| Allan Fea - 1904 - 506 páginas
...and said he loved it very well."— " Flight of the King," Tract I., p. 208.] surprized to see the woman (no good concealer of a secret), said cheerfully to her, "Good woman, can you be faithfull to a distressed cavalier?" She answered, " Yes, sir, I will die rather than discover you."... | |
| Algernon Graves - 1906 - 446 páginas
...bring into the woods at a place he appointed her . . . She brought them to His Majesty in the wood, who said cheerfully to her, ' Good woman, can you be faithful to a distressed cavalier, etc." — De Grammont. 46, Victoria Road, Kensington. 1870. 27 Bargaining for dinner. 351 The noontide... | |
| Alexander Meyrick Broadley - 1912 - 504 páginas
...some Butter and Eggs and brought them to his Majesty, who being some what surprized to see a Woman, said cheerfully to her, Good Woman can you be faithful...distressed Cavalier ? she answered yes, Sir I will Dye rather than discover you. In the Interim the L. Wilmot taking J. Pendrill for his guide, * A copy... | |
| 1875 - 340 páginas
...milk porridge, eggs, bread, and butter. Feeling uneasy at the sight of a fresh face, the King said, " Good woman, can you be faithful to a distressed cavalier?" She answered, truly and readily, "Yes, sir, I will die rather than discover you." It is said, that on this day the... | |
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