| English literature - 1837 - 540 pages
...castle. Many brilliant captures and rescues might have been seen that day. " The Countess of Montfort came down from the castle to meet them, and with a most cheerful countenance kissed Sir Walter Manny and all his companions, one after the other, like a noble and valiant dame." And here we feel... | |
| Jean Froissart - Burgundy (France) - 1839 - 830 pages
...as they were gone, the townsmen re-entered, and went each to his quarters. The countess of Montfort came down from the castle to meet them, and with a most cheerful countenance, kissed sir Walter Manny, and all his companions, one after the other, like a noble and valiant dame. CHAPTER l.XXXir,... | |
| Jean Froissart - 1841 - 232 pages
...English, and the townsmen who had come out to help them, all returned safely. The Countess of Montfort came down from the castle to meet them, and with a most cheerful countenance kissed Sir Walter Manny and all his companions, one after the other, like a noble and valiant dame." " Oh, uncle, how... | |
| Charles Knight - London (England) - 1841 - 918 pages
...ditch; there the knights made a stand until all their men were safely returned The Countess of Montfort came down from the castle to meet them, and with a most cheerful countenance kissed Sir Walter dc Manny and all his companions, one after the other, like a noble and valiant dame."* The siege was... | |
| Jules Michelet - France - 1847 - 832 pages
...saw approaching the succors which she had so long expected from England. " The countess of Montfort came down from the castle to meet them, and with a most cheerful countenance, kissed Sir Walter Manny, and all his companions, one after the other, like a noble and valiant dame."f The English monarch... | |
| Henry Peter Dunster - 1847 - 278 pages
...the castle to meet the gallant band, and with a most cheerful countenance, kissed Sir Walter Manny and all his companions one after another, like a noble and valiant dame. •? Reseue of Sir Sfoljn Boteler AND Sir fiattfjeto Erelafones. I MUST tell you of another gallant... | |
| Jules Michelet - History - 1851 - 480 pages
...saw approaching the succors which she had so long expected from England. " The countess of Montfort came down from the castle to meet them; and with a most cheerful countenance, kissed Sir Walter Manny, and all his companions, one after the other, like a noble and valiant dame."t The English monarch... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele - American periodicals - 1851 - 608 pages
...compelled to retreat, and Sir Walter Manny re-entered Hennebon in triumph. " The Countess of Montford came down from the castle to meet them, and with a most cheerful countenance kissed Sir Walter Manny and all his companions, one after the other, like a noble and valiant dame." What knight could... | |
| 1852 - 1202 pages
...compelled to retreat, and Sir Walter Manny re-entered Hennebon in triumph. " The Countess of Montford came down from the castle to meet them, and with a most cheerful countenance kissed Sir Walter Manny and all his companions, one after the other, like a noble and valiant dame." What knight could... | |
| 1852 - 702 pages
...the townsmen reentered, and went each to his quarters. The Countess of Montfort came down from Ihe castle to meet them, and with a most cheerful countenance, kissed Sir Walter Manny, and all his companions, one after the other, like a noble and valiant dame." THE MYSTERIES OF... | |
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