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  <dc:title>[Chapter XIII  In which our Knight is tantalised with a transient Glimpse of Felicity ]</dc:title>
  <dc:description>The scene takes place in the kitchen of an inn.  Timothy Crabshaw, the knight's squire, and Tom Clarke, his friend, are engaged in a fight with two haberdashers' apprentices dressed in military uniform.
On the far left Clarke, wearing a white shirt and pale breeches, is holding up his fists to one of the apprentices, wearing a red coat with gold braiding, who has fallen to the ground and is trying to crawl away, a terrified expression on his face.  To the right of them Crabshaw, wearing a white shirt and brown breeches has grabbed the other apprentice, wearing a red coat, and blacked cocked hat, by the shoulders.  Sir Launcelot Greaves, dressed in black armour with a sword in his hand watches as two veiled women hurry out the door on the far right.  These are Aurelia Darnel, Greaves' long-lost love, and her companion Dolly.  In the background can be seen, from left to right, a screen, a window, and a dresser with a lighted candle on it. </dc:description>
  <dc:date>[c1780-1809]</dc:date>
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