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Page 190
... Gilbert grew steadily better , not even a messenger came from Stoke Regis to ask about him . Now , Gilbert had worshiped his mother as a sort of superior being , and , like his father , had deceived himself with the belief that she was ...
... Gilbert grew steadily better , not even a messenger came from Stoke Regis to ask about him . Now , Gilbert had worshiped his mother as a sort of superior being , and , like his father , had deceived himself with the belief that she was ...
Page 198
So Gilbert mounted , and would have fallen back in the train among the young squires , behind the five ranks of knights who rode after the duke . But Geoffrey would not let him take his place at once , for he was glad to have news of ...
So Gilbert mounted , and would have fallen back in the train among the young squires , behind the five ranks of knights who rode after the duke . But Geoffrey would not let him take his place at once , for he was glad to have news of ...
Page 527
... Gilbert through , unmailed as he was , and just below his adversary . But as Gilbert laid his hand upon his sword , looking straight at the man's eye , he very suddenly saw a strange sight ; for there was a long arrow sticking through ...
... Gilbert through , unmailed as he was , and just below his adversary . But as Gilbert laid his hand upon his sword , looking straight at the man's eye , he very suddenly saw a strange sight ; for there was a long arrow sticking through ...
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