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Page 15
... thee , " he said , “ as with a score of the years yet left me . May you be long lived , happy , and prosperous . May your hall be ever full , and your cairn be like a mountain when you die . " The guests soon after came forward with ...
... thee , " he said , “ as with a score of the years yet left me . May you be long lived , happy , and prosperous . May your hall be ever full , and your cairn be like a mountain when you die . " The guests soon after came forward with ...
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... thee well , proud chieftain , thou hast taunted me with the blemish of my blood . See that the current of thine own flows undisturbed . " He departed from the festival , not heeding , or not hearing , an attempt at explanation made by ...
... thee well , proud chieftain , thou hast taunted me with the blemish of my blood . See that the current of thine own flows undisturbed . " He departed from the festival , not heeding , or not hearing , an attempt at explanation made by ...
Page 53
... thee utter words like these again . The Hooded People are our friends . My dear boy , " she continued , taking him into her lap , and pressing him ten- derly to her bosom , " I cannot too soon impress it on thee that the Hooded People ...
... thee utter words like these again . The Hooded People are our friends . My dear boy , " she continued , taking him into her lap , and pressing him ten- derly to her bosom , " I cannot too soon impress it on thee that the Hooded People ...
Page 84
... thee . " Elim smiled , but still cast awful looks around him , and seemed as if he had his own opinion upon these assurances . In consideration of his rank , it was decided that he should not be sent , like the generality of the ...
... thee . " Elim smiled , but still cast awful looks around him , and seemed as if he had his own opinion upon these assurances . In consideration of his rank , it was decided that he should not be sent , like the generality of the ...
Page 85
... leaving his apartment , with a rosary and a burning taper of twisted rushes in his hand . " Thou art early up , my little friend , " he said , " what makes thee restless ? " " I heard the bell , " said Elim , THE INVASION 85.
... leaving his apartment , with a rosary and a burning taper of twisted rushes in his hand . " Thou art early up , my little friend , " he said , " what makes thee restless ? " " I heard the bell , " said Elim , THE INVASION 85.
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