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| From: | =?UTF-8?Q?Winterful=20Love?= <****@rcn.com> |
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| Subject: | =?UTF-8?Q?Get=20Oneofakind=20Love=20at=20Winterful=20Offer?= |
| Date: | Sat, 04 Feb 2012 23:32:51 +0000 |
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fairy, whose castle stood beyond a neighboring hill, where she keptwatch over a treasure which many knights had tried to win, but
fruitlessly, having lost their life or liberty in the attempt. This
treasure was the armor of Hector, prince of Troy, whom Achilles
treacherously slew. Nothing was wanting but his sword, Durindana, and
this had fallen into the possession of a queen named Penthesilea, from
whom it passed through her descendants to Almontes, whom Orlando slew,
and thus became possessed of the sword. The rest of Hector's arms were
saved and carried off by Aeneas, from whom this fairy received them in
recompense of service rendered. 'If you have the courage to attemptthem, but became separated in the pursuit, and Rogero, quitting the
chase, wandered by hill and vale in search of her whom he had no sooner
found than lost.
While pursuing this quest he fell in with two knights, whom he joined,
and engaged them to assist him in the search of his companion,
describing her arms, but