The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 17;Volume 64William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1891 |
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... archers have already gone forward to Dax . ' ' I trust , Aylward , ' said Sir Nigel , coming upon deck , ' that the men are ready for the land . Go tell them that the boats will be for them within the hour . ' The archer raised his hand ...
... archers have already gone forward to Dax . ' ' I trust , Aylward , ' said Sir Nigel , coming upon deck , ' that the men are ready for the land . Go tell them that the boats will be for them within the hour . ' The archer raised his hand ...
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... archers stood about the gateway , and beat back from time to time with their bow - staves the inquisitive and chattering crowd who swarmed round the portal . Two knights in full armour , with lances raised and closed vizors , sat their ...
... archers stood about the gateway , and beat back from time to time with their bow - staves the inquisitive and chattering crowd who swarmed round the portal . Two knights in full armour , with lances raised and closed vizors , sat their ...
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... archers and a score of lancers , but there are two hundred men who wait for me on this side of the water upon the borders of Navarre . ' ' And who are they , Sir Nigel ? ' ' They are a free company , sire , and they are called the White ...
... archers and a score of lancers , but there are two hundred men who wait for me on this side of the water upon the borders of Navarre . ' ' And who are they , Sir Nigel ? ' ' They are a free company , sire , and they are called the White ...
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... archers . A few words from the prince disposed of each case , and if the applicant liked not the judgment , a quick glance from the prince's dark eyes sent him to the door with the grievance all gone out of him . The young ruler had sat ...
... archers . A few words from the prince disposed of each case , and if the applicant liked not the judgment , a quick glance from the prince's dark eyes sent him to the door with the grievance all gone out of him . The young ruler had sat ...
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... archers to aid us in our venture . When he hath come , and when our fair consort is recovered in her health , which I trust by the grace of God may be ere many weeks be past , we shall then join the army at Dax , and set our banners to ...
... archers to aid us in our venture . When he hath come , and when our fair consort is recovered in her health , which I trust by the grace of God may be ere many weeks be past , we shall then join the army at Dax , and set our banners to ...
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