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" ... religion, hardihood towards his enemy, and fidelity to his lady-love ! — Ah, benedicite ! how he will mourn over the fall of such a pearl of knighthood, be it on the side he happens to favour, or on the other. But, truly, for sweeping from the face... "
Old mortality - الصفحة 106
بواسطة Sir Walter Scott - 1816 - عدد الصفحات: 347
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