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... and greed , " he said ; « the wolf , when he has lost his teeth , should be treated no better than a cur . " Leaving the Bridgeward to lament the altera- tion of times , which sent domineering soldiers , and 10 THE ABBOT .
... and greed , " he said ; « the wolf , when he has lost his teeth , should be treated no better than a cur . " Leaving the Bridgeward to lament the altera- tion of times , which sent domineering soldiers , and 10 THE ABBOT .
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Sir Walter Scott. tion of times , which sent domineering soldiers , and feudal retainers , to his place of passage , in- stead of peaceful pilgrims , and reduced him to become the oppressed , instead of playing the extortioner , the ...
Sir Walter Scott. tion of times , which sent domineering soldiers , and feudal retainers , to his place of passage , in- stead of peaceful pilgrims , and reduced him to become the oppressed , instead of playing the extortioner , the ...
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... sent him on the wing through the air himself one bright moonlight night . » The memory of this catastrophe was so re- cent , that the page averted his eyes with horror from the scathed ruins in which it had taken place ; and the ...
... sent him on the wing through the air himself one bright moonlight night . » The memory of this catastrophe was so re- cent , that the page averted his eyes with horror from the scathed ruins in which it had taken place ; and the ...
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... sent him hither . The number of the questions demanded of him at once , afforded a momentary apology for his remain- ing silent , and ere that brief truce had elapsed , a personage entered the hall , at whose appear- ance those who had ...
... sent him hither . The number of the questions demanded of him at once , afforded a momentary apology for his remain- ing silent , and ere that brief truce had elapsed , a personage entered the hall , at whose appear- ance those who had ...
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... in which he may have the chance of rewarding his well - wishers . " - " « My name is Roland Græme , my lord , » an- swered the youth , « a page , who , for the pre- sent , is in the service of Sir Halbert Glendin- THE ABBOT . 37.
... in which he may have the chance of rewarding his well - wishers . " - " « My name is Roland Græme , my lord , » an- swered the youth , « a page , who , for the pre- sent , is in the service of Sir Halbert Glendin- THE ABBOT . 37.
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