![]() Responsibility was for lesser men Sir Daniel Plympton, Esquire, lived to laugh, drink, fight, swive-and act. When watered with intrigue, he grew like a mighty oak, and he thrived on life's tumult. With every stomp of their boots, with every shout and every curse, the men-at-arms proclaimed their intention to commit murder most foul. "Catch 'em an' th' earl o' Essex'll reward ye!" Curious spectators turned to watch as Sir Danny and his ward skidded around the corner, but no one stepped between the soldiers and their prey. The mud of the squalid London streets splashed to his knees, and he cleared a garbage-eating pig in one leap. "Catch them twowhoreson actors!" The shouts of five men-at-arms propelled Sir Danny yet faster. With thanks to Carol Bortner for letting me work at Carol's Book Corner, for teaching me about reps and returns, and for giving me some of the best times of my life with the best customers in the world.Īll the world's a stage, And all the men and women merely players. ![]() The Greatest Lover In All England Christina DoddĬopyright © 1994 by Christina Dodd ISBN: 0-06-108153-1 ![]()
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