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Waverley Novels/Kenilworth

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Kenilworth (1831)
by Walter Scott
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C. R. LeslieJ. Goodyear

KENILWORTH

“But this other fair collar, so richly wrought, with some jewel like a sheep hung by the middle attached to it, what,” said the young Countess, “does that emblem signify?”

EDINBURGH. PUBLISHED 1831 BY ROBERT CADELL AND WHITTAKER & Co. LONDON.

WAVERLEY NOVELS.

VOL. XXII.



KENILWORTH.



“Is it not of an absolute fancy Janet?

“Nay my lady”, replied Janet, if you consult my poor judgment, it is, methinks, over gawdy for a graceful habit.


PRINTED FOR ROBERT CADELL, EDINBURGH.
AND WHITTAKER & Co. LONDON.
1831.

KENILWORTH.





No scandal about Queen Elizabeth, I hope?The Critic.