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... head rolled even to the horse's feet . The blood spurted forth , and glistened on the green raiment , but the knight neither faltered nor fell ; he started forward with outstretched hand , and caught the head , and lifted it up ; then ...
... head rolled even to the horse's feet . The blood spurted forth , and glistened on the green raiment , but the knight neither faltered nor fell ; he started forward with outstretched hand , and caught the head , and lifted it up ; then ...
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... head and lance in hand , he came up to the rough dwelling , when he heard over the high hill beyond the brook , as it were in a bank , a wondrous fierce noise , that rang in the cliff as if it would cleave jasunder . ' Twas as if one ...
... head and lance in hand , he came up to the rough dwelling , when he heard over the high hill beyond the brook , as it were in a bank , a wondrous fierce noise , that rang in the cliff as if it would cleave jasunder . ' Twas as if one ...
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... head away ! He saw it turn its head , in the worn weary way that cats turn from something dull and distasteful , as if the head itself had perceived something too heavy to bear , leaning itself to one side as if a perceptible palpable ...
... head away ! He saw it turn its head , in the worn weary way that cats turn from something dull and distasteful , as if the head itself had perceived something too heavy to bear , leaning itself to one side as if a perceptible palpable ...
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