The book At Agincourt a Tale of the White Hoods of Paris was written by author G a George Alfred Henty Here you can read free online of At Agincourt a Tale of the White Hoods of Paris book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is At Agincourt a Tale of the White Hoods of Paris a good or bad book?
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" Guy now went to the window. Maitre Leroux had been directing his servants in the formation of the barricades. '' I can do nothing to protect the door, " the archer said ; *' they have propped up that gate so as to cover the men who are hammering at it. I have been distributing my arrows among the crowd, and in faith there will be a good many vacancies among the butchers and flayers in the market to- morrow morning. I am just going up to fill my quiver again and bring down a spare armful of ar...rows. ' ' 148 AT AGINCOURT *' Leave those on the landing here, Tom, and bring your full quiver down below. The door will not hold many min- utes longer : I could see that it was yielding when I was down there just now. I don't think that we shall be able to make a long defence below, for with their hooked halberts they will be able to pull out the logs, do what we will. ' ' One of the servants now ran in. '' They have broken the door down, sir. It is only kept in place by the things behind it. " Guy ran out, climbed the barricade — which on the landing was four feet high, but as it was built on the edge of the top stair it was nine inches higher on that face — let himself drop on to the stairs, and ran down into the passage.
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