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... sent his little son with attendants to Rome , which was a very beautiful city . Whilst there , the Pope , who was then considered by all Christendom to be the head of the Church , saw Alfred , and being much pleased with him , gave him ...
... sent his little son with attendants to Rome , which was a very beautiful city . Whilst there , the Pope , who was then considered by all Christendom to be the head of the Church , saw Alfred , and being much pleased with him , gave him ...
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... Philip , King of France , heard of what John had done , he came forward in Arthur's cause , and was very kind to the young Prince , and sent him to Paris , to be taught and brought up with his own son , Louis 10 PRINCE ARTHUR .
... Philip , King of France , heard of what John had done , he came forward in Arthur's cause , and was very kind to the young Prince , and sent him to Paris , to be taught and brought up with his own son , Louis 10 PRINCE ARTHUR .
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... sent by John to kill him , and he clung to Hubert , imploring him not to let him be murdered ; cry- ing , ' Oh save me , Hubert , save me ! ' Hubert was then obliged to show Arthur a letter , in which John desired him to go to the ...
... sent by John to kill him , and he clung to Hubert , imploring him not to let him be murdered ; cry- ing , ' Oh save me , Hubert , save me ! ' Hubert was then obliged to show Arthur a letter , in which John desired him to go to the ...
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... sent away the men , and unwill- ingly prepared to put out the poor boy's eyes himself . But again Arthur begged and entreated his dear Hubert ; he reminded him of the pain he had once endured , from merely a bit of straw getting into ...
... sent away the men , and unwill- ingly prepared to put out the poor boy's eyes himself . But again Arthur begged and entreated his dear Hubert ; he reminded him of the pain he had once endured , from merely a bit of straw getting into ...
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... graced by the last born English Prince , the infant son of the pre- sent Prince of Wales . And though we have no account of any baths prepared for Eleanor's child , truly the pure , sparkling , splashing waves EDWARD OF CAERNARVON . 29.
... graced by the last born English Prince , the infant son of the pre- sent Prince of Wales . And though we have no account of any baths prepared for Eleanor's child , truly the pure , sparkling , splashing waves EDWARD OF CAERNARVON . 29.
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