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The White Company

CHAPTER XIX
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The other is Don James, whom we purpose with the aid of God to help to his throne in Majorca.

Now follow me, and take it not to heart if he be a little short in his speech, for indeed his mind is full of many very weighty concerns." The prince, however, had already observed their entrance, and, springing to his feet, he had advanced with a winning smile and the light of welcome in his eyes.
"We do not need your good offices as herald here, Sir John," said he in a low but clear voice; "these valiant knights are very well known to me.
Welcome to Aquitaine, Sir Nigel Loring and Sir Oliver Buttesthorn.

Nay, keep your knee for my sweet father at Windsor.

I would have your hands, my friends.

We are like to give you some work to do ere you see the downs of Hampshire once more.


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