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Major, Charles, 1856-1913

"Yolanda: Maid of Burgundy"

If you should
kill me, unarmed as I am, you would be more pitiable than any other man
in Burgundy. You would despise yourself, and all mankind would
spurn you."
"Do you not fear me?" asked the duke, still clutching the hilt of his
unsheathed dagger.
"I do not believe you have the least intent to kill me," answered Max,
"but if you have, you may easily do so, and I shall be less to be
pitied than you. No, I do not fear you! Do I look it, my lord?"
"No, by God, you don't look it. Neither have you cause to fear me," said
Charles. "There is not another man in Christendom could have stood this
ordeal without flinching."
To a brave man, bravery is above all the cardinal virtue. Charles turned
toward his courtiers and continued:--
"There is one man who does not fear me--man, say I? He is little more
than a boy. Men of Burgundy, take a lesson from this youth, and bear it
in mind when we go to war."
The duke began to unbuckle his shirt of mail, speaking as he did so:--
"I'll soon learn who has lied. I'll show this boy that I am as brave as
he."
Charles turned to Calli.
"Sir Count, did you not say this knight wished to kill me, even at the
cost of his own life?"
"I so said, my lord, and so maintain upon my honor as a knight and upon
my hope of salvation as a Christian. I so heard him avow,"
answered Calli.
"I will quickly prove or disprove your words, Sir Count," said the duke,
removing his mail shirt and throwing it to the floor.


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