"O valiant Nathaniel, what troubles thou. They hunt today, on thy fields, where thy rivers run under thy oak tree. Thou looks gaunt and bored as thy rump steak. Thou as no colour in thee" " Dear Edward, if thou be so concerned for thine, then consider what is before thee. Thou has been on thine own estate, and thou do not see their own surroundings". " Come thou Edward, shake up thou man, look about thee, open thine eyes and thou shall see. This headless rat is about, this old dog, playing among thy swans". " O my dear Nathaniel, you have watched what is before thee, with venomous eyes. Thee as calculated unwise, is not thy friend here to advise thee. Thou whom you call a headless rat, this old dog, is he not squire Bailey?" " He rides in thine hunt, and open thine eyes, and look who rides with him. Silk curls flowing down her back, capturing the light of the sun". " O my dear Nathaniel you have watched with a sadist eye, and none to wise. He rides with Lady Belinda Stowe, and she is Baileys niece. Who now is thee headless rat and the old dog?" " O Edward, I have played the fool, and my sadist eye has nearly destroyed me and thee. O humbly accept my poor humility, you have been gracious when I scorned thee" " O remember O dear Nathaniel be quick to snatch her and thee marry her. If thou not, we will have a duel, to see if Lady Belinda Stowe is for you or me.