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... , who shook me warmly by the hand , and told me not to be cast down by the inhospitable reception I had met with . He took me into the garden at the back of the lodging , and spoke to me with much earnest- 24 THE X JEWEL .
... , who shook me warmly by the hand , and told me not to be cast down by the inhospitable reception I had met with . He took me into the garden at the back of the lodging , and spoke to me with much earnest- 24 THE X JEWEL .
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... yet reach . So I thanked him warmly for his kind- ness , and told him that I was always at his service ; but that in terms so general that he went not away content . 28 CHAPTER III . AT this time the common passages THE X JEWEL . 27.
... yet reach . So I thanked him warmly for his kind- ness , and told him that I was always at his service ; but that in terms so general that he went not away content . 28 CHAPTER III . AT this time the common passages THE X JEWEL . 27.
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... told him of my preference . We were stopped on Kinross Moor by a party of twenty lances belonging to the Earl of Crawford , but not detained . At Kinross were many great waggons , carrying timber , slates , and lime to the King's palace ...
... told him of my preference . We were stopped on Kinross Moor by a party of twenty lances belonging to the Earl of Crawford , but not detained . At Kinross were many great waggons , carrying timber , slates , and lime to the King's palace ...
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... told . the garden was reserved for the ground steward , who lodged in the west wing ; and he gained access to it by means of a flight of steps from the first floor . The matter had not interested me , but now for the first time I could ...
... told . the garden was reserved for the ground steward , who lodged in the west wing ; and he gained access to it by means of a flight of steps from the first floor . The matter had not interested me , but now for the first time I could ...
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... told me , in Stirling , to ride after me along the King's Road to Dunblane ? " " Nor am I he , " I said ruefully , although I suspected that this outburst was meant to cover the disappoint- ment of some other hope my presence had raised ...
... told me , in Stirling , to ride after me along the King's Road to Dunblane ? " " Nor am I he , " I said ruefully , although I suspected that this outburst was meant to cover the disappoint- ment of some other hope my presence had raised ...
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