The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 17;Volume 64William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1891 |
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... stood . ' Thou art a squire now , and like enough to win the golden spurs , while I am still the master - bowman , and master - bowman I shall bide . I dare scarce wag my tongue so freely with you as when we tramped together past ...
... stood . ' Thou art a squire now , and like enough to win the golden spurs , while I am still the master - bowman , and master - bowman I shall bide . I dare scarce wag my tongue so freely with you as when we tramped together past ...
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... 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 horses ...
... 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 horses ...
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... stood a noble - faced man in flowing purple gown , who pricked off upon a sheet of parchment the style and title of each applicant , marshalling them in their due order , and giving to each the place and facility which his rank demanded ...
... stood a noble - faced man in flowing purple gown , who pricked off upon a sheet of parchment the style and title of each applicant , marshalling them in their due order , and giving to each the place and facility which his rank demanded ...
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... stood men - at - arms . From time to time an elderly man in black with rounded shoulders and a long white wand in his hand came softly forth from this inner room , and beckoned to one or other of the company , who doffed cap and ...
... stood men - at - arms . From time to time an elderly man in black with rounded shoulders and a long white wand in his hand came softly forth from this inner room , and beckoned to one or other of the company , who doffed cap and ...
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... stood a lofty perch , upon which a cast of three solemn Prussian gerfalcons sat , hooded and jes- seled , as silent and motionless as the royal fowler who stood beside them . In the centre of the daïs were two very high chairs with dor ...
... stood a lofty perch , upon which a cast of three solemn Prussian gerfalcons sat , hooded and jes- seled , as silent and motionless as the royal fowler who stood beside them . In the centre of the daïs were two very high chairs with dor ...
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