<h2 id="id00539" style="margin-top: 4em">CHAPTER IX</h2>
<h5 id="id00540">OVER THE ICE</h5>
<p id="id00541">As Sir Archie walked out over the ice he still held Elsalill on
his arm.</p>
<p id="id00542">Sir Philip and Sir Reginald walked beside him. They tried to tell
him how they had discovered the trap laid for them and how they
had succeeded in getting the heavy treasure chest away to the
gallias and in collecting their countrymen; but Sir Archie paid no
heed to their words. He seemed to be conversing with her he
carried on his arm.</p>
<p id="id00543">"Who is that you carry there?" asked Sir Reginald.</p>
<p id="id00544">"It is Elsalill," answered Sir Archie. "I shall take her with me
to Scotland. I will not leave her behind. Here she would never be
aught but a poor fish wench."</p>
<p id="id00545">"No, that is like enough," said Sir Reginald.</p>
<p id="id00546">"Here none would give her clothes but of the coarsest wool," said
Sir Archie, "and a narrow bed of hard planks to sleep on. But I
shall spread her couch with the softest cushions, and her
resting-place shall be made of marble. I shall wrap her in the
costliest furs, and on her feet she shall wear jewelled shoes."</p>
<p id="id00547">"You intend her great honour," said Sir Reginald.</p>
<p id="id00548">"I cannot let her stay behind here," said Sir Archie, "for who
among them would be mindful of such a poor creature? She would be
forgotten by all ere many months were past. None would visit her
abode, none would relieve her loneliness. But when once I reach
home, I shall rear a stately dwelling for her. There shall her
name stand graven in the hard stone, that none may forget it.
There I myself shall come to her every day, and all shall be so
splendidly devised that folk from far away shall come to visit
her. There shall be lamps and candles burning night and day, and
the sound of music and song shall make it seem a perpetual
festival."</p>
<p id="id00549">The gale blew violently in their faces as they walked over the
ice. It tore Elsalill's cloak loose and made it flutter like a
banner.</p>
<p id="id00550">"Will you help me to carry Elsalill a moment," said Sir Archie,
"while I wind her cloak about her?"</p>
<p id="id00551">Sir Reginald took Elsalill in his arms, but as he did so he was so
terrified that he let her slip between his hands on to the ice. "I
knew not that Elsalill was dead," he said.</p>
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