Prudence, you are her nearest gossip; it can not be true!" she exclaimed ; and she turned to the young maiden, whose face was no longer pale and thoughtful, but rose-colored with shame and alarm. "For he says 'tis a story that is now everywhere abroad... Judith Shakespeare: A Romance - Page 49by William Black - 1884Full view - About this book
| William Black - 1884 - 426 pages
...and she turned to the young maiden, whose face was no longer pale and thoughtful, but rose-colored with shame and alarm. "For he says 'tis a story that...that she gave him a copy of the play as one of her favors — " "Truly, now, that is false on the face of it," said Master Blaise, appositely. ' ' That... | |
| harper's monthly magazine - 1884 - 992 pages
...and she turned to the young maiden, whose face was no longer pale and thoughtful, but rose-colored with shame and alarm. "For he says 'tis a story that...— heard ye ever the like ?— into a secret love att'air ; and that she gave him a copy of the play as one of her favors— " Trulv, now. that is false... | |
| 1884 - 990 pages
...and she turned to the young maiden, whose face was no longer pale and thoughtful, but rose-colored with shame and alarm. "For he says 'tis a story that...and cozened Judith — Judith, Prudence, our Judith I — heard ye ever the like ? — intoa secret love affair; and that she gave him a copy of the play... | |
| 1884 - 1082 pages
...and she turned to the young maiden, whose face was no longer pale and thoughtful, but rose-colored with shame and alarm. "For he says 'tis a story that is now everywhere abroad in London — arid a laugh and a jest at the taverns— how that one Jack Orridge came down to Warwickshire,... | |
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...and she turned to the young maiden, whose face was no longer pale and thoughtful, but rose-colored with shame and alarm. "For he says 'tis a story that...that she gave him a copy of the play as one of her favors — " "Truly, now, that is false on the face of 576 577 it," said Master Blaise, appositely.... | |
| 1884 - 990 pages
...and she turned to the young maiden, whose face was no longer pale and thoughtful, but rose-colored with shame and alarm. "For he says 'tis a story that...that she gave him a copy of the play as one of her favors— ' ' Truly, no w, that is false on the face of 676 577 it, " said Master Biaise, appositely.... | |
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