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dog of peace--The raw 86-94 wound--The guardroom--Boy soldier--Person in authority--Never solitary--Clergyman and family--Still-hunting--Fairy man--Near sunset--Bagg--Left-handed hitter--At Swanton Morley CHAPTER THIRTEEN Groom and cob--Strength and symmetry--Where's the 95-101 saddle?--The first ride--No more fatigue--Love for horses--The pursuit of words--Philologist and Pegasus--The smith--What more, agrah? CHAPTER FOURTEEN A fine old city--Norman master-work--Lollards' Hole--Good 102-110 blood--The Spaniard's sword--Old retired officer--Writing to a duke--God help the child--Nothing like Jacob--Irish brigades--Old Sergeant Meredith--I have been young--Idleness--The bookstall--A portrait--A banished priest CHAPTER FIFTEEN Monsieur Dante--Condemned musket--Sporting--Sweet 111-117 rivulet--The Earl's Home--The pool--The sonorous voice--What dost thou read?--The man of peace--Of Zohar and of Mishna--The money-changers CHAPTER SIXTEEN Fair of horses--Looks of respect--The fast trotter--Pair 118-123 of eyes--Strange men--Jasper, your pal--Force of blood--The young lady with diamonds CHAPTER SEVENTEEN The tents--Pleasant discourse--I am Pharaoh--Shifting for 124-132 one's self--Horse-shoes--This is wonderful--Bless your wisdom--A pretty manoeuvre--Ill day to the Romans--My name is Herne--A singular people--An original speech CHAPTER EIGHTEEN What profession?--Not fitted for a Churchman--Erratic 133-136 course--The bitter draught--Principle of woe--Thou wouldst be joyous--What ails you? CHAPTER NINETEEN Agreeable delusions--Youth--A profession--Ab 137-144 Gwilym--Glorious English law--There they pass--My dear old master--The deal desk--The Language of the tents--Where is Morfydd?--Go to--Only once CHAPTER TWENTY Silver grey--Good word for everybody--A remarkable 145-148 youth--The archdeacon--Reading the Bible CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE The eldest son--Saying of wild Finland--The critical 149-154 time--Vaunting polls--One thing wanted--A father's blessing--Miracle of art--The Pope's house--The young enthusiast--Pictures of England--Persist and wrestle--Of the little dark man CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO Desire for novelty--Lives of the 155-162 lawless--Countenances--Old yeoman and dame--We live near the sea--Uncouth-looking volume--The other condition--Draoitheac--A dilemma--The Antinomian--
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