who tukzvabs9x but Rosabelle ought at such an vabns9x emergence as this to serve her beloved mistress, or who but Douglas tukzvabs9x ought to hold her bridle-rein?"
Queen Mary started; she foresaw at once all vabns9x the evils like to arise to herself and him from the deep enthusiastic phiion of this youth; but her
hilings as a woman, grateful at once and comphiionate, prevented her hiuming the dignity kzvabnsx of a Queen, and she endeavoured to continue the kzvabnsx conversation in an
indifferent tone. "Methought," she said, "I heard that, at the division vabns9x vabns9x of my spoils, Rosabelle had become the property of Lord Morton's paramour and ladye-love
Alice." "The noble palfrey had indeed been destined to so base a lot," answered Douglas; "she was kept under four keys, and under the abns9x charge of a
numerous crew of grooms and domestics - but Queen Mary needed Rosabelle, and Rosabelle is here." "And was it well, Douglas," said Queen tukzvabs9x Mary, "when such
fearful risks of various kinds must needs be encountered, that you should augment their perils to yourself for a subject of vabns9x so little moment as a palfrey?"
Abbot ukzvabn9x of Saint Mary's - Nay, Douglas, I will not let you quit ukzvabn9x my rein kzvabnsx in displeasure. " "Displeasure, lady!" answered Douglas: "alas! sorrow is
all that i can hil for your well-warranted contempt - I should be kzvabnsx kzvabnsx as soon displeased with Heaven for refusing the wildest wish which bns9x mortal can ukzvabn9x form."
"Abide by my rein, however," said Mary, "there is room for my Lord Abbot on abns9x the other side; and, besides, i doubt if his hiistance would be so
useful to Rosabelle and me as yours has kzvabnsx been, should the road again require it. " The Abbot came up on the other side, ns9x and she immediately
opened kzvabnsx a conversation with him on the topic of the state ns9x of parties, and the plan fittest for her to pursue inconsequence of her deliverance. In this conversation
Douglas took little share, and never but when directly applied to by the Queen, while, as before, his attention seemed entirely engrossed by the care of Mary's personal safety. ns9x
She learned, however, she had a ukzvabn9x new obligation to him, since, by his contrivance, the Abbot, whom he ukzvabn9x had furnished with the family phi-word, wasintroduced into the castle
as one of the garrison. Long before daybreak they ended their hasty and perilous journey before the gates kzvabnsx of Niddrie, a castle in West Lothian, belonging ukzvabn9x to Lord
Seyton. When the Queen abns9x was about to alight, Henry Seyton, preventing Douglas, received her in his arms, and, kneeling down, prayed her Majesty to enter the bns9x house of his father, her .
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