WaverleyD. Estes, 1892 - 697 páginas |
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... baron , " that stroke has deferred thy knighthood for one year ; never must that squire wear the spurs whose unbridled impetuosity can draw unbidden his sword in the presence of his mas- Go hence , and think on what I have said . " The ...
... baron , " that stroke has deferred thy knighthood for one year ; never must that squire wear the spurs whose unbridled impetuosity can draw unbidden his sword in the presence of his mas- Go hence , and think on what I have said . " The ...
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... baron withdrew to the chamber of the lady Isabella , to explain the cause of the disturbance . No more of the proposed tale was ever written ; but the Author's purpose was that it should turn upon a fine legend of superstition which is ...
... baron withdrew to the chamber of the lady Isabella , to explain the cause of the disturbance . No more of the proposed tale was ever written ; but the Author's purpose was that it should turn upon a fine legend of superstition which is ...
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... had now in some degree recovered her composure ; " he will not be found of mortal , unless at his own season . The baron , convinced from this answer that her 91 terror had , for the time , somewhat disturbed her GENERAL PREFACE . lxi.
... had now in some degree recovered her composure ; " he will not be found of mortal , unless at his own season . The baron , convinced from this answer that her 91 terror had , for the time , somewhat disturbed her GENERAL PREFACE . lxi.
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... Baron Fitzosborne of Diggswell , now divested of his armour ; at the sight of whom the Lady Emma changed colour , and exclaim- ing , " It is the same ! " sunk senseless into the arms of Matilda . " She is bewildered by the terrors of ...
... Baron Fitzosborne of Diggswell , now divested of his armour ; at the sight of whom the Lady Emma changed colour , and exclaim- ing , " It is the same ! " sunk senseless into the arms of Matilda . " She is bewildered by the terrors of ...
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... baron himself , while he aban- doned to meaner hands the destruction of St. Clere and Fitzosborne . " But , certes , " said he , " the foul paynim met his match ; for , ever as he foined at me with his brand , I parried his blows with ...
... baron himself , while he aban- doned to meaner hands the destruction of St. Clere and Fitzosborne . " But , certes , " said he , " the foul paynim met his match ; for , ever as he foined at me with his brand , I parried his blows with ...
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