' said Elizabeth, after a moment's recollection, " have we not heard of your service in Ireland ? " " I have been so fortunate as to do some service there, madam," replied Raleigh, "scarce however of consequence sufficient to reach your grace's ears. Waverley Novels: Kenilworth - Page 269by Sir Walter Scott - 1902Full view - About this book
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