At this moment there entered the room a little boy, the scion of a noble house, bearing a roasted goose, which he had carried from the kitchen of the opposite inn, the Christopher.
He himself was in the very bloom of youth and health; the child of a noble house, rich for his present wants, and with a future of considerable fortunes.
It was a relation which identified him with thenoble house of his pupil, or, properly speaking, his charge: for Mr. Rigby affected rather the graceful dignity of the governor than the duties of a tutor.
But I answered with composure, that I had ridden out to dinner as far as Noble House.
The disconsolate tone in which you bade me farewell at Noble House, [The first stage on the road from Edinburgh to Dumfries via Moffat.
Art not thou a Gentleman borne, and Bred in noble house, Issued from the Loyns of gentle and noble Parentes?
Dearly did they pay for that pre-eminence; and many a noble house in Spain wept bitter tears when the tidings came of the conquest of Galera.
Eight hundred Spaniards were left dead on the field: and many a noble house in Andalusia had to go into mourning for that day's disaster.
The bloody roll is inscribed with the names of many a noble house in both Andalusia and Castile.
Sister Margaret, though of a noble house herself, had forgot what was due to us and our families, and had taken in this grey hat out of pity.
And you, the scions of a noble house, you, I say, prove that there still are men among so many slaves!
He has written plainly enough upon Apollinaris's face how much he values a brave soldier, the son of a noble house.
Mr. Hartland belonged to a noble house, and the Earl of Marchdale, who held a high office under government, was his first cousin.
The industry and zeal set in motion by this event were rewarded at length to a certain extent by information that the new comer was related to a noble house, and possessed a clear independent property of twelve hundred a year.
I am the daughter of a noble house in Genoa, whose name stood as high in honour and in antiquity, as any inscribed in the Golden Register of that famous aristocracy.
Not much of that, my lord--but I know your honour's noble house well.
The honest and maruellous loue of a mayden of noble house, and of a gentleman that was base borne, and howe a Queene did impeche and let their mariage, with the wise aunswere of the mayde to the Queene.
For Flora was of noble house, although in life lesse than chast.
Be then well assured that if an Empyre bee bestowed vpon thee, it was not for that thou wer a Citizen of Rome or a couragious person descended of noble house, rich and mighty, but only bicause vertues did plentifully abounde in thee.
He is of a noble house, and he may divert himself with such trifles and no harm done.
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