This room was indeed below ground and very old strong and damp. The Archbishop''s own hangings covered the walls but the windows shot upwards through the stones to the light; there was upon the ground of stone not a carpet but only rushes; being early in the year no provision was made for firing and the soot of the chimney back was damp and sparkled with the track of a snail that had lived there undisturbed for many years and neither increasing because it had no mate nor dying because it was well fed by the ferns that behind the present hangings grew in the joints of the stones. In that low-ceiled and dark place the Archbishop was aware that above his head were fair and sunlit rooms newly painted and hung with the bosses on the ceilings fresh silvered or gilt all these fair places having been given over to kinsmen of the yellow Earl Marshal from the Norfolk Queen downwards.
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