dark 16 dark 18 , 18 , 20 whom 20 whom 21 no 21 no 24 . 23 remained 24 . so it was said and done . 1 so 2 it 2 it 3 was 3 was 5 and 4 said 5 and 5 and 6 done 6 done 7 . he is [lord] of the [last] [the] [fifth] , most wonderful , [flood] . 1 he 2 is 2 is 4 of 4 of 11 wonderful 5 the 9 , 9 , 10 most 10 most 11 wonderful 11 wonderful 12 , 12 , 14 . he hears [her] thunder past [and] [her] song is in his blood . 1 he 4 thunder 2 hears 4 thunder 4 thunder 5 past 5 past 10 in 8 song 9 is 8 song 10 in 10 in 12 blood 11 his 12 blood 12 blood 13 . he can foresay : ' [she] will fall , ' [for] he knows which fountain dries [behind] which desert-belt [a] thousand leagues to the [south] . 1 he 3 foresay 1 he 4 : 2 can 3 foresay 4 : 8 fall 5 ' 7 will 7 will 8 fall 8 fall 10 ' 9 , 10 ' 10 ' 21 thousand 12 he 13 knows 13 knows 14 which 13 knows 15 fountain 15 fountain 16 dries 15 fountain 21 thousand 16 dries 18 which 16 dries 19 desert-belt 21 thousand 22 leagues 22 leagues 23 to 23 to 24 the 24 the 26 . he can foresay : ' [she] will rise . ' 1 he 2 can 1 he 3 foresay 2 can 3 foresay 3 foresay 4 : 4 : 5 ' 5 ' 7 will 7 will 8 rise 8 rise 9 . 9 . 10 ' he knows what far snows melt [along] what mountain-wall [a] thousand leagues to the [north] . 1 he 3 what 2 knows 3 what 3 what 8 what 4 far 5 snows 5 snows 6 melt 6 melt 8 what 8 what 11 thousand 9 mountain-wall 11 thousand 11 thousand 12 leagues 12 leagues 13 to 13 to 14 the 14 the 16 . a [prince] without a [sword] , [a] [ruler] without a [throne] ; [israel] follows his quest . 1 a 4 a 1 a 6 , 3 without 4 a 6 , 10 a 9 without 10 a 10 a 12 ; 12 ; 14 follows 14 follows 16 quest 15 his 16 quest 16 quest 17 . in every land a guest , [of] many lands a lord , [in] no land [king] is he . 1 in 3 land 1 in 6 , 2 every 3 land 3 land 5 guest 4 a 5 guest 5 guest 6 , 6 , 9 lands 8 many 9 lands 9 lands 15 land 10 a 14 no 11 lord 12 , 12 , 14 no 14 no 15 land 15 land 17 is 17 is 19 . 18 he 19 . but the [fifth] [great] [river] keeps [the] secret of [her] deeps [for] [israel] alone , [as] it was ordered to be . 1 but 2 the 1 but 14 alone 6 keeps 8 secret 8 secret 9 of 9 of 11 deeps 9 of 14 alone 14 alone 17 it 15 , 17 it 17 it 18 was 17 it 19 ordered 18 was 19 ordered 19 ordered 22 . 20 to 21 be 21 be 22 . now it was the third week in [november] , and the woods rang with the noise of pheasant-shooting . 1 now 4 the 1 now 5 third 1 now 13 rang 2 it 3 was 3 was 4 the 5 third 6 week 6 week 7 in 6 week 13 rang 9 , 11 the 9 , 13 rang 10 and 11 the 11 the 12 woods 13 rang 16 noise 14 with 15 the 15 the 16 noise 16 noise 19 . 17 of 18 pheasant-shooting 18 pheasant-shooting 19 . dan and [una] found a couple of them towling round the kitchen-garden after the laundry cat . 1 dan 2 and 1 dan 8 them 2 and 4 found 5 a 7 of 5 a 8 them 6 couple 7 of 8 them 17 . 9 towling 10 round 10 round 13 after 10 round 16 cat 11 the 12 kitchen-garden 12 kitchen-garden 13 after 14 the 15 laundry 14 the 16 cat 16 cat 17 . he headed for [far] [wood] , and there they frightened out all the [pheasants] , who were sheltering from a big beat across the valley . 1 he 7 and 2 headed 3 for 3 for 6 , 6 , 7 and 7 and 9 they 8 there 9 they 9 they 10 frightened 10 frightened 20 a 11 out 12 all 11 out 13 the 13 the 15 , 15 , 16 who 16 who 17 were 17 were 18 sheltering 18 sheltering 19 from 18 sheltering 20 a 20 a 21 big 21 big 22 beat 21 big 23 across 23 across 24 the 24 the 25 valley 24 the 26 . then the cruel guns began again , and they grabbed the beagles lest they should stray and get hurt . 1 then 13 lest 2 the 3 cruel 3 cruel 4 guns 4 guns 5 began 5 began 6 again 5 began 7 , 7 , 8 and 7 , 13 lest 8 and 9 they 9 they 10 grabbed 10 grabbed 11 the 10 grabbed 12 beagles 13 lest 18 get 14 they 15 should 15 should 16 stray 15 should 17 and 17 and 18 get 18 get 19 hurt 19 hurt 20 . ' [i] wouldn't be a pheasant in [november] for a lot , ' [dan] panted , as he caught [folly] by the neck . 1 ' 3 wouldn't 1 ' 4 be 3 wouldn't 4 be 4 be 5 a 5 a 10 a 6 pheasant 7 in 6 pheasant 9 for 9 for 10 a 10 a 11 lot 11 lot 12 , 11 lot 19 caught 12 , 13 ' 13 ' 17 as 15 panted 16 , 15 panted 17 as 17 as 18 he 19 caught 22 the 21 by 22 the 22 the 23 neck 23 neck 24 . ' [why] did you laugh that horrid way ? ' 1 ' 4 you 3 did 4 you 4 you 5 laugh 5 laugh 7 horrid 6 that 7 horrid 7 horrid 8 way 8 way 9 ? 9 ? 10 ' ' [i] didn't , ' said [una] , sitting on [flora] , the fat lady-dog . 1 ' 6 said 3 didn't 4 , 3 didn't 6 said 4 , 5 ' 6 said 8 , 8 , 9 sitting 9 sitting 10 on 9 sitting 12 , 12 , 13 the 12 , 14 fat 14 fat 16 . 15 lady-dog 16 . ' [oh] , look ! 1 ' 3 , 3 , 4 look 4 look 5 ! the silly birds are going back to [their] own woods instead of ours , where they would be safe . ' 1 the 5 going 1 the 9 own 2 silly 3 birds 3 birds 4 are 3 birds 5 going 5 going 7 to 6 back 7 to 9 own 10 woods 9 own 11 instead 11 instead 12 of 11 instead 13 ours 11 instead 15 where 13 ours 14 , 15 where 18 be 16 they 17 would 17 would 18 be 18 be 19 safe 19 safe 20 . 20 . 21 ' ' [safe] till it pleased you to kill them . ' 1 ' 3 till 3 till 5 pleased 4 it 5 pleased 5 pleased 7 to 6 you 7 to 7 to 9 them 8 kill 9 them 9 them 10 . 10 . 11 ' an old man , so tall he was almost a giant , stepped from behind the clump of hollies by [volaterrae] . 1 an 6 tall 1 an 9 almost 2 old 4 , 2 old 5 so 3 man 4 , 5 so 6 tall 7 he 8 was 8 was 9 almost 9 almost 12 , 10 a 11 giant 11 giant 12 , 12 , 13 stepped 13 stepped 14 from 13 stepped 15 behind 15 behind 16 the 15 behind 17 clump 17 clump 18 of 17 clump 19 hollies 19 hollies 20 by 20 by 22 . the children jumped , and the dogs dropped like setters . 1 the 2 children 1 the 3 jumped 3 jumped 5 and 4 , 5 and 5 and 7 dogs 6 the 7 dogs 7 dogs 8 dropped 8 dropped 9 like 9 like 10 setters 9 like 11 . 10 setters 11 . then he looked at them steadily , and they stared back without doubt or fear . 1 then 3 looked 1 then 9 they 2 he 3 looked 3 looked 5 them 4 at 5 them 5 them 6 steadily 6 steadily 8 and 7 , 8 and 9 they 13 doubt 10 stared 11 back 10 stared 12 without 12 without 13 doubt 13 doubt 16 . 14 or 15 fear 14 or 16 . ' [you] are not afraid ? ' he said , running his hands through his splendid grey beard . 1 ' 3 are 1 ' 6 ? 3 are 5 afraid 4 not 5 afraid 5 afraid 6 ? 6 ? 7 ' 7 ' 11 running 8 he 9 said 8 he 11 running 9 said 10 , 11 running 19 . 12 his 13 hands 12 his 16 splendid 13 hands 14 through 14 through 15 his 15 his 16 splendid 16 splendid 19 . 17 grey 18 beard 17 grey 19 . you see , [mr] [meyer] will fire at rabbits . 1 you 2 see 1 you 3 , 3 , 6 will 6 will 7 fire 7 fire 8 at 8 at 9 rabbits 9 rabbits 10 . but he gave [waxy] [garnett] a quid sovereign , [i] mean and [waxy] told [hobden] he 'd have stood both barrels for half the money . ' 1 but 11 mean 2 he 3 gave 3 gave 6 a 6 a 7 quid 7 quid 8 sovereign 8 sovereign 9 , 8 sovereign 11 mean 11 mean 12 and 12 and 14 told 14 told 16 he 16 he 17 'd 16 he 21 barrels 17 'd 18 have 17 'd 19 stood 18 have 19 stood 19 stood 20 both 21 barrels 24 the 22 for 23 half 22 for 24 the 24 the 25 money 25 money 27 ' 26 . 27 ' ' [he] doesn't understand , ' [una] cried , watching the pale , troubled face . 1 ' 4 understand 1 ' 10 watching 3 doesn't 4 understand 4 understand 5 , 4 understand 8 cried 5 , 6 ' 8 cried 9 , 10 watching 13 , 11 the 12 pale 12 pale 13 , 13 , 14 troubled 14 troubled 16 . 15 face 16 . ' [oh] , [i] wish ' 1 ' 3 , 3 , 5 wish 5 wish 6 ' she had scarcely said it when [puck] rustled out of the hollies and spoke to the man quickly in foreign words . 1 she 2 had 1 she 3 scarcely 3 scarcely 6 when 4 said 5 it 5 it 6 when 6 when 17 man 8 rustled 9 out 9 out 10 of 10 of 11 the 10 of 13 and 11 the 12 hollies 13 and 14 spoke 14 spoke 15 to 14 spoke 17 man 15 to 16 the 17 man 18 quickly 18 quickly 19 in 18 quickly 22 . 20 foreign 21 words 21 words 22 . puck [wore] a long cloak too the afternoon was just frosting down and it changed his appearance altogether . 1 puck 3 a 1 puck 11 frosting 4 long 5 cloak 4 long 6 too 6 too 7 the 6 too 8 afternoon 8 afternoon 9 was 8 afternoon 11 frosting 9 was 10 just 11 frosting 14 it 12 down 13 and 13 and 14 it 14 it 15 changed 15 changed 17 appearance 16 his 17 appearance 17 appearance 18 altogether 18 altogether 19 . ' [nay] , nay ! ' he said at last . 1 ' 3 , 3 , 7 he 4 nay 5 ! 5 ! 6 ' 6 ' 7 he 7 he 8 said 8 said 9 at 9 at 10 last 10 last 11 . ' [you] did not understand the boy . 1 ' 4 not 3 did 4 not 4 not 5 understand 5 understand 6 the 6 the 7 boy 7 boy 8 . a freeman was a little hurt , by pure mischance , at the hunting . ' 1 a 3 was 1 a 13 the 2 freeman 3 was 3 was 4 a 4 a 5 little 5 little 6 hurt 6 hurt 7 , 7 , 8 by 9 pure 10 mischance 9 pure 13 the 10 mischance 11 , 11 , 12 at 13 the 14 hunting 14 hunting 15 . 15 . 16 ' ' [i] know that mischance ! 1 ' 3 know 3 know 4 that 4 that 5 mischance 5 mischance 6 ! what did his lord do ? 1 what 2 did 1 what 3 his 3 his 4 lord 4 lord 5 do 5 do 6 ? laugh and ride over him ? ' the old man sneered . 1 laugh 2 and 1 laugh 3 ride 3 ride 4 over 3 ride 5 him 5 him 6 ? 6 ? 9 old 7 ' 8 the 7 ' 9 old 9 old 12 . 10 man 11 sneered 11 sneered 12 . ' [it] was one of your own people did the hurt , [kadmiel] . ' 1 ' 3 was 3 was 9 did 4 one 5 of 5 of 6 your 6 your 7 own 7 own 8 people 7 own 9 did 9 did 11 hurt 10 the 11 hurt 11 hurt 12 , 12 , 14 . 14 . 15 ' puck 's eyes twinkled maliciously . 1 puck 2 's 2 's 3 eyes 3 eyes 4 twinkled 4 twinkled 5 maliciously 5 maliciously 6 . ' [so] he gave the freeman a piece of gold , and no more was said . ' 1 ' 6 freeman 3 he 4 gave 4 gave 5 the 5 the 6 freeman 6 freeman 17 . 7 a 8 piece 8 piece 9 of 8 piece 10 gold 10 gold 12 and 10 gold 17 . 11 , 12 and 12 and 13 no 13 no 16 said 14 more 15 was 14 more 16 said 17 . 18 ' ' [a] [jew] drew blood from a [christian] and no more was said ? ' 1 ' 4 drew 4 drew 6 from 5 blood 6 from 6 from 7 a 7 a 9 and 9 and 10 no 10 no 11 more 11 more 12 was 12 was 13 said 13 said 14 ? 14 ? 15 ' kadmiel cried . 1 kadmiel 2 cried 2 cried 3 . ' [never] ! 1 ' 3 ! when did they torture him ? ' 1 when 2 did 2 did 3 they 3 they 4 torture 4 torture 5 him 5 him 6 ? 6 ? 7 ' ' [no] man may be bound , or fined , or slain till he has been judged by his peers , ' [puck] insisted . 1 ' 5 be 1 ' 9 fined 3 man 4 may 4 may 5 be 5 be 6 bound 6 bound 8 or 7 , 8 or 9 fined 12 slain 9 fined 17 judged 10 , 11 or 10 , 12 slain 13 till 14 he 13 till 17 judged 14 he 15 has 15 has 16 been 17 judged 22 ' 18 by 19 his 19 his 20 peers 20 peers 21 , 21 , 22 ' 22 ' 24 insisted 24 insisted 25 . ' [there] is but one [law] in [old] [england] for [jew] or [christian] the [law] that was signed at [runnymede] . ' 1 ' 3 is 1 ' 22 ' 4 but 5 one 4 but 17 was 5 one 7 in 10 for 12 or 12 or 14 the 14 the 16 that 16 that 17 was 17 was 18 signed 18 signed 19 at 19 at 21 . 21 . 22 ' ' [why] , that 's [magna] [charta] ! ' 1 ' 9 ' 3 , 4 that 4 that 5 's 5 's 8 ! 8 ! 9 ' dan whispered . 1 dan 2 whispered 2 whispered 3 . it was one of the few history dates that he could remember . 1 it 2 was 1 it 5 the 2 was 3 one 3 one 4 of 5 the 6 few 6 few 8 dates 7 history 8 dates 8 dates 10 he 9 that 10 he 10 he 12 remember 11 could 12 remember 12 remember 13 . kadmiel turned on him with a sweep and a whirr of his spicy-scented gown . 1 kadmiel 3 on 1 kadmiel 6 a 2 turned 3 on 3 on 4 him 4 him 5 with 6 a 8 and 6 a 11 of 7 sweep 8 and 8 and 9 a 9 a 10 whirr 11 of 14 gown 12 his 13 spicy-scented 13 spicy-scented 14 gown 14 gown 15 . ' [dost] thou know of that , babe ? ' he cried , and lifted his hands in wonder . 1 ' 8 babe 1 ' 9 ? 3 thou 4 know 4 know 5 of 5 of 6 that 5 of 7 , 7 , 8 babe 9 ? 10 ' 10 ' 17 hands 11 he 12 cried 11 he 17 hands 12 cried 15 lifted 13 , 14 and 13 , 15 lifted 15 lifted 16 his 17 hands 18 in 18 in 19 wonder 19 wonder 20 . ' [yes] , ' said [dan] firmly . 1 ' 3 , 3 , 4 ' 4 ' 5 said 5 said 7 firmly 7 firmly 8 . ' [magna] [charta] was signed by [john] , [that] [henry] the [third] put his heel upon . 1 ' 4 was 4 was 5 signed 4 was 17 . 5 signed 6 by 6 by 8 , 11 the 13 put 13 put 15 heel 13 put 17 . 14 his 15 heel 15 heel 16 upon again [puck] translated to [kadmiel] in the strange , solemn-sounding language , and at last [kadmiel] laughed . 1 again 4 to 3 translated 4 to 4 to 10 solemn-sounding 6 in 7 the 7 the 8 strange 7 the 10 solemn-sounding 8 strange 9 , 10 solemn-sounding 11 language 11 language 12 , 11 language 13 and 13 and 14 at 14 at 15 last 14 at 18 . 15 last 17 laughed ' [out] of the mouths of babes do we learn , ' said he . 1 ' 3 of 3 of 4 the 4 the 5 mouths 5 mouths 11 , 6 of 7 babes 7 babes 8 do 8 do 10 learn 9 we 10 learn 10 learn 11 , 11 , 13 said 12 ' 13 said 13 said 14 he 14 he 15 . for he was a [king] . ' 1 for 2 he 1 for 3 was 3 was 4 a 4 a 6 . 6 . 7 ' dan looked sideways at his sister . 1 dan 2 looked 2 looked 3 sideways 3 sideways 4 at 4 at 5 his 5 his 6 sister 6 sister 7 . it was her turn . 1 it 2 was 2 was 3 her 3 her 4 turn 4 turn 5 . ' [because] he jolly well had to , ' said [una] softly . 1 ' 9 ' 3 he 4 jolly 4 jolly 5 well 5 well 6 had 6 had 7 to 7 to 8 , 8 , 9 ' 9 ' 10 said 10 said 12 softly 12 softly 13 . ' [the] [barons] made him . ' 1 ' 4 made 4 made 5 him 5 him 6 . 6 . 7 ' ' [nay] , ' [kadmiel] answered , shaking his head . 1 ' 3 , 3 , 4 ' 4 ' 6 answered 6 answered 7 , 6 answered 8 shaking 8 shaking 9 his 8 shaking 10 head 9 his 10 head 10 head 11 . ' [you] [christians] always forget that gold does more than the sword . 1 ' 5 forget 4 always 5 forget 5 forget 8 does 6 that 7 gold 7 gold 8 does 8 does 9 more 9 more 10 than 9 more 11 the 11 the 13 . 12 sword 13 . our good [king] signed because he could not borrow more money from us bad [jews] . ' 1 our 2 good 1 our 4 signed 1 our 9 borrow 4 signed 5 because 5 because 6 he 5 because 7 could 5 because 8 not 5 because 9 borrow 6 he 7 could 7 could 8 not 9 borrow 11 money 9 borrow 13 us 10 more 11 money 11 money 12 from 13 us 14 bad 14 bad 17 ' 16 . 17 ' he curved his shoulders as he spoke . 1 he 2 curved 2 curved 3 his 3 his 4 shoulders 4 shoulders 5 as 5 as 6 he 5 as 7 spoke 6 he 7 spoke 7 spoke 8 . that was my work , ' he cried , triumphantly , to [puck] . 1 that 5 , 2 was 3 my 3 my 4 work 4 work 5 , 5 , 6 ' 6 ' 8 cried 7 he 8 cried 8 cried 10 triumphantly 9 , 10 triumphantly 10 triumphantly 11 , 11 , 12 to 12 to 14 . ' [spirit] of [earth] , bear witness that that was my work ! ' 1 ' 6 bear 3 of 5 , 5 , 6 bear 6 bear 7 witness 7 witness 8 that 7 witness 10 was 9 that 10 was 10 was 11 my 11 my 12 work 12 work 13 ! 13 ! 14 ' he shot up to his full towering height , and his words rang like a trumpet . 1 he 2 shot 1 he 3 up 3 up 10 and 4 to 5 his 5 his 6 full 6 full 9 , 6 full 10 and 7 towering 8 height 8 height 9 , 10 and 12 words 11 his 12 words 12 words 16 trumpet 12 words 17 . 13 rang 15 a 14 like 15 a 15 a 16 trumpet 16 trumpet 17 . ' [many] people can bear witness to that , ' [puck] answered . 1 ' 3 people 1 ' 7 to 3 people 4 can 4 can 5 bear 5 bear 6 witness 7 to 8 that 8 that 9 , 9 , 10 ' 10 ' 12 answered 12 answered 13 . ' [tell] these babes how it was done . 1 ' 4 babes 3 these 4 babes 4 babes 5 how 5 how 6 it 6 it 7 was 7 was 8 done 8 done 9 . remember , [master] , they do not know [doubt] or [fear] . ' 1 remember 2 , 1 remember 4 , 4 , 5 they 5 they 7 not 6 do 7 not 7 not 8 know 8 know 10 or 8 know 12 . 12 . 13 ' ' [so] [i] saw in their faces when we met , ' said [kadmiel] . 1 ' 5 in 4 saw 5 in 5 in 10 met 6 their 7 faces 7 faces 8 when 8 when 9 we 8 when 10 met 10 met 11 , 11 , 12 ' 11 , 13 said 13 said 15 . ' [yet] surely , surely they are taught to spit upon [jews] ? ' 1 ' 3 surely 3 surely 4 , 3 surely 7 are 4 , 5 surely 5 surely 6 they 7 are 8 taught 8 taught 10 spit 9 to 10 spit 10 spit 11 upon 11 upon 13 ? 13 ? 14 ' ' [are] they ? ' said [dan] , much interested . 1 ' 5 ' 1 ' 6 said 3 they 4 ? 4 ? 5 ' 6 said 8 , 8 , 9 much 9 much 10 interested 10 interested 11 . ' [where] at ? ' 1 ' 5 ' 3 at 4 ? 4 ? 5 ' puck fell back a pace , laughing . 1 puck 2 fell 1 puck 4 a 3 back 4 a 4 a 5 pace 5 pace 6 , 6 , 7 laughing 7 laughing 8 . ' [kadmiel] is thinking of [king] [john] 's reign , ' he explained . 1 ' 3 is 1 ' 4 thinking 4 thinking 9 reign 5 of 8 's 8 's 9 reign 9 reign 10 , 10 , 11 ' 11 ' 12 he 12 he 13 explained 12 he 14 . 13 explained 14 . ' [his] people were badly treated then . ' 1 ' 3 people 3 people 4 were 4 were 6 treated 5 badly 6 treated 6 treated 7 then 7 then 8 . 8 . 9 ' it stuck in their lesson-memory that [king] [john] used to pull out [jews] ' teeth to make them lend him money . 1 it 3 in 2 stuck 3 in 3 in 15 teeth 4 their 5 lesson-memory 5 lesson-memory 9 used 5 lesson-memory 15 teeth 6 that 9 used 9 used 11 pull 10 to 11 pull 11 pull 12 out 12 out 14 ' 15 teeth 19 lend 16 to 17 make 17 make 18 them 18 them 19 lend 19 lend 22 . 20 him 21 money 21 money 22 . kadmiel understood the look and smiled bitterly . 1 kadmiel 2 understood 1 kadmiel 5 and 2 understood 3 the 3 the 4 look 4 look 5 and 5 and 6 smiled 6 smiled 7 bitterly 7 bitterly 8 . ' [no] . 1 ' 3 . your [king] never drew my teeth : i think , perhaps , [i] drew his . 1 your 5 my 3 never 4 drew 4 drew 5 my 5 my 6 teeth 6 teeth 9 think 7 : 8 i 8 i 9 think 9 think 12 , 10 , 11 perhaps 11 perhaps 12 , 12 , 14 drew 14 drew 15 his 14 drew 16 . listen ! 1 listen 2 ! i was not born among [christians] , but among [moors] in [spain] in a little white town under the mountains . 1 i 4 born 1 i 7 , 2 was 3 not 2 was 4 born 4 born 5 among 7 , 11 in 8 but 9 among 9 among 11 in 11 in 17 town 13 in 14 a 14 a 15 little 15 little 16 white 15 little 17 town 17 town 18 under 18 under 19 the 18 under 20 mountains 20 mountains 21 . yes , the [moors] are cruel , but at least their learned men dare to think . 1 yes 2 , 2 , 3 the 2 , 7 , 5 are 6 cruel 6 cruel 7 , 7 , 13 men 8 but 9 at 9 at 10 least 10 least 12 learned 11 their 12 learned 12 learned 13 men 13 men 14 dare 14 dare 15 to 15 to 16 think 15 to 17 . it was prophesied of me at my birth that [i] should be a [lawgiver] to a [people] of a strange speech and a hard language . 1 it 9 that 2 was 3 prophesied 3 prophesied 4 of 4 of 5 me 5 me 6 at 6 at 8 birth 7 my 8 birth 8 birth 9 that 9 that 11 should 11 should 15 to 12 be 13 a 13 a 15 to 15 to 16 a 16 a 20 strange 18 of 19 a 19 a 20 strange 20 strange 23 a 21 speech 22 and 22 and 23 a 23 a 24 hard 23 a 25 language 23 a 26 . 25 language 26 . we [jews] are always looking for the [prince] and the [lawgiver] to come . 1 we 3 are 3 are 4 always 3 are 5 looking 5 looking 6 for 6 for 7 the 6 for 12 to 7 the 9 and 9 and 10 the 12 to 13 come 13 come 14 . why not ? 1 why 2 not 2 not 3 ? my people in the town ( we were very few ) set me apart as a child of the prophecy the [chosen] of the [chosen] . 1 my 7 we 2 people 3 in 3 in 4 the 3 in 6 ( 4 the 5 town 4 the 6 ( 6 ( 7 we 7 we 12 set 8 were 9 very 9 very 10 few 10 few 11 ) 11 ) 12 set 12 set 20 prophecy 13 me 14 apart 14 apart 16 a 15 as 16 a 16 a 17 child 17 child 18 of 18 of 19 the 19 the 20 prophecy 20 prophecy 21 the 21 the 23 of 23 of 24 the 24 the 26 . we [jews] dream so many dreams . 1 we 3 dream 3 dream 4 so 4 so 5 many 5 many 6 dreams 6 dreams 7 . he paced back and forth through the wood as he talked . 1 he 2 paced 2 paced 4 and 3 back 4 and 4 and 6 through 5 forth 6 through 6 through 8 wood 7 the 8 wood 8 wood 10 he 9 as 10 he 10 he 12 . 11 talked 12 . the rattle [of] the shot-guns never ceased , and the dogs whimpered a little and lay flat on the leaves . 1 the 2 rattle 1 the 5 shot-guns 2 rattle 4 the 5 shot-guns 8 , 5 shot-guns 10 the 6 never 7 ceased 7 ceased 8 , 9 and 10 the 10 the 11 dogs 11 dogs 14 little 12 whimpered 13 a 13 a 14 little 14 little 16 lay 15 and 16 lay 16 lay 21 . 17 flat 18 on 18 on 19 the 18 on 20 leaves 18 on 21 . ' [i] was a [prince] . 1 ' 3 was 3 was 4 a 4 a 6 . yes ! 1 yes 2 ! he ! 1 he 2 ! such a little [prince] it was ! 1 such 2 a 1 such 6 was 2 a 3 little 5 it 6 was 6 was 7 ! one eye he kept on the stone-throwing [moorish] boys , and the other it roved about the streets looking for his [kingdom] . 1 one 6 the 2 eye 3 he 2 eye 6 the 3 he 4 kept 4 kept 5 on 6 the 9 boys 7 stone-throwing 9 boys 9 boys 13 other 10 , 11 and 11 and 12 the 11 and 13 other 13 other 16 about 14 it 15 roved 15 roved 16 about 16 about 17 the 17 the 18 streets 18 streets 19 looking 19 looking 20 for 20 for 23 . 21 his 23 . yes , and he learned to cry softly when he was [hunted] up and down those streets . 1 yes 2 , 1 yes 5 learned 1 yes 7 cry 3 and 4 he 4 he 5 learned 5 learned 6 to 7 cry 8 softly 8 softly 13 up 9 when 10 he 9 when 11 was 11 was 13 up 13 up 18 . 14 and 15 down 14 and 16 those 16 those 17 streets 16 those 18 . he learned to do all things without noise . 1 he 2 learned 2 learned 3 to 2 learned 4 do 3 to 4 do 4 do 6 things 5 all 6 things 6 things 7 without 7 without 8 noise 7 without 9 . they came across the mountains , from out of all the world , for my [prince] 's father was their counsellor . 1 they 2 came 1 they 5 mountains 2 came 3 across 2 came 5 mountains 3 across 4 the 5 mountains 12 world 6 , 7 from 7 from 9 of 8 out 9 of 9 of 10 all 10 all 11 the 10 all 12 world 12 world 13 , 13 , 14 for 13 , 22 . 14 for 15 my 17 's 18 father 17 's 21 counsellor 18 father 19 was 19 was 20 their 21 counsellor 22 . they came from behind the armies of [sala-ud-din] : from [rome] : from [venice] : from [england] . 1 they 4 behind 1 they 5 the 2 came 4 behind 3 from 4 behind 5 the 7 of 6 armies 7 of 7 of 9 : 9 : 10 from 9 : 12 : 12 : 13 from 12 : 15 : 15 : 16 from 16 from 18 . all over the world the heathen fought each other . 1 all 2 over 2 over 3 the 2 over 4 world 4 world 6 heathen 5 the 6 heathen 6 heathen 8 each 7 fought 8 each 8 each 9 other 9 other 10 . why not ? 1 why 2 not 2 not 3 ? how should the foolish [kings] know that while they fight and steal and kill ? ' 1 how 2 should 1 how 3 the 3 the 6 know 4 foolish 6 know 6 know 7 that 7 that 8 while 8 while 13 and 9 they 10 fight 10 fight 11 and 11 and 12 steal 12 steal 13 and 13 and 14 kill 14 kill 15 ? 15 ? 16 ' the children 's faces showed that [they] knew nothing at all as , with open eyes , they trotted and turned beside the long-striding old man . 1 the 6 that 2 children 4 faces 2 children 6 that 3 's 4 faces 4 faces 5 showed 6 that 8 knew 8 knew 10 at 9 nothing 10 at 10 at 11 all 10 at 13 , 11 all 12 as 13 , 16 eyes 14 with 15 open 15 open 16 eyes 16 eyes 20 and 17 , 19 trotted 17 , 20 and 18 they 19 trotted 20 and 21 turned 21 turned 23 the 21 turned 24 long-striding 22 beside 23 the 24 long-striding 25 old 24 long-striding 26 man 26 man 27 . ' [no] matter , ' he said . 1 ' 3 matter 3 matter 4 , 4 , 6 he 5 ' 6 he 6 he 8 . 7 said 8 . such power had we [jews] among the [gentiles] . 1 such 2 power 2 power 3 had 3 had 4 we 4 we 6 among 6 among 7 the 7 the 9 . ah , my little [prince] ! 1 ah 2 , 1 ah 6 ! 2 , 3 my 3 my 4 little do you wonder that he learned quickly ? 1 do 2 you 2 you 3 wonder 2 you 4 that 4 that 5 he 5 he 6 learned 6 learned 7 quickly 7 quickly 8 ? why not ? ' 1 why 2 not 2 not 3 ? 3 ? 4 ' he muttered to himself and went on : 1 he 2 muttered 2 muttered 3 to 3 to 4 himself 4 himself 5 and 5 and 6 went 6 went 7 on 7 on 8 : ' [my] trade was that of a physician . 1 ' 3 trade 3 trade 7 a 4 was 5 that 5 that 6 of 6 of 7 a 7 a 8 physician 8 physician 9 . when [i] had learned it in [spain] [i] went to the [east] to find my [kingdom] . 1 when 3 had 3 had 4 learned 4 learned 5 it 4 learned 13 to 5 it 6 in 9 went 10 to 9 went 13 to 10 to 11 the 13 to 14 find 14 find 15 my 15 my 17 . why not ? 1 why 2 not 2 not 3 ? a [jew] is as free as a sparrow or a dog . 1 a 4 as 3 is 4 as 4 as 5 free 4 as 6 as 6 as 7 a 7 a 8 sparrow 7 a 11 dog 8 sparrow 9 or 9 or 10 a 10 a 11 dog 11 dog 12 . he goes where he is hunted . 1 he 2 goes 2 goes 3 where 3 where 4 he 4 he 5 is 4 he 6 hunted 6 hunted 7 . in the [east] [i] found libraries where men dared to think schools of medicine where they dared to learn . 1 in 2 the 1 in 6 libraries 2 the 5 found 6 libraries 13 of 7 where 8 men 7 where 9 dared 9 dared 10 to 10 to 11 think 10 to 12 schools 12 schools 13 of 13 of 19 learn 14 medicine 15 where 15 where 16 they 16 they 17 dared 17 dared 18 to 17 dared 19 learn 19 learn 20 . i was diligent in my business . 1 i 2 was 2 was 3 diligent 3 diligent 4 in 4 in 5 my 5 my 6 business 6 business 7 . therefore [i] stood before [kings] . 1 therefore 3 stood 3 stood 4 before 4 before 6 . i have been a brother to [princes] and a companion to beggars , and [i] have walked between the living and the dead . 1 i 4 a 1 i 6 to 2 have 3 been 2 have 4 a 5 brother 6 to 6 to 13 , 8 and 9 a 9 a 10 companion 10 companion 12 beggars 10 companion 13 , 11 to 12 beggars 13 , 14 and 14 and 16 have 16 have 17 walked 16 have 18 between 17 walked 18 between 18 between 20 living 19 the 20 living 20 living 21 and 21 and 22 the 21 and 23 dead 22 the 23 dead 23 dead 24 . there was no profit in it . 1 there 2 was 2 was 3 no 3 no 4 profit 4 profit 5 in 5 in 6 it 6 it 7 . i did not find my [kingdom] . 1 i 2 did 2 did 3 not 3 not 4 find 4 find 5 my 5 my 7 . so , in the tenth year of my travels , when [i] had reached the [uttermost] [eastern] [sea] , [i] returned to my father 's house . 1 so 5 tenth 2 , 3 in 3 in 4 the 4 the 5 tenth 5 tenth 6 year 6 year 11 when 7 of 8 my 7 of 9 travels 9 travels 10 , 10 , 11 when 11 when 14 reached 11 when 21 returned 13 had 14 reached 14 reached 15 the 19 , 21 returned 21 returned 25 's 22 to 23 my 23 my 24 father 24 father 25 's 25 's 26 house 25 's 27 . god had wonderfully preserved my people . 1 god 2 had 2 had 3 wonderfully 3 wonderfully 4 preserved 4 preserved 5 my 5 my 6 people 6 people 7 . none had been slain , none even wounded , and only a few scourged . 1 none 7 even 1 none 11 only 2 had 3 been 3 been 4 slain 3 been 6 none 4 slain 5 , 6 none 7 even 7 even 8 wounded 8 wounded 10 and 9 , 10 and 11 only 12 a 11 only 15 . 12 a 14 scourged 13 few 14 scourged i became once more a son in my father 's house . 1 i 2 became 1 i 5 a 2 became 3 once 3 once 4 more 4 more 5 a 5 a 6 son 6 son 7 in 7 in 10 's 8 my 9 father 9 father 10 's 10 's 11 house 11 house 12 . but [i] was not rich not very rich . 1 but 4 not 3 was 4 not 4 not 5 rich 5 rich 6 not 6 not 7 very 7 very 8 rich 8 rich 9 . therefore , when those that had power and knowledge and wealth talked together , [i] sat in the shadow . 1 therefore 4 those 1 therefore 9 knowledge 2 , 3 when 2 , 4 those 5 that 6 had 6 had 7 power 7 power 8 and 7 power 9 knowledge 9 knowledge 10 and 9 knowledge 12 talked 10 and 11 wealth 12 talked 13 together 12 talked 14 , 14 , 17 in 16 sat 17 in 17 in 19 shadow 18 the 19 shadow 19 shadow 20 . why not ? 1 why 2 not 2 not 3 ? he cannot do much harm . 1 he 2 cannot 2 cannot 3 do 3 do 5 harm 4 much 5 harm 5 harm 6 . if thou doubtest , come with me to [bury] in [england] and live as [i] live . " 1 if 10 in 2 thou 3 doubtest 2 thou 10 in 3 doubtest 4 , 3 doubtest 7 me 4 , 5 come 5 come 6 with 7 me 8 to 10 in 16 live 12 and 13 live 13 live 14 as 13 live 16 live 16 live 17 . 17 . 18 " ' [i] saw my mother 's face across the candle flame , and [i] said , " [i] will come with thee to [bury] . 1 ' 6 's 3 saw 5 mother 3 saw 6 's 4 my 5 mother 6 's 8 across 7 face 8 across 8 across 13 and 9 the 11 flame 10 candle 11 flame 11 flame 12 , 12 , 13 and 13 and 15 said 15 said 16 , 15 said 17 " 17 " 20 come 19 will 20 come 20 come 22 thee 21 with 22 thee 22 thee 25 . 23 to 25 . maybe my [kingdom] shall be there . " 1 maybe 2 my 2 my 4 shall 4 shall 5 be 5 be 6 there 6 there 7 . 7 . 8 " ' [so] [i] sailed with [elias] to the darkness and the cruelty of [bury] in [england] , where there are no learned men . 1 ' 10 and 1 ' 20 are 4 sailed 5 with 4 sailed 9 darkness 7 to 8 the 7 to 9 darkness 9 darkness 10 and 11 the 12 cruelty 11 the 19 there 12 cruelty 13 of 12 cruelty 18 where 15 in 17 , 17 , 18 where 19 there 20 are 20 are 23 men 21 no 22 learned 22 learned 23 men 23 men 24 . how can a man be wise if he hate ? 1 how 3 a 2 can 3 a 3 a 5 be 4 man 5 be 5 be 6 wise 6 wise 8 he 7 if 8 he 8 he 9 hate 9 hate 10 ? at [bury] [i] kept his accounts for [elias] , and [i] saw men kill [jews] there by the tower . 1 at 4 kept 4 kept 7 for 5 his 6 accounts 6 accounts 7 for 7 for 14 kill 9 , 10 and 10 and 13 men 12 saw 13 men 13 men 14 kill 14 kill 18 the 16 there 17 by 17 by 18 the 18 the 19 tower 19 tower 20 . no none laid hands on [elias] . 1 no 2 none 2 none 3 laid 3 laid 4 hands 4 hands 5 on 5 on 7 . he lent money to the [king] , and the [king] 's favour was about him . 1 he 2 lent 1 he 7 , 2 lent 3 money 3 money 5 the 4 to 5 the 7 , 8 and 8 and 9 the 9 the 13 was 11 's 12 favour 12 favour 13 was 13 was 14 about 14 about 15 him 14 about 16 . a [king] will not take the life so long as there is any gold . 1 a 5 take 3 will 4 not 3 will 5 take 5 take 7 life 6 the 7 life 7 life 11 there 8 so 9 long 8 so 10 as 10 as 11 there 11 there 13 any 12 is 13 any 13 any 14 gold 14 gold 15 . this [king] yes , [john] oppressed his people bitterly because they would not give him money . 1 this 4 , 1 this 6 oppressed 3 yes 4 , 6 oppressed 13 not 7 his 8 people 8 people 9 bitterly 9 bitterly 10 because 10 because 11 they 10 because 12 would 12 would 13 not 13 not 14 give 14 give 17 . 15 him 16 money 15 him 17 . yet his land was a good land . 1 yet 2 his 2 his 3 land 3 land 6 good 4 was 5 a 5 a 6 good 6 good 7 land 7 land 8 . if he had only given it rest he might have cropped it as a [christian] crops his beard . 1 if 5 given 1 if 14 a 2 he 3 had 2 he 4 only 3 had 4 only 4 only 5 given 5 given 6 it 6 it 9 might 7 rest 8 he 7 rest 9 might 10 have 11 cropped 10 have 14 a 11 cropped 12 it 12 it 13 as 14 a 18 beard 16 crops 17 his 17 his 18 beard 18 beard 19 . therefore his people turned against us [jews] , who are all people 's dogs . 1 therefore 5 against 2 his 3 people 3 people 4 turned 4 turned 5 against 5 against 6 us 6 us 9 who 8 , 9 who 9 who 14 dogs 10 are 11 all 10 are 12 people 12 people 13 's 13 's 14 dogs 14 dogs 15 . why not ? 1 why 2 not 2 not 3 ? lastly the [barons] and the people rose together against the [king] because of his cruelties . 1 lastly 7 rose 2 the 4 and 4 and 5 the 5 the 6 people 6 people 7 rose 7 rose 8 together 8 together 9 against 8 together 10 the 10 the 13 of 12 because 13 of 13 of 14 his 14 his 15 cruelties 15 cruelties 16 . they joined then , as cats and pigs will join to slay a snake . 1 they 2 joined 1 they 6 cats 2 joined 3 then 3 then 4 , 4 , 5 as 6 cats 7 and 7 and 8 pigs 7 and 9 will 8 pigs 9 will 9 will 10 join 10 join 11 to 11 to 13 a 12 slay 13 a 13 a 15 . 14 snake 15 . i kept the accounts , and [i] watched all these things , for [i] remembered the [prophecy] . 1 i 2 kept 1 i 3 the 3 the 8 watched 4 accounts 6 and 4 accounts 8 watched 5 , 6 and 8 watched 10 these 9 all 10 these 10 these 15 remembered 11 things 12 , 11 things 15 remembered 12 , 13 for 15 remembered 18 . 16 the 18 . if he swore to keep those [laws] , they would allow him a little money . 1 if 2 he 1 if 8 , 1 if 12 him 2 he 3 swore 3 swore 4 to 5 keep 6 those 5 keep 8 , 9 they 10 would 10 would 11 allow 11 allow 12 him 12 him 16 . 13 a 14 little 13 a 15 money 15 money 16 . that was the [king] 's [god] [money] to waste . 1 that 2 was 2 was 3 the 3 the 10 . 5 's 8 to 8 to 9 waste 9 waste 10 . they showed us the roll of the [new] [laws] . 1 they 3 us 2 showed 3 us 3 us 5 roll 4 the 5 roll 5 roll 6 of 6 of 7 the 7 the 10 . why not ? 1 why 2 not 2 not 3 ? we had lent them money . 1 we 2 had 2 had 3 lent 3 lent 4 them 4 them 5 money 5 money 6 . we knew all their counsels we [jews] shivering behind our doors in [bury] . ' 1 we 3 all 2 knew 3 all 3 all 6 we 3 all 10 our 4 their 5 counsels 5 counsels 6 we 8 shivering 9 behind 9 behind 10 our 10 our 11 doors 11 doors 12 in 12 in 14 . 14 . 15 ' he threw out his hands suddenly . 1 he 2 threw 2 threw 3 out 3 out 4 his 4 his 5 hands 4 his 6 suddenly 6 suddenly 7 . ' [we] did not seek to be paid all in money . 1 ' 7 be 3 did 4 not 4 not 5 seek 5 seek 6 to 5 seek 7 be 7 be 8 paid 8 paid 9 all 9 all 10 in 10 in 11 money 11 money 12 . we sought [power] [power] [power] ! 1 we 2 sought 2 sought 6 ! that is our [god] in our captivity . 1 that 2 is 2 is 3 our 3 our 5 in 5 in 6 our 6 our 7 captivity 7 captivity 8 . power to use ! 1 power 2 to 2 to 3 use 3 use 4 ! ' [i] said to [elias] : " these [new] [laws] are good . 1 ' 3 said 3 said 8 these 4 to 6 : 6 : 7 " 7 " 8 these 8 these 11 are 11 are 12 good 12 good 13 . lend no more money to the [king] : so long as he has money he will lie and slay the people . " 1 lend 9 so 2 no 3 more 3 more 4 money 3 more 9 so 4 money 5 to 4 money 8 : 5 to 6 the 6 the 8 : 9 so 21 people 10 long 11 as 11 as 12 he 12 he 13 has 12 he 14 money 14 money 16 will 14 money 21 people 15 he 16 will 16 will 17 lie 17 lie 19 slay 18 and 19 slay 19 slay 20 the 21 people 22 . 22 . 23 " " ' [nay] , " said [elias] . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 4 , 4 , 5 " 5 " 6 said 6 said 8 . " [i] know this people . 1 " 3 know 3 know 4 this 4 this 5 people 5 people 6 . they are madly cruel . 1 they 2 are 2 are 3 madly 3 madly 4 cruel 4 cruel 5 . better one [king] than a thousand butchers . 1 better 2 one 1 better 4 than 4 than 5 a 5 a 6 thousand 6 thousand 7 butchers 7 butchers 8 . i have lent a little money to the [barons] , or they would torture us , but my most [i] will lend to the [king] . 1 i 6 money 2 have 3 lent 2 have 6 money 3 lent 4 a 4 a 5 little 6 money 11 or 7 to 8 the 8 the 10 , 10 , 11 or 11 or 15 us 12 they 13 would 12 they 14 torture 14 torture 15 us 15 us 19 most 16 , 17 but 16 , 19 most 17 but 18 my 19 most 22 lend 21 will 22 lend 22 lend 26 . 23 to 24 the 24 the 26 . he hath promised me a place near him at [court] , where my wife and [i] shall be safe . " 1 he 2 hath 2 hath 3 promised 3 promised 5 a 3 promised 15 and 4 me 5 a 5 a 6 place 6 place 9 at 7 near 8 him 8 him 9 at 11 , 12 where 12 where 13 my 13 my 14 wife 14 wife 15 and 15 and 20 . 17 shall 18 be 17 shall 19 safe 18 be 19 safe 19 safe 20 . 20 . 21 " if we lend he will fight again . " 1 if 2 we 1 if 4 he 2 we 3 lend 4 he 6 fight 5 will 6 fight 6 fight 7 again 7 again 8 . 8 . 9 " " ' [who] made thee a [lawgiver] in [england] ? " said [elias] . 1 " 2 ' 2 ' 4 made 4 made 6 a 5 thee 6 a 6 a 8 in 8 in 10 ? 10 ? 11 " 11 " 12 said 12 said 14 . " [i] know this people . 1 " 3 know 3 know 4 this 4 this 5 people 5 people 6 . let the dogs tear one another ! 1 let 2 the 2 the 3 dogs 3 dogs 4 tear 4 tear 5 one 5 one 6 another 6 another 7 ! i will lend the [king] ten thousand pieces of gold , and he can fight the [barons] at his pleasure . " 1 i 6 ten 2 will 3 lend 2 will 4 the 4 the 6 ten 6 ten 7 thousand 7 thousand 8 pieces 7 thousand 11 , 8 pieces 9 of 9 of 10 gold 11 , 12 and 12 and 19 his 13 he 14 can 13 he 19 his 14 can 15 fight 14 can 18 at 15 fight 16 the 19 his 20 pleasure 19 his 21 . 21 . 22 " ' [oh] ! ' said [dan] . 1 ' 3 ! 3 ! 4 ' 4 ' 5 said 5 said 7 . ' [pevensey] again ! ' and looked at [una] , who nodded and skipped . 1 ' 3 again 3 again 4 ! 3 again 7 looked 5 ' 6 and 6 and 7 looked 7 looked 8 at 8 at 10 , 10 , 14 skipped 11 who 12 nodded 12 nodded 13 and 12 nodded 14 skipped 14 skipped 15 . they called him [joseph] , and threw torches at his wet head . 1 they 3 him 2 called 3 him 3 him 5 , 5 , 6 and 6 and 7 threw 6 and 8 torches 7 threw 8 torches 8 torches 11 wet 9 at 10 his 10 his 11 wet 11 wet 12 head 12 head 13 . why not ? ' 1 why 2 not 2 not 3 ? 3 ? 4 ' ' [why] , of course ! ' cried [dan] . 1 ' 3 , 3 , 5 course 4 of 5 course 5 course 6 ! 6 ! 7 ' 7 ' 8 cried 8 cried 10 . ' [didn't] you know it was ' [puck] held up his hand to stop him , and [kadmiel] , who never noticed , went on . 1 ' 5 it 3 you 4 know 4 know 5 it 5 it 10 up 6 was 7 ' 7 ' 9 held 9 held 10 up 10 up 14 stop 11 his 12 hand 12 hand 13 to 12 hand 14 stop 14 stop 15 him 15 him 17 and 15 him 21 never 16 , 17 and 17 and 19 , 19 , 20 who 21 never 24 went 22 noticed 23 , 23 , 24 went 24 went 25 on 24 went 26 . some wicked treasure of the old days put away , and the secret cut off by the sword . 1 some 2 wicked 1 some 8 put 2 wicked 3 treasure 3 treasure 4 of 4 of 5 the 5 the 7 days 5 the 8 put 6 old 7 days 8 put 13 secret 8 put 15 off 9 away 10 , 10 , 11 and 11 and 12 the 11 and 13 secret 13 secret 14 cut 15 off 19 . 16 by 17 the 16 by 18 sword 17 the 18 sword 18 sword 19 . i have heard the like before . ' 1 i 2 have 1 i 3 heard 3 heard 4 the 4 the 5 like 5 like 6 before 6 before 7 . 7 . 8 ' ' [so] have we , ' [una] whispered . 1 ' 3 have 3 have 4 we 4 we 5 , 5 , 6 ' 6 ' 8 whispered 8 whispered 9 . ' [but] it wasn't wicked a bit . ' 1 ' 4 wasn't 3 it 4 wasn't 4 wasn't 5 wicked 5 wicked 6 a 6 a 7 bit 7 bit 8 . 8 . 9 ' the great store of it still remained , and by long brooding he had come to look [on] it as his own . 1 the 7 remained 1 the 11 long 2 great 3 store 2 great 7 remained 3 store 5 it 4 of 5 it 5 it 6 still 7 remained 8 , 8 , 9 and 9 and 10 by 11 long 19 it 12 brooding 13 he 13 he 14 had 14 had 16 to 15 come 16 to 16 to 17 look 17 look 19 it 19 it 23 . 20 as 22 own 21 his 22 own 22 own 23 . yet when we thought how we should lift and convey it , we saw no way . 1 yet 8 lift 2 when 3 we 3 we 4 thought 3 we 5 how 5 how 6 we 5 how 7 should 5 how 8 lift 8 lift 16 way 9 and 10 convey 10 convey 11 it 11 it 12 , 12 , 13 we 13 we 14 saw 13 we 16 way 14 saw 15 no 16 way 17 . this was before the [word] of the [lord] had come to me . 1 this 2 was 2 was 3 before 3 before 4 the 4 the 6 of 6 of 7 the 7 the 13 . 9 had 10 come 10 come 11 to 10 come 13 . 11 to 12 me a walled fortress possessed by [normans] ; in the midst a forty-foot tide-well out of which to remove secretly many horse-loads of gold ! 1 a 4 possessed 1 a 13 tide-well 2 walled 3 fortress 3 fortress 4 possessed 5 by 11 a 5 by 12 forty-foot 7 ; 8 in 8 in 10 midst 9 the 10 midst 10 midst 11 a 12 forty-foot 13 tide-well 13 tide-well 20 many 14 out 15 of 15 of 16 which 16 which 18 remove 17 to 18 remove 18 remove 19 secretly 19 secretly 20 many 20 many 21 horse-loads 21 horse-loads 22 of 21 horse-loads 23 gold 23 gold 24 ! hopeless ! 1 hopeless 2 ! so [elias] wept . 1 so 3 wept 3 wept 4 . adah , his wife , wept too . 1 adah 2 , 1 adah 3 his 3 his 4 wife 4 wife 6 wept 5 , 6 wept 6 wept 7 too 7 too 8 . why not ? 1 why 2 not 2 not 3 ? she was born in [england] an odious woman . 1 she 2 was 2 was 4 in 3 born 4 in 4 in 7 odious 6 an 7 odious 7 odious 9 . 8 woman 9 . wherefore the [king] in his camp stopped his ears against the [barons] and the people . 1 wherefore 2 the 2 the 7 stopped 4 in 5 his 4 in 6 camp 6 camp 7 stopped 7 stopped 10 against 8 his 9 ears 9 ears 10 against 10 against 11 the 11 the 16 . 13 and 14 the 14 the 15 people 15 people 16 . wherefore men died daily . 1 wherefore 2 men 2 men 3 died 3 died 4 daily 4 daily 5 . why not ? 1 why 2 not 2 not 3 ? this [elias] refused to do , for he looked on the gold as his own . 1 this 5 do 3 refused 4 to 4 to 5 do 5 do 6 , 6 , 7 for 6 , 11 the 7 for 8 he 8 he 9 looked 9 looked 10 on 11 the 12 gold 12 gold 14 his 13 as 14 his 14 his 15 own 14 his 16 . elias and [adah] went to their chamber . ' 1 elias 2 and 2 and 4 went 4 went 5 to 5 to 6 their 6 their 7 chamber 7 chamber 8 . 8 . 9 ' kadmiel laughed scornfully in his beard . 1 kadmiel 2 laughed 1 kadmiel 3 scornfully 3 scornfully 4 in 4 in 5 his 5 his 6 beard 6 beard 7 . the shots across the valley stopped as the shooting party changed their ground for the last beat . 1 the 2 shots 1 the 9 shooting 2 shots 3 across 2 shots 5 valley 3 across 4 the 3 across 5 valley 5 valley 6 stopped 6 stopped 7 as 7 as 8 the 9 shooting 11 changed 9 shooting 17 beat 10 party 11 changed 11 changed 13 ground 12 their 13 ground 13 ground 14 for 14 for 15 the 15 the 16 last 17 beat 18 . ' [what] terms ? ' said [puck] quickly . 1 ' 3 terms 3 terms 4 ? 4 ? 6 said 5 ' 6 said 6 said 8 quickly 8 quickly 9 . ' [the] [fortieth] of the [great] [charter] says : " to none will we sell , refuse , or delay right or justice . " ' 1 ' 4 of 4 of 5 the 5 the 15 sell 8 says 9 : 9 : 10 " 9 : 12 none 10 " 11 to 12 none 14 we 12 none 15 sell 13 will 14 we 15 sell 20 delay 16 , 17 refuse 17 refuse 18 , 18 , 19 or 19 or 20 delay 20 delay 24 . 21 right 22 or 22 or 23 justice 22 or 24 . 24 . 26 ' 25 " 26 ' ' [true] , but the [barons] had written first : to no free man . 1 ' 3 , 3 , 8 written 4 but 5 the 4 but 7 had 7 had 8 written 8 written 9 first 9 first 10 : 9 first 11 to 11 to 12 no 12 no 14 man 13 free 14 man 14 man 15 . it cost me two hundred broad pieces of gold to change those narrow words . 1 it 3 me 1 it 6 broad 2 cost 3 me 4 two 5 hundred 4 two 6 broad 6 broad 7 pieces 6 broad 11 change 7 pieces 8 of 7 pieces 9 gold 9 gold 10 to 9 gold 11 change 11 change 13 narrow 12 those 13 narrow 13 narrow 15 . 14 words 15 . langton , the priest , understood . 1 langton 2 , 2 , 3 the 2 , 4 priest 3 the 4 priest 4 priest 5 , 5 , 6 understood 6 understood 7 . then he went out stealthily , as men do who deal with [israel] by night . 1 then 2 he 1 then 6 , 2 he 3 went 3 went 4 out 4 out 5 stealthily 6 , 7 as 7 as 9 do 8 men 9 do 9 do 10 who 10 who 11 deal 11 deal 12 with 12 with 16 . 14 by 15 night 15 night 16 . i think he spent my gift upon his altar . 1 i 2 think 1 i 5 my 2 think 4 spent 3 he 4 spent 5 my 6 gift 6 gift 7 upon 7 upon 8 his 8 his 9 altar 8 his 10 . why not ? 1 why 2 not 2 not 3 ? i have spoken with [langton] . 1 i 2 have 2 have 3 spoken 3 spoken 4 with 4 with 6 . he was such a man as [i] might have been if if we [jews] had been a people . 1 he 2 was 1 he 3 such 3 such 5 man 3 such 18 people 4 a 5 man 5 man 16 been 6 as 8 might 6 as 12 if 8 might 9 have 8 might 10 been 10 been 11 if 12 if 13 we 13 we 15 had 15 had 16 been 16 been 17 a 18 people 19 . but yet , in many things , a child . 1 but 2 yet 2 yet 3 , 2 yet 6 things 3 , 4 in 4 in 5 many 6 things 7 , 7 , 8 a 8 a 9 child 9 child 10 . therefore [i] saw that the gold must be put away from the reach of any man . 1 therefore 4 that 1 therefore 13 reach 3 saw 4 that 4 that 6 gold 5 the 6 gold 6 gold 7 must 7 must 8 be 7 must 9 put 9 put 12 the 10 away 11 from 11 from 12 the 13 reach 15 any 14 of 15 any 15 any 17 . 16 man 17 . kadmiel halted , all black against the pale green sky beyond the wood a huge robed figure , like the [moses] in the [picture-bible] . 1 kadmiel 3 , 1 kadmiel 4 all 2 halted 3 , 4 all 5 black 5 black 7 the 6 against 7 the 7 the 8 pale 8 pale 9 green 8 pale 12 the 8 pale 17 figure 10 sky 11 beyond 11 beyond 12 the 13 wood 15 huge 13 wood 16 robed 13 wood 17 figure 14 a 15 huge 17 figure 18 , 18 , 19 like 19 like 20 the 20 the 22 in 22 in 23 the 23 the 25 . ' [i] rose . 1 ' 3 rose 3 rose 4 . i answered : " there is no need . 1 i 2 answered 2 answered 3 : 2 answered 4 " 4 " 6 is 5 there 6 is 6 is 8 need 7 no 8 need 8 need 9 . the [lord] is with me . " 1 the 3 is 3 is 4 with 4 with 5 me 5 me 6 . 6 . 7 " ' [in] that hour the [lord] gave me full understanding of all that [i] must do ; and [his] [hand] covered me in my ways . 1 ' 4 hour 1 ' 7 gave 3 that 4 hour 5 the 7 gave 7 gave 13 that 8 me 9 full 9 full 10 understanding 10 understanding 11 of 10 understanding 13 that 11 of 12 all 13 that 15 must 15 must 16 do 15 must 21 covered 16 do 18 and 17 ; 18 and 21 covered 26 . 22 me 23 in 23 in 24 my 24 my 25 ways 24 my 26 . first [i] went to [london] , to a physician of our people , who sold me certain drugs that [i] needed . 1 first 4 to 3 went 4 to 4 to 17 certain 6 , 7 to 7 to 8 a 8 a 9 physician 9 physician 14 who 9 physician 17 certain 10 of 13 , 11 our 12 people 11 our 13 , 13 , 14 who 14 who 15 sold 15 sold 16 me 17 certain 18 drugs 18 drugs 21 needed 18 drugs 22 . 19 that 21 needed 21 needed 22 . you shall see why . 1 you 2 shall 2 shall 3 see 3 see 4 why 4 why 5 . thence [i] went swiftly to [pevensey] . 1 thence 3 went 3 went 4 swiftly 4 swiftly 5 to 5 to 7 . men fought all around [me] , for there were neither rulers nor judges in the abominable land . 1 men 4 around 1 men 6 , 1 men 12 nor 2 fought 3 all 2 fought 4 around 6 , 7 for 6 , 8 there 8 there 9 were 10 neither 11 rulers 10 neither 12 nor 12 nor 14 in 13 judges 14 in 14 in 16 abominable 15 the 16 abominable 16 abominable 17 land 17 land 18 . that also [god] showed me . ' 1 that 2 also 2 also 4 showed 4 showed 5 me 5 me 6 . 6 . 7 ' he was as calm [as] though he were speaking of some stranger , and his voice filled the little bare wood with rolling music . 1 he 2 was 1 he 4 calm 1 he 6 though 2 was 3 as 6 though 14 and 7 he 8 were 8 were 9 speaking 9 speaking 10 of 10 of 11 some 10 of 13 , 11 some 12 stranger 13 , 14 and 14 and 22 with 15 his 16 voice 16 voice 17 filled 17 filled 18 the 18 the 19 little 18 the 20 bare 20 bare 21 wood 20 bare 22 with 22 with 24 music 23 rolling 24 music 24 music 25 . nay , [i] did no harm . 1 nay 2 , 2 , 4 did 4 did 5 no 5 no 6 harm 6 harm 7 . the more we physicians know , the less do we do . 1 the 4 physicians 2 more 3 we 2 more 4 physicians 4 physicians 8 less 5 know 6 , 6 , 7 the 7 the 8 less 8 less 9 do 9 do 10 we 10 we 11 do 11 do 12 . only the fool says : " [i] dare . " 1 only 2 the 1 only 4 says 3 fool 4 says 4 says 5 : 5 : 6 " 6 " 9 . 8 dare 9 . 9 . 10 " i caused a blotched and itching rash to break out upon their skins , but [i] knew it would fade in fifteen days . 1 i 6 itching 2 caused 3 a 2 caused 6 itching 3 a 4 blotched 4 blotched 5 and 6 itching 9 break 7 rash 8 to 8 to 9 break 9 break 10 out 10 out 14 , 11 upon 13 skins 11 upon 14 , 12 their 13 skins 14 , 23 days 15 but 17 knew 17 knew 18 it 18 it 19 would 19 would 20 fade 20 fade 21 in 20 fade 22 fifteen 22 fifteen 23 days 23 days 24 . i did not stretch out my hand against their life . 1 i 3 not 2 did 3 not 3 not 4 stretch 4 stretch 5 out 5 out 8 against 6 my 7 hand 7 hand 8 against 8 against 10 life 9 their 10 life 10 life 11 . they in the [castle] thought it was the [plague] , and they ran out , taking with them their very dogs . 1 they 13 ran 2 in 3 the 2 in 5 thought 5 thought 6 it 6 it 7 was 7 was 8 the 8 the 10 , 8 the 13 ran 10 , 11 and 11 and 12 they 13 ran 16 taking 14 out 15 , 15 , 16 taking 16 taking 18 them 17 with 18 them 18 them 21 dogs 19 their 20 very 20 very 21 dogs 21 dogs 22 . ' [a] [christian] physician , seeing that [i] was a [jew] and a stranger , vowed that [i] had brought the sickness from [london] . 1 ' 9 was 4 physician 7 that 5 , 6 seeing 5 , 7 that 7 that 9 was 9 was 14 stranger 10 a 13 a 12 and 13 a 13 a 14 stranger 14 stranger 17 that 15 , 16 vowed 15 , 17 that 17 that 20 brought 19 had 20 brought 20 brought 22 sickness 21 the 22 sickness 22 sickness 25 . 23 from 25 . this is the one time [i] have ever heard a [christian] leech speak truth of any disease . 1 this 10 a 2 is 3 the 3 the 4 one 4 one 5 time 5 time 8 ever 5 time 9 heard 7 have 8 ever 9 heard 10 a 10 a 13 speak 12 leech 13 speak 13 speak 15 of 14 truth 15 of 15 of 16 any 16 any 17 disease 17 disease 18 . thereupon the people beat me , but a merciful woman said : " do [not] kill him now . 1 thereupon 5 me 1 thereupon 7 but 2 the 3 people 3 people 4 beat 4 beat 5 me 6 , 7 but 7 but 14 do 8 a 9 merciful 8 a 10 woman 10 woman 12 : 10 woman 14 do 11 said 12 : 12 : 13 " 14 do 16 kill 16 kill 19 . 17 him 18 now 18 now 19 . why not ? 1 why 2 not 2 not 3 ? they drove me across the drawbridge of the [castle] , and fled back to their booths . 1 they 3 me 1 they 6 drawbridge 2 drove 3 me 4 across 5 the 5 the 6 drawbridge 6 drawbridge 10 , 7 of 8 the 7 of 10 , 10 , 11 and 11 and 12 fled 11 and 13 back 12 fled 13 back 13 back 14 to 14 to 16 booths 15 their 16 booths 16 booths 17 . thus [i] came to be alone with the treasure . ' 1 thus 4 to 3 came 4 to 4 to 5 be 5 be 7 with 6 alone 7 with 7 with 9 treasure 8 the 9 treasure 9 treasure 10 . 10 . 11 ' ' [but] did you know this was all going to happen just right ? ' said [una] . 1 ' 4 you 1 ' 9 going 3 did 4 you 4 you 5 know 5 know 6 this 6 this 7 was 7 was 8 all 9 going 12 just 10 to 11 happen 11 happen 12 just 12 just 13 right 13 right 14 ? 14 ? 16 said 15 ' 16 said 16 said 18 . ' [my] [prophecy] was that [i] should be a [lawgiver] to a [people] of a strange land and a hard speech . 1 ' 12 a 4 was 5 that 5 that 7 should 7 should 8 be 7 should 12 a 8 be 9 a 9 a 11 to 12 a 16 strange 14 of 15 a 15 a 16 strange 16 strange 19 a 17 land 18 and 18 and 19 a 19 a 21 speech 20 hard 21 speech 21 speech 22 . i knew [i] should not die . 1 i 2 knew 2 knew 4 should 4 should 5 not 5 not 6 die 6 die 7 . i washed my cuts . 1 i 2 washed 2 washed 3 my 3 my 4 cuts 4 cuts 5 . i found the tide-well in the wall , and from [sabbath] to [sabbath] [i] dove and dug there in that empty , [christian-smelling] fortress . 1 i 2 found 1 i 3 the 3 the 4 tide-well 4 tide-well 12 to 5 in 7 wall 6 the 7 wall 7 wall 8 , 7 wall 9 and 9 and 10 from 10 from 12 to 12 to 15 dove 12 to 17 dug 15 dove 16 and 17 dug 25 . 18 there 19 in 19 in 20 that 20 that 21 empty 21 empty 22 , 21 empty 24 fortress 24 fortress 25 . he ! 1 he 2 ! i spoiled the [egyptians] ! 1 i 2 spoiled 1 i 5 ! 2 spoiled 3 the he ! 1 he 2 ! if they had only known ! 1 if 2 they 2 they 3 had 3 had 4 only 4 only 5 known 5 known 6 ! i drew up many good loads of gold , which [i] loaded by night into my boat . 1 i 3 up 1 i 12 loaded 2 drew 3 up 3 up 4 many 4 many 5 good 5 good 8 gold 5 good 12 loaded 6 loads 7 of 6 loads 8 gold 8 gold 10 which 9 , 10 which 12 loaded 17 boat 13 by 15 into 14 night 15 into 15 into 16 my 16 my 17 boat 17 boat 18 . there had been gold dust too , but that had been washed out by the tides . ' 1 there 2 had 1 there 3 been 2 had 3 been 3 been 8 but 4 gold 5 dust 4 gold 6 too 6 too 7 , 7 , 8 but 8 but 11 been 9 that 10 had 10 had 11 been 11 been 12 washed 12 washed 13 out 12 washed 14 by 14 by 15 the 15 the 16 tides 16 tides 17 . 17 . 18 ' puck shook his head and pursed his lips . 1 puck 2 shook 1 puck 3 his 2 shook 3 his 3 his 4 head 4 head 5 and 4 head 6 pursed 6 pursed 7 his 6 pursed 8 lips 7 his 8 lips 8 lips 9 . ' [often] ; for the gold was new to me , ' [kadmiel] replied . 1 ' 6 gold 3 ; 4 for 4 for 5 the 5 the 6 gold 6 gold 9 to 7 was 8 new 8 new 9 to 9 to 10 me 10 me 11 , 10 me 12 ' 12 ' 15 . 14 replied 15 . ' [i] know the [golds] . 1 ' 3 know 3 know 4 the 4 the 6 . i can judge them in the dark ; but this was heavier and redder than any we deal in . 1 i 2 can 1 i 6 the 3 judge 4 them 3 judge 5 in 5 in 6 the 6 the 7 dark 7 dark 11 was 7 dark 17 we 8 ; 9 but 9 but 10 this 10 this 11 was 12 heavier 13 and 12 heavier 16 any 13 and 14 redder 13 and 15 than 16 any 17 we 17 we 18 deal 18 deal 20 . 19 in 20 . perhaps it was the very gold of [parvaim] . 1 perhaps 2 it 2 it 3 was 3 was 4 the 4 the 5 very 4 the 6 gold 6 gold 7 of 7 of 9 . eh , why not ? 1 eh 2 , 2 , 3 why 3 why 4 not 4 not 5 ? ' [oh] , [marvel] ! ' said [puck] , beneath his breath , rustling in the dead leaves . 1 ' 3 , 3 , 14 rustling 5 ! 6 ' 6 ' 7 said 7 said 9 , 9 , 10 beneath 10 beneath 11 his 11 his 12 breath 12 breath 13 , 12 breath 14 rustling 14 rustling 17 dead 15 in 16 the 15 in 17 dead 17 dead 18 leaves 18 leaves 19 . i went out by the little gate where the [castle] 's refuse is thrown . 1 i 2 went 1 i 8 where 2 went 3 out 3 out 4 by 4 by 5 the 5 the 6 little 6 little 7 gate 8 where 11 's 9 the 11 's 11 's 12 refuse 11 's 13 is 13 is 14 thrown 14 thrown 15 . ' [weren't] you afraid ? ' said [una] . 1 ' 3 you 3 you 4 afraid 4 afraid 5 ? 5 ? 7 said 6 ' 7 said 7 said 9 . ' [why] ? 1 ' 3 ? there were no [christians] in the boat . 1 there 2 were 1 there 3 no 3 no 5 in 5 in 6 the 6 the 7 boat 7 boat 8 . at sunrise [i] made my prayer , and cast the gold all all that gold into the deep sea ! 1 at 2 sunrise 2 sunrise 8 and 4 made 5 my 4 made 6 prayer 6 prayer 7 , 7 , 8 and 8 and 10 the 9 cast 10 the 10 the 11 gold 11 gold 12 all 12 all 18 deep 13 all 14 that 14 that 15 gold 15 gold 16 into 16 into 17 the 17 the 18 deep 18 deep 19 sea 19 sea 20 ! a [king] 's ransom no , the ransom of a [people] ! 1 a 3 's 3 's 4 ransom 3 's 6 , 4 ransom 5 no 6 , 8 ransom 7 the 8 ransom 8 ransom 9 of 9 of 10 a 10 a 12 ! ' [but] you hadn't , ' said [una] . 1 ' 3 you 3 you 4 hadn't 4 hadn't 5 , 5 , 6 ' 6 ' 7 said 7 said 9 . ' [oh] , yes ! 1 ' 3 , 3 , 4 yes 4 yes 5 ! i see ! 1 i 2 see 2 see 3 ! you meant that [king] [john] might have spent it on that ? ' 1 you 2 meant 1 you 3 that 3 that 6 might 6 might 7 have 6 might 8 spent 8 spent 9 it 9 it 10 on 10 on 11 that 10 on 12 ? 12 ? 13 ' ' [even] so , ' said [kadmiel] . 1 ' 5 ' 3 so 4 , 4 , 5 ' 5 ' 6 said 6 said 8 . the firing broke out again close behind them . 1 the 2 firing 1 the 4 out 2 firing 3 broke 4 out 5 again 5 again 7 behind 6 close 7 behind 7 behind 8 them 8 them 9 . the pheasants poured over the top of a belt of tall firs . 1 the 5 the 2 pheasants 3 poured 3 poured 4 over 4 over 5 the 5 the 6 top 6 top 8 a 7 of 8 a 8 a 9 belt 9 belt 12 firs 10 of 11 tall 11 tall 12 firs 12 firs 13 . ' [but] what did [elias] of [bury] do ? ' 1 ' 3 what 3 what 4 did 3 what 8 do 4 did 6 of 8 do 9 ? 9 ? 10 ' puck demanded . 1 puck 2 demanded 2 demanded 3 . ' [he] had promised money to the [king] . ' 1 ' 10 ' 3 had 4 promised 4 promised 5 money 5 money 6 to 6 to 7 the 7 the 9 . 9 . 10 ' kadmiel smiled grimly . 1 kadmiel 2 smiled 2 smiled 3 grimly 3 grimly 4 . ' [i] sent him word from [london] that the [lord] was on my side . 1 ' 3 sent 3 sent 6 from 4 him 5 word 5 word 6 from 6 from 8 that 8 that 11 was 9 the 11 was 11 was 14 side 12 on 13 my 13 my 14 side 14 side 15 . he and [adah] hurried to [lewes] and asked me for an accounting . 1 he 2 and 2 and 4 hurried 4 hurried 5 to 4 hurried 8 asked 7 and 8 asked 8 asked 11 an 9 me 10 for 10 for 11 an 11 an 13 . 12 accounting 13 . he still looked on the gold as his own . 1 he 2 still 1 he 3 looked 3 looked 5 the 4 on 5 the 5 the 6 gold 6 gold 8 his 7 as 8 his 8 his 9 own 8 his 10 . i told them where [i] had laid it , and [i] gave them full leave to pick it up [....y] 1 i 4 where 2 told 3 them 2 told 4 where 4 where 9 , 6 had 7 laid 7 laid 8 it 7 laid 9 , 9 , 14 full 10 and 14 full 12 gave 13 them 12 gave 14 full 14 full 16 to 15 leave 16 to 16 to 17 pick 17 pick 18 it 17 pick 19 up 18 it 19 up eh , well ! 1 eh 2 , 2 , 3 well 3 well 4 ! the curses of a fool and the dust of a journey are two things no wise man can escape [....y] 1 the 2 curses 1 the 3 of 1 the 7 the 2 curses 3 of 3 of 4 a 4 a 5 fool 5 fool 6 and 7 the 9 of 8 dust 9 of 9 of 11 journey 10 a 11 journey 11 journey 17 man 12 are 13 two 12 are 14 things 14 things 16 wise 14 things 17 man 15 no 16 wise 16 wise 17 man 17 man 18 can 18 can 19 escape but [i] pitied [elias] ! 1 but 3 pitied 3 pitied 5 ! they took ship from [lewes] to [spain] . 1 they 2 took 2 took 3 ship 3 ship 4 from 4 from 6 to 6 to 8 . that was wise ! ' 1 that 2 was 2 was 3 wise 3 wise 4 ! 4 ! 5 ' ' [and] you ? 1 ' 4 ? 3 you 4 ? did you see the signing of the [law] at [runnymede] ? ' said [puck] , as [kadmiel] laughed noiselessly . 1 did 2 you 2 you 3 see 2 you 11 ? 3 see 4 the 4 the 5 signing 4 the 9 at 5 signing 6 of 6 of 7 the 11 ? 13 said 12 ' 13 said 13 said 19 noiselessly 15 , 16 as 16 as 18 laughed 18 laughed 19 noiselessly 19 noiselessly 20 . ' [nay] . 1 ' 3 . who am [i] to meddle with things too high for me ? 1 who 2 am 1 who 4 to 4 to 5 meddle 5 meddle 7 things 6 with 7 things 7 things 9 high 8 too 9 high 9 high 10 for 10 for 11 me 11 me 12 ? i returned to [bury] , and lent money on the autumn crops . 1 i 2 returned 1 i 5 , 2 returned 3 to 5 , 6 and 6 and 7 lent 7 lent 8 money 7 lent 10 the 8 money 9 on 9 on 10 the 10 the 11 autumn 11 autumn 12 crops 12 crops 13 . why not ? ' 1 why 2 not 2 not 3 ? 3 ? 4 ' there was a crackle overhead . 1 there 2 was 2 was 3 a 3 a 4 crackle 4 crackle 5 overhead 5 overhead 6 . a cock-pheasant that had sheered aside [after] being hit spattered down almost on top of them , driving up the dry leaves like a shell . 1 a 2 cock-pheasant 2 cock-pheasant 5 sheered 2 cock-pheasant 6 aside 3 that 4 had 3 that 5 sheered 5 sheered 6 aside 6 aside 9 hit 8 being 9 hit 9 hit 14 top 10 spattered 11 down 10 spattered 12 almost 12 almost 13 on 12 almost 14 top 14 top 15 of 14 top 21 dry 15 of 16 them 15 of 18 driving 16 them 17 , 18 driving 19 up 19 up 20 the 19 up 21 dry 20 the 21 dry 21 dry 26 . 22 leaves 23 like 23 like 24 a 24 a 25 shell 24 a 26 . ' [well] , ' said [puck] calmly , ' what did you think of it ? 1 ' 3 , 1 ' 4 ' 3 , 4 ' 4 ' 5 said 5 said 7 calmly 7 calmly 8 , 8 , 12 you 9 ' 10 what 10 what 11 did 11 did 12 you 12 you 13 think 13 think 15 it 14 of 15 it 15 it 16 ? weland gave the [sword] ! 1 weland 5 ! 2 gave 3 the 2 gave 5 ! the [sword] gave the [treasure] , and the [treasure] gave the [law] . 1 the 3 gave 3 gave 4 the 4 the 6 , 6 , 7 and 7 and 8 the 8 the 10 gave 10 gave 11 the 11 the 13 . it 's as natural as an oak growing . ' 1 it 2 's 1 it 3 as 3 as 5 as 4 natural 5 as 5 as 6 an 6 an 7 oak 7 oak 8 growing 8 growing 9 . 9 . 10 ' ' [i] don't understand . 1 ' 3 don't 3 don't 4 understand 4 understand 5 . didn't he know it was [sir] [richard] 's old treasure ? ' said [dan] . 1 didn't 4 it 1 didn't 8 's 2 he 3 know 3 know 4 it 4 it 5 was 8 's 9 old 9 old 10 treasure 10 treasure 11 ? 10 treasure 12 ' 12 ' 13 said 13 said 15 . ' [and] why did [sir] [richard] and [brother] [hugh] leave it lying about ? 1 ' 3 why 3 why 4 did 4 did 7 and 7 and 10 leave 10 leave 11 it 11 it 12 lying 12 lying 13 about 13 about 14 ? and and ' 1 and 2 and 2 and 3 ' ' [never] mind , ' said [una] politely . 1 ' 3 mind 3 mind 4 , 3 mind 5 ' 5 ' 6 said 6 said 8 politely 8 politely 9 . ' [he] 'll let us come and go and look and know another time . 1 ' 3 'll 3 'll 4 let 3 'll 5 us 4 let 5 us 5 us 10 look 6 come 7 and 7 and 8 go 8 go 9 and 8 go 10 look 10 look 12 know 11 and 12 know 12 know 14 time 13 another 14 time 14 time 15 . won't you , [puck] ? ' 1 won't 2 you 2 you 3 , 3 , 5 ? 5 ? 6 ' ' [another] time maybe , ' [puck] answered . 1 ' 3 time 3 time 4 maybe 4 maybe 5 , 5 , 6 ' 6 ' 8 answered 8 answered 9 . ' [brr] ! 1 ' 3 ! it 's cold and late . 1 it 2 's 2 's 3 cold 3 cold 4 and 4 and 5 late 5 late 6 . i 'll race you towards home ! ' 1 i 2 'll 1 i 4 you 2 'll 3 race 4 you 5 towards 5 towards 6 home 6 home 7 ! 7 ! 8 ' they hurried down into the sheltered valley . 1 they 2 hurried 1 they 3 down 3 down 4 into 4 into 5 the 5 the 7 valley 6 sheltered 7 valley 7 valley 8 . there was [oak] and [ash] and [thorn] enough in that year-end shower to magic away a thousand memories . 1 there 16 a 2 was 4 and 4 and 6 and 6 and 8 enough 8 enough 9 in 9 in 10 that 9 in 14 magic 10 that 11 year-end 11 year-end 13 to 12 shower 13 to 14 magic 15 away 14 magic 16 a 16 a 17 thousand 17 thousand 19 . 18 memories 19 . so they trotted to the brook at the bottom of the lawn , wondering why [flora] and [folly] had missed the quarry-hole fox . 1 so 6 brook 2 they 3 trotted 3 trotted 4 to 4 to 5 the 5 the 6 brook 6 brook 15 why 7 at 9 bottom 7 at 11 the 8 the 9 bottom 9 bottom 10 of 11 the 12 lawn 12 lawn 14 wondering 12 lawn 15 why 13 , 14 wondering 15 why 20 missed 17 and 19 had 19 had 20 missed 20 missed 23 fox 21 the 22 quarry-hole 22 quarry-hole 23 fox 23 fox 24 . old [hobden] was just finishing some hedge-work . 1 old 3 was 3 was 4 just 4 just 5 finishing 5 finishing 6 some 6 some 7 hedge-work 7 hedge-work 8 . they saw his white smock glimmer in the twilight where he faggoted the rubbish . 1 they 5 smock 1 they 6 glimmer 2 saw 3 his 2 saw 4 white 4 white 5 smock 6 glimmer 8 the 7 in 8 the 8 the 9 twilight 9 twilight 11 he 9 twilight 12 faggoted 10 where 11 he 12 faggoted 13 the 12 faggoted 14 rubbish 12 faggoted 15 . 14 rubbish 15 . ' [winter] , he 's come , [i] reckon , [mus] ' [dan] , ' he called . 1 ' 3 , 1 ' 6 come 3 , 4 he 4 he 5 's 6 come 7 , 7 , 10 , 9 reckon 10 , 10 , 18 . 12 ' 14 , 14 , 16 he 15 ' 16 he 16 he 17 called 17 called 18 . ' [hard] times now till [heffle] [cuckoo] [fair] . 1 ' 3 times 3 times 4 now 4 now 5 till 5 till 9 . they heard a crash , and a stamp and a splash of water as though a heavy old cow [were] crossing almost under their noses . 1 they 2 heard 1 they 5 , 2 heard 3 a 3 a 4 crash 5 , 6 and 6 and 7 a 6 and 10 a 7 a 9 and 8 stamp 9 and 10 a 11 splash 10 a 19 cow 11 splash 12 of 13 water 14 as 13 water 15 though 15 though 16 a 16 a 17 heavy 16 a 19 cow 17 heavy 18 old 19 cow 21 crossing 21 crossing 22 almost 21 crossing 23 under 23 under 24 their 24 their 25 noses 25 noses 26 . hobden ran forward angrily to the ford . 1 hobden 3 forward 2 ran 3 forward 3 forward 4 angrily 4 angrily 5 to 4 angrily 6 the 6 the 7 ford 7 ford 8 . ' [gleason] 's bull again , playin ' [robin] all over the [farm] ! 1 ' 3 's 1 ' 4 bull 4 bull 12 the 4 bull 14 ! 5 again 6 , 5 again 10 all 6 , 7 playin 7 playin 8 ' 10 all 11 over 11 over 12 the oh , look , [mus] ' [dan] his great footmark as big as a trencher . 1 oh 2 , 1 oh 4 , 2 , 3 look 4 , 9 great 6 ' 8 his 8 his 9 great 9 great 12 big 10 footmark 11 as 11 as 12 big 12 big 13 as 13 as 15 trencher 14 a 15 trencher 15 trencher 16 . no bounds to his impidence ! 1 no 2 bounds 2 bounds 3 to 3 to 5 impidence 4 his 5 impidence 5 impidence 6 ! he might count himself to be a man or or [somebody] ' 1 he 3 count 2 might 3 count 3 count 4 himself 4 himself 5 to 4 himself 6 be 5 to 6 be 6 be 7 a 7 a 8 man 8 man 9 or 9 or 10 or 10 or 12 ' a voice the other side of the brook boomed : 1 a 2 voice 2 voice 3 the 3 the 5 side 4 other 5 side 5 side 8 brook 6 of 7 the 7 the 8 brook 8 brook 9 boomed 9 boomed 10 : ' [i] wonder who his cloak would turn [when] [puck] had led him round , [or] where those walking fires would burn ' 1 ' 6 cloak 3 wonder 4 who 3 wonder 6 cloak 4 who 5 his 6 cloak 8 turn 7 would 8 turn 8 turn 14 round 11 had 12 led 11 had 13 him 12 led 13 him 13 him 14 round 14 round 15 , 15 , 19 walking 15 , 20 fires 17 where 18 those 18 those 19 walking 20 fires 21 would 21 would 22 burn 22 burn 23 ' then the children went in singing ' [farewell] , [rewards] and [fairies] ' at the tops of their voices . 1 then 2 the 1 then 11 and 2 the 4 went 3 children 4 went 4 went 6 singing 5 in 6 singing 7 ' 9 , 9 , 11 and 11 and 13 ' 13 ' 15 the 14 at 15 the 15 the 16 tops 16 tops 17 of 17 of 18 their 17 of 20 . 19 voices 20 . they had forgotten that they had not even said good-night to [puck] . 1 they 2 had 2 had 3 forgotten 3 forgotten 6 had 4 that 5 they 5 they 6 had 6 had 8 even 7 not 8 even 8 even 9 said 9 said 10 good-night 10 good-night 13 . 11 to 13 . [the] [children] ['s] [song] end of the [project] [gutenberg] [ebook] of [puck] of [pook] 's [hill] , [by] [rudyard] [kipling] 1 end 2 of 1 end 9 of 2 of 3 the 3 the 7 of 9 of 11 's 9 of 13 ,