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... Foster ; for when ropes and cross - bow shafts , and pursuivant's warrants , and such like gear were so rife , Tony could hardly ' scape them . » Which Tony Foster mean you ? » said the inn - keeper . ་ ་ « < Why , he they called Tony ...
... Foster ; for when ropes and cross - bow shafts , and pursuivant's warrants , and such like gear were so rife , Tony could hardly ' scape them . » Which Tony Foster mean you ? » said the inn - keeper . ་ ་ « < Why , he they called Tony ...
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... Foster hath a right in it , and lives there by some grant from a great courtier , who had the church - lands from the crown ; and there he dwells , and has as little to do with any poor wight in Cumnor , as if he were himself a belted ...
... Foster hath a right in it , and lives there by some grant from a great courtier , who had the church - lands from the crown ; and there he dwells , and has as little to do with any poor wight in Cumnor , as if he were himself a belted ...
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... withal , for the poor young lady sees nothing from morn to even but Tony Foster , with his scowling black brows , his bull's head , and his bandy legs . >> x And thou would'st willingly shew her a dapper body 26 KENILWORTH .
... withal , for the poor young lady sees nothing from morn to even but Tony Foster , with his scowling black brows , his bull's head , and his bandy legs . >> x And thou would'st willingly shew her a dapper body 26 KENILWORTH .
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... Foster himself , with a cudgel in his hand . " >> And broke thy head across , I hope , for thine impertinence , » said his entertainer . " >>> That were more easily said than done , answered Goldthred indignantly ; « no , no there was ...
... Foster himself , with a cudgel in his hand . " >> And broke thy head across , I hope , for thine impertinence , » said his entertainer . " >>> That were more easily said than done , answered Goldthred indignantly ; « no , no there was ...
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... Foster to introduce me to his fair guest ? >> « I accept your wager , >> said the mercer ; « < and I think , though thou hadst even the im- pudence of the devil , I shall gain on thee this bout . Our landlord here shall hold stakes ...
... Foster to introduce me to his fair guest ? >> « I accept your wager , >> said the mercer ; « < and I think , though thou hadst even the im- pudence of the devil , I shall gain on thee this bout . Our landlord here shall hold stakes ...
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Abbot of Abingdon Amy Robsart answered Varney Anthony Foster apartment artist aught bear better betwixt Black Bear Blount cloak command countenance Countess courtier Cumnor Dame Deptford devil Earl of Leicester Earl of Sussex Earl's Elizabeth eyes fair fair lady farrier father favour favourite fear Flibbertigibbet follow gentleman Giles Gosling gold Goldthred grace guest hand hastily hath heart hither honour horse host Janet Kenilworth knave lady Lady Paget look Lord of Sussex lord's Madam Master Tressilian Master Varney methinks Michael Lambourne Mike Mumblazen never night person pleasure poor present Queen Raleigh replied Lambourne replied Tressilian replied Varney Richard Varney Say's Court secret seemed shew silian Sir Hugh Robsart Sludge speak sword tell thee thine thou art thou hast thou wilt thought thyself tion Tony Tony Foster Tres Tressi warrant Wayland Smith word worshipful yonder young