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The battle was a repetition of Dupplin and Halidon
An Outline of the Relations between England and Scotland (500-1707) Robert S. Rait
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The victory of Halidon added greatly to the popularity of Edward III, for the English looked upon the shame of Bannockburn as avenged, and they sang:
An Outline of the Relations between England and Scotland (500-1707) Robert S. Rait
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The English armies fighting at Falkirk and Bannockburn and Halidon were straightway -- they or their successors -- in France fighting at Crécy and Poitiers and Agincourt.
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In January the papers began to talk of the Halidon ball; and in due course I received a card for it.
In Trust 1906
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PAUL AMBROSE did not die and leave his fortune to Halidon, but the following summer he did something far more unexpected.
In Trust 1906
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At any rate, the desecrating touch that Halidon had affected to dread made no other inroads on the serried ugliness of the Ambrose interior.
In Trust 1906
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"Do you know, I shouldn't wonder if I dropped out of the running before either of you chaps, and in case I do I've half a mind to leave everything in trust to Halidon, and let him put the job through for me."
In Trust 1906
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I exclaimed, tossing over the bridegroom's eight-page rhapsody to Halidon, who had received its duplicate by the same post.
In Trust 1906
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The library remained as it was, and so did the contention between Halidon and myself, as to whether this inconsistent acceptance of his surroundings was due, on our friend's part, to a congenital inability to put his hand in his pocket, or to a real unconsciousness of the ugliness that happened to fall inside his point of vision.
In Trust 1906
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Halidon went to the Mananas, and for two years the journals brought me incidental reports of the work he was accomplishing.
In Trust 1906
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