id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 11363 Hare, Christopher Bayard: the Good Knight Without Fear and Without Reproach .txt text/plain 37998 1529 77 charge young Bayard, with the assurance that one day he would do him great he soon took notice of young Bayard, who was in the place of honour close Bayard, who desired nothing more, replied: "My lord, for all the goods say good-bye to you." Young Bayard knelt before the King, who said to him We are told that Bayard, the Good Knight, Bayard, the Good Knight, who could not bear to be left know, was Bayard, the Good Knight. Pierre de Bayard, the Good Knight, had been placed in command of a garrison some disorder, and as men and horses gave way, the Good Knight saw his This the Good Knight left to be defended by a few men-at-arms and captains: "Turn, men-at-arms, turn, it is nothing!" The Good Knight's Bonnivet said to the Good Knight: "My lord Bayard, you must go to Rebec ./cache/11363.txt ./txt/11363.txt