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The Wood Beyond the World

Chapter XXXVI. Of Walter and the Maid in the Days of the Kingship

Word Count: 1217    |    Released on: 17/11/2017

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The Wood Beyond the World
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“Awhile ago there was a young man dwelling in a great and goodly city by the sea which had to name Langton on Holm. He was but of five and twenty winters, a fair-faced man, yellow-haired, tall and strong; rather wiser than foolisher than young men are mostly wont; a valiant youth, and a kind; not of many words but courteous of speech; no roisterer, nought masterful, but peaceable and knowing how to forbear: in a fray a perilous foe, and a trusty war-fellow.”