Ya-Bon, first his comrade-in-arms and then his orderly, was as devoted to him as a dog.
Bisset cleft the Saracen's skull to the teeth, and laughed defiantly as he avenged the fall of his comrade-in-arms.
As to what that loss meant we have the testimony of his chief and comrade-in-arms.
Of all these famous captains—and, moreover, of Francis of Angoulême himself—Richard was a comrade-in-arms and familiar friend.
The sister of his comrade-in-arms was a precious trust in his hands, and he must not fail.