The Wounded Hawk: Book Two of 'The Crucible'Tor Publishing Group, 1 de abr. de 2007 - 496 páginas The Middle Ages. Finally, the Black Plague has passed and for a while it seems evil has been defeated. Europe recovers; prosperity returns, trade resumes, and people slowly recover from the effects of the plague. Then, just as the Church relaxes its guard, war spreads across Europe. Widespread heresies challenge the authority of the Church. Revolts and rebellions threaten to topple the established monarchies and overturn the social order of Europe. And then the plague returns, worse than ever. |
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... chamber that ran under the entire length of the hall , but over the years Lancaster had caused numerous additions to be made , even though he had never lived here . Now a suite of private chambers ran off the back of the hall , allowing ...
... chamber he now led Neville into was part of his office accommoda- tion . Its furniture - two tables , two wooden chairs , three stools , several large chests and innumerable smaller ones , and a great cabinet standing against a far wall ...
... chamber to make sure that the several servants about were not within hearing distance . " You have been a maid , and now are married with a child . You have undertaken the journey that I am soon to embark upon . " Margaret inclined her ...
... chamber . " Margaret , may I confide most intimately in you , and be safe in that confidence ? " Oh , Mary , Mary , be wary of whom you confide in ! " My lady , you may be sure that you shall be safe with me . " Even as she spoke the ...
... chamber he shared with Margaret . Lancaster and Bolingbroke had kept him for several hours after supper had ended , discussing and debat- ing the treaty about to be signed in Westminster . Neville had been disturbed by Lancaster's ...