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NOR KING NOR COUNTRY.
DV GlLXIEWi' PARKER.
Of all the good men that Lincolnshire ood
world
i8 ows or the been son vexedam his
gave to England to make h He had Haver be
none w•asstrong- life. It was not so much anger against
er, prude handsouae, the king, for he had greatgreverencebat
er, prouder and mora handsome than
Jahn Enderby, t whom Tlwil Charles for the monarchy
of .England ;
v1010nC. Yeare1rBIOrO, in a gnarT01
Made alcndght against his will. "Your a ainst Lard Rip ngirale 11>s mind w'as
gracious majesty," said john Enderby, between the Earl of Lindsey and m ord
ha
when the Sing was come to Boston Rippingdale upon a public
town on the business of draining the which Parliament settled afLexwar
other matters more im- had sided with the herr of Lindsey'
Holland fan and The two earls had been reconciled af-
portant and more secret, "the honor terwards, but Lord 111pPingdale had
Your majesty would confer is well be- never forgiven Enderby,
driven somewhat Ent heavily ;but to -day his slum -
herons
be-
yond a poor man like myself, for all In Enderby'a brain ideas worker,
Lincolnshire knower that I am herons strength was infused with a stile-
tto many shifts to keep myself above wee it of aetion and the warmth of a perva-
er, Times have bean hard thesemany sive idea. There
re wasno
darkness
in his
#you. majesty' P
don, and, 1)0 tandhe, could hear the veins OncethrObb of
don, our tares have been heavy.'f his under is ear impetuously.
"1)o you refuse knighthood of
with attain on he muttehe rode red to himself.iTlc1,
a sneer?" said Lord Rippingdale,
sad. ;