The Caged Lion, 1. köideMacmillan, 1870 - 347 pages |
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Page 21
... hold on the boy's bridle ; " what , rin your head into the wolf's mouth again , when we've barely brought you off haill and sain ? " " Haill and sain ? Dastard and forlorn , " cried Malcolm , with passionate weeping . " I - I to flee ...
... hold on the boy's bridle ; " what , rin your head into the wolf's mouth again , when we've barely brought you off haill and sain ? " " Haill and sain ? Dastard and forlorn , " cried Malcolm , with passionate weeping . " I - I to flee ...
Page 24
... Hold every one his horse ready to mount . " " With your favour , Sir Squire , I say , bind each man his horse to a tree . The skene and broadsword , which I see you all wear , will be ten times as effective on foot . " " Do as the ...
... Hold every one his horse ready to mount . " " With your favour , Sir Squire , I say , bind each man his horse to a tree . The skene and broadsword , which I see you all wear , will be ten times as effective on foot . " " Do as the ...
Page 26
... hold rendered this impossible ; besides , there was the shouting , the clang , the confusion of the outburst of an ambush all around and on every side , and before the man could free his hand to draw his weapon he necessarily loosed his ...
... hold rendered this impossible ; besides , there was the shouting , the clang , the confusion of the outburst of an ambush all around and on every side , and before the man could free his hand to draw his weapon he necessarily loosed his ...
Page 27
... holds the power in Scotland . Take that oath , thou livest : refuse it , and— ” He held up the deadly little dagger called the misericorde . " And who art thou , caitiff land - louper , " muttered Walter , " to put to oath knights and ...
... holds the power in Scotland . Take that oath , thou livest : refuse it , and— ” He held up the deadly little dagger called the misericorde . " And who art thou , caitiff land - louper , " muttered Walter , " to put to oath knights and ...
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... hold it unworthy of him to have spoken freely of his own sovereign with an Englishman . Would James be another Walter ? and , if sc , would Sir James Stewart protect him ? He had acquired much affec- tion for , and strong reliance on ...
... hold it unworthy of him to have spoken freely of his own sovereign with an Englishman . Would James be another Walter ? and , if sc , would Sir James Stewart protect him ? He had acquired much affec- tion for , and strong reliance on ...
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