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... thee . ' But I chose rather to abide by clap and happer , and the better luck was mine ; for the proud Percy caused hang five of the Laird's henchmen at Alnwick for burning a rickle of houses some gate beyond Fow- berry . " " Ah ...
... thee . ' But I chose rather to abide by clap and happer , and the better luck was mine ; for the proud Percy caused hang five of the Laird's henchmen at Alnwick for burning a rickle of houses some gate beyond Fow- berry . " " Ah ...
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... thee , kind juvenal , that thou hast the Lord Abbot's authority for treating me to the best of that power of thine , which , indeed , may not always so well suffice for accommoda- tion as either of us would desire . " my " I must have a ...
... thee , kind juvenal , that thou hast the Lord Abbot's authority for treating me to the best of that power of thine , which , indeed , may not always so well suffice for accommoda- tion as either of us would desire . " my " I must have a ...
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... thee , his ser- vant and vassal , who art therefore , in good truth , as passive an instrument of my accommodation as this ill - made and rugged joint - stool on which I sit , or as the wooden trencher from which I eat my coarse commons ...
... thee , his ser- vant and vassal , who art therefore , in good truth , as passive an instrument of my accommodation as this ill - made and rugged joint - stool on which I sit , or as the wooden trencher from which I eat my coarse commons ...
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... thee . " " " " And what will , or what can they cost me , " said Halbert , " that I should sacrifice my human feelings and my justifiable resentment to the fear of what the Abbot can do ? " " Our mother - our mother ! " exclaimed Edward ...
... thee . " " " " And what will , or what can they cost me , " said Halbert , " that I should sacrifice my human feelings and my justifiable resentment to the fear of what the Abbot can do ? " " Our mother - our mother ! " exclaimed Edward ...
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... thee a subject , wherein , without derogating from thy rank , ( since the honours of the Avenel family are beyond dispute ) thou may'st find a whetstone for thy witty compliments , a strop whereon to sharpen thine acute ingine , a butt ...
... thee a subject , wherein , without derogating from thy rank , ( since the honours of the Avenel family are beyond dispute ) thou may'st find a whetstone for thy witty compliments , a strop whereon to sharpen thine acute ingine , a butt ...
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