This chapter opens with a clanging sound. It's the sound of a sword or a spear being thrown at a person, and it's a warning to the audience that this is the kind of thing that can happen to a person in the middle of a fight. This is a warning for the audience to be on their guard, because this is not the first time that a person has been hit in the face with a sword. This time, however, the person in question is a man, and he's wearing a shabby silk cape. He's not injured, he says, because the cape protects him from both swords and spears. He also says that if anyone tries to hurt him, he'll let them marry him, even if it means taking his surname after marriage. He says that he will never agree to marry a woman, because he doesn't want to hurt anyone's hair. The man in question asks if he can come in with him, and the man says yes. He then says that the lord hopes the man will stay behind the
This chapter opens with a clanging sound. It's the sound of a sword or a spear being thrown at a person, and it's a warning to the audience that this is the kind of thing that can happen to a person in the middle of a fight. This is a warning for the audience to be on their guard, because this is not the first time that a person has been hit in the face with a sword. This time, however, the person in question is a man, and he's wearing a shabby silk cape. He's not injured, he says, because the cape protects him from both swords and spears. He also says that if anyone tries to hurt him, he'll let them marry him, even if it means taking his surname after marriage. He says that he will never agree to marry a woman, because he doesn't want to hurt anyone's hair. The man in question asks if he can come in with him, and the man says yes. He then says that the lord hopes the man will stay behind the