It would have liked him well to bring this contumelious varlet to his knees. |
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The most religious persons have often more respect for a varlet, than for God. |
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This varlet, wellborn, lives too long, to upbraid me With my close cheat put upon him. |
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Peter was, on the other hand, a most humoursome varlet and excellent company on a wet day. |
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But, Rebecca, I've a mind to see what observance these people will give the varlet. |
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The varlet, as he was then called, followed Mr Altham into the shop. |
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Whether knight or varlet shall the finder be, I will not say. |
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An I had known, I should have seen the varlet hanged ere I had told him. |
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Good it is to hear that the varlet was not let sleep sound all the night! |
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At one time, he took service with a minstrel and was his varlet. |
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Cast loose the stern-chaser and fire her at yon varlet if he makes a move. |
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A white mule with red trappings, led by a varlet, carried Sir Nigel's own napery and table comforts. |
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See him contented, however, thou stubborn varlet,'' said the Disinherited Knight. |
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The fourth varlet did not wait for me, but closed on me with his knife. |
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I trust not the varlet with whom I bartered it for my motley. |
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That in addition, it suits us not that any fiddler, barber, or any soldier varlet should be clad like a prince, in velvet, cloth of silk, and rings of gold. |
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