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1 This attack upon his professional knowledge touched the old bowyer on the raw.
2 It is an old bowyer 's rede that the second feather of a fenny goose is better than the pinion of a tame one.
3 "Serve thee well right, thou redeless fool!" growled the old bowyer .
4 To him, the old Bowyer 's house was haunted by an angel; there was enchantment in the air and space in which she moved.
5 "It is in my mind, John of Tuxford, that you have looked in the face more pots of mead than Frenchmen," said the old bowyer .
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