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And the King carried on the dialogue in the same strain which, while it led Alice to apprehend nothing more serious than the apish gallantry of a fantastic boy, certainly induced the supposed Louis Kerneguy to think that he had made one of those conquests which often and easily fall to the share of sovereigns.
The honourable Master Kerneguy, from a cubbish lout of a raw Scotsman, seemed to have acquired at once all the grace and ease of motion and manner, which could be given by an acquaintance of the earliest and most familiar kind with the best company of the time.
So to the Office, where we sat all the morning; and at noon home to dinner, and then abroad again, with my wife, to the Duke of York's playhouse, and saw "The Unfortunate Lovers;" a mean play, I think, but some parts very good, and excellently acted. We sat under the boxes, and saw the fine ladies; among others, my Lady Kerneguy, a who is most devilishly painted.
And, by the way, thou art slack in paying me my well-deserved tribute of compliment on my counterfeiting. Did I not play Louis Kerneguy as round as a ring?" "If your Majesty asks my serious opinion, perhaps I may be forgiven if I say your dialect was somewhat too coarse for a Scottish youth of high birth, and your behaviour perhaps a little too churlish.
"I am surprised at your folly," said Sir Henry Lee, "in hinting at such things, Alice; a pack of scandal, invented by the rascals who have usurped the government a thing devised by the enemy." "Nay, sir," said Kerneguy, laughing, "we must not let our zeal charge the enemy with more scandal than they actually deserve. Mistress Alice has put the question to me.
"I remember my kinsman Everard was here one morning Also, I bethink me, a follower of his, called Wildrake." "Did you not also receive a young cavalier, called Louis Garnegey?" said Cromwell. "I remember no such name, were I to hang for it," said the knight. "Kerneguy, or some such word," said the General; "we will not quarrel for a sound."
Nor had the King once made the slightest relapse into the naughty Louis Kerneguy. When she had seen Charles and his attendant set off, she had taken some repose in the cottage where they parted. With the morning came news that Woodstock was occupied by soldiers, so that return thither might have led to danger, suspicion, and enquiry.
Where many brave ladies; among others, Castlemayne lay impudently upon her back in her coach asleep, with her mouth open. There was also my Lady Kerneguy, She is frequently mentioned in the "Memoires de Grammont," and in the letters of the second Earl of Chesterfield. once my Lady Anne Hambleton, that is said to have given the Duke a clap upon his first coming over.
"On my honour, I believe so, Alice," replied the King: "But oddsfish! my girl, let Majesty sleep for the present it concerns my safety, as I told your brother lately Call me sir, then, which belongs alike to king, peer, knight, and gentleman or rather let me be wild Louis Kerneguy again." Alice looked down, and shook her head. "That cannot be, please your Majesty." "What!
"In the first place, I know Markham is a slave to his word: besides, were any chance to bring him here, I think I could pass your Majesty upon him without difficulty, as Louis Kerneguy.
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