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" By my troth," answered Tyler, "I will not eat this day before I have thy head." At these words the Mayor of London, with about twelve men, rode forward, armed under their robes, and seeing Tyler's manner of behaving, said, "Scoundrel, how dare you to... "
The chronicles of England, France, Spain, etc - Σελίδα 275
των Jean Froissart - 1847
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