A Monk of Fife eBook

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A Monk of Fife eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 388 pages of information about A Monk of Fife.

{23} Equipped for battle.

{24} That is, in the “Liber Pluscardensis.”

{25} Englishman.

{26} Heavy and still.

{27} Daughter of God, go on, and I will be thine aid.  Go on!

{28} Lyrat, grey.

{29} The king’s evil:  “ecrouelles,” scrofula.

{30} Darg, day’s work.

{31} “Par mon martin,” the oath which she permitted to La Hire.

{32} See Appendix A, ‘Norman’s Miracle,’ Appendix B, ‘Elliot’s Ring.’

{33} That in to say, some two thousand combatants.

{34} Echevins—­magistrates.

{35} “Away with this man, and release unto us Barabbas.”

{36} Pavises—­large portable shelters.

{37} Block-houses.

{38} The Grahames had not yet possessed themselves of Netherby.—­A.  L.

{39} Substituting ‘or’ for ‘argent,’ his bearings were those of the distinguished modern novelist of the same name.—­A.  L.

{40} Cande = Kennedy.

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