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helms

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Usage examples of helms.

Thus they traced, and traversed, and hewed on helms and hauberks, and cut away many cantels of their shields, and either wounded other passing sore, so that the hot blood fell freshly upon the earth.

And then they both forthwithal went to the stone, and set them down upon it, and took off their helms to cool them, and either kissed other an hundred times.

Jones and Helms had not been interested in education or the rat race of the corporate world.

But Jones and Fitzgerald Helms both found themselves out of that game.

The dishwasher had looked on the point of orgasm when he detonated the chunks of explosive taped to his own chest, leaving no portion of his body intact to resurrect as a Servant, and not much of Fitzgerald Helms either.

Jones knew he could never find another friend like Helms, and he didn't bother to try.

He had made no real friends—Jones had festered with the death of his comrade Helms even after two years, and it was his own damned fault.

Everything he had followed, all the training, the patrols—the ethics for which Fitzgerald Helms had been killed—all because Nathans wanted to play power games.

Fitzgerald Helms would have been proud of him, so proud he would not have needed to say anything—Helms and Jones had enough rapport to dispense with all that.

So then they dressed on their helms and put on their shields, and mounted upon their horses, and took the broad way towards Camelot.

And then they rushed together like two boars, and laid on their helms and shields long time, by the space of three hours, that never man could say which was the better knight.

Then Sir Lamorak and he smote down many knights, and raced off helms, and drove all the knights afore them.

Then he pulled out his sword, and smote about him on the right hand and on the left hand, and raced off helms and pulled down knights, that all men marvelled of such deeds of arms as he did, for he fared so that many knights fled.

And this meanwhile Sir Tristram rode through the thickest of the press, and smote down knights on the right hand and on the left hand, and raced off helms, and so passed forth unto his pavilions, and left Sir Palomides on foot.

And see, said they all, how many knights he smiteth down with his sword, and of how many knights he rashed off their helms and their shields.