I will not forget it--and neither shall _they_!” he added, with passion. Whilst he mused, his appreciation of Hendon’s magnanimous conduct grew to greater and still greater dimensions in his mind, and so also did his gratefulness for it. Presently he said to himself, “Who saves his prince from wounds and possible death--and this he did for me--performs high service; but it is little--it is nothing--oh, less than nothing!--when ’tis weighed against the act of him who saves his prince from _shame_!” Hendon made no outcry under the scourge, but bore the heavy blows with soldierly fortitude.