Both Sides of the Border a Tale of Hotspur And Glendower
Both Sides of the Border a Tale of Hotspur And Glendower
G a George Alfred Henty
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They were not the same men he had seen in the morning, but doubtless had relieved those on watch. He took the first turning off the main street, and after passing through several lanes found himself at the foot of the town-wall. A narrow lane ran between it and a row of small houses. No one was about, and he thought that Roger would take advantage of the loneliness of the spot to endeavour to rid him of his followers, whose footsteps he could hear some distance behind him. Presently he glanced ...care- lessly round. The men were some thirty or forty yards behind him, and coming up with them at a rapid step was Roger. A minute later he heard a voice raised in anger. " Where are you going, fellow 1 There is plenty of room to pass without pushing between us. You want teaching manners. " Roger gave a loud laugh. " Who is going to teach me?" he said. " I will!" one of the men said, angrily placing his hand upon his sword hilt. As he did so he was levelled to the ground by a tremendous blow from Roger's staff.
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