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Ainsworth, William Harrison, 1805-1882

"Windsor Castle"

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"And looking as beautiful as ever, I'll be sworn!" said the king.
It was the first time I had seen her, my liege," replied Bouchier; "but I do
not think she could have ever looked more beautiful."
"I am well assured of it," replied Henry. "The pressure of affairs during
my absence from the castle had banished her image from my mind; but
now it returns as forcibly as before. And you have so arranged it that
she will be brought hither to-morrow night?"
Bouchier replied in the affirmative.
"It is well," pursued Henry; "but what more?--for you look as if you had
something further to declare."
"Your majesty will not have forgotten how you exterminated the band of
Herne the Hunter?" said Bouchier.
"Mother of Heaven, no!" cried the king, starting up;"I have not forgotten
it. What of them ?--Ha! have they come to life again?--do they scour the
parks once more? That were indeed a marvel!"
"What I have to relate is almost as great a marvel," returned Bouchier.
"I have not heard of the resurrection of the band though for aught I
know it may have occurred. But Herne has been seen again in the
forest. Several of the keepers have been scared by him--travellers have
been affrighted and plundered--and no one will now cross the great
park after nightfall.


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