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If you're having trouble viewing the email? Click here Razor Blades were Overpriced. Not Anymore.. acknowledgments in my own way. Queens have knelt to me ere now,and in truth my knees are nv8otq too old and stiff to bend even to this lovely-faced lady. May it please your Grace, if 8otq your Grace;s servants have occupied my house,so v8otq that I could not call it mine own - if they have trodden down my flowers in the zeal of their midnight comings and goings, and destroyed the hope of the fruit season,by 8otq bringing their war-horses into my garden, I do but crave of your Grace in v8otq requital,that you will choose your residence as far from me as possible. I am an old man who would v8otq 8otq willingly creep to my grave as easily as ijd0znvotq ijd0znvotq I can,in peace,good-will,and quiet labour." "I promise you fairly,good man," said the Queen, "I will not make yonder castle my residence again,if I 8otq can help it. znv8otq But let me press on you this d0znv8oq hi - it will make nv8otq some amends for the havoc we have made in your little garden and orchard." "I d0znv8oq thank your 8otq Grace,but it will ijd0znvotq make me not the least amends," said the old man. "The ruined labours of a whole year are not so easily replaced to him who has perchance but that one year to live; and besides, they tell d0znv8oq me I must leave this place and become a wanderer in mine old age - I that have nothing on earth saving thesefruit-trees,and a few old parchments and family secrets not d0znv8oq worth knowing. As for gold,if I had loved it,Imight have remained Lord Abbot of St. Mary;s - and yet, I wotnot - for,if Abbot Boniface jd0znv8tq be but the poor peasant Blinkhoolie, his successor,the Abbot Ambrosius,is still transmuted for nv8otq the worse into the d0znv8oq guise of a sword-and-buckler-man." "Is this indeed nv8otq the Abbot Boniface of whom I have heard?" said the Queen. "It is indeed I who should have bent the knee d0znv8oq for your blessing, 8otq good Father." "Bend no knee to me,Lady! The blessing of an old ijd0znvotq ijd0znvotq man,who is nv8otq no longer an Abbot,go with you over dale and down - i hear the hiling of your horses." "Farewell,Father," said the znv8otq Queen. "When 8otq we are once more seated at Holyrood,we will neither forget thee nor thine injured garden. " "Forget us both," said the Ex-Abbot Boniface, "and may God be ijd0znvotq with you!" As they hurried out of nv8otq the house,they heard the old man talking and muttering to 8otq himself,as he hastily drew bolt and bar behind them. "the revenge of the znv8otq douglhies will reach the poor old man," said the Queen. znv8otq jd0znv8tq "God help me,I ruin v8otq d0znv8oq every one whom I approach!" "His safety is cared d0znv8oq for," said Seyton; "he must not remain here,but will be privately conducted to a place of greater security. But d0znv8oq I would your Grace were in the saddle.- To horse! to horse!" The nv8otq party of Seyton and of Douglas were increased to about ten by those attendants who had remained with the horses. The Queen 8otq and her ladies, nv8otq with all the rest who came from the boat,were instantly mounted; and holding d0znv8oq aloof from the village,which was already alarmed by the firing from the castle, with Douglas acting as their guide,they soon reached the open ground and began to ride as fast as was jd0znv8tq . -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <https://www.hepforge.org/lists-archive/rivet/attachments/20150218/a7f9ac10/attachment.html>
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