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" Let your guards attend me,' he said, 'if you please; I go but to cut a rod from the next willow-bush. "
Waverly Novels - Page 209
by Walter Scott - 1855
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 33

1820 - 590 pages
...your grace's permission to plant such a mark as is used in the north country ; and welcome every brave yeoman who shall try a shot at it to win a smile from...you please — I go but to cut a rod from the next willow bush. " — Prince John made a signal that some attendants should follow him in case of his...
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Ivanhoe;: A Romance, Volume 1

Walter Scott - Anglo-Saxons - 1820 - 356 pages
...your grace's permission to plant such a mark as is used in the north country ; and welcome every brave yeoman who shall try a shot at it to win a smile from...you please — I go but to cut a rod from the next willow bush." Prince John made a signal that some attendants should follow him in case of his escape...
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Historical romances of the author of Waverley, Volume 1

sir Walter Scott (bart [novels, collected]) - 1822 - 550 pages
...your Grace's permission to plant such a mark as is used in the North Country ; and welcome every brave yeoman who shall try a shot at it to win a smile from...lists. " Let your guards attend me," he said, " if you please—I go but to cut a rod from the next willow bush." Prince John made a signal that some attendants...
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Ivanhoe: A Romance, Volume 1

Walter Scott - Great Britain - 1823 - 304 pages
...your grace's permission to plant such a mark as is used in the north country; and welcome every brave yeoman who shall try a shot at it to win a smile from the bonny lass he loves best." guards attend me," he said, " if you please — I go but to cut a rod from the next willow bush." Prince...
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The Complete Works of Sir Walter Scott: With a Biography, and His ..., Volume 3

Walter Scott - English literature - 1833 - 852 pages
...your Grace's permission to plant such a mark as is used in the North Country ; and welcome every brave yeoman who shall try a shot at it to win a smile from...your guards attend me," he said, " if you please— I'go but to cut a rod from the next willow-bush." Prince John made n signal that some attendants should...
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Ivanhoe: A Romance

Walter Scott - Great Britain - 1836 - 576 pages
...your Grace's permission to plant such a mark as is used in the north country ; and welcome every brave yeoman who shall try a shot at it to win a smile from...case of his escape : but the cry of " Shame ! Shame !" which burst from the multitude, induced him to alter his ungenerous purpose. : Locksley returned...
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Waverley Novels ...: Ivanhoe

Walter Scott - 1853 - 410 pages
...Grace's permistiion to plant such a mark as is used in the North Country ; and welcome every brave yeoman who shall try a shot at it to win a smile from...case of his escape ; but the cry of " Shame ! shame !" which burst from the multitude, induced him to alter his ungenerous purpose. Locksley returned almost...
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Waverley Novels: Vol. 4, Volume 4

Walter Scott - 1844 - 748 pages
...your Grace's permission to plant such a mark as is used in the North Country ; and welcome every brave yeoman who shall try a shot at it to win a smile from...case of his escape ; but the cry of " Shame ! shame !" which burst from the multitude, induced him to alter his ungenerous purpose. Locksley returned almost...
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The Waverley Novels: With the Author's Last Corrections and Additions, Volume 2

Walter Scott - 1844 - 728 pages
...your Grace's permission to plant such a mark as is used in the North Country ; and welcome every brave yeoman who shall try a shot at it to win a smile from the bonny lass he loves best.1' He then turned to leave the lists. " T.et your guards attond me," he said, " it' you please...
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Readings for the young, from the works of sir Walter Scott, Volume 1

sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1848 - 330 pages
...your Grace's permission to plant such a mark as is used in the North Country, and welcome every brave yeoman who shall try a shot at it to win a smile from...you please — I go but to cut a rod from the next willow bush." Prince John made a signal that some attendants should follow him in case of his escape...
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