Constance Sherwood An Autobiography of the Sixteenth Century

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Constance Sherwood An Autobiography of the Sixteenth Century
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Albeit I strove very much last year when I won the boat-match at Richmond, by my troth it was but child's play to last night's racing. Poor Mr. Watson fainted before we landed, and neither of us dared venture to stop from pull- ing for to assist him. But, God be praised, he is now in a good bed ; and I fetched for him at daybreak a leech I know in the Borough, who hath set his broken limbs ; and to-night if the weather be not foul, when it gets dark, we will convey him in a boat to a ves- sel a...t the river's mouth, which I have retained for to take us to Calais. But I would Mistress Ward was on board of it also. " " Oh, Basil, " I exclaimed. " if we can discover where she doth lodge, it would not then be impossible. If wo had forecasted this yesterday, she would be saved. Yet she had perhaps refused to tell us. " " Most like she would, " he answer- ed ; u but if you do hit by any means upon her abode to-day, forthwith de- spatch a trusty messenger unto me at Mr. Hodgson's, and I promise you, sweetheart, she shall, will she nill she, if I have to use force for it, be carried away to France, and stowed with a good madame I know at Calais.

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