Henry of Lancaster, who in 1399, as
Henry IV, became England's King
in the stead of the weak, wicked, and
treacherous Richard II. | Frontispiece | |
Myles, as in a dream, kneeled and presented
the letter. | Facing page | 28 |
"When thou strikest that lower cut at the
legs, recover thyself more quickly." | " | 50 |
At last they had the poor boy down. | " | 70 |
Myles pushed the door farther open. | " | 83 |
They bore him away to a bench at the
far end of the room. | " | 116 |
"But tell me, Robin Ingoldsby, dost
know aught more of this matter?" | " | 123 |
"Belike thou sought to take this lad's
life," said Sir James. | " | 138 |
Myles entertains the Lady Anne and the
Lady Alice with his adventures. | " | 155 |
Myles found himself standing beside
the bed. | " | 170 |
The Earl of Mackworth received King
Henry IV. | " | 196 |
Lord George led him to where the King
stood. | " | 216 |
"My Lord," said he, "the favor was given
to me by the Lady Alice." | " | 250 |
Prior Edward and Myles in the Priory
Garden. | " | 267 |
The Challenge. | " | 308 |
He held tightly to the fallen man's horse. | " | 322 |