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XX. The Judgment
"Whoareyoutoorderamanlikeme?"Thevoicewasstrong,butinitsshrillnesswasdisquiet.
"Idonotorderyou.Lookinyourheartandyouwillfindthecompulsion.Itwasnotfornothing,EphrairnCaird,thatweforgatheredthisnight.TheLordordainedit,andinyourmarrowyouknowthatyoucannotleaveme.Thisnightweareinacloserbondthanmanandwife."
"Havers!"Itwasthelastspasmofbluster,andthevoicewasweakerthantheword."I’lldonoman’sbidding.Tak’yourhandfrommybridle."
Thehandwasraised,andtheothercoweredtohissaddle-bow,asiftoavertastroke.Butthehanddidnotfall.Insteaditgrippedhisarm,andthegripseemedtocrushhisbones.
"Youfool,"saidthegravevoice."ThisnightIhavethestrengthoftenmen,fortheLordisinme.IcouldstrikeyoudeadifIwereminded,butthecommandisonmethatweridetogether."
Chasehope’sarrogancehaddrainedoutofhim,butithadleftsomedregsofcourage.Hestruggledtocomposehisvoiceandrecoverhiseverydaydemeanour.
"Weel,sinceye’resopressin’I’lldoyourwill.There’snohalfamiledifferintheroads."Butthewordsdidnothingtobreakthespellwhichchokedhim.Theywerelikethewry-mouthedbravadoofacriminalatthegallows’foot.
NowordwasspokenastheycrossedthehaughandskirtedtheFennanMoss,buthadtherebeenanyonetoseehewouldhavenotedthatDavidrodeerectlikeatrooper,whileChasehopehunglikeasackinhissaddle,andthatDavid’skneewashardpressedagainsttheother’s,asifthetwowereshackled.