| 1902 - 494 str.
...to the central pavilion, struck with the sharp end of his spear the shield of Brian de Bois-Guilbert until it rung again. All stood astonished at his presumption,...this morning, that you peril your life so frankly?" "I am fitter to meet death than thou art," answered the Disinherited Knight ; for by this name the... | |
| Richard Garnett, Léon Vallée, Alois Brandl - 1899 - 438 str.
...shield — touch the Hospitaler's shield; he has the least sure seat, he is your cheapest bargain." bat, and who, little expecting so rude a challenge, was...this morning, that you peril your life so frankly?" "I am fitter to meet death than thou art," answered the Disinherited Knight ; for by this name the... | |
| Walter Scott - 1904 - 516 str.
...the sharp end of his spear the shield of Brian de Bois-Guilbert until it rung again. All 1VANHOB 83 stood astonished at his presumption, but none more...this morning, that you peril your life so frankly ? " " I am fitter to meet death than thou art," answered the Disinherited Knight; for by this name... | |
| Forrest Morgan, Caroline Ticknor - 1904 - 396 str.
...shield — touch the Hospitaler's shield; he has the least sure seat, he is your cheapest bargain." bat, and who, little expecting so rude a challenge, was...this morning, that you peril your life so frankly?" "I am litter to meet death than thou art," answered the Disinherited Knight ; for by this name the... | |
| Walter Scott - 1904 - 590 str.
...than the redoubted Knight whom he 15 hud thus defied to mortal combat, and who, little expecting NO rude a challenge, was standing carelessly at the door...Templar, "and have you heard mass this morning, that you 20 Iieril your life so frankly?" " I am fitter to meet death than thou art," answered the Disinherited... | |
| Walter Scott - 1906 - 568 str.
...to the central pavilion, struck with the sharp end of his spear the shield of Brian de Bois-Guilbert until it rung again. All stood astonished at his presumption,...this morning, that you peril your life so frankly?" " I am fitter to meet death than thou art," answered the Disinherited Knight ; for by this name the... | |
| George Rice Carpenter - 1906 - 248 str.
...to the central pavilion, struck with the sharp end of his spear the shield of Brian de Bois-Guilbert until it rung again. All stood astonished at his presumption,...this morning, that you peril your life so frankly?" " I am fitter to meet death than thou art," answered the Disinherited Knight ; for by this name the... | |
| 1906 - 594 str.
...to the central pavilion, struck with the sharp end of his spear the shield of Brian de Bois-Guilbert until it rung again. All stood astonished at his presumption,...this morning, that you peril your life so frankly?" " I am fitter to meet death than thou art," answered the Disinherited Knight ; for by this name the... | |
| Walter Scott - 1900 - 532 str.
...to the central pavilion, struck with the sharp end of his spear the shield of Brian de Bois-Guilbert until it rung again. All stood astonished at his presumption,...brother," said the Templar, "and have you heard mass this morn ing/ that you peril your life so frankly ? " " I am fitter to meet death than thou art," answered... | |
| Edwin Anderson Alderman - 1907 - 284 str.
...to the central pavilion, struck with the sharp end of his spear the shield of Brian de Bois-Gilbert until it rung again. All stood astonished at his presumption,...redoubted knight whom he had thus defied to mortal combat, in and who, little expecting so rude a challenge, was standing carelessly at the door of the pavilion.... | |
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