The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 17; Volume 64William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1891 |
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Page 84
... squire now , and like enough to win the golden spurs , while I am still the master - bowman , and master - bowman I shall bide . I dare scarce wag my tongue so freely with you as when we tramped together past Wilverley Chase , else I ...
... squire now , and like enough to win the golden spurs , while I am still the master - bowman , and master - bowman I shall bide . I dare scarce wag my tongue so freely with you as when we tramped together past Wilverley Chase , else I ...
Page 85
... squire to Sir Nigel , nor met He paused abruptly and flushed to his hair , but the bowman was too busy with his own thoughts to notice his young companion's embarrassment . ' It was a good hostel , that of the " Pied Merlin , " remarked ...
... squire to Sir Nigel , nor met He paused abruptly and flushed to his hair , but the bowman was too busy with his own thoughts to notice his young companion's embarrassment . ' It was a good hostel , that of the " Pied Merlin , " remarked ...
Page 86
... in his quiet way because I had looked for the fourth time towards the carving squire . And indeed to watch him dallying with a little gobbet of bread , or sip- ping his cup of thrice - watered wine , is 86 THE WHITE COMPANY .
... in his quiet way because I had looked for the fourth time towards the carving squire . And indeed to watch him dallying with a little gobbet of bread , or sip- ping his cup of thrice - watered wine , is 86 THE WHITE COMPANY .
Page 87
... squires , leaving Master Hawtayne to have his own way in the unloading . ' The horses both of knights and squires were speedily lowered into a broad lighter , and reached the shore almost as soon as their masters . Sir Nigel bent his ...
... squires , leaving Master Hawtayne to have his own way in the unloading . ' The horses both of knights and squires were speedily lowered into a broad lighter , and reached the shore almost as soon as their masters . Sir Nigel bent his ...
Page 88
... squire to Sir Oliver , kept some paces behind them , a spear's length in front of Black Simon and of the Winchester ... squires gazed eagerly to right or left , and plucked each other's sleeves to call attention to the many strange ...
... squire to Sir Oliver , kept some paces behind them , a spear's length in front of Black Simon and of the Winchester ... squires gazed eagerly to right or left , and plucked each other's sleeves to call attention to the many strange ...
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