The Stoddard Library: A Thousand Hours of Entertainment with the World's Great Writers, Volume 9G.L. Shuman & Company, 1911 - Literature |
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... brothers - in - law . No solemn peace seems to be made without a marriage , and yet these marriages seldom hinder the breaking out of new wars . All the Greek historians blame the Persian tendencies of Alexander , his assumption of ...
... brothers - in - law . No solemn peace seems to be made without a marriage , and yet these marriages seldom hinder the breaking out of new wars . All the Greek historians blame the Persian tendencies of Alexander , his assumption of ...
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... brother ; and Sir Kay was made knight at All Hallowmass afore . So as they rode to the jousts - ward , Sir Kay had lost his sword , for he had left it at his father's lodg- ing , and so he prayed young Arthur for to ride for his sword ...
... brother ; and Sir Kay was made knight at All Hallowmass afore . So as they rode to the jousts - ward , Sir Kay had lost his sword , for he had left it at his father's lodg- ing , and so he prayed young Arthur for to ride for his sword ...
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... brother Arthur , for he brought it to me . How gat ye this sword ? said Sir Ector to Arthur . Sir , I will tell you . When I came home for my broth- er's sword , I found nobody at home to deliver me his sword , and so I thought my brother ...
... brother Arthur , for he brought it to me . How gat ye this sword ? said Sir Ector to Arthur . Sir , I will tell you . When I came home for my broth- er's sword , I found nobody at home to deliver me his sword , and so I thought my brother ...
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... brother , Sir Kay , seneschal of all your lands . That shall be done , said Arthur , and more , by the faith of my body , that never man shall have that office but he , while he and I live . Therewithal they went unto the Archbishop ...
... brother , Sir Kay , seneschal of all your lands . That shall be done , said Arthur , and more , by the faith of my body , that never man shall have that office but he , while he and I live . Therewithal they went unto the Archbishop ...
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... brother . Leave this mourn- ing and weeping , said the king , for all this will not avail me , for wit thou well an I might live myself , the death of Sir Lucan would grieve me evermore ; but my time hieth fast MALORY 25.
... brother . Leave this mourn- ing and weeping , said the king , for all this will not avail me , for wit thou well an I might live myself , the death of Sir Lucan would grieve me evermore ; but my time hieth fast MALORY 25.
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