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Indoors I have a map of Gouda parish.Not to o'erburden thee at first, I will put twenty housen under thee with their folk.What sayest thou? but for thy wisdom I had died a dirty maniac,' and ne'er seen Gouda manse, nor pious peace.Wilt profit in turn by what little wisdom I have to soften her lot to whom I do owe all?"Margaret assented warmly, and a happy thing it was for the little district assigned to her; it was as if an angel had descended on them.Her fingers were never tired of knitting or cutting for them, her heart of sympathizing with them.And that heart expanded and waved its drooping wings; and the glow of good and gentle deed began to spread over it; and she was rewarded in another way by being brought into more contact with Gerard, and also with his spirit.All this time malicious tongues had not been idle."If there is nought between them more than meets the eye, why doth she not marry?" etc.And I am sorry to say our old friend Joan Ketel was one of these coarse sceptics.And now one winter evening she got on a hot scent.She saw Margaret and Gerard talking earnestly together on the Boulevard.She whipped behind a tree."Now I'll hear something," said she; and so she did.It was winter; there had been one of those tremendous floods followed by a sharp frost, and Gerard in despair as to where he should lodge forty or fifty houseless folk out of the piercing cold.And now it was, "Oh, dear, dear Margaret, what shall I do? The manse is full of them, and a sharp frost coming on this night."Margaret reflected, and Joan listened.

"You must lodge them in the church," said Margaret quietly.

"In the church? Profanation."

"No; charity profanes nothing, not even a church; soils nought, not even a church.To-day is but Tuesday.Go save their lives, for a bitter night is coming.Take thy stove into the church, and there house them.We will dispose of them here and there ere the lord's day.""And I could not think of that; bless thee, sweet Margaret, thy mind is stronger than mine, and readier.""Nay, nay, a woman looks but a little way, therefore she sees clear.I'll come over myself to-morrow."And on this they parted with mutual blessings.

Joan glided home remorseful.

And after that she used to check all surmises to their discredit.

"Beware," she would say, "lest some angel should blister thy tongue.Gerard and Margaret paramours? I tell ye they are two saints which meet in secret to plot charity to the poor."In the summer of 1481 Gerard determined to provide against similar disasters recurring to his poor.Accordingly he made a great hole in his income, and bled his friends (zealous parsons always do that) to build a large Xenodochium to receive the victims of flood or fire.Giles and all his friends were kind, but all was not enough; when lo! the Dominican monks of Gouda to whom his parlour and heart had been open for years, came out nobly, and put down a handsome sum to aid the charitable vicar.

"The dear good souls," said Margaret; "who would have thought it?""Any one who knows them," said Gerard, "Who more charitable than monks?""Go to! They do but give the laity back a pig of their own sow.""And what more do I? What more doth the duke?"Then the ambitious vicar must build almshouses for decayed true men in their old age close to the manse, that he might keep and feed them, as well as lodge them.And his money being gone, he asked Margaret for a few thousand bricks and just took off his coat and turned builder; and as he had a good head, and the strength of a Hercules, with the zeal of an artist, up rose a couple of almshouses parson built.

And at this work Margaret would sometimes bring him his dinner, and add a good bottle of Rhenish.And once seeing him run up a plank with a wheelbarrow full of bricks which really most bricklayers would have gone staggering under, she said, "Times are changed since I had to carry little Gerard for thee.""Ay, dear one, thanks to thee."

When the first home was finished, the question was who they should put into it; and being fastidious over it like a new toy, there was much hesitation.But an old friend arrived in time to settle this question.

As Gerard was passing a public-house in Rotterdam one day, he heard a well-known voice, He looked up, and there was Denys of Burgundy, but sadly changed; his beard stained with grey, and his clothes worn and ragged; he had a cuirass still, and gauntlets, but a staff instead of an arbalest, To the company he appeared to be bragging and boasting, but in reality he was giving a true relation of Edward the Fourth's invasion of an armed kingdom with 2000 men, and his march through the country with armies capable of swallowing him looking on, his battles at Tewkesbury and Barnet, and reoccupation of his capital and kingdom in three months after landing at the Humber with a mixed handful of Dutch, English, and Burgundians.

In this, the greatest feat of arms the century had seen, Denys had shone; and whilst sneering at the warlike pretensions of Charles the Bold, a duke with an itch but no talent for fighting, and proclaiming the English king the first captain of the age, did not forget to exalt himself.

Gerard listened with eyes glittering affection and fun."And now,"said Denys, "after all these feats, patted on the back by the gallant young Prince of Gloucester, and smiled on by the great captain himself, here I am lamed for life; by what? by the kick of a horse, and this night I know not where I shall lay my tired bones.I had a comrade once in these parts that would not have let me lie far from him; but he turned priest and deserted his sweetheart, so 'tis not likely he would remember his comrade.And ten years play sad havoc with our hearts, and limbs, and all."Poor Denys sighed, and Gerard's bowels yearned over him.

"What words are these?" he said, with a great gulp in his throat.

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