Christian martyr; patron saint of England; hero of the legend of Saint George and the Dragon in which he slew a dragon and saved a princess (?-303)
1 Raise a glass, then, for the new England -and Saint George .
2 Small doors popped up, all over the exterior of Saint George 's body.
3 With the aid of Saint George I will avenge him ere nightfall.
4 By David Schmidt for more information about climbing around Saint George , Utah.
5 Go bring me a pint of Rhenish wine from the Saint George .
6 With many a bow he rapidly sprang forward and saluted Saint George .
7 Then he slowly began to remember how much he hated Saint George .
8 And by Saint George , I will restore Spain to the rightful heir.'
9 He pulled from his white cloak the Lost Book of Saint George .
10 So God and Saint George favour me as I speak the truth!
11 Aldric felt in his coat for the White Book of Saint George .
12 Simon knew there was no such information in the Books of Saint George .
13 He could barely make out Saint George a block down to the right.
14 When they were with him the Marquis of Saint George said:
15 The hermit rose from his couch and welcomed Saint George and De Fistycuff.
16 People sunbathe at Saint George Hotel in Beirut, Lebanon in 1970.
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