[The Lancashire Witches by William Harrison Ainsworth]@TWC D-Link bookThe Lancashire Witches CHAPTER III 24/30
"Stay, she shall make her choice now, as a royal personage should; for you know, Nell, a queen ever chooseth her partner, whether it be for the throne or for the brawl.
How gay you, fair one? Shall it be either of our young cousins, Joe or Will Robinson of Raydale; or our cousin who still thinketh himself young, Squire Nicholas of Downham." "Ay, let it be me, I implore of you, fair queen," interposed Nicholas. "He is engaged already," observed Richard Assheton, coming forward.
"I heard him ask pretty Mistress Tetlow, the farmer's wife, to dance with him this evening at the Abbey." A loud laugh from those around followed this piece of information, but Nicholas was in no wise disconcerted. "Dick would have her choose him, and that is why he interferes with me," he observed.
"How say you, fair queen! Shall it be our hopeful cousin? I will answer for him that he danceth the coranto and lavolta indifferently well." On hearing Richard Assheton's voice, all the colour had forsaken Alizon's cheeks; but at this direct appeal to her by Nicholas, it returned with additional force, and the change did not escape the quick eye of Lady Assheton. "You perplex her, cousin Nicholas," she said. "Not a whit, Eleanor," answered the squire; "but if she like not Dick Assheton, there is another Dick, Dick Sherburne of Sladeburn; or our cousin, Jack Braddyll; or, if she prefer an older and discreeter man, there is Father Greenacres of Worston, or Master Roger Nowell of Read--plenty of choice." "Nay, if I must choose a partner, it shall be a young one," said Alizon. "Right, fair queen, right," cried Nicholas, laughing.
"Ever choose a young man if you can.
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