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Updated: June 3, 2025
The doctor gripped his hand tenderly in parting. The smile died from the younger man's face and his answer was scarcely audible: "No!" It was half past ten before Stuart reached Gramercy Park. The wind had shifted to the southeast and a cold, drizzling rain, mixed with fog enveloped the city. Somehow the chill found his heart. The windows of Nan's room were dark.
'Heaven accord you long life and happiness, O queen, replied Geraint. 'Why didst thou not go with my lord to hunt? asked the queen. 'Because I knew not when he went, said Geraint. 'But men told me in hall that you had gone out alone, and I came to crave permission to accompany and guard you. 'Gramercy, said the queen. 'Thy protection is very agreeable to me.
The knight was deep in his thought and speech, when he was overtaken by the Duke. The Duke embraced his friend, greeting him very tenderly. Then he said to him, "I pledge my faith that I will love you all the days of my life, never on any day seeking to do you a mischief, for you have told me the very truth, and have not lied to me by a single word." "Sire," he made answer, "thanks and gramercy.
And then he was ware of Sir Gawaine, and saluted him, and prayed God to send him much worship. As to that, said Sir Gawaine, gramercy; also I pray to God that he send you honour and worship. Ah, said the knight, I may lay that aside, for sorrow and shame cometh to me after worship.
"And what knows he of me?" said the knight. "He knows you," answered the youth "as he does every way-faring knight and friar, by instinct." "Gramercy," said the knight; "then I understand his bidding: but how if I say I will not come?" "I am enjoined to bring you," said the youth. "If persuasion avail not, I must use other argument."
Farewell, gammer; thanks and gramercy for your goods! I will not marry; no, believe me, I will not. I fairly quit my interest therein, and totally abandon and renounce it from this time forward, even as much as at present. With this, as he endeavoured to make an escape out of the room, the old crone did anticipate his flight and make him stop.
Ha, ha! he, hee! cried La Guyol and La Sabatiere, looking close at each other's prints Ho, ho! cried La Battarelle and Maronette, doing the same: Whist! cried one ft, ft, said a second hush, quoth a third poo, poo, replied a fourth gramercy! cried the Lady Carnavallette; 'twas she who bewhisker'd St. Bridget.
And the race keeps up, Gramercy still ahead, until the goal of summer is won, and every blessed thing that could have burst into bloom has settled down to enjoy the siesta of the hot season. Masie was never tired of watching these changes, her wonder and delight increasing as the season progressed.
Then Arthur as a lion, ran unto King Cradelment of North Wales, and smote him through the left side, that the horse and the king fell down; and then he took the horse by the rein, and led him unto Ulfius, and said, Have this horse, mine old friend, for great need hast thou of horse. Gramercy, said Ulfius. Then Sir Arthur did so marvellously in arms, that all men had wonder.
"Laid siege to Jericho!" cries Mr. Brummell. "The old man is cracked cracked, sir!" " Laid siege to this city," continued the old man, "I and five more promised Messire Gautier de Mauny that we would give ourselves up as ransom for the place. And we came before our Lord King Edward, attired as you see, and the fair queen begged our lives out of her gramercy."
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