The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 17;Volume 64William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1891 |
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... knight , and , though over sixty years of age , full of enterprise and enthusiasm , and longing for opportunities to do great deeds . Stories had reached Normandy of the wonderful and long - forgotten islands in mid - ocean , in ...
... knight , and , though over sixty years of age , full of enterprise and enthusiasm , and longing for opportunities to do great deeds . Stories had reached Normandy of the wonderful and long - forgotten islands in mid - ocean , in ...
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... knight , and the two paced the poop together , Sir Nigel in his plum - coloured velvet suit with flat cap of the same , adorned in front with the Lady Loring's glove and girt round with a curling ostrich feather . The lusty knight , on ...
... knight , and the two paced the poop together , Sir Nigel in his plum - coloured velvet suit with flat cap of the same , adorned in front with the Lady Loring's glove and girt round with a curling ostrich feather . The lusty knight , on ...
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... knight or baron aboard . I would mine eyes were better . How read you this upon the left ? ' 6 Argent and azure , a ... knights and squires were speedily lowered into a broad lighter , and reached the shore almost as soon as their ...
... knight or baron aboard . I would mine eyes were better . How read you this upon the left ? ' 6 Argent and azure , a ... knights and squires were speedily lowered into a broad lighter , and reached the shore almost as soon as their ...
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... knight shortly , ' I would have to understand that , blind as I am , I can yet see the path of honour very clearly ... knights walked their horses abreast , while Alleyne and Ford , with John Northbury , who was squire to Sir Oliver ...
... knight shortly , ' I would have to understand that , blind as I am , I can yet see the path of honour very clearly ... knights walked their horses abreast , while Alleyne and Ford , with John Northbury , who was squire to Sir Oliver ...
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... knights , many of whom , in imitation of their master , had brought their ladies and their children from England , all helped to swell the coffers of the burghers . Now , with this fresh influx of noblemen and cavaliers , food and lodg ...
... knights , many of whom , in imitation of their master , had brought their ladies and their children from England , all helped to swell the coffers of the burghers . Now , with this fresh influx of noblemen and cavaliers , food and lodg ...
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