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Pagina 41
... desire for his return . He had seen enough to try to reason himself out of this irritation , which greatly increased his bodily malady . He wearied his at- tendants by demanding from them amusements , and the breviary of the priest ...
... desire for his return . He had seen enough to try to reason himself out of this irritation , which greatly increased his bodily malady . He wearied his at- tendants by demanding from them amusements , and the breviary of the priest ...
Pagina 43
... desire to extend his own principality , without regard to the weal of the Latin Kingdom of Palestine , and of seeking his own in- terest , by private negotiations with Saladin , to the prejudice of the Christian leaguers . When the ...
... desire to extend his own principality , without regard to the weal of the Latin Kingdom of Palestine , and of seeking his own in- terest , by private negotiations with Saladin , to the prejudice of the Christian leaguers . When the ...
Pagina 65
... patiently . " I neither contest the jus- tice of the sentence , nor desire delay of the exe- cution . " De Vaux began to leave the tent , but very slowly | the tent , rank and ceremony forgotten , much 209 THE TALISMAN . W 65.
... patiently . " I neither contest the jus- tice of the sentence , nor desire delay of the exe- cution . " De Vaux began to leave the tent , but very slowly | the tent , rank and ceremony forgotten , much 209 THE TALISMAN . W 65.
Pagina 101
... desire that it were in her power to repay services and repair injuries , arising from the de- votion which a good knight bore towards her.- Why fold thy hands together , and wring them with so much passion ? Can it be , " she added ...
... desire that it were in her power to repay services and repair injuries , arising from the de- votion which a good knight bore towards her.- Why fold thy hands together , and wring them with so much passion ? Can it be , " she added ...
Pagina 129
... desire of vengeance on one whom he now accounted his most bitter enemy . The trea- sured ideas of self - importance and self - opinion of ideal birth and quality , had become more precious to him , like the hoard to the miser , because ...
... desire of vengeance on one whom he now accounted his most bitter enemy . The trea- sured ideas of self - importance and self - opinion of ideal birth and quality , had become more precious to him , like the hoard to the miser , because ...
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