The boy, as if in a dream, at once loosened his hold of the knight; and the good rolf bore him from the hall unresisting, yet still shedding hot tears and murmuring confused sounds.
"Sintram and His Companions"
Friedrich de la Motte Fouque Commentator: Charlotte M. Yonge
The chaplain related to him all that had passed, and then said, But, my good rolf, I much wish to ask you concerning those strange words with which you seemed to lull poor Sintram to rest.
"Sintram and His Companions"
Friedrich de la Motte Fouque Commentator: Charlotte M. Yonge
"Good rolf," said the priest, "I cannot clearly understand what you say about the unhappy Sintram; for I do not know when and how this affliction came upon him.
"Sintram and His Companions"
Friedrich de la Motte Fouque Commentator: Charlotte M. Yonge