Arthur the King: A RomanceA thrilling and highly original retelling of the Arthurian legend with a twist! |
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... He was slight of build and pale complexioned. His darkbrown hair wascropped coarsely short and his whole demeanourwas ... hewas dressed only in a bluegrey tunic, girdled at the waist and rucked up to show slim but muscular thighs. The ...
... He was slight of build and pale complexioned. His darkbrown hair wascropped coarsely short and his whole demeanourwas ... hewas dressed only in a bluegrey tunic, girdled at the waist and rucked up to show slim but muscular thighs. The ...
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... He was treated as a servant, confined to humble duties – cleaning tack, sweeping floors andthe like. Nobody thought that he ... hewas mocked and reviled for this reason too. This, then, was the boy who drew thesword fromthe stone, though ...
... He was treated as a servant, confined to humble duties – cleaning tack, sweeping floors andthe like. Nobody thought that he ... hewas mocked and reviled for this reason too. This, then, was the boy who drew thesword fromthe stone, though ...
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... hewas, men say, one of those who delight in the infliction of pain.If,however, he expectedthe boyto display terror ... he was bid; anda pool was discovered. Merlinsaid, 'What, most learned magicians, lies beneath the pool?' Again they ...
... hewas, men say, one of those who delight in the infliction of pain.If,however, he expectedthe boyto display terror ... he was bid; anda pool was discovered. Merlinsaid, 'What, most learned magicians, lies beneath the pool?' Again they ...
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... hewas given to sudden spasmodic gestures, nervous ticsanda quite unusual clumsiness. It was perhaps because he was conscious of his odditythat he devotedhimself with an extraordinary ardour to the service of Mithras, God of the.
... hewas given to sudden spasmodic gestures, nervous ticsanda quite unusual clumsiness. It was perhaps because he was conscious of his odditythat he devotedhimself with an extraordinary ardour to the service of Mithras, God of the.
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... Hewas aboutto reproach them whenthe boy Merlin, witha howl ofrage or indignation, flung himself atthe ringleader of the group who threw him off and then kickedhim as he lay onthe ground. Lycas ranforward and strucktheyouth a sharp ...
... Hewas aboutto reproach them whenthe boy Merlin, witha howl ofrage or indignation, flung himself atthe ringleader of the group who threw him off and then kickedhim as he lay onthe ground. Lycas ranforward and strucktheyouth a sharp ...
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