[A Child's History of England by Charles Dickens]@TWC D-Link bookA Child's History of England CHAPTER VII--ENGLAND UNDER HAROLD THE SECOND, AND CONQUERED BY THE 10/10
His brothers were already killed.
Twenty Norman Knights, whose battered armour had flashed fiery and golden in the sunshine all day long, and now looked silvery in the moonlight, dashed forward to seize the Royal banner from the English Knights and soldiers, still faithfully collected round their blinded King.
The King received a mortal wound, and dropped.
The English broke and fled.
The Normans rallied, and the day was lost. O what a sight beneath the moon and stars, when lights were shining in the tent of the victorious Duke William, which was pitched near the spot where Harold fell--and he and his knights were carousing, within--and soldiers with torches, going slowly to and fro, without, sought for the corpse of Harold among piles of dead--and the Warrior, worked in golden thread and precious stones, lay low, all torn and soiled with blood--and the three Norman Lions kept watch over the field!.
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