Flemish Legends
s before a great quantity of clear water; and afterwards went off, arme
and there a great council took place. The
oung and pretty ones, "we wou
an ounce of pride in their bodies, between the lot of them. Be guided by us, gentle
aid the young ones, "as
ll," howled
young and merry wif
and such a thirst for vengeance? 'Tis simple bragging, to make us beli
t their heads, wanted to kill the maids and young wives who were laughing at them (and 'twas pretty music, all those fresh and merry vo
s and like fashion until curfew-time, when they separated without having made up
en more than 877,849,002 words, each one as f
the street a certain hum of chattering voices, cried out: "Ala
kaek. But on opening the door he burst out laughin
rs brandishing flagons, others again clinking their mugs together like church bells. Blaeska
"what brings you here
heir sticks to the ground, for they were
red for the others: "We come, drunkards, to tell you
Gans, "that, I know, is
undrel," said
s merrily with laughing, and Blaeskaek said: "Then come in, come in, good wives, and l
" sai
we use for whipping disobedient boys. 'Twill doubtless give you all sweet pleasure to feel their car
them, more particularly mother Syske, making such terrible threats and noises as they went that they
ecting to see them so humbly standing, gentle and submissive, w
skaek, "do you pl
said th
keep them out, or they will go chattering to the priests
d Blaeskaek; "co
eir places, some by their husbands, others by their sw
e drinkers, "you
" sai
o drin
" sai
here to tell us t
than to join our good husbands and sweethearts, and l
d one old man, "but I suspect beneath
, pour out some more of this sweet drink." "Who is a better man than I? I am the Duke; I have good wine and good wife!" "Ho, there! broach a fresh cask of wine; we must have the best there is t
the women would answer. And with many caresses and
those good drinkers, but did not dare do it, being
, the women talk
an, "is not that what I said.
ong drinks, nor even to their smell. Therefore, master, if we feel the need to go out into the fresh air 'ti
went off, though the men trie