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Chapter 7 THE ABBOT'S DINNER

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ed with "his uncle," the abbot, that most wise, l

of Castle Blair in the land of the Scots. It wa

esiastic upon transubstantiation, consubstantiation, and all the other "ations" of his creed. But the Ab

uncle's ecclesiastical learning, and that wise prelate twirled his thumbs about each other and discoursed at large, his shrewd unfathomable grey eyes now fixed on one and

is guests. Course after course was brought in, discussed, and removed. The Abbot, Don Baltasar Varela, himself ate little. He watched his guests' appetites, ho

rt of his attention was given to the young man, Rollo Blair, and that the Prior, with a g

erb! This fellow is the man we want, i

y to the bright volatile countenance of his nephew Etienne, Count of Saint Pierre-though, as we know, in so doing he did much injustice to t

quently) but one of Abbot Baltasar's eyelids qui

His vocabulary expanded, and as he had learned his Castilian in strange places, his occasional freedom of expression bore somewhat he

f his thumb indicated that the doors were to be closed, and turned again to

the historical-and, al

blade than any ever forged at Toledo-as I, Rollo Blair, stand r

n my only razor, which is an infernally bad pie

nder of my life I have resolved to devote to cont

ned upon him

he world"-he queried-

its vanities!" he agreed

rtyr to monarchial principles flushed visibly. He was afraid of what the mad Scot might say next. But at that very moment of danger Rollo curbed his

ints will serve you from this day forth, most gentle penitent. Why, man, you should go straight to Cologne.

you may keep these friends of yours in company. When you are weary, touch this bell, and Father Anselmo, my confessor, will show you the treasures and reliquaries of the Abbey-the former, alas! now scanty, since the visit of your compatriots, Messire Etienne, wh

table, the bursting figs, the bunches of pur

said, and went out with bowed h

he wine!" cried John Mortimer, suddenly reme

glishman not yet had enough! I have heard of how

d Rollo. "He is indeed a maist

and moving towards the decanters. "Does he want

lons at present, and as much more in a week or t

ightenment. Our insular measures of c

sent might satisfy him, he says, but

int Pierre fell back,

s himself, and drinks the contents of his bath when he is finished. It is that he may be ready f

er was e

something about wines, for I grow some square leagues of vines on my lands in France. Moreover, I will see to it that yo

and called in the

ll eyes that perpetually twinkled, and a smile that seemed to catch itself up as with a click each time that the stern gaze of Father Anselmo turned his way. This monk was evidently only a novice, or

intments of the abbot's table, and austerely refused for himsel

cot, being restrained by no scruples, religious or otherwise, passed him first of all a glass of wine behind his superior's

A plate of grapes, half a dozen pears, a loaf of wheaten bread, all were passed to him on

tered Rollo; "I believe that, swollen as he is, he

test, Father Anselmo had gathered his robes ascetically about him, a

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Contents

Chapter 1 THE MAKING OF AN OUTLAW Chapter 2 THE MAN WITHOUT A FRIEND Chapter 3 COCK O' THE NORTH Chapter 4 A LITTLE COMB-CUTTING Chapter 5 THE ABBEY OF MONTBLANCH Chapter 6 BROTHER HILARIO Chapter 7 THE ABBOT'S DINNER Chapter 8 SANCTUARY Chapter 9 THE SHADOW OF THE DESTROYER Chapter 10 A MAN AND HIS PRICE Chapter 11 CARTEL OF DEFIANCE
Chapter 12 THE CRYING OF A YOUNG CHILD
Chapter 13 DON TOMAS DIGS A GRAVE
Chapter 14 THE HOLY INNOCENTS
Chapter 15 ROLLO INTERVENES
Chapter 16 DON LUIS IS WILLING
Chapter 17 A GRAVE IRREGULARITY
Chapter 18 A FLUTTER OF RED AND WHITE
Chapter 19 SIGNALS OF STORM
Chapter 20 THE BUTCHER OF TORTOSA
Chapter 21 TO BE SHOT AT SUNRISE!
Chapter 22 HIS MOTHER'S ROSARY
Chapter 23 THE BURNING OF THE MILL-HOUSE
Chapter 24 HOW TO BECOME A SOLDIER
Chapter 25 THE MISSION OF THE SE ORITA CONCHA
Chapter 26 DEEP ROMANY
Chapter 27 THE SERGEANT AND LA GIRALDA
Chapter 28 THE DEAD AND THE LIVING
Chapter 29 A LITTLE QUEEN AT HOME
Chapter 30 PALACE BURGLARS
Chapter 31 THE QUEEN'S ANTE-CHAMBER
Chapter 32 LIKE A FALLING STAR
Chapter 33 CONCHA WAITS FOR THE MORNING
Chapter 34 OUR ROLLO TO THE RESCUE
Chapter 35 THE EXECUTIONER OF SALAMANCA
Chapter 36 DEATH-CART
Chapter 37 THE DEAD STAND SENTINEL
Chapter 38 CONCHA SAYS AMEN
Chapter 39 A HANDFUL OF ROSES
Chapter 40 ALL DANDIES ARE NOT COWARDS
Chapter 41 ROLLO USES A LITTLE PERSUASION
Chapter 42 A SNARE NOT SPREAD IN VAIN
Chapter 43 THE RED BOINAS OF NAVARRE
Chapter 44 FOR ROLLO'S SAKE
Chapter 45 FORLORNEST HOPES
Chapter 46 THE SERGENT'S LAST SALUTE
Chapter 47 MENDIZáBAL
Chapter 48 A POINT OF HONOUR
Chapter 49 LIKE FIRE THROUGH SUMMER GRASS
Chapter 50 AVE CONCHA IMPERATRIX!
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