By England's Aid Or the Freeing of the Netherlands (1585-1604)
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Vickars offered no objection whatever the first time Geoffreyasked permission to go down to Bricklesey with John Lirriper. "I have no objection, Geoffrey; and, indeed, now that you havechosen your own lives and are pages to Sir Francis Vere, it seemsto me that in matters of this kind you can judge for yourself. Now that you have taken to soldiering and have borne your part ina great siege, and have even yourselves fought with the Spaniards, I deem it that you have got beyond my wing, and must n...ow act in allsmall matters as it pleases you; and that since you have alreadyrun great danger of your lives, and may do so again ere long, itwould be folly of me to try to keep you at my apron strings and totreat you as if you were still children. " So the two lads often accompanied John Lirriper to Bricklesey, and twice sailed up the river to London and back in Joe Chambers'smack, these jaunts furnishing a pleasant change to their work ofpractising with pike and sword with the men-at-arms at the castle, or learning the words of command and the work of officers in drillingthe newly raised corps.
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