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... Ivanhoe , " hast thou forgotten that twice didst thou fall before this lance ? Remember the lists at Acre - remember the Passage of Arms at Ashby - remember thy proud vaunt in the halls of Rotherwood , and the gage of your gold chain ...
... Ivanhoe , " hast thou forgotten that twice didst thou fall before this lance ? Remember the lists at Acre - remember the Passage of Arms at Ashby - remember thy proud vaunt in the halls of Rotherwood , and the gage of your gold chain ...
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... Ivanhoe , and its no less ex- hausted rider , went down , as all had expected , before the well aimed lance and vigorous steed of the Templar . This issue of the combat all had expected ; but although the spear of Ivanhoe did but , in ...
... Ivanhoe , and its no less ex- hausted rider , went down , as all had expected , before the well aimed lance and vigorous steed of the Templar . This issue of the combat all had expected ; but although the spear of Ivanhoe did but , in ...
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" Because to you , Lady of Ivanhoe , " said Rebecca , rising up and resuming the usual quiet dignity of her manner , " I may law- fully , and without rebuke , pay the debt of gratitude which I owe to Wilfred of Ivanhoe . I am - forgive ...
" Because to you , Lady of Ivanhoe , " said Rebecca , rising up and resuming the usual quiet dignity of her manner , " I may law- fully , and without rebuke , pay the debt of gratitude which I owe to Wilfred of Ivanhoe . I am - forgive ...
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