Arthur the King: A RomanceA thrilling and highly original retelling of the Arthurian legend with a twist! |
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... King Vortigern, a Roman citizen belonging toanold British royalfamily, who had raised a rebellion against the Emperor Constantius and established hisown independent kingdom. Then, because his rulewasinsecure, he invited theSaxons(as I ...
... King Vortigern, a Roman citizen belonging toanold British royalfamily, who had raised a rebellion against the Emperor Constantius and established hisown independent kingdom. Then, because his rulewasinsecure, he invited theSaxons(as I ...
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... King,now tell them said, 'My Lord call your workmenand todig deeper. They will find a pool. That is why the foundations arenotstable and the tower cannot bebuilt.' Such washis assurance that theKing did as he was bid; anda pool was ...
... King,now tell them said, 'My Lord call your workmenand todig deeper. They will find a pool. That is why the foundations arenotstable and the tower cannot bebuilt.' Such washis assurance that theKing did as he was bid; anda pool was ...
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... of doom, and thatnight Vortigern, Count oftheSaxon Shore, slipped from the camp, and took with him King Lot of Orkney andallhis men, forhesaw that, with Marcus overseas, he could secure the throne for himself. And Lot went with him because.
... of doom, and thatnight Vortigern, Count oftheSaxon Shore, slipped from the camp, and took with him King Lot of Orkney andallhis men, forhesaw that, with Marcus overseas, he could secure the throne for himself. And Lot went with him because.
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... king and foolish man, he invited certain Saxon tribes to settle in that part of the country called Kent. He did so because he believed they would resist the incursions of their fellow Saxons more successfully than he could. Men said ...
... king and foolish man, he invited certain Saxon tribes to settle in that part of the country called Kent. He did so because he believed they would resist the incursions of their fellow Saxons more successfully than he could. Men said ...
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... King. So straightway he left the court, after the King, Uther, had betaken himself to the basilica of StPeter ofYork to makeconfession and attendhis third mass of theday. Merlin thoughtitwas no great harm that the King should confess ...
... King. So straightway he left the court, after the King, Uther, had betaken himself to the basilica of StPeter ofYork to makeconfession and attendhis third mass of theday. Merlin thoughtitwas no great harm that the King should confess ...
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