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Close to his ear he planted him , and the story did begin , How bold Guarinos
vaunted him the spearman's prize to win . That were he mounted but once more
on his own gallant grey , And armed with the lance he bore on the Roncesvalles
day ...
Close to his ear he planted him , and the story did begin , How bold Guarinos
vaunted him the spearman's prize to win . That were he mounted but once more
on his own gallant grey , And armed with the lance he bore on the Roncesvalles
day ...
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The “ old grey steed ” plays no mean part in the foregoing story ; and of the many
ballads that celebrate the glories of the Cid , I hardly know one more pleasing
than that which describes the mingled spirit and gentleness of his favourite horse
.
The “ old grey steed ” plays no mean part in the foregoing story ; and of the many
ballads that celebrate the glories of the Cid , I hardly know one more pleasing
than that which describes the mingled spirit and gentleness of his favourite horse
.
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He complimented Mrs. Blamire on her daughters ( two very fine girls ) , -inquired
after his old friend , the Doctor , who was attending his patients in a distant town -
and laughed and talked over bygone stories with the one lady , just as if he had ...
He complimented Mrs. Blamire on her daughters ( two very fine girls ) , -inquired
after his old friend , the Doctor , who was attending his patients in a distant town -
and laughed and talked over bygone stories with the one lady , just as if he had ...
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And how many such have come to me from over the same wide ocean ! I could
tell another story also of a great American orator , a story told to me two or three
years before this occurrence by another distinguished American visitor . He told it
...
And how many such have come to me from over the same wide ocean ! I could
tell another story also of a great American orator , a story told to me two or three
years before this occurrence by another distinguished American visitor . He told it
...
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may I do not know why I tell it here ; except that both stories belong in some sort
to my garden , and that both relate to men ... The story was of a father , one of
those sturdy pioneers of American civilization , who hew their way through the ...
may I do not know why I tell it here ; except that both stories belong in some sort
to my garden , and that both relate to men ... The story was of a father , one of
those sturdy pioneers of American civilization , who hew their way through the ...
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