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Kenilworth

CHAPTER XL
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Now, is not this too insolent--that I could not grace him with a few marks of court-favour, but he must presume to think my hand and crown at his disposal?
You, however, think better of me; and I can pity this ambitious man, as I could a child, whose bubble of soap has burst between his hands.

We go to the presence-chamber .-- My Lord of Leicester, we command your close attendance on us." All was eager expectation in the hall, and what was the universal astonishment when the Queen said to those next her, "The revels of Kenilworth are not yet exhausted, my lords and ladies--we are to solemnize the noble owner's marriage." There was an universal expression of surprise.
"It is true, on our royal word," said the Queen; "he hath kept this a secret even from us, that he might surprise us with it at this very place and time.

I see you are dying of curiosity to know the happy bride.

It is Amy Robsart, the same who, to make up the May-game yesterday, figured in the pageant as the wife of his servant Varney." "For God's sake, madam," said the Earl, approaching her with a mixture of humility, vexation, and shame in his countenance, and speaking so low as to be heard by no one else, "take my head, as you threatened in your anger, and spare me these taunts! Urge not a falling man--tread not on a crushed worm." "A worm, my lord ?" said the Queen, in the same tone; "nay, a snake is the nobler reptile, and the more exact similitude--the frozen snake you wot of, which was warmed in a certain bosom--" "For your own sake--for mine, madam," said the Earl--"while there is yet some reason left in me--" "Speak aloud, my lord," said Elizabeth, "and at farther distance, so please you--your breath thaws our ruff.

What have you to ask of us ?" "Permission," said the unfortunate Earl humbly, "to travel to Cumnor Place." "To fetch home your bride belike ?--Why, ay--that is but right, for, as we have heard, she is indifferently cared for there.


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