Capitolo 90
night, but when the morning drew near it became necessary to look out
for of the place of hideaway. The Penderels thought that no place
inside the house it would be sure, for there danger it was every time of the
arrival of a ribbon of soldiers that you/they would not succeed in crossing the mansion
indeed in every part. There was the near wood from what it was
very set apart and solitary; but their still feared that, in case of a
crosses, the wood would be explored as indeed as the residence.
Under these circumstances, Carlis was looking around, perplexed and
uncertain, not intelligent thing to do, when he perceived some sprinkled ones
oaks that are standing alone not far in a field from the house, one of
what it seemed to be so full and dense in his/her foliage as to afford himself/herself/themselves some
the hope of hideaway there. The tree, seems, you/he/she had been gone down
once or twice, and this pruning had had the effect, usual in this way
cases, of creation the branches scattered and they very often grow and full. The
colonel thought that nevertheless, in to constitute a search fugitive, men
very naturally you explore a thick grove of trees or a grove, they is not able
you probably think to examining a detached tree and solitary; he proposed,
accordingly, that the king and he should climb above in this
oak that scatters, and it conceals him for the day among his/her branches.
The king consented to this plan. They took some provisions, therefore,
the day hardly started to dawn, and anything to answer to the purpose
of a pillow, and it proceeded to the tree. From the help of William and
Richard the king and the colonel it climbed on, and he established
in the top. The colonel put the pillow for the king on the best
I support among the edges that he could find. The bread and cheese, and
a small bottle of beer for which Richard and William had brought them
the provisionings in the daytime, they suspended to a branch inside their course. The
colonel made to sit then a few above of the king, in such way
what the head of the monarch could suitably remain in its womb, and in as