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Page 560
May the curse of Mahound fall upon the Great Land , for its folk have not their fellows for hardiness . ” And there was not a man but cried out : “ Marsila ! haste , O King , for we are in sore need of thy help . ” .
May the curse of Mahound fall upon the Great Land , for its folk have not their fellows for hardiness . ” And there was not a man but cried out : “ Marsila ! haste , O King , for we are in sore need of thy help . ” .
Page 570
horn of ivory which he never lets out of his grasp , and he smites the Saracen upon the helm which was studded with gold and gems , and he breaks steel and head and bones that his two eyes start out , and he falls down dead at his feet ...
horn of ivory which he never lets out of his grasp , and he smites the Saracen upon the helm which was studded with gold and gems , and he breaks steel and head and bones that his two eyes start out , and he falls down dead at his feet ...
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Don Quixote , bruised and stunned with his fall , without lifting up his beaver , answered in a faint hollow voice , as if he had spoken out of a tomb , “ Dulcinea del Toboso is the most beautiful woman in the world , and I the most ...
Don Quixote , bruised and stunned with his fall , without lifting up his beaver , answered in a faint hollow voice , as if he had spoken out of a tomb , “ Dulcinea del Toboso is the most beautiful woman in the world , and I the most ...
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