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plished friend - - but there is another consideration that claimeth to be taken into
account - my throat is dry . " “ A good consideration truly , " remarked Cecil with a
smile , as he rang a silver bell that lay upon the table . “ Nay , if you will have ...
plished friend - - but there is another consideration that claimeth to be taken into
account - my throat is dry . " “ A good consideration truly , " remarked Cecil with a
smile , as he rang a silver bell that lay upon the table . “ Nay , if you will have ...
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Sir Robert Cecil , ” replied Sir Walter in a truly diguified and impressive manner ,
as he stood up to the table — “ It would be but affectation in me were I to seem
indifferent to applause ; for , however it may be taken , I must acknowledge , that I
...
Sir Robert Cecil , ” replied Sir Walter in a truly diguified and impressive manner ,
as he stood up to the table — “ It would be but affectation in me were I to seem
indifferent to applause ; for , however it may be taken , I must acknowledge , that I
...
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Believe me , I am marvellously well pleased it hath taken your fancy , as it
sheweth its excellence ; for , for a singular fine taste in wine , of all men living
commend me to the Lord Cobham . Let me replenish your glass . ” “ I am infinitely
bound to ...
Believe me , I am marvellously well pleased it hath taken your fancy , as it
sheweth its excellence ; for , for a singular fine taste in wine , of all men living
commend me to the Lord Cobham . Let me replenish your glass . ” “ I am infinitely
bound to ...
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Possibly my uncle hath taken and destroyed it , for he hath a strange
disinclination to my writing verses , ” said the youth - and then he did seem to
think again - but , as was apparent , on another subject , for his fair brow became
more troubled ...
Possibly my uncle hath taken and destroyed it , for he hath a strange
disinclination to my writing verses , ” said the youth - and then he did seem to
think again - but , as was apparent , on another subject , for his fair brow became
more troubled ...
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Master Francis , much amused at the oddity of the boy and his exceeding
assurance , returned to his seat in monstrous good humour , to finish his account
; but he had scarcely taken pen in hand , when , on hearing a noise , he turned
round ...
Master Francis , much amused at the oddity of the boy and his exceeding
assurance , returned to his seat in monstrous good humour , to finish his account
; but he had scarcely taken pen in hand , when , on hearing a noise , he turned
round ...
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