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ADELINE ROMINE. Every morning came a young gentlewoman hight Adeline into the castle and every morning did she smile and speak good cheer unto the people. Many words did not fall from her lips, but they few were sage words and goodly. DON HE.-X TH. And there lived a knight on the Heath, hight Don: and although he dwelt for a while in the court of XTomer he feign would spend his time in the Court of Strung. MA I TD MCVEY. And like as few others, the lady Maud has loved but one lord only, clove to him. and quarreled but seven times in three whole twelve months. ELXYIN OL.-XNDER. The knight hight Elwin waxed full weary with the little battles and tournies of the court: thereat he quested forth to gain the whole world, for less were too little to lay nt lady's feet. ALICE VV. HUGHES. And one lady was sore belabored by the sworn devotion of a young Squire. And she sat her down and wept. lVe are simply going to quit, Oh. it's mutual! We can't stand it a minute longerfits entirely too hard on both our nerves! Twenty-eight
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