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|Text=<p>[The Jester speaks]  "I came to save my master, and if he will not consent, basta!  I can but go away home again.  Kind service can not be checked from hand to hand like a shuttle-cock or stool-ball.  I'll hang for no man  . . . ."</p>
|Text=<p>[The Jester speaks]  "I came to save my master, and if he will not consent, basta!  I can but go away home again.  Kind service can not be checked from hand to hand like a shuttle-cock or stool-ball.  I'll hang for no man  . . . ."</p>
<p>Scott, Walter, <u>Ivanhoe; A Romance</u> (D. Appleton and Co., New York, 1904), page 257.  Reference provided by John Thorn 6/11/2007.</p>
<p>Scott, Walter, <u>Ivanhoe; A Romance</u> (D. Appleton and Co., New York, 1904), page 257.  Reference provided by John Thorn 6/11/2007.</p>
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[The Jester speaks] "I came to save my master, and if he will not consent, basta! I can but go away home again. Kind service can not be checked from hand to hand like a shuttle-cock or stool-ball. I'll hang for no man . . . ."

Scott, Walter, Ivanhoe; A Romance (D. Appleton and Co., New York, 1904), page 257. Reference provided by John Thorn 6/11/2007.

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