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There was a puzzled look upon the faces of the ealdorman and the bishop. - "A Maid at King Alfred’s Court", Lucy Foster Madison.
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All wore daggers, whose sheaths were incrusted in silver, in their belts, and the ealdorman and his kinsman carried short broad- bladed swords, while Edmund had his boar- spear. - "The Dragon and the Raven or, The Days of King Alfred", G. A. Henty.
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Sometimes they slept at farm- houses or villages, being everywhere hospitably received, the more so when it was known that Edmund was the son of the brave ealdorman Eldred; but the news which they brought of the disastrous battle of Kesteven, and the southward march of the great Danish army, filled everyone with consternation. - "The Dragon and the Raven or, The Days of King Alfred", G. A. Henty.