The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 17; Volume 64William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1891 |
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Page 88
... Ford , see to where the scrivener sits with the pigments and the ink - horns , and the rolls of sheepskin as white as the Beaulieu napery ! Saw man ever the like before ? ' ' Nay , man , there are finer stalls in Cheapside , ' answered Ford ...
... Ford , see to where the scrivener sits with the pigments and the ink - horns , and the rolls of sheepskin as white as the Beaulieu napery ! Saw man ever the like before ? ' ' Nay , man , there are finer stalls in Cheapside , ' answered Ford ...
Page 89
... Ford . Was ever such a hissing and clacking ? I wonder that they have not wit to learn English now that they have come under the English crown . By Richard of Hampole ! there are fair faces amongst them . See the wench with the brown ...
... Ford . Was ever such a hissing and clacking ? I wonder that they have not wit to learn English now that they have come under the English crown . By Richard of Hampole ! there are fair faces amongst them . See the wench with the brown ...
Page 91
... Ford , He had finished his professional commentary by flinging open a folding - door , and ushering the party into a broad hall , which was filled with a great number of people who were waiting , like them- selves , for an audience ...
... Ford , He had finished his professional commentary by flinging open a folding - door , and ushering the party into a broad hall , which was filled with a great number of people who were waiting , like them- selves , for an audience ...
Page 103
... Ford had remained in the outer hall , where they were soon surrounded by a noisy group of young Englishmen of their own rank , all eager to hear the latest news from England . ' How is it with the old man at Windsor ? ' asked one ...
... Ford had remained in the outer hall , where they were soon surrounded by a noisy group of young Englishmen of their own rank , all eager to hear the latest news from England . ' How is it with the old man at Windsor ? ' asked one ...
Page 104
... Ford , turning to Alleyne . ' How are we to take this , sir ? ' asked the ruffling squire . ' You may take it as it comes , ' said Ford carelessly . ' Here is pertness ! ' cried the other . ' Sir , I honour your truthfulness , ' said Ford ...
... Ford , turning to Alleyne . ' How are we to take this , sir ? ' asked the ruffling squire . ' You may take it as it comes , ' said Ford carelessly . ' Here is pertness ! ' cried the other . ' Sir , I honour your truthfulness , ' said Ford ...
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