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Kenilworth

CHAPTER XL
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But, my lord, you go not in person; we have counted upon passing certain days in this Castle of Kenilworth, and it were slight courtesy to leave us without a landlord during our residence here.

Under your favour, we cannot think to incur such disgrace in the eyes of our subjects.

Tressilian shall go to Cumnor Place instead of you, and with him some gentleman who hath been sworn of our chamber, lest my Lord of Leicester should be again jealous of his old rival .-- Whom wouldst thou have to be in commission with thee, Tressilian ?" Tressilian, with humble deference, suggested the name of Raleigh.
"Why, ay," said the Queen; "so God ha' me, thou hast made a good choice.
He is a young knight besides, and to deliver a lady from prison is an appropriate first adventure .-- Cumnor Place is little better than a prison, you are to know, my lords and ladies.

Besides, there are certain faitours there whom we would willingly have in safe keeping.

You will furnish them, Master Secretary, with the warrant necessary to secure the bodies of Richard Varney and the foreign Alasco, dead or alive.


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