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  • A fierce little swaggering, strutting man did come upon the king at Newark and did tell him that Josceline, meaning thee, had fled, and that he had been pursuing thee.

    A Boy's Ride Gulielma Zollinger

  • This year, the organizers boast participation by Jamie Oliver's restaurant Fifteen Cornwall, Thomasina Miers of the Mexican chain, Wahaca, and food writers such as Josceline Dimbleby.

    Eat, Drink and Be Entertained Paul Levy 2011

  • “Admit him instantly,” said the King, “and with due honour, Josceline.”

    The Talisman 2008

  • Josceline to keep in his hand so that he may thereby muzzle his father, why, he is king.

    A Boy's Ride Gulielma Zollinger

  • "And what service is that?" inquired Josceline as he came smiling into the room.

    A Boy's Ride Gulielma Zollinger

  • But all was still; and he soon fell to picturing the scene at the castle, -- Lady De Aldithely and Josceline, mounted for their journey, going out at the postern gate at the head of the train of sumpter mules and attended by the band of serving-men and men-at-arms.

    A Boy's Ride Gulielma Zollinger

  • "And how knowest thou that?" asked Josceline, complacently.

    A Boy's Ride Gulielma Zollinger

  • They had little to fear, however, from arrows, as the king's men would not so much wish to injure the supposed Josceline as to capture him.

    A Boy's Ride Gulielma Zollinger

  • If thou art to play Josceline, thou must play in earnest.

    A Boy's Ride Gulielma Zollinger

  • Josceline flee; but when he did flee I did give chase.

    A Boy's Ride Gulielma Zollinger

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