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Page 154
... Wharton was heard to snigger . ) " One says enfin that the Prince of Wales , he is to be seen , but the butter - woman's boy , he has van- ished ! " So , M. de Beaujeu , creating consternation . " Bien , bien , cela se peut ! I say ...
... Wharton was heard to snigger . ) " One says enfin that the Prince of Wales , he is to be seen , but the butter - woman's boy , he has van- ished ! " So , M. de Beaujeu , creating consternation . " Bien , bien , cela se peut ! I say ...
Page 155
... , Dat dey will have no Protestant heir , Lilli burlero bullen a la . -it rose thunderous on the air as M. de Beaujeu passed up the stairs and into a shuttered room . " Damn that song of yours , Wharton , " Beaujeu . 155.
... , Dat dey will have no Protestant heir , Lilli burlero bullen a la . -it rose thunderous on the air as M. de Beaujeu passed up the stairs and into a shuttered room . " Damn that song of yours , Wharton , " Beaujeu . 155.
Page 156
" Damn that song of yours , Wharton , " says he . Wharton laughed and whistled the chorus , beating time with his hand . " You take things so devilish hard , Beaujeu . Begad , you eat plots and drink plots and sleep plots - but- ' Lero ...
" Damn that song of yours , Wharton , " says he . Wharton laughed and whistled the chorus , beating time with his hand . " You take things so devilish hard , Beaujeu . Begad , you eat plots and drink plots and sleep plots - but- ' Lero ...
Page 157
... Wharton , who was looking at Beaujeu , was heard again to snigger . " Te - hee , " says Mr. Wharton . " A curst ingenious King , indeed . " Then my lord Shrewsbury , with his air of saying something vastly noble : " I for one would see ...
... Wharton , who was looking at Beaujeu , was heard again to snigger . " Te - hee , " says Mr. Wharton . " A curst ingenious King , indeed . " Then my lord Shrewsbury , with his air of saying something vastly noble : " I for one would see ...
Page 158
" Mercy ? From you ? Oh , damme ! " laughed Wharton . Then drew back a little , and looked curiously at Beau- jeu . " But , begad , I never heard you excuse yourself till to - night , " says he , in a tone of surprise . Mistress Nell's ...
" Mercy ? From you ? Oh , damme ! " laughed Wharton . Then drew back a little , and looked curiously at Beau- jeu . " But , begad , I never heard you excuse yourself till to - night , " says he , in a tone of surprise . Mistress Nell's ...
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