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Chapter 18

           Athelstane,itistrue,wasvainenough,andlovedtohavehisearstickledwithtalesofhishighdescent,andofhisrightbyinheritancetohomageandsovereignty.Buthispettyvanitywassufficientlygratifiedbyreceivingthishomageatthehandsofhisimmediateattendants,andoftheSaxonswhoapproachedhim.Ifhehadthecouragetoencounterdanger,heatleasthatedthetroubleofgoingtoseekit;andwhileheagreedinthegeneralprincipleslaiddownbyCedricconcerningtheclaimoftheSaxonstoindependence,andwasstillmoreeasilyconvincedofhisowntitletoreignoverthemwhenthatindependenceshouldbeattained,yetwhenthemeansofassertingtheserightscametobediscussed,hewasstill"AthelstanetheUnready,"slow,irresolute,procrastinating,andunenterprising.ThewarmandimpassionedexhortationsofCedrichadaslittleeffectuponhisimpassivetemper,asred-hotballsalightinginthewater,whichproducealittlesoundandsmoke,andareinstantlyextinguished.

           If,leavingthistask,whichmightbecomparedtospurringatiredjade,ortohammeringuponcoldiron,CedricfellbacktohiswardRowena,hereceivedlittlemoresatisfactionfromconferringwithher.For,ashispresenceinterruptedthediscoursebetweentheladyandherfavouriteattendantuponthegallantryandfateofWilfred,Elgithafailednottorevengebothhermistressandherself,byrecurringtotheoverthrowofAthelstaneinthelists,themostdisagreeablesubjectwhichcouldgreettheearsofCedric

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