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Ivanhoe -Sir Walter Scott -Chapter 42 ppt

IVANHOE SIR WALTER SCOTT CHAPTER 42 PPT

Before this altar was placed a bier, and on each side of this bier kneeled three priests, who told their beads, and muttered their prayers, with the greatest signs of external devotion. For this service a splendid "soul-scat" was paid to the convent of S[r]

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Ivanhoe- Sir Walter Scott -Chapter 31 ppsx

IVANHOE SIR WALTER SCOTT CHAPTER 31 PPSX

Normans have erected in this groaning land. I will fight among the foremost; but my honest neighbours well know I am not a trained soldier in the
discipline of wars, or the attack of strongholds."
"Since it stands thus with noble Cedric," said Loc[r]

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Ivanhoe -Sir Walter Scott -Chapter 30 docx

IVANHOE -SIR WALTER SCOTT -CHAPTER 30 DOCX

"To the walls!" answered the Templar; and they both ascended the
battlements to do all that skill could dictate, and manhood accomplish, in defence of the place. They readily agreed that the point of greatest danger was that opposite to the

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Ivanhoe -Sir Walter Scott- Chapter 31(p3) pot

IVANHOE SIR WALTER SCOTT CHAPTER 31P3


Ivanhoe
Sir Walter Scott
Chapter 31(p3)
When the noise of the conflict announced that it was at the hottest, the Jester began to shout, with the utmost power of his lungs, "Saint George and the dragon!---Bonny Saint G[r]

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Ivanhoe -Sir Walter Scott -Chapter 33 ppsx

IVANHOE SIR WALTER SCOTT CHAPTER 33 PPSX

The captive Abbot's features and manners exhibited a whimsical mixture of offended pride, and deranged foppery and bodily terror.
"Why, how now, my masters?" said he, with a voice in which all three emotions were blended. "What order is this among[r]

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Ivanhoe- Sir Walter Scott -Chapter 28 docx

IVANHOE- SIR WALTER SCOTT -CHAPTER 28 DOCX

The beautiful Rebecca had been heedfully brought up in all the knowledge proper to her nation, which her apt and powerful mind had retained,
arranged, and enlarged, in the course of a progress beyond her years, her sex, and even the age in which she lived. Her[r]

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Ivanhoe- Sir Walter Scott- Chapter 25 doc

IVANHOE SIR WALTER SCOTT CHAPTER 25 DOC

"You jest, Sir Knight," answered the baron; "but to whom should I send?--- Malvoisin is by this time at York with his retainers, and so are my other allies; and so should I have been, but for this infernal enterprise."
"Then send to York, and recall our people,&[r]

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Ivanhoe -Sir Walter Scott -Chapter 24 ppsx

IVANHOE -SIR WALTER SCOTT -CHAPTER 24 PPSX

"What devil's deed have they now in the wind?" said the old hag, murmuring to herself, yet from time to time casting a sidelong and malignant glance at Rebecca; "but it is easy to guess ---Bright eyes, black locks, and a skin like paper, ere the priest stains it w[r]

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Ivanhoe -Sir Walter Scott -Chapter 26 pptx

IVANHOE SIR WALTER SCOTT CHAPTER 26 PPTX

"And is there any prospect, then, of rescue from without?" said Cedric, looking to the Jester.
"Prospect, indeed!" echoed Wamba; "let me tell you, when you fill my cloak, you are wrapped in a general's cassock. Five hundred men are there without, and I was this[r]

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Ivanhoe- Sir Walter Scott- Chapter 34 docx

IVANHOE SIR WALTER SCOTT CHAPTER 34 DOCX

And wheresoe'er this foot of mine doth tread, He lies before me.---Dost thou understand me?
King John
There was brave feasting in the Castle of York, to which Prince John had invited those nobles, prelates, and leaders, by whose assistance he hoped to carry through his am[r]

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Ivanhoe- Sir Walter Scott -Chapter 21 pot

IVANHOE SIR WALTER SCOTT CHAPTER 21 POT

"Yes," said Cedric, half speaking to himself, and half addressing himself to Athelstane, "it was in this very hall that my father feasted with Torquil Wolfganger, when he entertained the valiant and unfortunate Harold, then advancing against the Norwegians, who had unite[r]

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Ivanhoe- Sir Walter Scott -Chapter 41 ppsx

IVANHOE SIR WALTER SCOTT CHAPTER 41 PPSX


"Ho! ho! my kingdom and my subjects?" answered Richard, impatiently; "I tell thee, Sir Wilfred, the best of them are most willing to repay my follies in kind---For example, my very faithful servant, Wilfred of Ivanhoe, will not obey my positive commands, a[r]

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Ivanhoe- Sir Walter Scott- Chapter 38 pot

IVANHOE SIR WALTER SCOTT CHAPTER 38 POT

companion in the house of bondage, he may find some one to do battle for my sake. And say unto him, even unto him, even unto Wilfred, the son of Cedric, that if Rebecca live, or if Rebecca die, she liveth or dieth wholly free of the guilt she is charged w[r]

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Ivanhoe -Sir Walter Scott -Chapter 39 pps

IVANHOE SIR WALTER SCOTT CHAPTER 39 PPS


"There is a spell on me, by Heaven!" said Bois-Guilbert. "I almost think yon besotted skeleton spoke truth, and that the reluctance with which I part from thee hath something in it more than is natural.---Fair creature!" he said, approaching near her, but with great respect,---&#[r]

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Ivanhoe- Sir Walter Scott -Chapter 35 pptx

IVANHOE- SIR WALTER SCOTT -CHAPTER 35 PPTX

The Grand Master was a man advanced in age, as was testified by his long grey beard, and the shaggy grey eyebrows overhanging eyes, of which, however, years had been unable to quench the fire. A formidable warrior, his thin and severe features retained the soldi[r]

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Ivanhoe -Sir Walter Scott- Chapter 36 pdf

IVANHOE SIR WALTER SCOTT CHAPTER 36 PDF

discovered this Jewish quean to be a sorceress, perchance it may account fully for his enamoured folly."
"It doth!---it doth!" said Beaumanoir. "See, brother Conrade, the peril of yielding to the first devices and blandishments of Satan! We look upon[r]

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Ivanhoe -Sir Walter Scott -Chapter 37 pot

IVANHOE SIR WALTER SCOTT CHAPTER 37 POT

"Unhappy man!" said the Grand Master, after favouring him with a glance of compassion. "Thou seest, Conrade, how this holy work distresses him. To this can the light look of woman, aided by the Prince of the Powers of this world, bring[r]

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Ivanhoe -Sir Walter Scott -Chapter 10 pot

IVANHOE SIR WALTER SCOTT CHAPTER 10 POT

As he turned to receive Rebecca's answer, he observed, that during his chattering with Gurth, she had left the apartment unperceived.
In the meanwhile, Gurth had descended the stair, and, having reached the dark antechamber or hall, was puzzling about to discover t[r]

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Ivanhoe- Sir Walter Scott- Chapter 9 doc

IVANHOE SIR WALTER SCOTT CHAPTER 9 DOC

In the broad hint which he dropped respecting the daughter of Waldemar Fitzurse, John had more than one motive, each the offspring of a mind, which was a strange mixture of carelessness and presumption with low artifice and cunning. He wished to banish fr[r]

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Ivanhoe -Sir Walter Scott -Chapter 8 docx

IVANHOE SIR WALTER SCOTT CHAPTER 8 DOCX

acquiescence "I did but jest," he said; "and you turn upon me like so many adders! Name whom you will, in the fiend's name, and please yourselves." "Nay, nay," said De Bracy, "let the fair sovereign's throne remain
unoccupied, until the conqueror[r]

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