As he busied himself with preparations for the guest's supper, it was

impossible to avoid observing his quick and energetic movements, spare

body, dwarfish stature, and long apish arms, that appeared in greater

disproportion when viewed beside the now sedate and elevated carriage,

the muscular and finely-developed form of the bulky trooper. And, in

good sooth, it seemed that Roupall little relished the extraordinary

civility shown to the new comer, both by mother and son. Had the

stranger been disposed to hold any converse with him, matters might have

been different; but he neither asked nor required information--sitting,

after his return from the shed in which he had seen his horse sheltered,

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with his legs stretched out in front of the warm fire, his arms folded

on his bosom, and his eyes fixed on the blazing wood that lent a

brilliant light to the surrounding objects--giving a simple, though not

uncourteous reply of "Yea," or "Nay," to the leading questions

occasionally put to him by his rough, yet inquisitive companion. At

length, when the rashers were dressed and deposited on the table,

flanked on either side with a flagon of Canary and of Gascoigne, and the

traveller had done ample justice to his cheer, he, with a conciliating

smile and bow, wished the widow and Roupall "Good night," and followed

Robin up the ladder, observing that his rest must be very brief, as he

had occasion to start early next morning, and begging the good widow and

her friend to finish the draught of her own excellent wine, to which he

feared to render farther justice. Some time elapsed ere Robin returned;

and when he did, he perceived that Roupall was in no gentle humour.

"Have you warmed the chicken's nest, and taken good and tender care of

the gentle bird, according to orders, Robin? Gadzooks! I see so many

cocks with hens' feathers now-a-days--sweet-scented Cavaliers, who could

no more draw a trigger than they could mount the moon, that I think Hugh

Dalton must line the Fire-fly with miniver to bring them safely over. A

murrain take such fellows! say I--close-mouthed, long-eared scoundrels.

D--n it! I love a frank heart----"

"And a bloody hand, Master Roupall."

"Stuff! stuff! Robin; few of either party can show clean hands these

times; but does yon gallant come from over sea?"

"It might be that he dropped from the sky, for that is over the sea, you

know."

"Faugh! you are as snappish as a cur whelp. I mean, what is he about?"

"Sleeping. Zooks! I'm sure he sleeps."




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