ugo holding up the torch, they perceived a steel breastplate on the ground, which bertrand raised, and they saw, that it was pierced through, and that the lining was entirely covered with blood; but upon emily's earnest entreaties, that they would proceed, bertrand, uttering some joke upon the unfortunate person, to whom it had belonged, threw it hard upon the ground, and they passed on.

at every step she took, emily feared to see some vestige of death.

coming soon after to an opening in the woods, bertrand stopped to survey the ground, which was encumbered with massy trunks and branches of the trees, that had so lately adorned it, and seemed to have been a spot particularly fatal to the besiegers; for it was evident from the destruction of the trees, that here the hottest fire of the garrison had been directed.as ugo held again forth the torch, steel glittered between the fallen trees; the ground beneath was covered with broken arms, and with the torn vestments of soldiers, whose mangled forms emily almost expected to see; and she again entreated her companions to proceed, who were, however, too intent in their examination, to regard her, and she turned her eyes from this desolated scene to the castle above, where she observed lights gliding along the ramparts.presently, the castle clock struck twelve, and then a trumpet sounded, of which emily enquired the occasion.

'o! they are only changing watch,' replied ugo.'i do not remember this trumpet,' said emily, 'it is a new custom.' 'it is only an old one revived, lady; we always use it in time of war.we have sounded it, at midnight, ever since the place was besieged.'

'hark!' said emily, as the trumpet sounded again; and, in the next moment, she heard a faint clash of arms, and then the watchword passed along the terrace above, and was answered from a distant part of the castle; after which all was again still.she complained of cold, and begged to go on.'presently, lady,' said bertrand, turning over some broken arms with the pike he usually carried.'what have we here?'