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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Page 21
... them as well as my life , wherefore it shall grieve me right sore , the departition of this fellowship : for I have had an old custom to have them in my fellowship . HOW SIR LAUNCELOT SAILED UNTO A CASTLE AND the wind MALORY 21.
... them as well as my life , wherefore it shall grieve me right sore , the departition of this fellowship : for I have had an old custom to have them in my fellowship . HOW SIR LAUNCELOT SAILED UNTO A CASTLE AND the wind MALORY 21.
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... wind arose , and drove Launcelot more than a month throughout the sea , where he slept but little , but prayed to God that he might see some tidings of the Sangreal . So it befell on a night , at midnight , he arrived afore a castle ...
... wind arose , and drove Launcelot more than a month throughout the sea , where he slept but little , but prayed to God that he might see some tidings of the Sangreal . So it befell on a night , at midnight , he arrived afore a castle ...
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... winds . That is untruly said of thee , said the king , therefore go thou lightly again , and do my commandment ; as thou art to me lief and dear , spare not , but throw it in . Then Sir Bedivere returned again , and took the sword in ...
... winds . That is untruly said of thee , said the king , therefore go thou lightly again , and do my commandment ; as thou art to me lief and dear , spare not , but throw it in . Then Sir Bedivere returned again , and took the sword in ...
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... wind was stirring ; the lake lay bright and smooth , and would have appeared motionless but for the tremulous and gentle undulation of the moonbeams , which gleamed upon it from the zenith . No sounds were heard but the muffled and ...
... wind was stirring ; the lake lay bright and smooth , and would have appeared motionless but for the tremulous and gentle undulation of the moonbeams , which gleamed upon it from the zenith . No sounds were heard but the muffled and ...
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... wind of laughter . So , I opened to them , and they darted in , laughing all of them , till I could hold out no longer , and the infection of laughter seized me , and I rolled with it ; and the Princess , she too laughed a hyæna - laugh ...
... wind of laughter . So , I opened to them , and they darted in , laughing all of them , till I could hold out no longer , and the infection of laughter seized me , and I rolled with it ; and the Princess , she too laughed a hyæna - laugh ...
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