St. Nicholas, Volume 10, Part 1Scribner, 1883 - Children's literature |
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Page 176
... knights and gentlemen , pages and guards , in richest attire of velvets and damasks and cloth of gold , rode King Henry of England , imposing in appearance and royal in mien . He was dressed in a magnificent suit of silver damask ...
... knights and gentlemen , pages and guards , in richest attire of velvets and damasks and cloth of gold , rode King Henry of England , imposing in appearance and royal in mien . He was dressed in a magnificent suit of silver damask ...
Page 212
... knight from the South , for it had been thought very likely that this knight had been prevented in some way from stopping at Viteau , and that he had taken Louis on with him , intending to send him back at some convenient opportunity ...
... knight from the South , for it had been thought very likely that this knight had been prevented in some way from stopping at Viteau , and that he had taken Louis on with him , intending to send him back at some convenient opportunity ...
Page 213
... knight's company to ride on by himself , as none could doubt , to his mother's house , the poor lady was completely overwhelmed with grief , and thus she remained until Barran arrived at Viteau , for which place he started as soon as he ...
... knight's company to ride on by himself , as none could doubt , to his mother's house , the poor lady was completely overwhelmed with grief , and thus she remained until Barran arrived at Viteau , for which place he started as soon as he ...
Page 215
... knight ; and although I was not his squire , but a simple man - at- arms , ready to fight on horse or on foot , or not to fight at all , just as the case might be , still I was a better man than the squire - for he could not write , any ...
... knight ; and although I was not his squire , but a simple man - at- arms , ready to fight on horse or on foot , or not to fight at all , just as the case might be , still I was a better man than the squire - for he could not write , any ...
Page 216
... knight , and I want him to carry a straight and fair message , which he can not do if I send it by word of mouth . So you must write what I wish to say in a letter to my seneschal , and the messenger shall carry it . ' With that , he ...
... knight , and I want him to carry a straight and fair message , which he can not do if I send it by word of mouth . So you must write what I wish to say in a letter to my seneschal , and the messenger shall carry it . ' With that , he ...
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