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"But oh! how I missed my Denys at every step! often I sat down on the road and groaned.And in the afternoon it chanced that I did so set me down where two roads met, and with heavy head in hand, and heavy heart, did think of thee, my poor sweetheart, and of my lost friend, and of the little house at Tergou, where they all loved me once; though now it is turned to hate.

Catherine."Alas! that he will think so."Eli."Whisht, wife!"

"And I did sigh loud, and often.And me sighing so, one came carolling like a bird adown t' other road.'Ay, chirp and chirp,'

cried I bitterly.'Thou has not lost sweetheart, and friend, they father's hearth, thy mother's smile, and every penny in the world.' And at last he did so carol, and carol, I jumped up in ire to get away from his most jarring mirth.But ere I lied from it, Ilooked down the path to see what could make a man so lighthearted in this weary world; and lo! the songster was a humpbacked cripple, with a bloody bandage o'er his eye, and both legs gone at the knee.""He! he! he! he! he!" went Sybrandt, laughing and cackling.

Margaret's eyes flashed: she began to fold the letter up.

"Nay, lass," said Eli, "heed him not! Thou unmannerly cur, offer't but again and I put thee to the door.""Why, what was there to gibe at, Sybrandt?" remonstrated Catherine more mildly."Is not our Kate afflicted? and is she not the most content of us all, and singeth like a merle at times between her pains? But I am as bad as thou; prithee read on, lass, and stop our gabble wi' somewhat worth the hearkening.""'Then,' said I, 'may this thing be?' And I took myself to task.

'Gerard, son of Eli, dost thou well to bemoan thy lot, thou hast youth and health; and here comes the wreck of nature on crutches, praising God's goodness with singing like a mavis?'"Catherine."There you see."

Eli."Whisht, dame, whisht!"

"And whenever he saw me, he left carolling and presently hobbled up and chanted, 'Charity, for love of Heaven, sweet master, charity,' with a whine as piteous as wind at keyhole.'Alack, poor soul,' said I, 'charity is in my heart, but not my purse; I am poor as thou.' Then he believed me none, and to melt me undid his sleeve, and showed a sore wound on his arm, and said he, 'Poor cripple though I be, I am like to lose this eye to boot, look else.' I saw and groaned for him, and to excuse myself let him wot how I had been robbed of my last copper.Thereat he left whining all in a moment, and said, in a big manly voice, 'Then I'll e'en take a rest.Here, youngster, pull thou this strap: nay, fear not!' I pulled, and down came a stout pair of legs out of his back; and half his hump had melted away, and the wound in his eye no deeper than the bandage.

"Oh!" ejaculated Margaret's hearers in a body.

"Whereat, seeing me astounded, he laughed in my face, and told me I was not worth gulling, and offered me his protection.'My face was prophetic,' he said.'Of what?' said I.'Marry,' said he, 'that its owner will starve in this thievish land.' Travel teaches e'en the young wisdom.Time was I had turned and fled this impostor as a pestilence; but now I listened patiently to pick up crumbs of counsel.And well I did: for nature and his adventurous life had crammed the poor knave with shrewdness and knowledge of the homelier sort - a child was I beside him.When he had turned me inside out, said he, 'Didst well to leave France and make for Germany; but think not of Holland again.Nay, on to Augsburg and Nurnberg, the Paradise of craftsmen: thence to Venice, an thou wilt.But thou wilt never bide in Italy nor any other land, having once tasted the great German cities.Why, there is but one honest country in Europe, and that is Germany; and since thou art honest, and since I am a vagabone, Germany was made for us twain.' I bade him make that good: how might one country fit true men and knaves!

'Why, thou novice,' said he, 'because in an honest land are fewer knaves to bite the honest man, and many honest men for the knave to bite.I was in luck, being honest, to have fallen in with a friendly sharp.Be my pal,' said he; 'I go to Nurnberg; we will reach it with full pouches.I'll learn ye the cul de bois, and the cul de jatte, and how to maund, and chaunt, and patter, and to raise swellings, and paint sores and ulcers on thy body would take in the divell.' I told him shivering, I'd liever die than shame myself and my folk so."Eli."Good lad! good lad!"

"Why, what shame was it for such as I to turn beggar? Beggary was an ancient and most honourable mystery.What did holy monks, and bishops, and kings, when they would win Heaven's smile? why, wash the feet of beggars, those favourites of the saints.'The saints were no fools,' he told me.Then he did put out his foot.'Look at that, that was washed by the greatest king alive, Louis, of France, the last Holy Thursday that was.And the next day, Friday, clapped in the stocks by the warden of a petty hamlet.' So I told him my foot should walk between such high honour and such low disgrace, on the same path of honesty, please God.Well then, since I had not spirit to beg, he would indulge my perversity.Ishould work under him, he be the head, I the fingers.And with that he set himself up like a judge, on a heap of dust by the road's side, and questioned me strictly what I could do.I began to say I was strong and willing.'Ba!' said he, 'so is an ox.Say, what canst do that Sir Ox cannot?' I could write; I had won a prize for it.'Canst write as fast as the printers?' quo' he, jeering.'What else?' I could paint.'That was better.' I was like to tear my hair to hear him say so, and me going to Rome to write.

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