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The Life and Death of Richard Yea-and-Nay

CHAPTER X
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Out he shot like a bolt, and she shut it behind him.

The old King got wind of him, spurred off with five or six at his heels, such as happened to be mounted.

Richard fell back from the entry, got out his horse, and came forward.

As he came he stooped and picked up Jehane, who, with a quick nestling movement, settled into his shield arm.

Roussillon and Gaston in like manner got their horses; then at a signal they drove out of the tower into the midst of the Normans.


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