Arthur the King: A RomanceA thrilling and highly original retelling of the Arthurian legend with a twist! |
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... of the little chapel on the hill was grey. Towards noon it began to rain, but still the rocks resounded to the clang ... ofthe crowd, which, however, now fell silent, in hushed anticipation, as when a champion of renown enters the lists ...
... of the little chapel on the hill was grey. Towards noon it began to rain, but still the rocks resounded to the clang ... ofthe crowd, which, however, now fell silent, in hushed anticipation, as when a champion of renown enters the lists ...
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... ofThe History of the Kings of 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 ...
... ofThe History of the Kings of 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 ...
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... of the most vulgar forms of the occult arts; and indeed, it is in this guise that the ridiculous Geoffrey displays ... ofthe legion,or had been sent further north and so did not receive the order,or, as some say, because they mutinied ...
... of the most vulgar forms of the occult arts; and indeed, it is in this guise that the ridiculous Geoffrey displays ... ofthe legion,or had been sent further north and so did not receive the order,or, as some say, because they mutinied ...
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... of the group who threw him off and then kickedhim as he lay onthe ground. Lycas ranforward and strucktheyouth a sharp ... ofthe British, assumed the purple, sought hisadvice concerning all great enterprises. But often Merlin vanished ...
... of the group who threw him off and then kickedhim as he lay onthe ground. Lycas ranforward and strucktheyouth a sharp ... ofthe British, assumed the purple, sought hisadvice concerning all great enterprises. But often Merlin vanished ...
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... of the old gods of Rome,and hewoke tomemories ofthecity givenover to theGoths. Surely, he thought, my workhere is done,my ... ofthe Lord of Hostsand Righteousness. Ihave therefore called youtoa crusade,aholy war, to restore toall Europe ...
... of the old gods of Rome,and hewoke tomemories ofthecity givenover to theGoths. Surely, he thought, my workhere is done,my ... ofthe Lord of Hostsand Righteousness. Ihave therefore called youtoa crusade,aholy war, to restore toall Europe ...
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