Brakespeare Or the Fortunes of a Free Lance volume 1

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Brakespeare Or the Fortunes of a Free Lance volume 1
George a George Alfred Lawrence
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But your lordship must seek some other messenger to Bever than Lanyon or myself; for thither do I return 78 BRAKE SPE ARE.
no more ; neither will he, I think, for many a nionit to come. " " Is it even so ? " the Abbot said, bending his brows. " Truly, we boded no good of the stub- born temper we have noted in thee of late. Hath some unhappy brawl Sancta Maria, what mean those dark stains on thy sleeve ? " " There hath been no brawl" the other replied: " only the clatter of some shrill shrewish
...tongues ; and my doublet is stained with no redder blood than that of a trusty sleuth-hound, whom I slew but now to save her from the halter. Also, I go forth with Sir Simon Dynevor's good leave if that may advantage me and we parted, not in anger. But, I marvel that your reverence's mind should cumber itself with my matters. We, too, have far to go ere we sleep, and under your favour, we have dallied here too long. " " Nay, then, we detain thee not. Draw nearer, my son, and bow thine head. Though it were more seemly for thee to crave, than for us to proffer it, thou shalt not lack our blessing.

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