The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 17; Volume 64William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1891 |
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... Lord Dynmore is here ' 99 XVII . The Lawyer at Home XVIII . A Friend in Need " " 3 . XIX . The Day after XX . A Sudden ... Sir Nigel Loring put a Patch upon his Eye . 99 84 • XIX . How there was Stir at the Abbey of St. Andrew's . 93 THE ...
... Lord Dynmore is here ' 99 XVII . The Lawyer at Home XVIII . A Friend in Need " " 3 . XIX . The Day after XX . A Sudden ... Sir Nigel Loring put a Patch upon his Eye . 99 84 • XIX . How there was Stir at the Abbey of St. Andrew's . 93 THE ...
Page 84
... SIR NIGEL LORING PUT A PATCH UPON HIS EYE . Ir was on the morning of Friday , the eight - and - twentieth day of November , two days before the feast of St. Andrew , that the cog and her two prisoners , after a weary tacking up the ...
... SIR NIGEL LORING PUT A PATCH UPON HIS EYE . Ir was on the morning of Friday , the eight - and - twentieth day of November , two days before the feast of St. Andrew , that the cog and her two prisoners , after a weary tacking up the ...
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... Sir Nigel in his plum - coloured velvet suit with flat cap of the same , adorned in front with the Lady Loring's glove and girt round with a curling ostrich feather . The lusty knight , on the other hand , was clad in the very latest ...
... Sir Nigel in his plum - coloured velvet suit with flat cap of the same , adorned in front with the Lady Loring's glove and girt round with a curling ostrich feather . The lusty knight , on the other hand , was clad in the very latest ...
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... Loring and the boar's head of Buttes- thorn may stand back in peace , but , by my faith ! they are not to be held back in war . Welcome , Sir Oliver , Sir Nigel ... Sir Oliver ! Edricson ! Ha ! one of the old strain of Hampshire Edricsons , I ...
... Loring and the boar's head of Buttes- thorn may stand back in peace , but , by my faith ! they are not to be held back in war . Welcome , Sir Oliver , Sir Nigel ... Sir Oliver ! Edricson ! Ha ! one of the old strain of Hampshire Edricsons , I ...
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... St. Andrew's who would not have gladly laid down youth , beauty , and all that he ... Sir Nigel . ' I heard that you were here , and have been seeking you ... Loring ? ' She was well , my fair lord , and sent her service and greetings ...
... St. Andrew's who would not have gladly laid down youth , beauty , and all that he ... Sir Nigel . ' I heard that you were here , and have been seeking you ... Loring ? ' She was well , my fair lord , and sent her service and greetings ...
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