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here the merry little creature mimicked her companion . « O ' my word , no - I
should never have heard the last of him . Thou wouldst have given me whole
chapters upon every hair of his head . ” “ But is he not a wise and most noble
gentleman ...
here the merry little creature mimicked her companion . « O ' my word , no - I
should never have heard the last of him . Thou wouldst have given me whole
chapters upon every hair of his head . ” “ But is he not a wise and most noble
gentleman ...
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Indeed , my lord , I was thinking of a different matter , " replied his companion . “ I
doubt thee hugely , ” responded the other , shaking his head , “ for ' tis so much in
thyfashion . Then wert thou busying thymostfruitful imagination in search of new ...
Indeed , my lord , I was thinking of a different matter , " replied his companion . “ I
doubt thee hugely , ” responded the other , shaking his head , “ for ' tis so much in
thyfashion . Then wert thou busying thymostfruitful imagination in search of new ...
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asked his companion , with some affectation of seriousness . “ In truth thou hast
hit it , ” exclaimed the Lord Howard , with a hearty laugh . “ Between ourselves ,
he is marvellously apt to play Midas to thy Apollo . ” “ By what name goeth he ?
asked his companion , with some affectation of seriousness . “ In truth thou hast
hit it , ” exclaimed the Lord Howard , with a hearty laugh . “ Between ourselves ,
he is marvellously apt to play Midas to thy Apollo . ” “ By what name goeth he ?
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... room on a well carved chair , having cushions covered with crimson velvet ,
whereon the royal arms were embroidered in gold ; resting her feet upon a
footstool of a like material - and around her were the select companions of her
privacy .
... room on a well carved chair , having cushions covered with crimson velvet ,
whereon the royal arms were embroidered in gold ; resting her feet upon a
footstool of a like material - and around her were the select companions of her
privacy .
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But she is too prone to such capriciousness , and I ' ll stomach it no longer ; "
exclaimed his companion , his brilliant eyes flashing very haughtily as he kept
playing with the jewelled pommel of his dagger . “ What I shall it be said that the
Lord ...
But she is too prone to such capriciousness , and I ' ll stomach it no longer ; "
exclaimed his companion , his brilliant eyes flashing very haughtily as he kept
playing with the jewelled pommel of his dagger . “ What I shall it be said that the
Lord ...
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