âGurth,â said the Jester, âI know thou thinkest me a fool, or thou wouldst not be so rash in putting thy head into my mouth. One word to Reginald Front-de-Boeuf, or Philip de Malvoisin, that thou hast spoken treason against the Normanâ âand thou art but a castaway swineherdâ âthou wouldst waver on one of these trees as a terror to all evil speakers against dignities.â
âDog, thou wouldst not betray me,â said Gurth, âafter having led me on to speak so much at disadvantage?â
âBetray thee!â answered the Jester; âno, that were the trick of a wise man; a fool cannot half so well help himselfâ âbut soft, whom have we here?â he said, listening to the trampling of several horses which became then audible.
âNever mind whom,â answered Gurth, who had now got his herd before him, and, with the aid of Fangs, was driving them down one of the long dim vistas which we have endeavoured to describe.