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" Tell me how Gisela can be married to a man she's never met?'

Aidan glanced across at Guthred as if expecting help from the king, but Guthred was still motionless, so Aidan had to confront me alone. 'I stood beside her in Lord Ælfric's place,' he said, 'so in the eyes of the church she is married.'

'Did you hump her as well?' I demanded, and the priests and monks hissed their disapproval.

'Of course not.' Aidan said, offended.

'If no one's ridden her,' I said, 'then she's not married. A mare isn't broken until she's saddled and ridden. Have you been ridden?' I asked Gisela.

'Not yet.' she said.

'She is married.' Aidan insisted.

'You stood at the altar in my uncle's place,' I said, 'and you call that a marriage?'

'It is.' Beocca said quietly.

'So if I kill you,' I suggested to Aidan, ignoring Beocca, 'she'll be a widow? "

Bernard Cornwell , Lords of the North (The Saxon Stories, #3)


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Bernard Cornwell quote : Tell me how Gisela can be married to a man she's never met?'<br /><br />Aidan glanced across at Guthred as if expecting help from the king, but Guthred was still motionless, so Aidan had to confront me alone. 'I stood beside her in Lord Ælfric's place,' he said, 'so in the eyes of the church she is married.'<br /><br />'Did you hump her as well?' I demanded, and the priests and monks hissed their disapproval.<br /><br />'Of course not.' Aidan said, offended.<br /><br />'If no one's ridden her,' I said, 'then she's not married. A mare isn't broken until she's saddled and ridden. Have you been ridden?' I asked Gisela.<br /><br />'Not yet.' she said.<br /><br />'She is married.' Aidan insisted.<br /><br />'You stood at the altar in my uncle's place,' I said, 'and you call that a marriage?'<br /><br />'It is.' Beocca said quietly.<br /><br />'So if I kill you,' I suggested to Aidan, ignoring Beocca, 'she'll be a widow?