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Kenilworth

CHAPTER XXX
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I was about to seek thee, to beseech a share of thy lodging." "And welcome," said Raleigh; "it is a noble one.

My Lord of Leicester has done us that kindness, and lodged us in princely fashion.

If his courtesy be extorted reluctantly, it is at least extended far.

I would advise you to tell your strait to the Earl's chamberlain--you will have instant redress." "Nay, it is not worth while, since you can spare me room," replied Tressilian--"I would not be troublesome.

Has any one come hither with you ?" "Oh, ay," said Blount; "Varney and a whole tribe of Leicestrians, besides about a score of us honest Sussex folk.


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