CONTENTS
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Sir Frederick Harleston II. The Maidens III. A First Brush with the Enemy IV. The Taking of Berwick
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From Berwick to Windsor VI. The King’s Gifts VII. The Ball at the Castle VIII. The Duel IX. The King’s Death
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I am Sent to Ludlow XI. Some Happenings at Windsor XII. Gloucester Shows his Hand XIII. The Flight from the Palace XIV. I Reach Westminster XV. Michael and Catesby XVI. My Dangerous Position XVII. At the Sanctuary XVIII. Richard Triumphs XIX. A Message is Sent to Richmond XX. Before the Tournament XXI. The Tournament XXII. A Midnight Adventure XXIII. The Arrest XXIV. In the Tower XXV. Michael and I XXVI. The House with the Flag XXVII. The Field of Bosworth XXVIII. Conclusion
Illustrations
Knox Magee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Frontispiece
"Both our lances flew into a thousand pieces."
"The signal was then given."
"I am to blame, and I alone should suffer."
"Always remember thy mother and this, her advice."
"Ha, thou blond varmint."
"I climbed wearily to the top."
"Come on, ye pack of cowards."
With Ring of Shield
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