CHAPTER IX. HOW NIGEL HELD THE BRIDGE AT TILFORD

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CHAPTER IX. HOW NIGEL HELD THE BRIDGE AT TILFORD The King looked at the motionless figure, at the little crowd of hushed expectant rustics beyond the bridge, and finally at the face of Chandos, which shone with amusement. “ What is this, John?” he asked. “ You remember Sir Eustace Loring, sire?” “ Indeed I could never forget him nor the manner of his death.” “ He was a knight errant in his day.” “ That indeed he was—none better have I known.” “ So is his son Nigel, as fierce a young war-hawk as ever yearned to use beak and claws; but held fast in the mews up to now. This is his trial fight. There he stands at the bridge-head, as was the wont in our fathers' time, ready to measure himself against all comers.” Of all Englishmen there was no greater knight errant than th

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