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" When your Majesty's foot touched it, it became a fit mantle for a prince, but far too rich a one for its former owner." The Queen again blushed; and endeavored to cover by laughing, a slight degree of not unpleasing surprise and confusion. "Heard you... "
Waverley Novels - Page 194
by Walter Scott - 1853
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The Edinburgh Monthly Review, Volume 5

1821 - 732 pages
...The Queen again blushed ; and endeavoured to cover, by laughing, a slight degree of not unpleasing surprise and confusion. ' Heard you ever the like,...gentleman of the household of the Earl of Sussex, no please your grace, sent hither with his Master of horse, upon a message to your Majesty.' In a moment...
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Kenilworth;: A Romance, Volume 2

Sir Walter Scott - Great Britain - 1821 - 352 pages
...The Queen again blushed ; and endeavoured to cover, by laughing, a slight degree of not unpleasing surprise and confusion. •••,' " Heard you ever...may send him safe to his friends. — What art thou 7" : " A gentleman of the household of the Earl of.Sussex, so please your grace, sent hither with his...
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The Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany, Volume 87

English literature - 1821 - 612 pages
...laughing, a slight degree of not unpleasing surprise and confusion. " ' Heard you ever the like, my lords 1 The youth's head is turned with reading romances —...art thou ?' " ' A gentleman of the household of the Karl of Sussex, so please your grace, sent hither with his Master of Horse, upon a message to your...
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The Abbot: Being a Sequel of The Monastery

Walter Scott - 1821 - 608 pages
...The Queen again blushed ; and endeavoured to cover, by laughing, a slight degree of not unpleasing surprise and confusion. ' Heard you ever the like,...reading romances — I must know something of him, that 1 may send him safe to his friei'ds. What art thou ?' ' A gentleman of the household of the Earl of...
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Kenilworth;: A Romance, Volume 2

Sir Walter Scott - 1821 - 350 pages
...degree of not unpleasing surprise and confusion. " Heard you ever the like, my lords ? The youth?s head is turned with reading romances — I must know...may send him safe to his friends. — What art thou V " A gentleman of the household of the Earl of Sussex, so please your grace, sent hither with his...
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The Edinburgh magazine, and literary miscellany, a new series of ..., Volume 8

1821 - 614 pages
...en. deayoured to cover, by laughing, a slight degree of not unpleasing surprise and contusion. " * Heard you ever the like, my lords ? The youth's head...reading romances— I must know something of him, that 1 111,1 v send him safe to his friends.— What art thou ?' " ' A gentleman of the household of mudded...
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Kenilworth: A Romance, Volume 1

Walter Scott - Great Britain - 1821 - 310 pages
...The Queen again blushed; and' endeavoured - to cover, by laughing, a slight degree of not unpleasing surprise and confusion. " Heard you ever the like,...youth's head is turned with reading romances — I VOL. I. 21 must know something of him, that I may send him safe to his friends.— What art thou?"...
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The Waverley Novels: With the Author's Last Corrections and Additions, Volume 3

Walter Scott - 1841 - 750 pages
...degree of not unpleasing «urpnsc and confusion. ' Heard you every the like, my lords? The youth's bead is turned with reading romances— I must know something...Earl of Sussex, so please your Grace, sent hither wilh. his ouster of horse, upon a message to your Majesty." In a moment the gracious expression which...
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The Waverley Novels: With the Author's Last Corrections and Additions, Volume 4

Sir Walter Scott - 1846 - 954 pages
...endeavoured to cover, by laughing, a slight degree, of not unpleasing surprise and confusion. Heard you every the like, my lords ? The youth's head is turned with reading romances— I must know •omcihingof him, that I may send him saTu to his friends.— What art thou 7" "A gentleman of the...
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The Novels of Walter Scott: With All His Introd. and Notes, Volume 3

Sir Walter Scott - 1850 - 940 pages
...The Queen again blushed ; and endeavoured to cover, by laughing, a slight degree of not unpleasing surprise and confusion. " Heard you ever the like,...may send him safe to his friends, — What art thou 1" •• A gentleman of the household of the Earl of Sussex, so please your Grace, sent hither with...
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