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... Marsilius , the ruler of the fortress about which King Charles and his paladins had been talking . " My Lord the king , " said Blancandrin , kneeling at the feet of the stately old monarch , " I come as a messenger of peace from my ...
... Marsilius , the ruler of the fortress about which King Charles and his paladins had been talking . " My Lord the king , " said Blancandrin , kneeling at the feet of the stately old monarch , " I come as a messenger of peace from my ...
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... Marsilius will keep his word and be my faithful subject ? " " Most noble king , " said Blancandrin , " we have with us twenty boys , sons of twenty of the greatest nobles of our land . Take them all and keep them as hostages till my ...
... Marsilius will keep his word and be my faithful subject ? " " Most noble king , " said Blancandrin , " we have with us twenty boys , sons of twenty of the greatest nobles of our land . Take them all and keep them as hostages till my ...
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... Marsilius and bade them say what they thought of the strange proposal . With one accord all shouted , " Beware of treachery from King Marsilius . ' " " Roland , towering above all the other warriors , spoke for himself : " Trust not the ...
... Marsilius and bade them say what they thought of the strange proposal . With one accord all shouted , " Beware of treachery from King Marsilius . ' " " Roland , towering above all the other warriors , spoke for himself : " Trust not the ...
Page 464
... Marsilius , for well he remembered the fate of Basant and Basil . Pale with anger and with coward fear , Ganelon threw his sable cloak from his shoulders and faced the gallant Roland . " All the world knows , " said Ganelon , " that I ...
... Marsilius , for well he remembered the fate of Basant and Basil . Pale with anger and with coward fear , Ganelon threw his sable cloak from his shoulders and faced the gallant Roland . " All the world knows , " said Ganelon , " that I ...
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... Marsilius no messenger ever yet returned alive . Willingly will I go to Zaragoz and make for thee thy covenant . One favor only do I ask , and that is that if I should not return thou wilt care for Baldwin , my son , and the son of thy ...
... Marsilius no messenger ever yet returned alive . Willingly will I go to Zaragoz and make for thee thy covenant . One favor only do I ask , and that is that if I should not return thou wilt care for Baldwin , my son , and the son of thy ...
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