At Agincourt by G. A. (George Alfred) Henty
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ILLUSTRATIONS
GUY AYLMER SAVES THE KING'S LIFE AT THE BATTLE OF AGINCOURT. GUY HAS HIS HEAD BOUND UP AFTER A BOUT AT QUARTER-STAFF. "THE TWO MEN WHO LIT THE ALARM FIRES RODE INTO THE CASTLE." "SIR EUSTACE GAVE A LOUD CRY, FOR LYING AT THE BOTTOM OF THE STAIR WAS THE FORM OF HIS SON." THE LADY MARGARET MAKES HER OBEISANCE TO THE DUKE OF BURGUNDY. GUY AND LONG TOM COME TO THE RESCUE OF COUNT CHARLES. "TOM'S BOW TWANGED, AND THE ARROW STRUCK THE HORSEMAN UNDER THE ARM-PIT." "THE KING EXTENDED HIS HAND TO GUY, WHO WENT ON ONE KNEE TO KISS IT." "WELL, COMRADE," SAID SIMON, "I SUPPOSE YOU ARE THE MAN I WAS TOLD WOULD COME TO-NIGHT?" "GUY DELIVERED A SLASHING BLOW ON THE BUTCHER'S CHEEK, AND DASHED PAST HIM." GUY WELCOMES THE COUNT OF MONTEPONE AND HIS DAUGHTER TO VILLEROY. "KATARINA SWEPT A DEEP CURTSEY, AND WENT OFF WITH A MERRY LAUGH." |
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