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... fear of him ; for if it should be his misfortune to be in the like case , he has the best pair of heels in the Halidome , and could run almost as fast as your mare herself . " " Is this he , neighbour ? " quoth the Miller . " No ...
... fear of him ; for if it should be his misfortune to be in the like case , he has the best pair of heels in the Halidome , and could run almost as fast as your mare herself . " " Is this he , neighbour ? " quoth the Miller . " No ...
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... fear of her uncle's moss - troopers , and partly from her own re- tired and distant habits , enhanced by the supersti- tious opinions of the time and country . It was not without some portion of this awe , that Mysie felt herself left ...
... fear of her uncle's moss - troopers , and partly from her own re- tired and distant habits , enhanced by the supersti- tious opinions of the time and country . It was not without some portion of this awe , that Mysie felt herself left ...
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... fear God nor regard man . " Here her eye " in a fine frenzy rolling , " fell full upon that of Christie of the Clinthill , and at once her fears for having given offence interrupted the current of maternal rebuke , which , like rebuke ...
... fear God nor regard man . " Here her eye " in a fine frenzy rolling , " fell full upon that of Christie of the Clinthill , and at once her fears for having given offence interrupted the current of maternal rebuke , which , like rebuke ...
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... fear under my father's roof ? —I well hope that it harbours not a guest in whose presence you are afraid to say your pleasure to me or my brother ? I am sorry I have been detained so late , being igno- rant of the fair company which I ...
... fear under my father's roof ? —I well hope that it harbours not a guest in whose presence you are afraid to say your pleasure to me or my brother ? I am sorry I have been detained so late , being igno- rant of the fair company which I ...
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... Fear not , fairest Protection , " replied Sir Piercie , with the utmost serenity , " that I can be provoked by this rustical and mistaught juvenal to do aught mishecoming your presence or mine own dignity ; for as soon shall the ...
... Fear not , fairest Protection , " replied Sir Piercie , with the utmost serenity , " that I can be provoked by this rustical and mistaught juvenal to do aught mishecoming your presence or mine own dignity ; for as soon shall the ...
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answered Halbert 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 Vaughan 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 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