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A Knight of the White Cross

CHAPTER XII THE BOY GALLEY
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Each face lit up at his appeal, and I do not think there was one but silently registered a vow to do all in his power to prove himself worthy of the confidence placed in him and his companions by the grand master and admiral.

I had before no shadow of fear that everything would not go well.

I knew almost all of them personally, and if I myself had had the selection from among the whole body of knights in the convent, I could not have made a choice that would have suited me better.

It seems to me that in each auberge the bailiff has endeavoured to pick out the seven young knights whom he considered would most worthily support the honour of the langue.

Still, confident as I was before, I feel more so now, after the admiral's address to us." "I had no fear either, Ralph, though doubtless the admiral's words will carry great weight with them.


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