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" ... to relate your prowess in Rome I freely permit you : this he said so loud that the queen and her company could hear it. Now I tell you Don Grumedan was right glad to see how the Knight of Great Britain spake and acted against the .Roman, and he said... "
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Amadis of Gaul, Volume 3

1803 - 362 pages
...driven to the ground and the saddle with him, and. Florestan passed on. But presently turning hesaid. Sir Roman, the saddle which you have carried with...Island takes good care of his armour, and I trust he will set aside my battle. At that Gradamor began to laugh without being pleased. When it comes to...
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Amadis of Gaul, Volume 3

1803 - 356 pages
...Roman, the saddle which you have carried with you shall be yours, and the horse mine j and if you cause to relate your prowess in Rome I freely permit you...Island takes good care of his armour, and I trust he will set aside my battle. At that Gradamor began to laugh without being pleased. When it comes to...
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Amadis of Gaul, Volume 3

1803 - 430 pages
...comrades do not speed better, there will be no need to throw down the walls of Rome for your trinmphal return. Gradamor answered, you think much of this...Island takes good care of his armour, and I trust he will set aside my battle. At that Gradamor began to laugh without being pleased. When it comes to...
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Amadis of Gaul, Volume 3

Amadís de Gaula - 1803 - 364 pages
...comrades do not speed better, there will be no need to throw down the w.ills ot Rome for jour trinmphal return. Gradamor answered, you think much of this...suppose !• We shall see ! quoth old Grumedan, that Kuight of the Firm Island takes good care of his armour, and I trust he will set aside my battle. At...
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Amadis of Gaul, Volume 3

1872 - 312 pages
...will undertake it myself in God's name ! go to your joust now. Gradamor laughed at him in disdain—I would this battle were so near at hand as the encounter...Island takes good care of his armour, and I trust he will set aside my battle. At that Gradamor began to laugh without being pleased. When it comes to...
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