The Hammer of the Scots

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His Demoiselle was all he had dreamed her to be. Loving, gentle and clever, she was his entirely. His welfare was her greatest concern. She watched over him, cared for him, and was capable of advising him. She taught him the delights of disinterested love. There had always been conflict in his family, brother against brother, and never being sure when the next piece of treachery would arise. Here at last was someone whom he could trust completely. It was a wonderful revelation. It had bemused hi...m a little at first; he had not quite believed it to be true. But now that he had proved again and again that it was so, he settled into a sense of security which was near exaltation.He had never dreamed such happiness was possible.The Demoiselle, too, found contentment. Her only sadness came from her anxieties concerning her brothers. Almeric was still Edward’s prisoner in Corfe Castle and Guy was still in exile, wanted for the murder of Henry of Cornwall. If only they could be free; if they could be given the opportunity to start again, she could cease to worry about them and give herself up completely to the peace and contentment of her new life.It was more than a year since Edward had given his permission for them to marry and each day when she awoke she thanked God for bringing her at last to peace.She loved the mountains – rugged and beautiful, a menace to the enemy, security to themselves.‘Our beloved mountains,’ she called them.There were times when she fancied Llewellyn fretted over his loss of power.

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