| United States. Office of Education - Agricultural colleges - 1937 - 1296 pages
...RICHARD [Aside.] What shall I say to them, now? EARL [Aside.] I'll settle them, Your Majesty! [Calling.] Gentlemen, you are not properly dressed nor in a fit condition for the King to talk with you! EARL [Aside to rowers.] Row us back to London, oarsmen! [Scornfully.] You'd think, to hear those sweaty... | |
| United States. Office of Education - 1938 - 1270 pages
...Richard [Aside.] What shall I say to them, now? Earl [Aside.] I'll settle them, Your Majesty! [Calling.] Gentlemen, you are not properly dressed nor in a fit condition for the King to talk with you! \m\ S [Ad lib.} [Displeasure arid disappointment.] [Aside to rowers.] Row us back to London, oarsmen!... | |
| 906 pages
...the king's retinue decided that it would be unsafe to land. One of his nobles shouted to the rebels "Gentlemen, you are not properly dressed, nor in a fit condition for a King to talk with". And Richard was persuaded to return to the Tower. The crowd was enraged; nothing... | |
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