Their discourse was here interrupted by one of the band of Pensioners. " I was sent," said he, after looking at them attentively, " to a gentleman who hath no cloak, or a muddy one. — You, sir, I think," addressing the younger cavalier, " are the man... Waverley Novels: Kenilworth. The pirate - Page 119by Walter Scott - 1844Full view - About this book
| Stratton Duluth Brooks - Readers - 1907 - 268 pages
...need the brush to-day, I fancy." "This cloak," said the youth, taking it up and folding it, "shall never be brushed while in my possession." " And that will not be long, if you have not a little more economy," muttered Blount. the royal attendants. " I was sent," said he, after... | |
| Charles Welsh - Children's literature - 1909 - 492 pages
...will need the brush to-day, I wot." "This cloak," said the youth, taking it up and folding it, "shall never be brushed while in my possession." "And that...be long, if you learn not a little more economy." Their discourse was here interrupted by one of the band of pensioners. "I was sent," said he, after... | |
| Charles Maurice Stebbins - Readers - 1913 - 488 pages
...will need the brush to-day, I wot." "This cloak," said the youth, taking it up and folding it, " shall never be brushed while in my possession." " And that...be long, if you learn not a little more economy." Their discourse was here interrupted by one of the band of pensioners. " I was sent," said he, after... | |
| Augustus Hill Kelley - Readers - 1914 - 472 pages
...will need the brush to-day, I wot." "This cloak," said the youth, taking it up and folding it, "shall never be brushed while in my possession." "And that...be long, if you learn not a little more economy." Their discourse was here interrupted by one of the band of Pensioners. "I was sent," said he, after... | |
| Marion Florence Lansing - College and school drama - 1914 - 264 pages
...cloak which despises all colors." "This cloak," said the youth, taking it up and folding it, "shall never be brushed while in my possession." "And that...be long, if you learn not a little more economy." Their speech was here interrupted by one of the Band of Pensioners. "I was sent," said he, after looking... | |
| William Harris Elson, Lura E. Runkel, Clara E. Lynch, George Linnaeus Marsh - English language - 1918 - 536 pages
...need the brush today." "This cloak," said the youth, "shall never be brushed while in my possession." Their discourse was here interrupted by one of the band of pensioners. "I was sent," said he, "to a young gentleman who hath no cloak, or a muddy one. You, sir, I think," addressing Walter, "are... | |
| Mary Ella Lyng - 1922 - 48 pages
...the brush today, I wot. RALEIGH: This cloak shall never be brushed while in my possession. BLOUNT: That will not be long, if you learn not a little more economy. (Member of court comes after Raleigh. Queen and court at water's edge, waiting). COURTIER: I was sent... | |
| Walter Scott, Sir Walter Scott - Fiction - 1999 - 520 pages
...drab-de-bure"e, which despises all colours." "This cloak," said the youth, taking it up and folding it, "shall never be brushed while in my possession." "And that will not be long, if you learn not a litde more economy— we shall have you in cuerpo soon, as the Spaniard says." Their discourse was... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 2001 - 366 pages
...drab-de-bure, which despises all colours.' 'This cloak,' said the youth, taking it up and folding it, 'shall never be brushed while in my possession.' 'And that...learn not a little more economy — we shall have you hi cuerpo soon, as the Spaniard says.' Their discourse was here interrupted by one of the Band of Pensioners.... | |
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