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... leave of the lord he went towards them , and bowing low , he greeted the elder , but the younger and fairer he took lightly in his arms , and kissed her courteously , and greeted her in knightly wise . Then she hailed him as friend ...
... leave of the lord he went towards them , and bowing low , he greeted the elder , but the younger and fairer he took lightly in his arms , and kissed her courteously , and greeted her in knightly wise . Then she hailed him as friend ...
Page 368
... leave my house di- rectly . MARLOW . Leave your house ! Sure you jest , my good friend ! What ? when I am doing what I can to please you . HARDCASTLE . I tell you , sir , you don't please me ; so I desire you'll leave my house . MARLOW ...
... leave my house di- rectly . MARLOW . Leave your house ! Sure you jest , my good friend ! What ? when I am doing what I can to please you . HARDCASTLE . I tell you , sir , you don't please me ; so I desire you'll leave my house . MARLOW ...
Page 370
... leave us any more . It won't leave us , Cousin Tony , will it ? TONY . O ! it's a pretty creature . No , I'd sooner leave my horse in a pound than leave you when you smile upon one so . Your laugh makes you so becoming . MISS NEVILLE ...
... leave us any more . It won't leave us , Cousin Tony , will it ? TONY . O ! it's a pretty creature . No , I'd sooner leave my horse in a pound than leave you when you smile upon one so . Your laugh makes you so becoming . MISS NEVILLE ...
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