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Kenilworth

CHAPTER XVI
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We will then take the water for our divertisement, and you, my lords, will attend us .-- And that reminds us of a circumstance .-- Do you, Sir Squire of the Soiled Cassock" (distinguishing Raleigh by a smile), "fail not to observe that you are to attend us on our progress.

You shall be supplied with suitable means to reform your wardrobe." And so terminated this celebrated audience, in which, as throughout her life, Elizabeth united the occasional caprice of her sex with that sense and sound policy in which neither man nor woman ever excelled her..


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