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Both Sides the Border

CHAPTER 21: Shrewsbury
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He is dead, and we have nought to do with this quarrel.

What is it to us whether March or Henry is king ?" They were not pursued.

The greater part of the English cavalry were exhausted by their exertions against Hotspur and Douglas.

Their loss was extremely heavy, and those in a condition to pursue took up the comparatively easy work of cutting down the flying footmen.
The battle had been a disastrous one, for both sides.

Their losses were about even, the number who fell altogether being put at ten thousand men.


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