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Within the Fetterlock, which took so long to research and write that it is in effect unrepeatable, is the story of Constance of York, an interesting but obscure princess who lived in the reign of Richard II and Henry IV.
Even in a little thing gillpolack 2006
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“You hold our friends for robbers, then?” said the Knight of the Fetterlock.
Ivanhoe 2004
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Thus parted that fair fellowship; and He of the Fetterlock, mounting upon his strong war-horse, rode off through the forest.
Ivanhoe 2004
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Richard (only known to him as the valorous Knight of the Fetterlock) he arose gravely, and gave him welcome by the ordinary salutation,
Ivanhoe 2004
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“In their turn,” answered he of the Fetterlock, “but thine is first.”
Ivanhoe 2004
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Knight, which, rolling to a distance on the grass, displayed to the Knight of the Fetterlock grizzled locks, and a countenance he did not expect to have seen under such circumstances.
Ivanhoe 2004
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“Sir Knight of the Fetterlock,” said Cedric, colouring, and interrupting the King in his turn, “I trust your boon regards yourself and no other; for in that which concerns the honour of my house, it is scarce fitting that a stranger should mingle.”
Ivanhoe 2004
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Rowena waved a graceful adieu to him of the Fetterlock — the Saxon bade God speed him, and on they moved through a wide glade of the forest.
Ivanhoe 2004
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So saying, with no very gentle hand he undid the helmet of the Blue Knight, which, rolling to a distance on the grass, displayed to the Knight of the Fetterlock grizzled locks, and a countenance he did not expect to have seen under such circumstances.
Ivanhoe 1892
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Knight of the Fetterlock; ` ` yet well I hope to gain the boon I shall ask.
Ivanhoe 1892
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