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Strana 8
... leave ; but for all that he could do , he could not get his mother out of Navarre , to have gone with him into Foix . For she demanded if the count had commanded him so to do , or no ; and he answered , that when he departed the count ...
... leave ; but for all that he could do , he could not get his mother out of Navarre , to have gone with him into Foix . For she demanded if the count had commanded him so to do , or no ; and he answered , that when he departed the count ...
Strana 10
... leave to all the people to depart ; but they of Foix would not depart from Orthes till the count should assure them that Gaston should not die ; they loved the child so well . Then the count promised them , but he said he would keep him ...
... leave to all the people to depart ; but they of Foix would not depart from Orthes till the count should assure them that Gaston should not die ; they loved the child so well . Then the count promised them , but he said he would keep him ...
Strana 18
... leave you . L. Lacy . You are very peremptory ; pray you stay : - I once held you An upright , honest man . Luke . I am honester now By a hundred thousand pound , I thank my stars for ' t , Upon the Exchange ; and if your late opinion ...
... leave you . L. Lacy . You are very peremptory ; pray you stay : - I once held you An upright , honest man . Luke . I am honester now By a hundred thousand pound , I thank my stars for ' t , Upon the Exchange ; and if your late opinion ...
Strana 19
... leave to wonder Your wisdom should have leisure to consider The business of these gentlemen , or my carriage To my sister , or my nieces , being yourself So much in my danger . L. Lacy . In thy danger ? Luke . Mine . I find in my ...
... leave to wonder Your wisdom should have leisure to consider The business of these gentlemen , or my carriage To my sister , or my nieces , being yourself So much in my danger . L. Lacy . In thy danger ? Luke . Mine . I find in my ...
Strana 20
... leave . I was summoned thence to discharge the last duties to a colonel who lay dangerously wounded . I resolved to go , and sent my maid to fetch my gown : but before my departure from my wife and neighbours , I told them that the ...
... leave . I was summoned thence to discharge the last duties to a colonel who lay dangerously wounded . I resolved to go , and sent my maid to fetch my gown : but before my departure from my wife and neighbours , I told them that the ...
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