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CHAPTER II—THE TWO OATHS
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Sir Daniel was in the hall; there he paced angrily before the fire, awaiting Dick’s arrival. None was by except Sir Oliver, and he sat discreetly1 backward, thumbing and muttering over his breviary.
“Y’ have sent for me, Sir Daniel?” said young Shelton.
“I have sent for you, indeed,” replied the knight2. “For what cometh to mine ears? Have I been to you so heavy a guardian3 that ye make haste to credit ill of me? Or sith that ye see me, for the nonce, some worsted, do ye think to quit my party? By the mass, your father was not so! Those he was near, those he stood by, come wind or weather. But you, Dick, y’ are a fair-day friend, it seemeth, and now seek to clear yourself of your allegiance.”
“An’t please you, Sir Daniel, not so,” returned Dick, firmly. “I am grateful and faithful, where gratitude4 and faith are due. And before more is said, I thank you, and I thank Sir Oliver; y’ have great claims upon me both—none can have more; I were a hound if I forgot them.”
“It is well,” said Sir Daniel; and then, rising into anger: “Gratitude and faith are words, Dick Shelton,” he continued; “but I look to deeds. In this hour of my peril5, when my name is attainted, when my lands are forfeit6, when this wood is full of men that hunger and thirst for my destruction, what doth gratitude? what doth faith? I have but a little company remaining; is it grateful or faithful to poison me their hearts with your insidious7 whisperings? Save me from such gratitude! But, come, now, what is it ye wish? Speak; we are here to answer. If ye have aught against me, stand forth
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discreetly
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knight
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guardian
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gratitude
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| adj.感激,感谢 | |
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peril
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forfeit
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undoing
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verity
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churl
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wardship
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slay
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buffet
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infancy
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calumnious
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perjury
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besieger
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iniquity
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piety
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chapel
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countenance
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cowardice
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folly
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contrition
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naught
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savage
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tapestry
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brandished
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hearth
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winked
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eyelid
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