The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 17;Volume 64William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1891 |
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... prince's own herald and scrivener , ' whispered Sir Nigel as they pulled up amid the line of knights who awaited admission . Ill fares it with the man who would venture to deceive him . He hath by rote the name of every knight of France ...
... prince's own herald and scrivener , ' whispered Sir Nigel as they pulled up amid the line of knights who awaited admission . Ill fares it with the man who would venture to deceive him . He hath by rote the name of every knight of France ...
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... prince until the armourer hath placed the true charge upon your shield . ' As the youth withdrew in confusion , Sir William's keen eye singled out the five red roses from amid the overlapping shields and cloud of pennons which faced him ...
... prince until the armourer hath placed the true charge upon your shield . ' As the youth withdrew in confusion , Sir William's keen eye singled out the five red roses from amid the overlapping shields and cloud of pennons which faced him ...
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... prince anon ; but in truth he hath much upon his hands , for what with Pedro , and the King of Majorca , and the King of Navarre , who is no two days of the same mind , and the Gascon barons who are all chaffering for terms like so many ...
... prince anon ; but in truth he hath much upon his hands , for what with Pedro , and the King of Majorca , and the King of Navarre , who is no two days of the same mind , and the Gascon barons who are all chaffering for terms like so many ...
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... prince may be , I am very sure that he would be loth to keep two old comrades- in - arms upon the further side of the door . Follow close behind me , and I will forestall old Sir William , though I can scarce pro- mise to roll forth ...
... prince may be , I am very sure that he would be loth to keep two old comrades- in - arms upon the further side of the door . Follow close behind me , and I will forestall old Sir William , though I can scarce pro- mise to roll forth ...
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... prince in Europe . A jupon of dark blue cloth , tagged with buckles and pendants of gold , seemed but a sombre and plain attire amidst the wealth of silk and ermine and gilt tissue of fustian with which he was surrounded . He sat with ...
... prince in Europe . A jupon of dark blue cloth , tagged with buckles and pendants of gold , seemed but a sombre and plain attire amidst the wealth of silk and ermine and gilt tissue of fustian with which he was surrounded . He sat with ...
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