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  his brethren; and stood steadfastly watching the combat with his arms a…
  kembo; the colossal emblem of an unarmed neutrality。
  At length; through the midst of the internal confusion; the earl; by the
  help of his good sword; the staunch valour of his men; and the blessing of
  the Virgin; fought his way to the chapel…gate his bowmen closed him in
  he vaulted into his saddle; clapped spurs to his horse; rallied his men on
  the   first   eminence;   and   exchanged   his   sword   for   a   bow   and   arrow;   with
  which   he   did   old   execution   among   the   pursuers;   who   at   last   thought   it
  most   expedient   to   desist   from   offensive   warfare;   and   to   retreat   into   the
  abbey; where; in the king's name; they broached a pipe of the best wine;
  and attached all the venison in the larder; having first carefully unpacked
  the tuft of friars; and set the fallen abbot on his legs。
  The   friars;   it   may   be   well   supposed;   and   such   of   the   king's   men   as
  escaped unhurt from the affray; found their spirits a cup too low; and kept
  the flask moving from noon till night。               The peaceful brethren; unused to
  the    tumult    of   war;   had    undergone;      from    fear   and   discomposure;        an
  exhaustion of animal spirits that required extraordinary refection。 During
  the    repast;   they   interrogated     Sir  Ralph     Montfaucon;       the  leader    of  the
  soldiers; respecting the nature of the earl's offence。
  〃A complication of offences;〃 replied Sir Ralph; 〃superinduced on the
  original basis of forest…treason。 He began with hunting the king's deer; in
  despite   of   all   remonstrance;   followed   it   up   by   contempt   of   the   king's
  mandates;       and   by   armed     resistance     to  his  power;     in  defiance     of   all
  authority;   and   combined   with   it   the   resolute   withholding   of   payment   of
  certain moneys to the abbot of Doncaster; in denial of all law; and has thus
  made himself the declared enemy of church and state; and all for being too
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  fond of venison。〃 And the knight helped himself to half a pasty。
  〃A  heinous   offender;〃   said   a   little   round   oily   friar;   appropriating   the
  portion of pasty which Sir Ralph had left。
  〃The earl is a worthy peer;〃 said the tall friar whom we have already
  mentioned in the chapel scene; 〃and the best marksman in England。〃
  〃Why this is flat treason; brother Michael;〃 said the little round friar;
  〃to call an attainted traitor a worthy peer。〃
  〃I pledge you;〃 said brother Michael。            The little friar smiled and filled
  his   cup。   〃He   will   draw   the   long   bow;〃   pursued   brother   Michael;   〃with
  any bold yeoman among them all。〃
  〃Don't talk of the long bow;〃 said the abbot; who had the sound of the
  arrow still whizzing in his ear:          〃what have we pillars of the faith to do
  with the long bow?〃
  〃Be    that   as  it  may;〃   said   Sir  Ralph;    〃he   is  an  outlaw    from    this
  moment。〃
  〃So   much   the   worse   for   the   law   then;〃   said   brother   Michael。   〃The
  law will have a heavier miss of him than he will have of the law。 He will
  strike as much venison as ever; and more of other game。 I know what I say:
  but basta:     Let us drink。〃
  〃What   other   game?〃       said   the  little   friar。 〃I   hope  he   won't   poach
  among our partridges。〃
  〃Poach! not he;〃 said brother Michael:              〃if he wants your partridges;
  he will strike them under your nose (here's to you); and drag your trout…
  stream for you on a Thursday evening。〃
  〃Monstrous! and starve us on fast…day;〃 said the little friar。
  〃But that is not the game I mean;〃 said brother Michael。
  〃Surely; son Michael;〃 said the abbot; 〃you do not mean to insinuate
  that the noble earl will turn freebooter?〃
  〃A man must live;〃 said brother Michael; 〃earl or no。                If the law takes
  his rents   and beeves   without   his   consent; he  must   take   beeves   and   rents
  where   he   can   get   them   without   the   consent   of   the   law。   This   is   the   lex
  talionis。〃
  〃Truly;〃 said Sir Ralph; 〃I am sorry for the damsel: she seems fond of
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  this wild runagate。〃
  〃A mad girl; a mad girl;〃 said the little friar。
  〃How a mad girl?〃 said brother Michael。                〃Has she not beauty; grace;
  wit; sense; discretion; dexterity; learning; and valour?〃
  〃Learning!〃 exclaimed the little friar; 〃what has a woman to do with
  learning?      And valour! who ever heard a woman commended for valour?
  Meekness and mildness; and softness; and gentleness; and tenderness; and
  humility;   and   obedience   to   her   husband;   and   faith   in   her   confessor;   and
  domesticity;        or;    as    learned      doctors     call     it;   the    faculty     of
  stayathomeitiveness;         and    embroidery;      and    music;    and    pickling;    and
  preserving;      and   the  whole    complex      and   multiplex     detail  of  the   noble
  science of dinner; as well in preparation for the table; as in arrangement
  over it; and in distribution around it to knights; and squires; and ghostly
  friars;these are female virtues: but valourwhy who ever heard?〃
  〃She is the all in all;〃 said brother Michael; 〃gentle as a ring…dove; yet
  high…soaring   as   a   falcon:     humble   below   her   deserving;   yet   deserving
  beyond the estimate of panegyric:              an exact economist in all superfluity;
  yet a most bountiful dispenser in all liberality: the chief regulator of her
  household; the fairest pillar of her hall; and the sweetest blossom of her
  bower:      having; in all opposite proposings; sense to understand; judgment
  to weigh; discretion to choose; firmness to undertake; diligence to conduct;
  perseverance to accomplish; and resolution to maintain。 For obedience to
  her   husband;   that     is   not  to  be  tried   till  she   has  one:   for  faith   in  her
  confessor;     she   has   as  much     as  the  law   prescribes:     for  embroidery   an
  Arachne:       for   music   a   Siren:  and   for   pickling   and   preserving;   did   not
  one of her jars of sugared apricots give you your last surfeit at Arlingford
  Castle?〃
  〃Call   you   that   preserving?〃   said   the   little   friar;   〃I   call   it   destroying。
  Call    you    it  pickling?    Truly     it  pickled   me。    My     life  was    saved    by
  miracle。〃
  〃By canary;〃 said brother Michael。             〃Canary is the only life preserver;
  the true aurum potabile; the universal panacea for all diseases; thirst; and
  short life。    Your life was saved by canary。〃
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  〃Indeed;   reverend   father;〃   said   Sir   Ralph;   〃if   the   young   lady  be   half
  what you describe; she must be a paragon: but your commending her for
  valour does somewhat amaze me。〃
  〃She can fence;〃 said the little friar; 〃and draw the long bow; and play
  at singlestick and quarter…staff。〃
  〃Yet mark you;〃 said brother Michael; 〃not like a virago or a hoyden;
  or one that would crack a serving…man's head for spilling gravy on her ruff;
  but   with   such   womanly   grace   and   temperate   self…command   as   if   those
  manly   exercises   belonged   to   her   only;   and   were   become   for   her   sake
  feminine。〃
  〃You     incite  me;〃    said  Sir   Ralph;    〃to  view    her  more    nearly。   That
  madcap      earl   found    me   other   employment       than   to   remark    her   in  the
  chapel。〃
  〃The   earl   is   a   worthy   peer;〃   said   brother   Michael;   〃he   is   worth   any
  fourteen earls on this side Trent; and any seven on the other。〃 (The reader
  will please to remember that Rubygill Abbey was north of Trent。)
  〃His mettle will be tried;〃 said Sir Ralph。            〃There is many a courtier
  will swear to King Henry to bring him in dead or alive。〃
  〃They must look to the brambles then;〃 said brother Michael。
  〃The   bramble;   the   bramble;   the   bonny   forest   bramble;             Doth
  make a jest            Of silken vest;      That will through greenwood scramble:
  The bramble; the bramble; the bonny forest bramble。〃
  〃Plague on your lungs; son Michael;〃 said the abbot; 〃this is your old
  coil: always roaring in your cups。〃
  〃I know what I say;〃 said brother Michael; 〃there is often more sense
  in an old song than in a new