- THREE:"Thou liest, kern!" said Sir Robert, rising suddenly, and in a voice which made Calverley start back. "My Lord de Boteler, I accuse your steward of bribing yonder caitiff to slay a buck with shafts stolen from Stephen Holgrave, and then to lay the slaughtered animal in Holgrave's barn. I also accuse him of prevailing upon that man's wife to lay the crime of murder upon an innocent woman! And, my lord, if you will hold a court to-morrow morning, one whom I found in the Tower, will prove my charges, and the wronged shall be righted." ONE:"Please you, my lord," said he, "while searching among Thomas Calverley's writings for parchment, I discovered this." GET AWESOME FEATURE LIST
- THREE:"How many trees are there?"When the arrows were handed to their owner, he instantly snapt them asunder. ONE:"I thought maybe you'd lend us some moneyjust fur a timetill we're straight ag?un.""Sir King, I would first have this knave well whipped for riding in my presence." GET AWESOME FEATURE LIST
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THREE:Chapter 2She saw now what she washer husband's victim, the tool of his enterprise. He had never really loved her. He had been attracted by herher beauty, her gentleness, her breeding, had appealed to him. But that was not why he had married her. He had married her for her money, which he was now spending on his farm, and he had married her because he wanted children and she was the most suitable mother he could find. He had never really loved her.
THREE:"I dunnowe've sent for the veterinary."
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