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... took lightly in his arms , and kissed her courteously , and greeted her in knightly wise . Then she hailed him as friend , and he quickly prayed to be counted as her servant , if she so willed . Then they took him between them , and ...
... took lightly in his arms , and kissed her courteously , and greeted her in knightly wise . Then she hailed him as friend , and he quickly prayed to be counted as her servant , if she so willed . Then they took him between them , and ...
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... took nine of these sticks , and fixing them firmly in the ground in a quadrangular figure , two foot and a half square , I took four other sticks and tied them parallel at each corner , about two foot from the ground ; then I fastened ...
... took nine of these sticks , and fixing them firmly in the ground in a quadrangular figure , two foot and a half square , I took four other sticks and tied them parallel at each corner , about two foot from the ground ; then I fastened ...
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... took nine of these sticks , and fixing them firmly in the ground in a quadrangular figure , two foot and a half square , I took four other sticks and tied them parallel at each corner , about two foot from the ground ; then I fastened ...
... took nine of these sticks , and fixing them firmly in the ground in a quadrangular figure , two foot and a half square , I took four other sticks and tied them parallel at each corner , about two foot from the ground ; then I fastened ...
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