Arthur the King: A RomanceA thrilling and highly original retelling of the Arthurian legend with a twist! |
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... and the tower cannot bebuilt.' Such washis assurance that theKing did as he was bid; anda pool was discovered. Merlinsaid, 'What, most learned magicians, lies beneath the pool?' Again they were silent. 'Drain thepool,' Merlin said ...
... and the tower cannot bebuilt.' Such washis assurance that theKing did as he was bid; anda pool was discovered. Merlinsaid, 'What, most learned magicians, lies beneath the pool?' Again they were silent. 'Drain thepool,' Merlin said ...
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... andthe other brown. Moreover, 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 ...
... andthe other brown. Moreover, 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 ...
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... and the Picts. Truly, it was a blessed time, and long remembered assuch. But Marcus could not forgetthat he was a Roman. There came ayear when every night fora long week he dreamedof Italy andof white herds of mightybulls washed clean ...
... and the Picts. Truly, it was a blessed time, and long remembered assuch. But Marcus could not forgetthat he was a Roman. There came ayear when every night fora long week he dreamedof Italy andof white herds of mightybulls washed clean ...
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... and the sea, lifted his head when he heard Marcus'swords and now approached them.Hemade a gestureas if asking permissionto be seated bythem and,when Lycas gavehim thenod, beingasever friendly and hospitable, the old man, who was dressed ...
... and the sea, lifted his head when he heard Marcus'swords and now approached them.Hemade a gestureas if asking permissionto be seated bythem and,when Lycas gavehim thenod, beingasever friendly and hospitable, the old man, who was dressed ...
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... and the Forth the King was Uther Pendragon, son of Marcusby the daughter of a citizen of York which the Romans called Eboracum. Nowyou will findthatGeoffrey of Monmouth tells us thatUther was thesonof the EmperorKing Constantine, andthe ...
... and the Forth the King was Uther Pendragon, son of Marcusby the daughter of a citizen of York which the Romans called Eboracum. Nowyou will findthatGeoffrey of Monmouth tells us thatUther was thesonof the EmperorKing Constantine, andthe ...
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