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... light of hand they say , but the gallants of these days think no great harm of that . He is your uncle's henchman , that they call Christie of the Clinthill ; and he has not his old green jerkin , and the rusty black jack over it , but ...
... light of hand they say , but the gallants of these days think no great harm of that . He is your uncle's henchman , that they call Christie of the Clinthill ; and he has not his old green jerkin , and the rusty black jack over it , but ...
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... light . Meantime the two brother Glendinnings were each wrapped up in his own reflections , and only interrupted in them by the signal to move bed - ward . CHAPTER III . He strikes no coin ' tis true 48 THE MONASTERY .
... light . Meantime the two brother Glendinnings were each wrapped up in his own reflections , and only interrupted in them by the signal to move bed - ward . CHAPTER III . He strikes no coin ' tis true 48 THE MONASTERY .
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... light departure , though some alarm was excited lest he had not made it empty - handed . So , in the language of the national ballad , Some ran to cupboard , and some to kist , But nought was gone that could be mist . All was in order ...
... light departure , though some alarm was excited lest he had not made it empty - handed . So , in the language of the national ballad , Some ran to cupboard , and some to kist , But nought was gone that could be mist . All was in order ...
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... capacity , whose conceits are bright and vivid as the light- ning , for that of monks and churchmen - but it were discourteous to urge that topic . " The Abbot listened to this list of complaints with great 76 THE MONASTERY .
... capacity , whose conceits are bright and vivid as the light- ning , for that of monks and churchmen - but it were discourteous to urge that topic . " The Abbot listened to this list of complaints with great 76 THE MONASTERY .
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... light , and worth , when it is compelled by cir- cumstances to obscure itself , cannot draw observa- tion - my retreat can only attract the admiration of those few to whom circumstances permit its displaying itself . " may " I conceive ...
... light , and worth , when it is compelled by cir- cumstances to obscure itself , cannot draw observa- tion - my retreat can only attract the admiration of those few to whom circumstances permit its displaying itself . " may " I conceive ...
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answered Halbert answered Sir Piercie appearance art thou aught Baron better betwixt blood brother called Christie Clinthill companion countenance courtesy courtier cut-work Dame Elspeth Dame Glendinning doth doublet Edward English knight Euphuist eyes fate Father Eustace fear feeling gallant give glen guest Halbert Glendinning Halidome hand hath head heart Heaven Henry Warden hither holy horse humour journey Julian Avenel Kitchener lance length less linstock looked Lord Abbot manner Martin Mary Avenel matter ment mill Miller mind Monks Mysie noble passion pause Pittenweem pleasure pray preacher present Refectioner replied Halbert reverend sir rustic safety Saint Mary's sate Scotland seemed shalt shew Sir Knight Sir Piercie Shafton snood speak spirit spoke stood stranger Sub-Prior sword tell thee thine thirlage thou art thou hast thou wilt thyself Tibb tone turned vassals venison voice White Lady window words worthy young Glendinning youth