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| "Out to this time of night again, and hast not brought a farthing home, I warrant me! If it be so, an' I do not break all the bones in thy lean body, then I am not John Canty, but some other."29 | |
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| "Oh art his father, truly? Sweet heavon grant it be so; then wilt thou fetch him away and restore me!"29 | |
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"Presently Tom found himself in a noble apartment of the palace and heard the door close behind him."33
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| "How now, my lord Edward, my prince? Hast been minded to cozen me, the good king thy father, who loveth thee and kindly useth thee,with a sorry jest?"33 | |
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| "Thou the king? Then am I undone indeed!"33 | |
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| "Then shall the king's law be law of mercy from this day, and never more be law of blood! Up from thy knees and away! To the tower and say the king decrees the Duke of Norfolk shall not die!"66 | |
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| "The reign of blood is ended! Long live Edward, King of England!"67 | |
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