The Wolfe of Badenoch : a Historical Romance of the Fourteenth Century 3

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I have seen Adam of Gordon, who waits for us without. Fly then," cried he, leading her towards the door, " fly with me ; I will be thy protector. Let us hasto from the impure den of this wicked woman, who would have " Sir Patrick threw open the door as he pro- nounced these words, and in an instant he was prostrated on the floor by the blow of a hal- bert.
" Seize him and drag him to a dungeon/' cried the Lady de Vere, with eyes flashing like 4 THE WOLFE OF BADENOCFI. 241 those of an enraged ti
...gress ; " I accuse him of a treasonable attack on the sacred person of the King of England. He shall die the death of a traitor.'' — The guards obeyed her, and lifting up the inanimate body of the knight, bore him awav.
" So," cried the fury, " so perish those who shall dare to insult the love of the Lady de Vere ; and as for thee, minion," said she, turn- ing round, " thou art a prisoner there during my pleasure." And saying so, she pushed Beatrice into the room, and locked and bolted the door on the wretched damsel, who fell from her violence, and instantly swooned away.


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