| Elias Hershey Sneath, George Hodges, Edward Lawrence Stevens - 1913 - 368 str.
...pavilion, struck with the sharp end of his spear the shield of Brian de Bois-Guilbert until it rang again. All stood astonished at his presumption, but...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 - 1913 - 760 str.
...pavilion, struck with the sharp end of his spear the shield of Brian de Bois-Guilbert until it rang again. All stood astonished at his presumption, but...have you heard mass this morning, that you peril your Jife so frankly? ' 'I am fitter to meet death than thou art,' answered the Disinherited Knight; for... | |
| Sherwin Cody - 1917 - 394 str.
...pavilion, struck with the sharp end of his spear the shield of Brian de Bois-Guilbert until it rang again. All stood astonished at his presumption, but...this morning, that you peril your life so frankly ? " "I am fitter to meet death than thou art," answered the Disinherited Knight; for by Chis name the... | |
| Walter Scott - 1897 - 596 str.
...the shield of Brian de Bois-Guilbert until it rung again. All stood astonished at his presumpiion, but none more than the redoubted Knight whom he had...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... | |
| Ernest Clark Hartwell - 1921 - 450 str.
...pavilion, struck with the sharp end of his spear the shield of Brian de Bois- 1s Guilbert until it rang again. All stood astonished at his presumption, but...was standing carelessly at the door of the pavilion. M "Have you confessed yourself, brother," said the Templar, "and have you heard Mass this morning,... | |
| Charles Herbert Sylvester - 1922 - 518 str.
...sure seat, he is your cheapest bargain." his spear the shield of Brian de Bois-Guilbert until it rang again. All stood astonished at his presumption, but...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... | |
| Leverett Samuel Lyon, A. Marie Butler - 1927 - 628 str.
...pavilion, struck with the sharp end of his spear the shield of Brian de Bois-Guilbert until it rang again. All stood astonished at his presumption but...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 stranger... | |
| Ronald Carter, John McRae - 1997 - 613 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,...was standing carelessly at the door of the pavilion. In The Heart of Midlothian, the heroine Jeanie Deans has gone to London to ask for mercy for her sister... | |
| Walter Scott - 2004 - 466 str.
...pavilion, struck with the sharp end of his spear the shield of Brian de Bois-Guilbert until it rang again. All stood astonished at his presumption, but...brother," said the Templar, "and have you heard mass this moming, that you peril your life so frankly?" "I am fitter to meet death than thou art," answered the... | |
| Walter Scott - 2004 - 692 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,...was standing carelessly at the door of the pavilion. 148 'Have you confessed yourself, brother,' said the Templar, 'and have you heard mass this morning,... | |
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