Their discourse was here interrupted by one of the band of pensioners. "I was sent," said he, after looking at them attentively, "to a gentleman who hath no cloak, or a muddy one. You, sir, I think," addressing the younger cavalier^ "are the man; you... Kenilworth: A Romance - Page 229by Walter Scott - 1821 - 321 pagesFull view - About this book
| Walter Scott - 1821 - 608 pages
...foot cloth of your mantle, better have kept Tracy's old drab-de-buree, which despises all colours.' ' This cloak,' said the youth, taking it up and folding...Their discourse was here interrupted by one of the 1,and of Pensioners. ' I was sent,' said he, after looking at them attentively, - t la gentleman who... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1821 - 412 pages
...footcloth of your mantle, better have kept Tracy's old drab-de-buree, which despises all colours. . « This cloak , » said the youth , taking it up and folding it, « shall never be brushed while in ray possession. » « And that will not be long , if you learn not a little more economy — we shall... | |
| Walter Scott - 1841 - 750 pages
...This cloak," said the youth, taking it up and fold" J , , shall never be brushed while in my posses" And that will not be long, if you learn not a little...here interrupted by one of the Band of Pensioners. "1 was gent," said he, after looking at them atto IU p ', which the fore part of the boat, and was... | |
| Walter Scott - 1853 - 406 pages
...foot-cloth of your mantle, better have kept Tracy's old drap-de-bure, which despises all colours." " This cloak," said the youth, taking it up and folding...learn not a little more economy — we shall have yon in cuerpo soon, as the Spaniard says." Their discourse was here interrupted by one of the Band... | |
| Walter Scott - 1844 - 662 pages
...foot-cloth of your mantle, better have kept Tracy's old drap-de-bure, which despises all colours." "This cloak," said the youth, taking it up and folding...learn not a little more economy — we shall have yon in cuerpo soon, as the Spaniard says." Their discourse was here interrupted by one of the band... | |
| Walter Scott - 1844 - 758 pages
...Tracy's old drab-de-bure, which despises all colours." "This cloak," said the youth, taking it up алп folding it, "shall never be brushed while in my possession. '* And that will not be long, if you learn not в little more economy — we shall have you in cuerpo soon, ** !he Spaniard snya. " Пагаисоипе... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1846 - 954 pages
...kept Tracy's old drab-de-bure, which despises all colours." "This cloak," said the youth, taking ¡tup and folding it, "shall never be brushed while in my...here interrupted by one of the Band of Pensioners. "I wai «in!," said he, after looking at them attentively, '' to a gentleman who hath no cloak, ors muddy... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1850 - 940 pages
...foot-cloth of yr.ur mantle, better have kept Tracy's old drap-de-bure, which despises all colours." " This cloak," said the youth, taking it up and folding...possession." " And that will not be long, if you learn nnt a little more economy — we shall have you in cxtrp soon, as the Spaniard says." Their discourse... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1853 - 800 pages
...over it dry-shod. Elizabeth looked at the younjr man, who accompanied this act of devoted courtesy " And that will not be long; if you learn not a little more economy, we shall have you in cutr/jo soon, as the Spaniard says.'' Their discourse was here interrupted by one of the band of pensioners.... | |
| Walter Scott - English fiction - 1855 - 776 pages
...foot-cloth of your mantla, better have kept Tracy's old drab-de-bure, which despises all colours." ioned no aoubt by the early kindness and distinction...réassume ins seat, and listen to what she had further to tirare economy — we shall have you in cuerpo soon, R* :hf Spaniard says." Their discourse was here... | |
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