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Page 52
... thou hadst lost ! By that reliquary , and the holy relic it contains , I will pro- claim thee , Templar , a coward in every court in Europe- in every Preceptory of thine Order - unless thou do battle without further delay . " Bois ...
... thou hadst lost ! By that reliquary , and the holy relic it contains , I will pro- claim thee , Templar , a coward in every court in Europe- in every Preceptory of thine Order - unless thou do battle without further delay . " Bois ...
Page 71
... thou lightly again , and do my command as thou art lief and dear , spare not , but throw it in . ” 66 66 99 Then Sir Bedivere returned again , and took the sword in his hand ; and then him thought sin and shame to throw away that noble ...
... thou lightly again , and do my command as thou art lief and dear , spare not , but throw it in . ” 66 66 99 Then Sir Bedivere returned again , and took the sword in his hand ; and then him thought sin and shame to throw away that noble ...
Page 88
... thou already gone through ! And art thou now nothing but fears ? Thou seest that I am in the dungeon with thee , a far weaker man by nature than thou art ; also this Giant has wounded me as well as thee , and hath also cut off the bread ...
... thou already gone through ! And art thou now nothing but fears ? Thou seest that I am in the dungeon with thee , a far weaker man by nature than thou art ; also this Giant has wounded me as well as thee , and hath also cut off the bread ...
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