The Caged Lion, 1. köideMacmillan, 1870 - 347 pages |
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... burst forth Malcolm ; but then , even as he was about to utter his thanks , his eye sought for the guardian who had ever been his mouthpiece , and , with a sudden . shriek of dismay , he cried , " My uncle 28 [ Chap THE CAGED LION .
... burst forth Malcolm ; but then , even as he was about to utter his thanks , his eye sought for the guardian who had ever been his mouthpiece , and , with a sudden . shriek of dismay , he cried , " My uncle 28 [ Chap THE CAGED LION .
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... thank- 66 " Not at all , lady , " replied Sir James , smiling ; " you will do better to take your seat ; I fear it must be en croupe , for we can scarce dismount one of your guards . " 66 " She shall ride behind me , " said Malcolm , in ...
... thank- 66 " Not at all , lady , " replied Sir James , smiling ; " you will do better to take your seat ; I fear it must be en croupe , for we can scarce dismount one of your guards . " 66 " She shall ride behind me , " said Malcolm , in ...
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... Thanks to this good knight , " said Malcolm ; and the gate was opened , and the new - comers dismounted to pass under the archway , which taught humility . A number of the brethren met them as they came forth into the first quadrangle ...
... Thanks to this good knight , " said Malcolm ; and the gate was opened , and the new - comers dismounted to pass under the archway , which taught humility . A number of the brethren met them as they came forth into the first quadrangle ...
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... thanks with all his heart ; but there was a strange wanness upon his face , and a spasm of severe pain crossed him more than once , though , as Lilias eagerly asked after his hurts , he called them nothing , since he had her safe again ...
... thanks with all his heart ; but there was a strange wanness upon his face , and a spasm of severe pain crossed him more than once , though , as Lilias eagerly asked after his hurts , he called them nothing , since he had her safe again ...
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... thanks , Sir James said , " Lend me thine harp , Malcolm ; I have learnt thy song now ; and thou , Harry , must hear and own how far our Scottish minstrelsy exceeds thy boasted Chevy Chase . " And forth rang in all the mellow beauty of ...
... thanks , Sir James said , " Lend me thine harp , Malcolm ; I have learnt thy song now ; and thou , Harry , must hear and own how far our Scottish minstrelsy exceeds thy boasted Chevy Chase . " And forth rang in all the mellow beauty of ...
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