Arthur the King: A RomanceA thrilling and highly original retelling of the Arthurian legend with a twist! |
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... Britain washeld in suspense till his successor should beknown. A stone stood beforethe chapel andfrom a cleft in the stone protruded a sword, the hilt encrusted with jewels: rubies, amethysts, topaz. Uther Pendragon's will was known ...
... Britain washeld in suspense till his successor should beknown. A stone stood beforethe chapel andfrom a cleft in the stone protruded a sword, the hilt encrusted with jewels: rubies, amethysts, topaz. Uther Pendragon's will was known ...
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... . 'Thereis your king,' Lot said, 'grovelling inthe dirt.Know this, that if you take him as your king, therewill bewar in Britain. I shall notrest till Ihave destroyedhim and exposedthis deception.' II Now this is the story as it is ...
... . 'Thereis your king,' Lot said, 'grovelling inthe dirt.Know this, that if you take him as your king, therewill bewar in Britain. I shall notrest till Ihave destroyedhim and exposedthis deception.' II Now this is the story as it is ...
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... Britain, a scribbler of matchless impudence, givesthis account. But first,a word concerning this Geoffrey. There are some – fools – who regard his work withthe reverence properly due to great historians such as Livy or even Julius ...
... Britain, a scribbler of matchless impudence, givesthis account. But first,a word concerning this Geoffrey. There are some – fools – who regard his work withthe reverence properly due to great historians such as Livy or even Julius ...
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... Britain white dragon of Germany,' Merlin and the said. Now Geoffrey doesnot tell us whether these dragons were indeed discovered. Instead, heembarks on along account ofwhat he styles 'the propheciesofMerlin', in which thefate of ...
... Britain white dragon of Germany,' Merlin and the said. Now Geoffrey doesnot tell us whether these dragons were indeed discovered. Instead, heembarks on along account ofwhat he styles 'the propheciesofMerlin', in which thefate of ...
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... Britain, wherehe wasreceived joyfully bythedying kingat a city called Winchester andthen reigned inhis stead,this being afterthe feeble and lascivious and cowardly Emperor Honorius had withdrawn the legions from Britain. Now ...
... Britain, wherehe wasreceived joyfully bythedying kingat a city called Winchester andthen reigned inhis stead,this being afterthe feeble and lascivious and cowardly Emperor Honorius had withdrawn the legions from Britain. Now ...
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