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" It is no longer mine," said Walter; "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. "
Kenilworth - Page 197
by Walter Scott - 1836
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Waverley Novels: Vol. 6, Volume 6

Walter Scott - 1844 - 662 pages
...high an honour — permission to wear the cloak which did you this trifling service." " Permission to wear thine own cloak, thou silly boy !" said the Queen....prince, but far too rich a one for its former owner." The Queen again blushed ; and endeavoured to cover, by laughing, a slight degree of not unpleasing...
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The Waverley Novels: With the Author's Last Corrections and Additions, Volume 3

Walter Scott - 1844 - 758 pages
...hich an honour — permission to wear the cluak which eayou liiis trifling service." "Permission to wear thine own cloak, thou silly boy!" said the Queen. It is uo longer mine," said Walter ; "when your Hajçsly e foot touched il, il bira.nc :i fit inanile lur...
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The Waverley Novels: With the Author's Last Corrections and Additions, Volume 4

Sir Walter Scott - 1846 - 954 pages
...high an honour — permission to wear the cloak which did you this [rifling service.'1 " Permission to wear thine own cloak, thou silly boy!" said the Queen....prince, but far too rich a one for its former owner." The Queen again blushed; and endeavoured to cover, by laughing, a slight degree, of not unpleasing...
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Readings for the young, from the works of sir Walter Scott, Volume 1

sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1848 - 330 pages
...high an honour — permission to wear the cloak which did you this trifling service." " Permission to wear thine own cloak, thou silly boy ! " said the...prince, but far too rich a one for its former owner." The Queen again blushed ; and endeavoured to cover, by laughing, a slight degree of not unpleasing...
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Readings for the Young from the Works of Sir Walter Scott

Walter Scott - 1848 - 754 pages
...to wear the cloak which did you this trifling service." " Permission to wear thine own cloak, thon silly boy ! " said the Queen. " It is no longer mine,"...prince, but far too rich a one for its former owner." The Queen again blushed ; and endeavoured to cover, by laughing, a slight degree of not unpleasing...
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The Novels of Walter Scott: With All His Introd. and Notes, Volume 3

Sir Walter Scott - 1850 - 940 pages
...high an honour — permission to wear the cloak which did you this trifling service." " Permission to wear thine own cloak, thou silly boy !" said the Queen....prince, but far too rich a one for its former owner." The Queen again blushed ; and endeavoured to cover, by laughing, a slight degree of not unpleasing...
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English Literature of the Nineteenth Century: on the Plan of the Author's ...

Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1853 - 800 pages
...high an honor — permission to wear the cloak which did you this trifling service." " Permission to wear thine own cloak, thou silly boy!" said the queen....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...
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Kenilworth

Walter Scott - 1853 - 698 pages
...high an honour — permission to wear the cloak which did you this trifling service." " Permission to wear thine own cloak, thou silly boy !" said the queen...." It is no longer mine," said Walter ; " when your najesty's foot touched it, it became a fit mantle fcr a jrinae, but far too rich a one for its former...
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The Waverley Novels, Volume 3

Walter Scott - English fiction - 1855 - 776 pages
...¡lich an honours-permission to wear the cloak which did you this trifling service." " Permission to essilian, "if you make me do aught half so ridiculous...prove your spell. — Here, then, I tie my horse to th i prince, but far top rich a one for its former owner." The Queen again blushed ; and endeavoured to...
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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
...eloak which did you this trifling service." " Permission to wear thine own eloak, thou silly hoy !" said the queen. "It is no longer mine," said Walter; "when your majesty's foot touched it, it hecame a fit mantle for a prince, hut far too rich a one for its former owner." The qneen again hlushed,...
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