The bows, quivers, and tabards were concealed among the gorse, and the two bands set resolutely forward. [Please select]
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The long rows of wheat-shocks marched like soldiers in worn yellow tabards. [Please select]
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They were all likely, lusty, weather-beaten fellows, hard of hand, bold of eye; and though they wore plain tabards, like country ploughmen, even a drunken soldier might have looked twice before he sought a quarrel in such company. [Please select]
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Their long tabards thrown aside, they appeared, some in plain green jerkins, and some in stout leathern jacks; under their hoods many wore bonnets strengthened by iron plates; and, for offensive armour, swords, daggers, a few stout boar-spears, and a dozen of bright bills, put them in a posture to engage even regular feudal troops. [Please select]
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