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... hand , and , though it hung by a thong from the wrist , he could not recover it , yet holding on still he reached the door of the cham- ber , and a hand came forth and took him by the hand to draw him in , and he heard a voice which ...
... hand , and , though it hung by a thong from the wrist , he could not recover it , yet holding on still he reached the door of the cham- ber , and a hand came forth and took him by the hand to draw him in , and he heard a voice which ...
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... hand and arm which had led in Amadis , came out ard took her hand , and above twenty voices sung these words sweetly .. Welcome is the noble Lady , who hath excelled the beauty of Grima- nesa , the worthy companion of the Knight who ...
... hand and arm which had led in Amadis , came out ard took her hand , and above twenty voices sung these words sweetly .. Welcome is the noble Lady , who hath excelled the beauty of Grima- nesa , the worthy companion of the Knight who ...
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... hand , the woman on the left ; their two rings are placed on the right hand side of the holy table , near each other , then the priest signs the couple to be married on the head thrice , gives them lighted tapers , and incen.eth them ...
... hand , the woman on the left ; their two rings are placed on the right hand side of the holy table , near each other , then the priest signs the couple to be married on the head thrice , gives them lighted tapers , and incen.eth them ...
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