Ande Trembath a Tale of Old Cornwall England

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Ande Trembath a Tale of Old Cornwall England
Matthew Stanley Kemp
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What shields of brilliant paper or tin, spears of warlike hickory, and swords not near so sharp as the Saracen blade, but still as sharp as wood could be whittled with a jack-knife; and caps of tall, many-hued tinsel; had the real St. George worn one of them the terrible, ripping, snorting, steam-breathing dragon would have bellowed in anguish, and have fallen down in a dead faint. But they were good enough for the occasion and their very form was sacred by ancestry.
CHRISTMAS 101 House after h
...ouse was visited and the fun grew fast and furious. At very few places were they not given a ready entrance and hearty welcome.
" Now les to the squire's ! " exclaimed one, and the proposition was hailed with delight. The distance was not far, and the time was shortened by conversation and by a little warlike practice between St. George and his Mohammendan enemy, the Turk, in which practice the Turk received a terrific, broad sword slash, that made him pucker up his face like the picture of the Saracen's head at the village inn.


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