Waverley, Or, 'tis Sixty Years Since: In Three Volumes, Volumen 1 |
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A page and four yeomen , bearing bows and quivers , short swords , and targets
of a span breadth , completed his equipage , which , though small , denoted him
to be a man of high rank . He stopped and addressed several of the inhabitants ...
A page and four yeomen , bearing bows and quivers , short swords , and targets
of a span breadth , completed his equipage , which , though small , denoted him
to be a man of high rank . He stopped and addressed several of the inhabitants ...
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This defensive armour covered a doublet of coarse grey cloth ; and the Borderer
had a few half - rusted plates of steel ou his shoulders , a two - edged sword ,
with a dagger hanging beside it , in a buff belt — a helmet , with a few iron bars ,
to ...
This defensive armour covered a doublet of coarse grey cloth ; and the Borderer
had a few half - rusted plates of steel ou his shoulders , a two - edged sword ,
with a dagger hanging beside it , in a buff belt — a helmet , with a few iron bars ,
to ...
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squire wear the spurs , whose unbridled impetuosity can draw unbidden his
sword in the presence of his master , Go hence , and think on what I have said . »
The squire left the chamber abashed . « It were vain , » continued Lord Lacy , « to
...
squire wear the spurs , whose unbridled impetuosity can draw unbidden his
sword in the presence of his master , Go hence , and think on what I have said . »
The squire left the chamber abashed . « It were vain , » continued Lord Lacy , « to
...
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They entered a very long range of stables : in every stall stood a coal - black
horse ; by every horse lay a knight in coal - black armour , with a drawn sword in
his hand , - but all were as silent , hoof and liinb , as if they had been cut out of ...
They entered a very long range of stables : in every stall stood a coal - black
horse ; by every horse lay a knight in coal - black armour , with a drawn sword in
his hand , - but all were as silent , hoof and liinb , as if they had been cut out of ...
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He that shall sound that horn and draw that sword , » said the stranger , who now
intimated that he was the fa . mous Thomas of Hersildoune , « shall , if his heart
fail him not , be king over all broad Britain . So speaks the tongue that cannot lie .
He that shall sound that horn and draw that sword , » said the stranger , who now
intimated that he was the fa . mous Thomas of Hersildoune , « shall , if his heart
fail him not , be king over all broad Britain . So speaks the tongue that cannot lie .
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