Rob of the Bowl a Legend of St Inigoes a Story of the Early Days of Maryla

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Rob of the Bowl a Legend of St Inigoes a Story of the Early Days of Maryla
John Pendleton Kennedy
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It hath truth upon the face of it : I believe every word. It shall serve you a good turn with his Lordship. What does Kate of Warrington in this neighbourhood? She travels far on her broomstick unless, indeed, what seems likely, she has taken her quarters in the cabin we disturbed to-night. These crows will be near their carrion. " By degrees the party, as they pursued their home ward journey, grew drowsy. The publican had lost all his garrulity, and nodded upon his horse. Arnold 106 ROB OF THE... BOWL and Pamesack rode in silence, until Dauntrees, as if waking up from a reverie, said "Well, friends, we return from no barren mission to-night. His Lordship may have some satisfaction in our story ; particularly in the vintner's. We shall be ready to report to his Lordship by noon, and after that we shall hasten to quiet our Dame Dorothy. The night is far spent : I should take it, Arnold, to be past three o'clock, by the rising of the moon. At peep of day we shall be snug upon our pallets, with no loss of relish for a sleep which will have been well earned.

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