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... Arthur . " And it is an evil custom . " The knight mounted his horse and he and Arthur attacked with a will , and so much strength did they put in their first charge that their lances were shattered on each other's shields . Arthur drew ...
... Arthur . " And it is an evil custom . " The knight mounted his horse and he and Arthur attacked with a will , and so much strength did they put in their first charge that their lances were shattered on each other's shields . Arthur drew ...
Page 428
... Arthur was riding alone one morning in the forest of Inglewood , and as he rode by the frozen waters of Tarn Wadling he met with a huge man armed with a mighty club . With one hand this huge man took hold of Arthur's lance and dragged ...
... Arthur was riding alone one morning in the forest of Inglewood , and as he rode by the frozen waters of Tarn Wadling he met with a huge man armed with a mighty club . With one hand this huge man took hold of Arthur's lance and dragged ...
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... Arthur came by her , she called out a greet- ing to him . But so amazed was Arthur at the sight of her that he forgot all his cour- tesy , staring at her and giving her no greeting in reply . And well indeed might he have stared , for ...
... Arthur came by her , she called out a greet- ing to him . But so amazed was Arthur at the sight of her that he forgot all his cour- tesy , staring at her and giving her no greeting in reply . And well indeed might he have stared , for ...
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