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1 II| the land, except it be the king's highways. But no, the 2 III| CHAPTER III.~ ~THE WHITSUN KING.~ ~And now we are home again 3 III| youths stood the Whitsun King of the year before. He was 4 III| intend to remain Whitsun King this year also?"~ ~"I shall 5 III| that I have been Whitsun King."~ ~"And do you know how 6 III| have remained the Whitsun King," answered the youth, haughtily 7 III| perceived that the Whitsun King had made a mistake in answering 8 III| if Martin was the Whitsun King, he himself was at least 9 III| of all came the Whitsun King. His horse was not exactly 10 III| last-comer also. The Whitsun King was in the centre group; 11 III| easy to see how the Whitsun King was galloping along among 12 III| first, he is the Whitsun King, and you see it is in my 13 III| race, though the Whitsun King savagely laid about his 14 III| the head of the Whitsun King, who was quivering with 15 III| therefore be the Whitsun King!" cried many voices.~ ~But 16 III| But who was to be the king, then? The crown was irrecoverably 17 III| hither shall be the Whitsun King."~ ~"There's my hand upon 18 III| escorted the new Whitsun King along all the streets of 19 III| to prove that the Whitsun King had need to be not merely 20 III| brought in the new Whitsun King to introduce him to Squire 21 III| inquired of the Whitsun King.~ ~"Michael Kis, at your 22 III| are going to be Whitsun King for a whole year, eh? What 23 III| the compact, the Whitsun King ought now to be waiting 24 VII| Martin, the former Whitsun King, as being the one among 25 VII| Martin the former Whitsun King, Master Varga the estate 26 VIII| the Nabob and the Whitsun King would look at each other 27 IX| steeds carried them along the king's high-road at a gallop, 28 XIII| Mike Kis, the Whitsun King!~ ~In a moment he had reached 29 XIII| Count Gregory, the Whitsun King, and some other horsemen.