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comes between them, is full of fire and spirit.
"Yes; methinks Guy will have a pleasant time of it out there; that is, if
will be one of our lord.html">lord.html">lord's esquires, and if he has a chance of displaying
years have passed over our heads. France is a rare place for gaining
our king.html">king's possessions there."
"There was plenty of spoil brought over, dame, after Cressy and Poitiers."
"Ay, but it soon goes; easy come, easy go/go.html">go, you know.html">know; and though they say
will warrant me the best.html">best part went down their throats ere many months had
better for England if we did not hold a foot of ground in France, and if
We have spent more money than ever we made in these wars, and even were
England, the ill would be much greater, as far as I can see, for us all.
and I suppose that it must be so, else Parliament would not be so willing
in France don't affect us as much as those with Scotland and Wales. When
willing to go, men-at-arms and archers; but when we have troubles such as
all joined against us, then the lords call out their vassals and the
nilly. Our lord had a hundred of us with him to fight for the king at
French wars, dame."
"Don't I know it, for wasn't my second boy one of those who never came
lets out the hot blood that might otherwise bring on fighting at home."
"That is so, dame, things are all for the best, though one does not always
speed to their lord and lady, and to watch the following by which they
were to accompany the party but half a day's march and then to return. All is still licensed under the GNU FDL.
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