The Caged Lion, 1. köideMacmillan, 1870 - 347 pages |
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... bringing home stray wandering land- loupers ; " and with an anxious glance at Lilias , he went forward unwillingly to perform those duties of hospitality which had become necessary , since the presence of the castle chaplain was a ...
... bringing home stray wandering land- loupers ; " and with an anxious glance at Lilias , he went forward unwillingly to perform those duties of hospitality which had become necessary , since the presence of the castle chaplain was a ...
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... Bring our King home , and every sword shall be at his service . " " What , when they have all been lavished on the crazy Frenchman ? " said Sir James . " No , Sir , " said Patrick , rising in his vehemence ; " when they have been ...
... Bring our King home , and every sword shall be at his service . " " What , when they have all been lavished on the crazy Frenchman ? " said Sir James . " No , Sir , " said Patrick , rising in his vehemence ; " when they have been ...
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... bring home a master . Old Robert of Albany had been King Stork , his son Murdoch was King Log ; and the misery was infinitely in- creased by the violence and lawlessness of Murdoch's sons . King Robert II . had left Scotland the fearful ...
... bring home a master . Old Robert of Albany had been King Stork , his son Murdoch was King Log ; and the misery was infinitely in- creased by the violence and lawlessness of Murdoch's sons . King Robert II . had left Scotland the fearful ...
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... bring my harp from the baggage . " " His own harp is with ours , " said Sir James ; " he will make a better figure therewith . " At his sign , the attendant , Nigel , the only person besides . Lord Marmion of Tanfield who had been ...
... bring my harp from the baggage . " " His own harp is with ours , " said Sir James ; " he will make a better figure therewith . " At his sign , the attendant , Nigel , the only person besides . Lord Marmion of Tanfield who had been ...
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... bring him home with a high hand , utterly disregarding his as- surance that this would only be rendering him in the eyes of his subjects another despised and hated Balliol . Deeming himself a divinely - appointed redresser of wrongs ...
... bring him home with a high hand , utterly disregarding his as- surance that this would only be rendering him in the eyes of his subjects another despised and hated Balliol . Deeming himself a divinely - appointed redresser of wrongs ...
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