Clare Avery: A Story of the Spanish ArmadaHolt, Emily Sarah
History
Clare Avery: A Story of the Spanish Armada
Holt, Emily Sarah
Great Britain -- History -- Tudors, 1485-1603 -- Fiction; Historical fiction
"Wilt thou ensure me of twain, lad?" asked the old man, with a comic
twinkle in his eyes.
"Twain! What, which of all my small ancient friends be with you?--Ay,
and that as hearty as to yourself.--Is it Hal or Ned?"
"Thou art an ill guesser, Robin: 'tis neither Ned nor Hal. Thy _small_
friends, old lad, be every man and woman of them higher than their
father. Come, let us seek the child. I left her a-poring and posing
over one of the tombs in the church.--What, Eunice!--I might as well
have left my staff behind as leave her."
It was plainly to be perceived, by the loud call which resounded through
the sacred edifice, that Mr Underhill was not fettered by any
superstitious reverence for places. A comely woman answered the call,--
in years about thirty-seven, in face particularly bright and pleasant.
The last time that Mr Tremayne had seen her, Eunice Underhill was about
as high as the table.
"And doth Mistress Rose yet live?" said her father, as they went towards
the parsonage. "She must be a mighty old grandame now. And all else be
gone, as I have heard, that were of old time in the Lamb?"
"All else, saving Barbara Polwhele,--you mind Barbara, the chamber--
maiden?--and Walter's daughter, Clare, which is now a maid of twenty
years."
"Ah, I would fain see yon lass of little Walter's. What manner of wife
did the lad wed?"
"See her--ask not me," said the Rector smiling.
"Now, how read I that? Which of the Seven Sciences hath she lost her
way in?"
"In no one of them all."
"Come, I will ask Mrs Thekla."
Mr Tremayne laughed.
"You were best see her for yourself, as I cast no doubt you soon will.
How long time may we hope to keep you?"
"Shall you weary of us under a month?"
Mr Underhill was warmly enough assured that there was no fear of any
such calamity.
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