“You can't all be the greatest knight in England." "Why not?" Gawain smiled suddenly. "It makes for better stories that way.”
Quote by Gerald Morris
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The Squire, His Knight, and His Lady
This novel delves into the lives of a squire, his knight, and a lady, all entangled in the political and social complexities of a medieval kingdom. The story unfolds through their personal struggles and the broader political landscape, offering a glimpse into the era's customs and conflicts. more
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