Masterworks of World Literature, Volume 1Edwin Mallard Everett Dryden Press, 1955 - 1000 pages |
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Page 646
... doctor . Take my fine ship , and two sails with you , one white , one black . And as you return , if you bring Iseult , hoist the white sail ; but if you bring her not , the black . . . . ” With the first fair wind Kaherdin took the ...
... doctor . Take my fine ship , and two sails with you , one white , one black . And as you return , if you bring Iseult , hoist the white sail ; but if you bring her not , the black . . . . ” With the first fair wind Kaherdin took the ...
Page 895
... Doctors bonnet , black without and red within . Thus fell he down also to the ground stark dead . And presently the Monk gave his horse the spurre , and kept the way that the enemy held , who had met with Gargantua and his com- panions ...
... Doctors bonnet , black without and red within . Thus fell he down also to the ground stark dead . And presently the Monk gave his horse the spurre , and kept the way that the enemy held , who had met with Gargantua and his com- panions ...
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