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I Serve: A Novel of the Black Prince

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by Rosanne E. Lortz


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  1Here is buried the most undefeatable William the Conqueror, Duke of Normandy, and King of England, and the builder of this house who died in the year 1087.

  Table of Contents

  THE WOMAN IN THE CHURCH

  1

  THE LANDING OF THE CONQUEROR

  4

  THE PRINCE’S SERVICE

  18

  THE IMPREGNABLE FORTRESS

  29

  THE SURRENDER OF THE CITADEL

  40

  SICK AT HEART

  49

  THE DUST OF DEATH

  59

  A TRIAL OF VALOR

  70

  A KNIGHT’S TREACHERY

  83

  CAPTIVITY AND FREEDOM

  96

  AT THE STAKE

  106

  TRUE KNIGHTS AND TRAITORS

  118

  THE RETURN OF THE CONQUEROR

  129

  THE FALLEN FLAGBEARER

  139

  PEACE AT LAST

  151

  THE SACRED CLOTH

  159

 

 

 


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