Herbert Escott-Inman's Book and Story
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Wulnoth the Wanderer
in the boat, with woman and child, on such a stormy day? "Wast thou washed away against thy will?" he asked, "and dost thou desire to be safely sent back to thy lord?" And at that the face of the man darkened, and the woman began to weep, while the child seized the baby spear, and cried so that even the King heard his shrill voice- "My father, better this than to go back now." "Now," said the King, "truly we have a young wolf cub here. Tell me your story, friend, that I may learn that from which you flee, and why this child, who is little more than a babe, talks so largely of choosing the kiss of the spear before return to that place from whence ye came. Methinks this means that we have thralls who have fled from their thraldom." And then the man stepped forward, and he spoke, and his voice sounded