[The Last Of The Barons<br> Complete by Edward Bulwer-Lytton]@TWC D-Link book
The Last Of The Barons
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CHAPTER III
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He was pleased to see the way made by his young namesake, and lifting his cap, as he nodded to the group and leaned his arm upon Marmaduke's shoulder, he said, "Thanks, and hearty thanks, to you, knights and gentles, for your courteous reception of an old friend's young son.

I have our king's most gracious permission to see him enrolled one of the court you grace.
Ah, Master Falconer, and how does thy worthy uncle ?--braver knight never trod.

What young gentleman is yonder ?--a new face and a manly one; by your favour, present him.

The son of a Savile! Sir, on my return, be not the only Savile who shuns our table of Warwick Court.

Master Dacres, commend me to the lady, your mother; she and I have danced many a measure together in the old time,--we all live again in our children.
Good den to you, sirs.


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