Again, Peters chooses words carefully to delineate the dramatic situation, to illuminate the nature of both characters, and to create a tension that holds the reader as Sioned makes her proposal and is granted it as a "loyal daughter" (146).
Peters is also skillful at evoking thoughts and emotions by outward signs that can be observed and described. When the Prior, Brother Richard, Father Cadfael, and the others ride to Rhisiart's yard and learn that the prisoner has escaped, Cadfael's mood at this news is evident as he translates "With considerable pleasure" (209), seeing the news as a "neat little stab" (209). The way the news affects another person present is apparent in the way Peters describes the scene: "It kindled a spark in the speaking eyes of the young person in green, and Griffith did not miss it" (209). Again, the tension of the moment creates a dramatic situation that holds the reader as Griffith thinks that "to challenge it would have been folly" (209-210).
Peters is also able to convey a sense of the attitudes of the crowd in the final sequences and does so in a way that shows...
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