Theodore; or, The CrusadesGriffith & Farran, 1879 - 128 pages |
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... naturally wish for . " Theodore retired to his humble pallet , but he did not soon drop into his usual state of repose ; he reflected on the difference there was between his aunt and all the other women of Laughton , to whom , although ...
... naturally wish for . " Theodore retired to his humble pallet , but he did not soon drop into his usual state of repose ; he reflected on the difference there was between his aunt and all the other women of Laughton , to whom , although ...
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... naturally became an object of the most sacred interest in their eyes , and every place in it of peculiar importance obtained due reverence . The Holy Sepulchre was inclosed in a magnificent church ; the places where our Lord suffered ...
... naturally became an object of the most sacred interest in their eyes , and every place in it of peculiar importance obtained due reverence . The Holy Sepulchre was inclosed in a magnificent church ; the places where our Lord suffered ...
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... natural intrepidity , and my dread of being left to the mercy of a neighbouring Prioress , that I impor- tuned my father night and day to permit me to accompany him , and at length obtained my wish ; and in the habit of a boy became a ...
... natural intrepidity , and my dread of being left to the mercy of a neighbouring Prioress , that I impor- tuned my father night and day to permit me to accompany him , and at length obtained my wish ; and in the habit of a boy became a ...
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... natural that you should desire as that I should shrink from . " " But how can we obtain either rest or stillness here ? " " Follow me ; if my memory serves me , we shall get a cheap and quiet lodging for the walk of another mile . " So ...
... natural that you should desire as that I should shrink from . " " But how can we obtain either rest or stillness here ? " " Follow me ; if my memory serves me , we shall get a cheap and quiet lodging for the walk of another mile . " So ...
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... naturally excited the attention of Theodore , he ventured to look into the entrance of one , where he found a new object of interest , as a man was employed in furbishing a suit of polished armour , and the youth could not forbear to ...
... naturally excited the attention of Theodore , he ventured to look into the entrance of one , where he found a new object of interest , as a man was employed in furbishing a suit of polished armour , and the youth could not forbear to ...
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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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