, simplest
re all to me
at is yo
up her bright dark eyes, and smiling in the curly rings of
said, half smiling,
hat's n
it like y
ith a little st
you see, or Sheph
I can see. Come, an you love me, tell me true! I told you true w
Harry. I would trust you, veril
pping her hands, but at the moment
roof that sheltered thee, guess not, yea, and utter not a word save that thou hast lain in a shepherd'
was in haste to be off, lest a search for the lost child might extend to his abode, and hi
se if you are to be at Greystone ere night! Thou H
e tone of resolution. 'I will only go within
uthority, and Hob Hogward muttere
ving the cows, sheep, and goats before them-not a very considerable number-till they ca
e of a hill, partly clothed with heather, holly and birch trees, as it rose above the moss. Hob led the pony, and there was something in his grim air and manner that hindered any conversation between the two young people. Only Hal from time to time gathered a flower for th
id Anne, with more meaning than perhaps Hal
will have its
folly! What has a herd boy like thee to do with roses and frippery? Come
silence, except that now and then Hob launched at Hal an order that he endeavoured to render savage
will be doing ill if he can. Heed him not,
ittle teasing of the grim escort; 'that's scarce
it produced a rough imprecation on the
gainst the sky, on the top of yet another height, were to be seen moving figures, not cattle, but Anne recognised th
ng round upon Hal. 'I'll not have thee linger
n very little alarm at his threat, smiled up in the young lady's face, and as she held out her hand
claimed Hob in considerable anger, bringing down his stick. 'Away with thee, ill-bred
d sped away down the side of the hill, among the hollies and
he is a stripling that I took up off the roadside out of mere charity, and for the
unable to resist teasing him a little,
f these orphans, after all the bad luck to
ly, as she saw her surly guide start. But
less and fatherless children, stray lambs, to be met with, weeping their little
of these?' as
g folk, women and children in deadly fear of the cruel, bloody-minded York fo
y would think nothing of hauling thee off for a black traitor,
e vouchsafe another word for the rest of the way before they came through the valley, and through the low brush
r Lady Anne! Great have been the Mother Prioress's fears for you, and she has called up half the countr
h hawk and heron!' responded Anne. 'T
e her from the pony. He would have lifted her down, but she only touched his hand lightly and sprang to the grou
o mount you behind Archie. His
convent. He had leapt down, and was putting on a belt, and arranging a pad f
ar more. Master Bertram, the loan of your purse
oor Border squire carries about largesse in gold and silver? Let your clown come with us to Greystone, and thence
'Come with us to the convent,
sted, and muttered something about a cow that needed his attention, and that he cou
sp from her neck, and giving it to him. 'Bear it to
jewels are not for greasy porridge-fed housewives. Hark thee, have it ready for me! I
in her gay tone was beginning to defend him by declaring that porridge and grease d
t one of these herds, and a sheep is tainted whenever he wants a good supper. Bes
ed me well,' said Anne. 'I should b
with the stench of their hovel,
milk, meat, and oaten p
orous Lancastrian folk lurking about the mountains and fells? That rogue had the bearing of a man-at-arms, far
nswer, which he did with something of a snarl, as Bertram laughed somewhat jeeringly, and declared that the Lady Anne had become soft-hearted. She looked down at her rose
llows lurking about here and there, but bad blood
for whose head the king and his brothers w
on you, Master Bertram Selby, if you would take a price fo
I verily believe thou knowst of some lurking-place, thou art so prompt to argue! Did I not see another with thee, who m
ered Anne, as composedly as she could
rey walls of the Priory of Greystone rose before her, and the lay Si