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The Talisman

CHAPTER VII
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I would, in the meantime, were it no offence, willingly send you what would somewhat mend your cheer." "I thank you, sir," said Sir Kenneth, "but it needs not.

Roswal hath already stocked my larder for two weeks, since the sun of Palestine, if it brings diseases, serves also to dry venison." The two warriors parted much better friends than they had met; but ere they separated, Thomas de Vaux informed himself at more length of the circumstances attending the mission of the Eastern physician, and received from the Scottish knight the credentials which he had brought to King Richard on the part of Saladin..


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