Rewards and Fairies by Rudyard Kipling
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''Twas Virginia after-wards. Her plantation of Virginia.' 'Virginia afterwards, and stop Philip from taking it. Didn't she say she'd lend 'em guns?' 'Right so. But not ships - then.' 'And I thought you meant they must have told her they'd do it off their own bat, without getting her into a row with Philip. Was I right?' 'Near enough for a Minister of the Queen. But remember she gave the lads full time to change their minds. She was three long days at Rye Royal - knighting of fat Mayors. When she came back to Brickwall, they met her a mile down the road, and she could feel their eyes burn through her riding-mask. Chris Hatton, poor fool, was vexed at it. '"YOU would not birch them when I gave you the chance," says she to Chris. "Now you must get me half an hour's private speech with 'em in Brickwall garden. Eve tempted Adam in a garden. Quick, man, or I may repent!"' 'She was a Queen. Why did she not send for them herself?' said Una. The lady shook her head. 'That was never her way. I've seen her walk to her own mirror by bye-ends, and the woman that cannot walk straight there is past praying for. Yet I would have you pray for her! What else - what else in England's name could |
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