Theodore; or, The CrusadesGriffith & Farran, 1879 - 128 pages |
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... Marville , and the young Earl of Cornwall himself gives away the bride , and the Bishop of Ely , her old great uncle , marries her , and the free foresters show their archery , and the vassals dance the sword dance in white Holland.
... Marville , and the young Earl of Cornwall himself gives away the bride , and the Bishop of Ely , her old great uncle , marries her , and the free foresters show their archery , and the vassals dance the sword dance in white Holland.
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... am of gentle blood , and shall one day be Earl of Huntingdon . Hadst thou lived a little farther south , the name of Robin Hood and his merry lads would have reached thee , for we have dwelt in the forest THE CRUSADERS .
... am of gentle blood , and shall one day be Earl of Huntingdon . Hadst thou lived a little farther south , the name of Robin Hood and his merry lads would have reached thee , for we have dwelt in the forest THE CRUSADERS .
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... Earl of Salisbury , the nephew of fair Rosamond , or perhaps her youngest child ; but all agreed that , even without the insignia of rank , he was far too well apparelled for the son of a yeoman or a merchant . Whilst these surmises ...
... Earl of Salisbury , the nephew of fair Rosamond , or perhaps her youngest child ; but all agreed that , even without the insignia of rank , he was far too well apparelled for the son of a yeoman or a merchant . Whilst these surmises ...
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... Earl of Cornwall , then present , though very young , and eager in his inquiries concerning those Crusades in which he afterwards joined with such prowess , asked eagerly , " by what right he had adopted such an honourable badge of ...
... Earl of Cornwall , then present , though very young , and eager in his inquiries concerning those Crusades in which he afterwards joined with such prowess , asked eagerly , " by what right he had adopted such an honourable badge of ...
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... Earl , the large estates he had in England , to which she was sole heiress , altogether rendered her a charge of the greatest solicitude . " Jerusalem and its surrounding domain , now held by the feeble hand of Guy de Lusignan , were ...
... Earl , the large estates he had in England , to which she was sole heiress , altogether rendered her a charge of the greatest solicitude . " Jerusalem and its surrounding domain , now held by the feeble hand of Guy de Lusignan , were ...
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ADVENTURES Alice anxiety appeared armour arms arose arrows aunt awakened BARBARA HUTTON beautiful became beheld beloved blood brave captivity castle cause child Christian cloth elegant Coloured countenance cross Crusaders Dame dart dear delight Duke of Austria Earl de Clifford emperor endure enemy exclaimed eyes fair slave father fear felt followed forward G. A. HENTY gazed gilt edges Grimbald hand HARRISON WEIR heard heart Holy Land Holy Sepulchre honourable hope Hugh de Morville Illustrations infidels instantly Jaffa Jerusalem Knaresborough Knight lady length Lord monarch mother never noble pain perceived person pilgrims poor Humphrey Price Prince prisoner queen ransom rendered repose Richard of England Roche Abbey royal master Saladin Saracens Selim sight Sir Hugh soldiers soon sorrow sovereign spirit STORIES stranger sword tears thee Theo Theodore's THOMAS HOOD towers valour voice walls warrior young youth
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