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Sentence
"The
absence
of
my
lover?"
said
the
Lady
Edith,
"But
yes,
he
may
be
well
termed
my
lover,
who
hath
paid
so
dear
for
the
title.
Unworthy
as
I
might
be
of
such
homage,
I
was
to
him
like
a
light,
leading
him
forward
in
the
noble
path
of
chivalry;
but
that
I
forgot
my
rank,
or
that
he
presumed
beyond
his,
is
false.
.
.
."
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Let not anger or grief for the absence of thy lover make thee unjust to thy kinsman. . . .
The absence of my lover?
said the Lady Edith, But yes, he may be well termed my lover, who hath paid so dear for the title. Unworthy as I might be of such homage, I was to him like a light, leading him forward in the noble path of chivalry; but that I forgot my rank, or that he presumed beyond his, is false. . . .
My fair cousin,
said Richard, do not put words in my mouth which I have not spoken. I said not you had graced this man beyond the favour which a good knight may earn.
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