| Marco Polo - 1871 - 624 pàgines
...desired them to let him know which of the two hosts would gain the battle, his own or Prester John's. The Saracens tried to ascertain, but were unable to...they got a cane and split it lengthwise, and laid one half on this side and one half on that, allowing no one to touch the pieces. And one piece of cane... | |
| Marco Polo - 1875 - 730 pàgines
...desired them to let him know which of the two hosts would gain the battle, his own or Prester John's. The Saracens tried to ascertain, but were unable to...they got a cane and split it lengthwise, and laid one half on this side and one half on that, allowing no one to touch the pieces. And one piece of cane... | |
| Marco Polo - 1875 - 672 pàgines
...desired them to let him know which of the two hosts would gain the battle, his own or Prester John's. The Saracens tried to ascertain, but were unable to...they got a cane and split it lengthwise, and laid one half on this side and one half on that, allowing no one to touch the pieces. And one piece of cane... | |
| Marco Polo - 1875 - 862 pàgines
...desired them to let him know which of the two hosts would gain the battle, his own or Prester John's. The Saracens tried to ascertain, but were unable to...they got a cane and split it lengthwise, and laid one half on this side and one half on that, allowing no one to touch the pieces. And one piece of cane... | |
| Mary Mapes Dodge, William Fayal Clarke, Albert Gallatin Lanier, Maurice R. Robinson - 1896 - 572 pàgines
...desired them to let him know which of the two hosts would gain the battle, his own or Prester John's. The Saracens tried to ascertain, but were unable to...they got a cane and split it lengthwise, and laid one half on this side and one half on that, allowing no one to touch the pieces. And one piece of cane... | |
| Mary Mapes Dodge - 1896 - 548 pàgines
...desired them to let him know which of the two hosts would gain the battle, his own or Prester John's. The Saracens tried to ascertain, but were unable to...they got a cane and split it lengthwise, and laid one half on this side and one half on that, allowing no one to touch the pieces. And one piece of cane... | |
| Noah Brooks, Marco Polo - 1897 - 308 pàgines
...desired them to let him know which of the two hosts would gain the battle, his own or Prester John's. The Saracens tried to ascertain, but were unable to...they got a cane and split it lengthwise, and laid one half on this side and one half on that, allowing no one to touch the pieces. And one piece of cane... | |
| Noah Brooks, Marco Polo - 1897 - 318 pàgines
...should be. For they got a cane and split it lengthwise, and laid one half on this side and one half on that, allowing no one to touch the pieces. And one piece of cane they called Chinghis Kaan, and the other piece they called Prester John. And then they said to Chinghis: "Now mark... | |
| Marco Polo - 1903 - 828 pàgines
...desired them to let him know which of the two hosts would gain the battle, his own or Préster John's. The Saracens tried to ascertain, but were unable to...they got a cane and split it lengthwise, and laid one half on this side and one half on that, allowing no one to touch the pieces. And one piece of cane... | |
| Marco Polo - 1903 - 812 pàgines
...of the two hosts would gain the battle, lis own or Prester John's. The Saracens tried to scertain, but were unable to give a true answer; the Christians,...showed manifestly beforehand how the event should For they got a cane and split it lengthwise, and laid one half on this side and one half on that, allowing... | |
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