Capitolo 61
the long one, narrow frameworks, falling for this motive in shine trembling on
the floor of flooring, its rays sometimes arrested, to turn in
elevated shiny from the bright sword or the suit of mean-mail of
one or other of the noble riders assembled there. The rich dish of the
abbey, entirely at least what the cupidity of Edward had escaped, it was
systematized with care on the various altars; in the centre of the church
you/he/she had put the throne of oaken of the abbot that was to provide the place of
the ancient stone, the place of crowning of the Scottish kings--more
there, his/her absence felt within one and all inside that church as the closing
you seal to the infamy of Edward--the overwhelming test that as his/her slave, not as his
sister's kingdom, he tried to make Scotland. From the throne to the
tall altar, where to receive the eucharist the king was, a carpet of
velvet in Genoa richly-brocaded was staid down; a pillow of the same
elegantly-beaten material marked the place close to the stain where he was
to kneel. Priests, in their richer hangings they served as witness to the tall ones
altar; boys you are beautiful, alternatively bearing a great waxen candle and
the gilded censers filled with the richest incense, is standing close to them,
while been opposing the altar and behind the throne, in an elevated gallery,
the seventy choristers of the abbey you/he/she was varied, thirty of whom were
young beginners; behind them a thick screen or curtain of tapestry
concealed the organ, and it still gave a more amazing and electrifying effect
to his/her deep and rich tones, bursting so, as is, from invisible of spheres.
The throne was already busy at the king of patriot, dressed in his
bathrobes of state; its inside suit was a doublet and vest of white velvet,
cut with silver cloth; his/her stockings, being tightly all right to the knee,
fabric white silk was well, it confined where they satisfied the doublet
with a wide ribbon of silver; his/her shoes of white velvet, broidered with
silvers, in concordant with his/her suit; a scarf of silver cloth passed on