"And especially from every shire's end of England... | |
"York-shire pudding, "roast potatoes and, horse-radish sauce." | |
- A man! Hung like a shire horse! | |
- Oh, then you're strange to this shire? | |
...forest-type shire. | |
"And especially from every shire's end of England... | |
"York-shire pudding, "roast potatoes and, horse-radish sauce." | |
- A man! Hung like a shire horse! | |
- Oh, then you're strange to this shire? | |
...forest-type shire. | |
A deception, good Baron, compelled by my divine sense that our shires deserve the fruits of a greater tree. | |
A messenger sent yesterday would have met you beyond the midway of our shires. | |
But he's our most powerful friend in these shires and he's already in love with you. | |
For in his train today he's brought us half a score of boxes full of jewels and silks and more, about 30,000 golden marks wrested from the northern shires. | |
Hunted in the shires, I see. | |
A deception, good Baron, compelled by my divine sense that our shires deserve the fruits of a greater tree. | |
A messenger sent yesterday would have met you beyond the midway of our shires. | |
But he's our most powerful friend in these shires and he's already in love with you. | |
For in his train today he's brought us half a score of boxes full of jewels and silks and more, about 30,000 golden marks wrested from the northern shires. | |
Hunted in the shires, I see. | |
The department'shiring us? | |
The department'shiring us? | |