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at the same time96
the door of the76
the rest of the59
in the midst of58
at the head of58
on the other side53
from time to time51
the earl of ashby50
the end of the44
the side of the41
the top of the41
at the same moment40
for the first time40
the head of the36
for the sake of36
of the good hope36
the remainder of the33
of the black arrow33
the face of the33
the edge of the32
the other side of32
the midst of the30
in the direction of30
of one of the30
at the same instant30
it would have been29
the mouth of the29
the middle of the28
with a look of28
the direction of the27
said hugh de monthermer27
of hugh de monthermer27
the greater part of26
other side of the26
on the part of26
one of the men26
as soon as the26
at the end of25
at the door of25
and at the same25
of the earl of25
in the name of25
was a man of25
to the moat house24
to the door of24
with an air of24
as soon as he24
in the face of24
in the course of24
upon the other side24
in front of him24
by the side of23
replied hugh de monthermer23
by the name of22
it may not be22
a moment or two22
in front of the22
the margin of the22
i will tell you22
and hugh de monthermer22
as a matter of22
the foot of the22
antonio of monte velluto21
said the old man21
in a low tone21
it was plain that21
and it was not20
as soon as they20
the entrance of the20
said richard de ashby20
and when he had20
the body of the20
rose to his feet20
of richard de ashby20
as he did so19
the earl of leicester19
by this time the19
in a few minutes19
darkness of the night19
the sound of a19
the borders of the19
they came to the18
of a man who18
the prince of mantivoglia18
came out of the18
was one of the18
the old earl of18
upon the farther side18
with a sort of18
in the first place18
the goat and bagpipes18
the duke of montrose18
to the top of18
the men of the18
up and down the18
at the foot of18
and in a moment17
it was impossible to17
the first of the17
for the purpose of17
in the middle of17
the kid and his17
what do you mean17
as well as the17
to one of the17
there is not a17
replied richard de ashby17
at the top of17
the corner of the17
the bottom of the17
greater part of the17
in the hands of17
i was about to17
the centre of the17
for the love of17
a matter of fact16
in which he was16
which he had been16
between him and the16
there is no help16
it would be a16
to the earl of16
billy the kid and16
and there was a16
on the top of16
that he was not16
in the act of16
the interior of the16
i do not know16
quarter of an hour16
the top of a16
are you going to15
it was to be15
the front of the15
the summit of the15
of the garden wall15
it had been a15
the wall of the15
the darkness of the15
the part of the15
i would not have15
on the other hand15
the cover of the15
in front of them15
and the next moment15
the man in the15
by the light of15
he came to the15
when he had done15
they were aware of15
on the edge of15
and it was plain15
was by no means15
the noise of the15
a good deal of15
it was not until15
a cup of wine15
a part of the15
one of the most15
let me tell you14
him by the hand14
old earl of monthermer14
in the same tone14
as if they had14
a corner of the14
said one of the14
it must have been14
for a moment or14
from side to side14
count antonio and the14
the other end of14
hugh de monthermer was14
in a tone of14
it was not so14
that he had been14
but he did not14
at the bottom of14
the leader of the14
the floor of the14
the earl of monthermer14
was one of those14
the manner in which14
on the face of14
the light of the14
i could not have13
that is to say13
cried richard de ashby13
to the end of13
was not to be13
the head of a13
in the eyes of13
the name of the13
for the most part13
every now and then13
and came to the13
in which he had13
the figure of a13
it may be that13
the banks of the13
i say no more13
out of the room13
the hand of the13
but there was no13
of the house of13
to his feet and13
the duke of argyle13
almost at the same13
not so much as13
the rear of the13
the head of his13
sir guy de margan13
the man who had13
the threshold of the13
i have been a13
the rest of his13
in the centre of13
a quarter of a12
the whole of the12
to say the truth12
not far from the12
what make ye here12
the faces of the12
quarter of a mile12
he had been a12
for a moment on12
that there was a12
the hands of the12
that hugh de monthermer12
the gate of the12
lord hugh de monthermer12
i have told you12
from head to foot12
quarter of the town12
paused for a moment12
i thought ye were12
in the light of12
the short young lady12
was silent for a12
as if he had12
about him in the12
the same time the12
sir daniel and his12
and in the midst12
i do beseech you12
the master of the12
in spite of his12
at the far end12
the shelter of the12
at the distance of12
grey of the morning12
the far end of12
they came to a12
the spot where the12
that part of the12
said the young lady12
as if i had12
the windows of the12
out of the way12
the cross of holywood12
the knight of tunstall12
the grey of the12
he was about to12
the clachan of aberfoil12
my lord of risingham12
had by this time12
in the shape of12
as if i were12
looked at him with12
the outskirts of the11
soon as he was11
did not seem to11
one side of the11
of billy the kid11
was the sound of11
under the influence of11
but it was now11
the attention of the11
the contents of the11
i give you my11
lieutenant of the guard11
as if he were11
to look about him11
the cause of the11
that he did not11
he would have been11
as if it had11
and he began to11
the voice of the11
in the abbey church11
the heart of the11
an hour or two11
the lower part of11
miss sampson and sally11
in a low voice11
he said to the11
so much as a11
a great deal of11
the kid and gang11
other end of the11
to hugh de monthermer11
the eye of the11
on the side of11
and as soon as11
far end of the11
he was able to11
a minute or two11
that he was in11
the back of his11
it was too late11
that he could not11
at the sound of11
in one of the11
at the other end11
i would i had11
the lieutenant of the11
it is to be11
was by this time11
i will not be11
in the presence of10
the space of a10
the truth of the10
night in the woods10
for a minute or10
in front of his10
in a moment after10
about him at the10
that it was the10
as though he had10
so soon as he10
the figure of the10
was aware of a10
with all my heart10
the valley of the10
in the house of10
there was no sign10
of osbaldistone and tresham10
it was easy to10
at the sight of10
he opened the door10
the distance of about10
the clash of steel10
out of this house10
my lord of gloucester10
do you think i10
had a hand in10
as if it were10
the events of the10
at a little distance10
that i had been10
between you and me10
the face of a10
for a long time10
i know not what10
side of the house10
was no sign of10
as i have said10
to the door and10
i should have been10
came out upon the10
silent for a space10
we shall meet again10
he was in a10
to the other side10
the beginning of the10
from the lips of10
upon the top of10
but i will not10
the walls of the10
the battle of shoreby10
of lucy de ashby10
that there was no10
there was but one10
began to look about10
he had time to10
got to his feet10
on the road to10
a step or two10
is one of the10
but he could not10
he was in the10
he seemed to be10
the neighbourhood of the10
the hilt of his10
my father the deacon10
the back of the10
took to his heels10
richard de ashby was10
the glimmer of the10
i was going to10
i could not help10
as soon as possible10
but it was not10
the time of his10
the wizard of baratesta10
a hole in the10
soon as they were10
but my heart is10
arms about his neck10
the point of the9
said guy de margan9
the door behind him9
of the room and9
in the mouth of9
i can no more9
face to face with9
but what with the9
this part of the9
on one side of9
i should like to9
his hand on the9
and i will not9
for the space of9
it was not a9
i can tell you9
he was a man9
as he spoke he9
margin of the wood9
and began to run9
if they had been9
into the hands of9
and the rest of9
and he said to9
but he was not9
the realm of england9
so soon as the9
on every side the9
when he came to9
been a grey friar9
and still there was9
he looked at the9
the coming of the9
a man who had9
letter to lord wensleydale9
the eyes of the9
the chief of the9
end of the pier9
what is the matter9
in the hand of9
caught him by the9
to the number of9
a score of men9
would ye have me9
the movements of the9
opened the door and9
it was but a9
the next instant the9
and began to move9
if it had been9
master of the household9
would have been a9
to get rid of9
as he saw the9
a quarter of an9
hugh de monthermer had9
came to the door9
they could see the9
i am sorry to9
of the duke of9
and his face was9
the same moment the9
the scene of the9
made his escape from9
of which he had9
but i will be9
was not a little9
every here and there9
at a quick pace9
forth out of the9
mouth of the cave9
a sheaf of arrows9
under the name of9
the face of donnegan9
mouth of the street9
the town of shoreby9
of the abbey church9
i swear to you9
i had never seen9
the red glow of9
the story of his9
borders of the wood9
the sight of the9
i was to be9
an i had not9
and what with the9
from his horse and9
for a moment to9
but a little while9
it shall not be9
exclaimed richard de ashby9
his escape from the9
door of the house9
it was in the9
he turned to the9
in the way of9
i had not been9
the part of a9
in the neighbourhood of9
of the night before9
at that moment the9
was out of sight9
held out his hand9
on the right hand9
forth again into the9
if he had been9
would not have been9
of the men of9
spurs to his horse9
he looked at her9
my lord the king9
the first time in9
the sign of the9
men of the black9
out of the houses9
dick turned to the9
it was a long9
figure of a man9
i have been in9
there was a great8
and he could not8
with hugh de monthermer8
to get out of8
with the aid of8
the mind of the8
to the spot where8
the door was opened8
one or other of8
the voice of a8
if you do not8
like that of a8
sir richard de ashby8
had it not been8
one of those who8
he went to the8
i am glad to8
to and fro in8
in case of need8
either side of the8
from the other side8
and there was no8
what he had seen8
at once to the8
but for all that8
there was no time8
in spite of the8
his hand to his8
it seemed to him8
in a loud voice8
tell you the truth8
at the house of8
and when he was8
feet above the ground8
richard de ashby had8
i am with you8
that i did not8
as one of the8
out of the house8
the tower of the8
the presence of the8
at the point of8
billy the kid had8
he rose to his8
and with that he8
the house by the8
stood for a moment8
to the eye of8
the court of england8
the lord hugh de8
on the point of8
is not to be8
it might have been8
it was one of8
the field of battle8
that he should be8
to me that he8
the feelings of the8
for all the world8
for the last time8
the sound of their8
that it would be8
the person of the8
is not a man8
to the lady lucia8
saw that he was8
where he had left8
the earl of gloucester8
it was not the8
replied guy de margan8
then there was a8
but ere he had8
on the back of8
the way to the8
what do you want8
all of a sudden8
the arrival of the8
on the threshold of8
there was no sound8
along the road to8
there was not a8
door of the inn8
to tell you that8
to the house of8
no more than a8
he had not been8
part of the country8
that he had not8
said the young man8
the effect of his8
three or four men8
play the part of8
was surprised to find8
must have been a8
while he was still8
a man of honour8
out of the wood8
and he knew that8
at the side of8
and from time to8
is said to have8
with the speed of8
the place where he8
was not so much8
the sound of the8
i would fain have8
a cloud of dust8
on the opposite side8
the opening of the8
and one or two8
is it not so8
from the face of8
between them and the8
head of his men8
the course of the8
made up his mind8
the silence of the8
it had not been8
to the foot of8
as though he were8
in this part of8
it was like the8
the house of ashby8
what do you think8
at the expense of8
as well as he8
i think i should8
in his hand and8
in the heart of8
hugh de monthermer and8
it will be a7
the right hand of7
as he was able7
that might have been7
one of the outlaws7
for the life of7
his face in his7
there was the sound7
his ear to the7
he knew that the7
in the habit of7
towards the borders of7
way into the house7
brought him to the7
it seems to me7
and then there was7
the adventure of the7
the hermit of the7
the paper in his7
a man who is7
if you want to7
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that he was the7
they had time to7
take the place of7
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their way to the7
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the embers of the7
and not till then7
a pace or two7
is no place for7
the butt of his7
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the nature of the7
the rising of the7
a great part of7
him as he went7
there was something in7
next moment he was7
with his own hand7
place where he had7
outskirts of the town7
at the hour of7
upon him with a7
it seemed to me7
of the night had7
it seemed as if7
he took up his7
any one of them7
that i could not7
it was not of7
now that he was7
not one of them7
cried hugh de monthermer7
there is no time7
at no great distance7
the sight of this7
the next moment he7
banks of the river7
we have had a7
on account of the7
i did not know7
went to the door7
replied the young lady7
space of a minute7
of the preceding day7
the width of the7
the commander of the7
himself at the head7
and the sound of7
and looked about him7
robert of the lees7
i owe you a7
the shadow of the7
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the same moment a7
ear to the ground7
i was glad to7
was out of the7
on either side of7
the captain of the7
upon the rear of7
to the rest of7
the sounds of the7
the eye of a7
i will go to7
with which they were7
he would be a7
turned on his heel7
at him with a7
the surface of the7
that i had no7
hermit of the vault7
and i shall be7
in a posture of7
the th day of7
the opposite side of7
and the lady lucia7
to his feet again7
put his ear to7
the village of rilano7
i am here in7
with the purpose of7
was likely to be7
as soon as i7
here we are in7
i am an old7
not one of the7
cup of wine and7
with your good leave7
when he had taken7
i shall not be7
and richard de ashby7
i had been a7
it is more than7
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all parts of the7
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of which we have7
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the lips of the7
a man with a7
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a shower of arrows7
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his hand upon his7
early in the day7
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man whom he had7
to take the place7
for the second time7
that i should be7
for your own sake7
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from the hands of7
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the thought of the7
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of the other party7
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my word of honour7
in the beginning of7
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with you on the7
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the return of the7
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i have to say7
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in a moment the7
my lord the duke7
the horses of the7
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to go back to7
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in the days of7
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about a quarter of7
in the town of7
i want you to7
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of the day and7
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a word or two7
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the laws of the7
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the man who was7
than that of the7
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an hour before the7
i would like to7
one way or another7
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to the side of7
the plates of his7
the disorder of the7
drew his sword and7
the person whom he7
if i had been7
to bring him to7
on the third floor7
it please your grace7
i would fain see7
and the earl of7
if that be your7
the midst of a7
her arms about his7
answered hugh de monthermer7
he turned from the7
my lord of leicester7
it must be confessed7
had for the most7
a man in a7
of the death of7
his way to the7
what is it you7
of the wood and7
the end of a7
i like it not7
here is no place7
in order to get7
in the eddies of7
the wife of macgregor7
i could not tell7
i will swear upon7
the center of the7
the army of the7
i will be back7
give you my word7
the sight of a7
of alured de ashby7
as high as a7
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in the vicinity of7
him for an instant7
one of his followers7
and it was the7
that they were not7
i like not this7
get out of here7
to come to the7
of men and horses7
i have to get7
pardon me if i7
in both of his7
so as to be7
on the morning of7
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of the sacred building6
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are ye lancaster or6
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lower part of the6
his head upon his6
with the dead and6
out into the open6
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in love with her6
as we have said6
but i am not6
the lad who had6
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it shall be done6
hundred yards from the6
the service of the6
brought up by the6
in front of her6
the saints alone can6
the saints that ye6
ye have seen my6
an arrow struck him6
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as long as they6
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of the fat man6
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of the two men6
a good lord to6
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a dozen of the6
he began to walk6
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to tell you the6
i was a maid6
upper quarters of the6
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i will answer you6
of the old earl6
to the place where6
his place upon the6
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for my lord of6
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the man whom he6
eye lit upon a6
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billy the kid was6
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of the shoreside taverns6
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about the garden wall6
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how call ye him6
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the neck of the6
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fire blazed in the6
with the rest of6
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in the meanwhile dick6
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true cross of holywood6
about his neck and6
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summit of the hill6
not walk in town6
the garden wall to6
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not a man of6
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corner of the room6
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to walk in wood6
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