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But how came you to know she resembled Mabel Lyndwood?" "Ay, I was thinking of that myself," said Simon Quanden. "How do you know that, master?" "Because I have seen her picture," replied the tall archer. "Painted by Satan's chief limner, I suppose?" rejoined Cutbeard. "He who painted it had seen her," replied the tall archer sternly. "But, as I have said, it was the very image of this damsel."
"That will I," replied Henry; "but I fancy the king will be content for the present with Mistress Jane Seymour." "For the present, no doubt," said Hector Cutbeard; "but the time will come and ere long when Jane will be as irksome to him as Anne is now." "Ah, God's death, knave! darest thou say so?" cried Henry furiously.
The charms that proved his undoing were fatal to her also, for in a fit of jealousy he slew her. The remorse occasioned by this deed made him destroy himself." "Well, your version of the legend may be the correct one, for aught I know, worthy sir," said Cutbeard; "but I see not that it accounts for Herne's antlers so well as mine, unless he were wedded to the nun, who you say played him false.
Her pure and eloquent Blood Spoke in her Cheeks, and so distinctly wrought, That one would almost say her Body thought. Cutbeard in the play is a barber, and Thomas Otter a Land and Sea Captain. "Tom Otter's bull, bear, and horse is known all over England, 'in rerum natura."
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