Cameos from English history. By the author of The heir of Redclyffe |
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... enemy . The Northmen also set up their camp , in expectation of a battle , and darkness had just closed in on them when a shout was heard on the opposite side of the river , and to their surprise a voice was heard speaking in their own ...
... enemy . The Northmen also set up their camp , in expectation of a battle , and darkness had just closed in on them when a shout was heard on the opposite side of the river , and to their surprise a voice was heard speaking in their own ...
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... enemies , for that he was convinced that evil was intended , since he was closely watched ; and one day when he had gone down to the river to bathe , the queen had threatened him with cruel punishments if he again left the place ...
... enemies , for that he was convinced that evil was intended , since he was closely watched ; and one day when he had gone down to the river to bathe , the queen had threatened him with cruel punishments if he again left the place ...
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... enemy , where Harald caught his bridle , made him prisoner , and delivered him to four knights to keep . While , how- ever , they were engaged in plundering , he made his escape , and had ridden four leagues when he met a soldier of ...
... enemy , where Harald caught his bridle , made him prisoner , and delivered him to four knights to keep . While , how- ever , they were engaged in plundering , he made his escape , and had ridden four leagues when he met a soldier of ...
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... enemy of her country , but it should be remembered how nearly the Northmen and Danes were connected , and that Knut was the grandson of her father's ally , Harald Bluetooth . The great event of Richard's time was the above - mentioned ...
... enemy of her country , but it should be remembered how nearly the Northmen and Danes were connected , and that Knut was the grandson of her father's ally , Harald Bluetooth . The great event of Richard's time was the above - mentioned ...
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... enemies without , met by a band of vassals , strong in attachment to their lord . The foes who threatened the young William were of his own family , and his own subjects , and there was none of that generous temper , even amongst his ...
... enemies without , met by a band of vassals , strong in attachment to their lord . The foes who threatened the young William were of his own family , and his own subjects , and there was none of that generous temper , even amongst his ...
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Términos y frases comunes
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