Twas this low corslet that was the death of good Sir Reginald. I always said that no good would come of these fashions ! ' In process of time, Eustace was disencumbered of his heavy armour ; but when he stood before him in his plain dress of chamois leather,... The Lances of Lynwood - Seite 116von Charlotte Mary Yonge - 1856 - 287 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
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...exclamation, 'A plague on these new-fangled clasps which a man cannot undo for his life. 'Twas this low corset that was the death of good Sir Reginald. I always...stalwart figures of his father and brother, but was still slightly made, and delicate-looking. The golden spurs, and sword of Du Guesclin, however, rejoiced... | |
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