Shorter Novels, Volume 1Philip Henderson J.M. Dent, 1929 - English fiction |
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Page 13
... Widow : and after some faint deniall , meeting with a Gossip of hers , to the Taverne they went , which was more courtesie than the Taylor could ever get of her before , shewing her selfe very pleasant and merry ; and finding her in ...
... Widow : and after some faint deniall , meeting with a Gossip of hers , to the Taverne they went , which was more courtesie than the Taylor could ever get of her before , shewing her selfe very pleasant and merry ; and finding her in ...
Page 15
... Widow ( quoth they ) wee meant you should drinke to him whom you loved best in the way of marriage . ( Quoth the Widow ) you should have said so at first : but to tell you my opinion , it is small discretion for a woman to disclose her ...
... Widow ( quoth they ) wee meant you should drinke to him whom you loved best in the way of marriage . ( Quoth the Widow ) you should have said so at first : but to tell you my opinion , it is small discretion for a woman to disclose her ...
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... Widow with the rest rose from the Table , and after they had sitten a prety while merrily talking , the Widow called her man John to bring her a bowle of fresh Ale , which he did . Then said the Widow : My masters , now for your ...
... Widow with the rest rose from the Table , and after they had sitten a prety while merrily talking , the Widow called her man John to bring her a bowle of fresh Ale , which he did . Then said the Widow : My masters , now for your ...
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