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r that. I now may do one valiant deed and die." It was a long way to the court, through dense Unbroken forest, with a single path Trodden between the trees; he had no horse, No strength, and little time before the deed-- The dreadful deed--be done. Not since his hurt Had he walked fast, or far, without great pain; Now it will follow every step he takes-- But what is that, he goes to save his King! Prepared to brave the pain, all stealthily He started from the shadow of the trees; When suddenly two of the bandit band Came riding back again, ere he could hide-- The one had dropped his javelin and returned To seek it. Heavy coats of mail incased The stalwart frames scarce needing a defense, So strong they were. Silent stood Christalan And faced their coming, not a trace of fear Or tremor in his bearing, slight and frail In his white doublet, holding in his hand The wayside lilies he forgot to drop, Which to the Lady Agathar shall come, Alas! without his greeting or his kiss. "Ho!" cried the bandits. "Eavesdropping? By hell And all the devils! we will slash his tongue Too fine to tell our secrets, if he heard! Speak, man, or die! Heard you our converse now?" "Strike, ye base cowards," answered Christalan. "I am unarmed, alone, and weaponless: I cannot wield the sword, nor wear my helm, But God is with me to defend me now, So strike against His power, if you dare!" The sunlight, slanting westward through the trees, Fell first upon his lifted, golden head, Making a shining helmet of his curls, And then upon the lilies in his hand; His eyes had a defiant, fearless glow; Against the sombre background of the wood, He looked scarce human. "Mother of our Lord!" In frightened breath, the bandit rebels cried. "It is a spirit; no mere mortal man Would stand and face us boldly so, unarmed. Look at the Virgin's lilies in his hand! Great God, preserve us, save us from our doom!" And turning in a panic of swift fear, They vanished quickly through the shadowed wood, While Christalan sped on to save his King. He sees the castle, and he hears the horn That calls the court together for the hunt; His strength is failing, and his heart grows faint. Quick, ere it cease to beat! Faster, more fast! O but to save his noble lord! One swift, Last run, and he has reached them; breathlessly He stands before the charger of the King, With arms uplifted and imploring eyes
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