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The Path of the King

CHAPTER 2
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The Crane was in a spit of open woodland, with before him and on either side deep fenland with paths known only to its dwellers.

Then Jehan struck.

He drove his enemy to the point of the dry ground, and thrust him into the marshes.

Not since the time of the Danes had the land known such a slaying.

The refuse of France and the traitor English who had joined them went down like sheep before wolves.


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