The New England Magazine, Volumen54;Volumen60New England Magazine Company, 1916 |
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... Sir Launfal . " ( Enter leper and crouches at one side . Sir Launfal enters . ) As Sir Launfal made morn through the the darksome gate , He was ' ware of a leper , crouched by the same , Who begged with his hand and moaned as he sate ...
... Sir Launfal . " ( Enter leper and crouches at one side . Sir Launfal enters . ) As Sir Launfal made morn through the the darksome gate , He was ' ware of a leper , crouched by the same , Who begged with his hand and moaned as he sate ...
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... SIR LAUNFAL - This costume is rather difficult for amateurs and may well be hired . It can be made by making the coat of mail of metallic paper . The coat should be worn over a tunic . LEPER - Drape with a sheet . THE MODEL OF THE STATE ...
... SIR LAUNFAL - This costume is rather difficult for amateurs and may well be hired . It can be made by making the coat of mail of metallic paper . The coat should be worn over a tunic . LEPER - Drape with a sheet . THE MODEL OF THE STATE ...
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