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... Father Eustace , the benefits of whose advice we may too soon lose , inasmuch as his merits will speedily re- commend him to an higher station , in which , we trust , he may find the blessing of a friend and adviser as valuable as ...
... Father Eustace , the benefits of whose advice we may too soon lose , inasmuch as his merits will speedily re- commend him to an higher station , in which , we trust , he may find the blessing of a friend and adviser as valuable as ...
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... Father Eustace , " methinks it were wiser in him to tell those who come to lift him up , which of his bones have been broken . " " You , reverend sir , " said the knight , " have , in * the encounter of our wits , made a fair THE ...
... Father Eustace , " methinks it were wiser in him to tell those who come to lift him up , which of his bones have been broken . " " You , reverend sir , " said the knight , " have , in * the encounter of our wits , made a fair THE ...
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... Father Eustace . " Reverend sir , " said Sir Piercie , " had I abidden with him , I should have been complimented out of every remnant of my wardrobe - actually flayed , by the hospitable gods I swear it ! Sir , he secured my spare ...
... Father Eustace . " Reverend sir , " said Sir Piercie , " had I abidden with him , I should have been complimented out of every remnant of my wardrobe - actually flayed , by the hospitable gods I swear it ! Sir , he secured my spare ...
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... Father Eustace , we must walk warily - we must not , for example , bring this man - this Sir Piercie Shafton , to our house of Saint Mary's . " " But how then shall we dispose of him ? 88 THE MONASTERY .
... Father Eustace , we must walk warily - we must not , for example , bring this man - this Sir Piercie Shafton , to our house of Saint Mary's . " " But how then shall we dispose of him ? 88 THE MONASTERY .
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... Father Eustace , " said the Abbot , " and it will go hard but I improve on thy plan . I will send up in secret , not only household stuff , but wine and wassell - bread . There is a young swankie here who shoots venison well . I will ...
... Father Eustace , " said the Abbot , " and it will go hard but I improve on thy plan . I will send up in secret , not only household stuff , but wine and wassell - bread . There is a young swankie here who shoots venison well . I will ...
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