Pilgrim's breast, and bade him stand back. It was an evil chance that he did so. His hand had scarcely touched the Palmer's chest, ere the latter flung his cloak aside, raised his mailed arm, and smote the old man rudely upon the head. " Dog of a Priest,... Scilly and Its Legends - Page 45by Henry John Whitfeld - 1852 - 224 pagesFull view - About this book
| Edmund Bogg - England - 1894 - 370 pages
...height his spare and ascetic form, he laid his hand upon the pilgrim's breast, and at the same time bade him stand back. It was an evil chance that he...memento of Richard Plantagenet." And the prior sank at his feet, bathed in blood ; over him stood Earl Richard, looking darkly down upon him as be lay. They... | |
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