Here is a story that has been at rest for seven hundred years. It was first suppressed by one of the English kings of Plantagenet. It was later forgotten. I happened to dig it by accident. The incident was the relationship of my wife's cousin with a certain abbot of a father in a very ancient monastery in Europe. He let me figure out the number of moldy and musty manuscripts, and I came across this. This is very interesting - partly because it is a bit of an unwritten story, but mainly because it records the story of the most remarkable revenge and adventurous life of her innocent victim - Richard, the lost Prince of England. During the transfer, I left most of the story. I was intrigued by the unique character of the fairy tale - the tall rider, who - but wait until we get to him. All this happened in the thirteenth century, and, as it happened, it shook England from north to south and from east to west; and reached through the canal and abducted France. With tons of adventure, cross, and double cross, this tale will keep you engrossed from beginning to end.
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Here is a story that has been at rest for seven hundred years. It was first suppressed by one of the English kings of Plantagenet. It was later forgotten. I happened to dig it by accident. The incident was the relationship of my wife's cousin with a certain abbot of a father in a very ancient monastery in Europe. He let me figure out the number of moldy and musty manuscripts, and I came across this. This is very interesting - partly because it is a bit of an unwritten story, but mainly because it records the story of the most remarkable revenge and adventurous life of her innocent victim - Richard, the lost Prince of England. During the transfer, I left most of the story. I was intrigued by the unique character of the fairy tale - the tall rider, who - but wait until we get to him. All this happened in the thirteenth century, and, as it happened, it shook England from north to south and from east to west; and reached through the canal and abducted France. With tons of adventure, cross, and double cross, this tale will keep you engrossed from beginning to end.
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