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They had bungled in putting on his armour just now — had turned the hauberk wrong side foremost ; but , as when he had tumbled and taken seizin of England on Pevensey beach , so again he had converted evil omen to fine prophecy .
They had bungled in putting on his armour just now — had turned the hauberk wrong side foremost ; but , as when he had tumbled and taken seizin of England on Pevensey beach , so again he had converted evil omen to fine prophecy .
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A number of us lined the entrance passage to receive the Prince , who , as he passed along , turned from side to side to shake hands with each of us ; but when he came to Brummell he passed him without the smallest notice , and turned ...
A number of us lined the entrance passage to receive the Prince , who , as he passed along , turned from side to side to shake hands with each of us ; but when he came to Brummell he passed him without the smallest notice , and turned ...
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length , he turned regretfully to give it a parting look , for it was here that he had found Marcelle , lost her , and then found her again . Descending the hill of St. Geneviève , they turned their steps in the direction of the ...
length , he turned regretfully to give it a parting look , for it was here that he had found Marcelle , lost her , and then found her again . Descending the hill of St. Geneviève , they turned their steps in the direction of the ...
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