Ivanhoe- Sir Walter Scott -Chapter 27 (p3)

Ivanhoe -Sir Walter Scott -Chapter 27 (p3) Đây là một tác phẩm anh ngữ nổi tiếng với những từ vựng nâng cao chuyên ngành văn chương. Nhằm giúp các bạn yêu thich tiếng anh luyện tập và củng cố thêm kỹ năng đọc tiếng anh . | Ivanhoe Sir Walter Scott Chapter 27 p3 What a man of mould may answered Athelstane providing it be what a man of manhood ought. Dismiss me free with my companions and I will pay a ransom of a thousand marks. And wilt moreover assure us the retreat of that scum of mankind who are swarming around the castle contrary to God s peace and the king s said Front-de-Boeuf. In so far as I can answered Athelstane I will withdraw them and I fear not but that my father Cedric will do his best to assist me. We are agreed then said Front-de-Boeuf--- thou and they are to be set at freedom and peace is to be on both sides for payment of a thousand marks. It is a trifling ransom Saxon and thou wilt owe gratitude to the moderation which accepts of it in exchange of your persons. But mark this extends not to the Jew Isaac. Nor to the Jew Isaac s daughter said the Templar who had now joined them. Neither said Front-de-Boeuf belong to this Saxon s company. I were unworthy to be called Christian if they did replied Athelstane deal with the unbelievers as ye list. Neither does the ransom include the Lady Rowena said De Bracy. It shall never be said I was scared out of a fair prize without striking a blow for it. Neither said Front-de-Boeuf does our treaty refer to this wretched Jester whom I retain that I may make him an example to every knave who turns jest into earnest. The Lady Rowena answered Athelstane with the most steady countenance is my affianced bride. I will be drawn by wild horses before I consent to part with her. The slave Wamba has this day saved the life of my father Cedric I will lose mine ere a hair of his head be injured. Thy affianced bride The Lady Rowena the affianced bride of a vassal like thee said De Bracy Saxon thou dreamest that the days of thy seven kingdoms are returned again. I tell thee the Princes of the House of Anjou confer not their wards on men of such lineage as thine. My lineage proud Norman replied Athelstane is drawn from a source more pure and .

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