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“ Very well , sir , " quoth I , “ if I might see your grace well . ” “ What is it of the clock ? ” quoth he to me . " Forsooth , sir , " quoth I , “ it is past eight of the clock in the morning . ” " Eight of the clock ?
“ Very well , sir , " quoth I , “ if I might see your grace well . ” “ What is it of the clock ? ” quoth he to me . " Forsooth , sir , " quoth I , “ it is past eight of the clock in the morning . ” " Eight of the clock ?
Pagina 677
After he had eaten of a cullis made of a chicken , a spoonful or two , at the last quoth he , “ Whereof was this cullis made ? ” " Forsooth , sir , ” quoth I , “ of a chicken . ” “ Why , ” quoth he , “ it is fasting day , and St.
After he had eaten of a cullis made of a chicken , a spoonful or two , at the last quoth he , “ Whereof was this cullis made ? ” " Forsooth , sir , ” quoth I , “ of a chicken . ” “ Why , ” quoth he , “ it is fasting day , and St.
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I call not you , maiden , quoth he , but Margaret with the lily white hand . After which time she was ever called so . * CHAPTER 5 . How the Clothiers had provided a sumptuous feast for the King's sons , Prince William and Prince ...
I call not you , maiden , quoth he , but Margaret with the lily white hand . After which time she was ever called so . * CHAPTER 5 . How the Clothiers had provided a sumptuous feast for the King's sons , Prince William and Prince ...
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