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In the Wars of the Roses

CHAPTER 9: The Tragedy Of Tewkesbury
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I will bind this scarf about my arm, and all will be well.

And think you not, my liege, that it were well to return to the lines ourselves?
I promised your royal mother and the Lady Anne that you should not adventure yourself too much today within the enemy's lines.

But all such charge passed from my memory in the heat of the fight." "Ay, and my place was here, in the midst of my good soldiers.

Oh, it has been a glorious day! 'Lancaster will remember it ever.

And see, Paul--see how they fly on yonder height! See how the battle rages and becomes a flight! It is the same everywhere.


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