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"Can the man help that he was born an Englishman and a Lutheran?"

"They have their own women. Look now, from the beginning it has been

like to like. Thou may see in the Holy Scriptures that, after Esau

married the Hittite woman, he sold his birthright, and became a wanderer

and a vagabond. And it is said that it was a 'grief of mind unto Isaac

and Rebekah.' I am sorry this day for Isaac and Rebekah. The heart of

the father is the same always."

"And the heart of the mother, also, Joris." She drew close to him, and

laid her arm across his broad shoulders; and he took his pipe from his

lips and turned his face to her. "Kind and wise art thou, my husband;

and whatever is thy wish, that is my wish too."

"A good woman thou art. And what pleasure would it be to thee if

Katherine was a countess, and went to the court, and bowed down to the

king and the queen? Thou would not see it; and, if thou spoke of it, thy

neighbours they would hate thee, and mock thee behind thy back, and say,

'How proud is Lysbet Van Heemskirk of her noble son-in-law that comes

never once to see her!' And dost thou believe he is an earl? Not I."

"That is where the mother's love is best, Joris. What my neighbours said

would be little care to me, if my Katherine was well and was happy. With

her sorrow would I buy my own pleasure? No; I would not so selfish be."

"Would I, Lysbet? Right am I, and I know I am right. And I think that

Neil Semple will be a very great person. Already, as a man of affairs,

he is much spoken of. He is handsome and of good morality. The elders

in the kirk look to such young men as Neil to fill their places when

they are no more in them. On the judge's bench he will sit down yet."

"A good young man he may be, but he is a very bad lover; that is the

truth. If a little less wise he could only be! A young girl likes some

foolish talk. It is what women understand. Little fond words, very

strong they are! Thou thyself said them to me."

"That is right. To Neil I will talk a little. A man must seek a good

wife with more heart than he seeks gold. Yes, yes; her price above

rubies is."