Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern: A-ZCharles Dudley Warner, Hamilton Wright Mabie, Lucia Isabella Gilbert Runkle, George Henry Warner J. A. Hill, 1902 - Anthologies |
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Page 11429
... fear that with the help of the King of Naples , Pierre would attempt to regain for his father the throne which Count Jacques had usurped . Pierre chose as his emblem two keys , and had them embroidered on his clothes and on the harness ...
... fear that with the help of the King of Naples , Pierre would attempt to regain for his father the throne which Count Jacques had usurped . Pierre chose as his emblem two keys , and had them embroidered on his clothes and on the harness ...
Page 11430
... fear that her father might lack in courtesy to the unknown knight . " Her joy was therefore great when the King invited Pierre to dine at the palace , and gave him the seat of honor at her side . " Pierre , without forgetting that he ...
... fear that her father might lack in courtesy to the unknown knight . " Her joy was therefore great when the King invited Pierre to dine at the palace , and gave him the seat of honor at her side . " Pierre , without forgetting that he ...
Page 11431
... fear of intrigues would make him disclose his identity ; but that the sole wish to please the princess forces him to acknowledge that he belongs to an illustrious family of France . Thereupon he presents Nicé with one of the rings given ...
... fear of intrigues would make him disclose his identity ; but that the sole wish to please the princess forces him to acknowledge that he belongs to an illustrious family of France . Thereupon he presents Nicé with one of the rings given ...
Page 11432
... fear of being forced to marry Ferrier , who will make the most of his opportunity , is more than Maguelonne can bear ; and she implores Pierre not to leave , or at least not to leave without her . <<< What ! ' exclaimed Pierre , you ...
... fear of being forced to marry Ferrier , who will make the most of his opportunity , is more than Maguelonne can bear ; and she implores Pierre not to leave , or at least not to leave without her . <<< What ! ' exclaimed Pierre , you ...
Page 11433
... fear , felt tired out ; she laid her head on Pierre's knees ; with one of his hands he held her beau- tiful face , and with the other he held a veil to protect her from the dew falling from the leaves . To cleave helmets , break lances ...
... fear , felt tired out ; she laid her head on Pierre's knees ; with one of his hands he held her beau- tiful face , and with the other he held a veil to protect her from the dew falling from the leaves . To cleave helmets , break lances ...
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