The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 71;Volume 144William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1931 |
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... Nerses heard his laugh as he went down the stairs . Then , at sight of his father , the laughter went from the Christian mercenary's face . He knelt for the Bishop's blessing and then was in Nerses ' arms the while the Persian wolf ...
... Nerses heard his laugh as he went down the stairs . Then , at sight of his father , the laughter went from the Christian mercenary's face . He knelt for the Bishop's blessing and then was in Nerses ' arms the while the Persian wolf ...
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... Nerses , as he tells , braced himself to pronounce the dreadful words . ' Let these men be taken outside the courtyard and shot to death with arrows . ' It was done . Nerses heard the thudding of the arrow - heads as he climbed ...
... Nerses , as he tells , braced himself to pronounce the dreadful words . ' Let these men be taken outside the courtyard and shot to death with arrows . ' It was done . Nerses heard the thudding of the arrow - heads as he climbed ...
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... Nerses sat long in his tower in idle , happy thought that evening , watching the sunset colours turn to darkness and that darkness pale in the coming of the star - rise . So the skein had unravelled itself , Gezir and Hormizd alike had ...
... Nerses sat long in his tower in idle , happy thought that evening , watching the sunset colours turn to darkness and that darkness pale in the coming of the star - rise . So the skein had unravelled itself , Gezir and Hormizd alike had ...
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