was the especial pride and joy of My Dear and Meriem. The
Nor missed their aim, for rang against his shield
Dart after dart unerring, and his helm
In broken fragments pressed upon his brow;
His vital parts were safeguarded by spears
That bristled in his body. Fortune saw
Thus waged a novel combat, for there warred
Against one man an army. Why with darts,
Madmen, assail him and with slender shafts,
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- weight, which acted practically as a fixed support under
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- and other supplies, they were sent out on the road. It
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- necessarily undeveloped, and was interesting only from
- gruffly, explaining that he had always been fond of the
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- his face. A bank of yellow fog instantly enveloped him,
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- which exact uniformity of speed is essential. The formation
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