The Thirsty Sword by Robert Leighton
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half inch in breadth. Then for the length of the wound a fine of
twenty-four pence was imposed upon the wrongdoer, for its breadth six pennies, and for the tooth twelve other pennies. Then Kenric asked if there were any further matters to be judged. "Yes, my lord," said Duncan Graham, entering the circle of the court. "There is a boon that I your servant would humbly ask." "And what boon is that?" asked Kenric, already guessing what it might be. "It is," said Duncan, standing to his full height and growing very red -- "It is that there lives with Elspeth Blackfell, over at Kilmory, one whom men name Aasta the Fair, and she is a thrall. The boon I ask is that you will in your mercy remove from her the yoke of bondage, for she is a passing worthy maid, and it is no fault of hers, but only her misfortune that she is a thrall; and, so please you, my lord, I love her well, and would make her my lawful wife, for a freeman may not wed a bondmaid and claim her as his own." "Show me this maiden, that I may speak with her," said Kenric. And Aasta stood forth, looking very beautiful in a robe of white, and with her eyes downcast, and her hands clasped before her. "Tell me your name and history," said the young king. "My name, my lord, is Aasta, and nothing else," said she. "I am a thrall to Sir Oscar Redmain, who claimed me as his bondmaid when I was but a little child, for it was upon his lands that I was found. Whence I came |
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