THE TAVERN KNIGHT


By Rafael Sabatini






CONTENTS


THE TAVERN KNIGHT


CHAPTER I.   ON THE MARCH

CHAPTER II.   ARCADES AMBO

CHAPTER III.   THE LETTER

CHAPTER IV.   AT THE SIGN OF THE MITRE

CHAPTER V.   AFTER WORCESTER FIELD

CHAPTER VI.   COMPANIONS IN MISFORTUNE

CHAPTER VII.   THE TAVERN KNIGHT'S STORY

CHAPTER VIII.   THE TWISTED BAR

CHAPTER IX.   THE BARGAIN

CHAPTER X.   THE ESCAPE

CHAPTER XI.   THE ASHBURNS

CHAPTER XII.   THE HOUSE THAT WAS ROLAND MARLEIGH'S

CHAPTER XIII.   THE METAMORPHOSIS OF KENNETH

CHAPTER XIV.   THE HEART OF CYNTHIA ASHBURN

CHAPTER XV.   JOSEPH'S RETURN

CHAPTER XVI.   THE RECKONING

CHAPTER XVII.   JOSEPH DRIVES A BARGAIN

CHAPTER XVIII.   COUNTER-PLOT

CHAPTER XIX.   THE INTERRUPTED JOURNEY

CHAPTER XX.   THE CONVERTED HOGAN

CHAPTER XXI.   THE MESSAGE KENNETH BORE

CHAPTER XXII.   SIR CRISPIN'S UNDERTAKING

CHAPTER XXIII.   GREGORY'S ATTRITION

CHAPTER XXIV.   THE WOOING OF CYNTHIA

CHAPTER XXV.   CYNTHIA'S FLIGHT

CHAPTER XXVI.   TO FRANCE

CHAPTER XXVII.      THE AUBERGE DU SOLEIL






THE TAVERN KNIGHT





CHAPTER I. ON THE MARCH

He whom they called the Tavern Knight laughed an evil laugh—such a laugh as might fall from the lips of Satan in a sardonic moment.

He sat within the halo of yellow light shed by two tallow candles, whose sconces were two empty bottles, and contemptuously he eyed the youth in black, standing with white face and quivering lip in a corner of the mean chamber. Then he laughed again, and in a hoarse voice, sorely suggestive of the bottle, he broke into song. He lay back in his chair, his long, spare legs outstretched, his spurs jingling to t

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