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ROBERT EUDE: A STORY OF ENGLISH LIFE IN THE MIDDLE AGES; PART THREE

... ROBERT EUDE, By A. H. TVaix. A STORY OF ENGLISH LIFE IN THE MIDDLE AGES. PART THREE. CHAPTER VII. Continued TAKING the starving woman's trembling hand, Robin led her, with as much respectful courtesy as ho could have displayed to some high-born maiden, into ...

LOVE'S VICTORY: A DRAMATIC STORY

... York when the war broke out. He entered the army, and in less than six months rose to be a general. When peace came he was without occupa tion, but his good star led him into a region where large tracts of land happened to be for sale. He bought them for ...

ROBERT EUDE: A STORY OF THE MIDDLE AGES IN ENGLAND; PART TWO; CONCEENING THE REBELLION OF KINO HENRY THE ..

... stormy sea to England, and on the 8th of July landed with a powerful army to meet the tempest of revolt ashore. He had prayed that he might perish in that storm at sea if Heaven frowned upon his cause, and landing safely, his confidence had grown gigantically ...

ROBERT EUDE: A STORY OF ENGLISH LIFE IN THE MIDDLE AGES; PART THREE; CHAPTER XI

... s patron. And as they all rode noisily away through the budding wood land it seemed to the men and women who watched their depart ing as if with them went another and a greater army, a long, ugly, felt, but unseen procession of countless ills, begotten ...

ROBERT EUDE: A STORY OF ENGLISH LIFE IN THE MIDDLE AGES; PART THREE; CHAPTER XII

... they all went up to the castle. They were like a cod of pese and. peson (meaning pea and peas) said one deeply sympathising woman, with a heavy sigh and now, poor soul, he hath not wife nor son. You may be sure from what you know of the strange doings ...

A SLIGHT INDISCRETION

... and steps under a little cupola, where a bearded old woman was administering glasses of the nauseous but invigorating fluid to two strangers. The footsteps followed him. In another instant the woman with whom he had spent so many agreeable hours at Newark ...

SOME MAGAZINES

... daughter, with a spirit-- perhaps an evil one who is neglected and his brother-in-law, who has relinquished a fair career in the army to direct an ancient and dusty banking business. Golden Girls, by Alan Muir, the second new novel, and The Foreigners, by ...

THE WHITE FACED MARE

... about the middle of the last century, there might have been seen tra versing at a foot's pace the broad stretch of common land known to the natives of-- shire, far and wide, as Hang man's Heath, a stalwart, pleasant-looking gentleman of apparently ...

MERRYLEGS

... to my own particular 'Ebrew Jew; heavily in debt to my trainer; my credit uncommonly shaken in the ring. Unless I managed to land a coup before very long it would indeed be a case of UP, and a lengthened sojourn on the continong for yours truly. I was ...