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" Walter waited patiently until the queen had done, and then modestly assured her that gold was still less in his wish than the raiment her majesty had before offered. "How, boy! " said the queen, "neither gold nor garment? What is it thou wouldst have... "
The Waverley novels - Page 128
by sir Walter Scott (bart [novels, collected]) - 1875
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The Edinburgh Monthly Review, Volume 5

1821 - 732 pages
...the use on't.' Walter waited patiently until the Queen had done, and then modestly assured her, that gold was still less in his wish than the raiment her...What is it thou wouldst have of me, then ?' ' Only pennission, Madam — if it is not asking too high an honour — permission to wear the cloak which...
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The Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany, Volume 87

English literature - 1821 - 612 pages
...use on't.' •' Walter waited patiently until the Queen had done, and then modestly assured her, that gold was still less in his wish than the raiment her...Queen, ' neither gold nor garment ;• What is it thou woultl'st have of me, then?' " ' Only permission, Madam — if it is not asking too high an honour...
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Kenilworth;: A Romance, Volume 2

Sir Walter Scott - Great Britain - 1821 - 352 pages
...the use on't." Walter waited patiently until the Queen had done, and then modestly assured her, that gold was still less in his wish than the raiment her majesty had before offered. « 7i. .,;, T/r " How, boy !" said the Queen, " neither gold nor garment ? What is it them would'st...
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The Edinburgh magazine, and literary miscellany, a new series of ..., Volume 8

1821 - 614 pages
...Queen had done, and then modestly assured her, that gold was still less in his wish than tin; " • How, boy !' said the Queen, ' neither gold nor garment ? What is it thou would 'st have of me, then ?' " ' Only permission, Madam — if it is not asking too high an honour—...
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The Abbot: Being a Sequel of The Monastery

Walter Scott - 1821 - 608 pages
...and then modestly "•'sured her, thai gold wasiuii less in his wisu tuau ths raiment her majesty *U before offered. ' How, boy !' said the Queen, ' neither gold, nor garment? What и it thou would7st have of mo, then ?' ' Only permission, madam — if it is not asking too high an...
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The Waverley Novels: With the Author's Last Corrections and Additions, Volume 3

Walter Scott - 1841 - 750 pages
...the use on't." Waller waited patiently until the Queen had donft and then modestly assured her, that gold was still less in his wish than the raiment her majesty bad before offered. "How, bov!" said the Queen, "neither gold nor garment? What is it thou wouldst...
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The Novels of Walter Scott: With All His Introd. and Notes, Volume 3

Sir Walter Scott - 1850 - 940 pages
...the use on't" Walter waited patiently until the Queen had done, and then modestly assured her, that gold was still less in his wish than the raiment her...garment ! What is it thou wouldst have of me then 1" " Only permission, madam — if it is not asking too high an honour — permission to wear the cloak...
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English Literature of the Nineteenth Century: on the Plan of the Author's ...

Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1853 - 800 pages
...the use on't." Walter waited patiently until the queen had done, and then modestly assured her that gold was still less in his wish than the raiment her...permission, madam — if it is not asking too high an honor — permission to wear the cloak which did you this trifling service." " Permission to wear thine...
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English Literature of the Nineteenth Century: On the Plan of the Author's ...

Charles Dexter Cleveland - English literature - 1857 - 800 pages
...the use on't." Walter waited paticntly until the queen had done, and then modestly assured her that gold was still less in his wish than the raiment her majesty had hefore offered. " How, hoy !" said the queen ; " neither gold, nor garment ? What is it thou wouldst...
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Waverley Novels, Volume 1

Walter Scott - 1867 - 354 pages
...patiently until the Queen had done, and then modestly assured her, that gold was still less in hia wish than the raiment her Majesty had before offered...." How, boy ! " said the Queen, " neither gold nor gai ment ? What is it thou wouldst have of me then ? " " Only permission, madam — if it is not asking...
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