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nd where the night lasted through half the year, and that they had themselv=
es slain the huge bears whose skins they wore. Next, surrounded by a goodly=
 company of gentlemen and pages, was borne aloft the Prince's banner. On it=
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ty running footmen, the Prince himself appeared, armed on back and breast, =
wearing a white plume and mounted on a white charger. With how martial an a=
ir he curbed his horse, how thoughtful and commanding was the expression of=
 his ample forehead and falcon eye, may still be seen on the canvass of Kne=
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