The Waverley Novels: Vol. 2A. and C. Black, 1867 - 1050 pagina's |
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Pagina 240
... thou have from me , a peaceful Pilgrim , against two armed heathens ! " 66 O good youth , " answered the Jew , " thou canst defend me , and I know thou wouldst . Poor as I am , I will requite it - -not with money , for money , so help ...
... thou have from me , a peaceful Pilgrim , against two armed heathens ! " 66 O good youth , " answered the Jew , " thou canst defend me , and I know thou wouldst . Poor as I am , I will requite it - -not with money , for money , so help ...
Pagina 255
... thou Isaac the Jew of York ? " said Gurth , La Saxon . I am , " replied Isaac , in the same language , r his traffic had rendered every tongue spoken in ritain familiar to him ) - " and who art thou ? " " That is not to the purpose ...
... thou Isaac the Jew of York ? " said Gurth , La Saxon . I am , " replied Isaac , in the same language , r his traffic had rendered every tongue spoken in ritain familiar to him ) - " and who art thou ? " " That is not to the purpose ...
Pagina 257
... thou , churl ? " said one of the thieves . Thirty zecchins of my own property , " answered Gurth , doggedly . A forfeit - -a forfeit , " shouted the robbers ; " a Savon bath thirty zecchins , and returns sober from a village ! An ...
... thou , churl ? " said one of the thieves . Thirty zecchins of my own property , " answered Gurth , doggedly . A forfeit - -a forfeit , " shouted the robbers ; " a Savon bath thirty zecchins , and returns sober from a village ! An ...
Pagina 258
... thou fool , " answered the Captain , " is he not poor and disinherited as we are ? - Doth he not win his substance at the sword's point as we do ? Hath he not beaten Front - de - Boeuf and Mal- voising even as we would beat them if we ...
... thou fool , " answered the Captain , " is he not poor and disinherited as we are ? - Doth he not win his substance at the sword's point as we do ? Hath he not beaten Front - de - Boeuf and Mal- voising even as we would beat them if we ...
Pagina 275
... thou , I should find myself both disport and plenty out of the king's deer . There is many a goodly herd in these forests , and a buck will never be missed that goes to the use of Saint Dunstan's Chaplain . " " Sir Sluggish Knight ...
... thou , I should find myself both disport and plenty out of the king's deer . There is many a goodly herd in these forests , and a buck will never be missed that goes to the use of Saint Dunstan's Chaplain . " " Sir Sluggish Knight ...
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