The Queen's Man; a Romance of the Wars of the Roses
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" Antonio laughed. " It was not I that said it. Though I love you well, little Alice, I do not care to tell you lies." The girl, at first blushing with pleasure, began to pout and to push him away. " Who said it then ? " " Master Richard Marlowe, the Popinjay. I thought him a fool for his pains ; but 'tis his way to blurt out anything he should keep to himself." Alice's ready smile had returned ; she was not displeased by Dick's admiration. " Well," she said, " if I am the prettiest woman — 'ti...s not true, I know, but you should not be the one to tell me so — ah, gently, rude wretch ! " as her lover's caresses became a little too eager. " Let me speak. If I am the prettiest woman, Master Marlowe is the handsomest man. I never liked a fair man before, but his figure, his dress, his smile, those talking eyes of his — -ah, Antonio ! " " Enough of his praises. Let me hear more, and I'll kiss you to death, and stick my dagger into him." " No, no, you must keep him alive for Meg, if she is to have him.
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