... bring his enemy within his reach ! Even in this deadly grapple, the Saracen was saved by his agility and presence of mind. He unloosed the sword-belt, in which the Knight of the Leopard had fixed his hold, and, thus eluding his fatal grasp, mounted... Tales of the Crusaders - Sayfa 8Walter Scott tarafından - 1825 - 612 sayfaTam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1825 - 292 sayfa
...fixed his hold, and thus eluding his fatal grasp, mounted his horse, which seemed to watch his motions with the intelligence of a human being, and again...approached the Christian with his right hand extended, but no longer in a menacing attitude. «There is truce betwixt our nations,» he said, in the lingua franca... | |
| Walter Scott - 1825 - 340 sayfa
...fixed his hold, and thus eluding his fatal grasp, mounted his horse, which seemed to watch his motions with the intelligence of a human being, and again...approached the Christian with his right hand extended, but no longer iu a menacing attitude. 14 " There is truce betwixt our nations," he said, in the lingua... | |
| Walter Scott - 1825 - 310 sayfa
...fixed his hold, and inn? eluding his fatul grasp, mounted his horse, which seemed to watch his motions with the intelligence of a human being, and again...rode off. But in the last encounter the Saracen had lo?f his sword and his quiver of arrows, both of which were attached to the girdle, which he was obliged... | |
| Walter Scott - 1832 - 524 sayfa
...fixed his hold, and, thus eluding his fatal grasp, mounted his horse, which seemed to watch his motions with the intelligence of a human being, and again...approached the Christian with his right hand extended, but no longer in a menacing attitude. " There is truce betwixt our nations," he said, in the lingua franca... | |
| Walter Scott - 1833 - 870 sayfa
...fixed his hold, and, thus eluding his fatal grasp, mounted his horse, which seemed to watch his motions with the intelligence of a human being, and again...: He approached the Christian with his right hand extendeu, but no longer in a menacing attitude. "There is truce betwixt our nations," he said, in the... | |
| Walter Scott - 1846 - 759 sayfa
...fixed his hold, and, thus eluding his fatal grasp, mounted his horse, which seemed to watch his motions with the intelligence of a human being, and again...obliged to abandon. He had also lost his turban in the straggle. These disadvantages seemed to incline the Moslem to a truce : He approached the Christian... | |
| Walter Scott - 1846 - 770 sayfa
...fixed his hold, and, thus eluding his fatal grasp, mounted his horse, which seemed to watch his motions with the intelligence of a human being, and again...attached to the girdle, which he was obliged to abandon. lie had also lost his turban in the struggle. These disadvantages seemed to incline the Moslem to a... | |
| Walter Scott - 1848 - 754 sayfa
...fixed his hold, and, thus eluding his fatal grasp, mounted his horse, which seemed to watch his motions with the intelligence of a human being, and again...approached the Christian with his right hand extended, but no longer in a menacing attitude. " There is truce betwixt our nations," he said, in the lingua franca... | |
| Walter Scott - 1851 - 534 sayfa
...fixed his hold, and, thus eluding his fatal grasp, mounted his horse, which seemed to watch his motions with the intelligence of a human being, and again...approached the Christian with his right hand extended, but no longer in a menacing attitude. " There is truce betwixt our nations," he said, in the lingua franca... | |
| Walter Scott - 1855 - 694 sayfa
...fixed his hold, and, thus eluding his fatal grasp, mounted his horse, which seemed to watch his motions with the intelligence of a human being, and again,...approached the Christian with his right hand extended, but no longer in a menacing attitude. " There is truce betwixt our nations/' he said, in the lingua franca... | |
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