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I am no kitchen-page, as the damsel saith I am; I am a gentleman born, and of more high lineage than thou, and that will
Stories of King Arthur and His Knights Retold from Malory's "Morte dArthur" U. Waldo Cutler
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Thou smellest all of the kitchen; thy clothes be foul with the grease and tallow that thou gainedst in King Arthur's kitchen; therefore turn again, foul kitchen-page.
Stories of King Arthur and His Knights Retold from Malory's "Morte dArthur" U. Waldo Cutler
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"Fie, fie," said she, "sir knight, ye are uncourteous to set a kitchen-page afore me; him beseemeth better to stick a swine than to sit afore a damsel of high parentage."
Stories of King Arthur and His Knights Retold from Malory's "Morte dArthur" U. Waldo Cutler
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"Fie on thee," said the damsel, "shall I have none but one that is your kitchen-page?"
Stories of King Arthur and His Knights Retold from Malory's "Morte dArthur" U. Waldo Cutler
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King Arthur, grant me this boon, 'he cried,' that I serve you no longer as a kitchen-page, but as a knight. '
Stories of King Arthur's Knights Told to the Children by Mary MacGregor Mary Esther Miller MacGregor 1918
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'A kitchen-page go to rescue the Lady Lyonors! 'shouted Sir Kay in scorn.
Stories of King Arthur's Knights Told to the Children by Mary MacGregor Mary Esther Miller MacGregor 1918
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'I will never ask a favour of a kitchen-page,' said Lynette haughtily.
Stories of King Arthur's Knights Told to the Children by Mary MacGregor Mary Esther Miller MacGregor 1918
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'Alas, that a kitchen-page should kill two brave knights!' cried
Stories of King Arthur's Knights Told to the Children by Mary MacGregor Mary Esther Miller MacGregor 1918
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"Alas," she said, "that ever a kitchen-page should have that fortune to destroy two such doughty knights.
Stories of King Arthur and His Knights Retold from Malory's "Morte dArthur" U. Waldo Cutler
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