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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... leaned forward , picked up a pen , and began to compose the first of several letters he would send out later that evening . WHATEVER HE'D said to Neville , neither Wycliffe nor his companions had any intention of traveling to Canterbury ...
... leaned against the door , giving Bolingbroke the time he needed to get back to his apartments . Finally she , too , left . LADY MARY Bohun was also staying in the Savoy , chaper- oned by her mother , Cecilia , and later that evening ...
... leaned forward . " You trap yourself , Margaret . You have always known more than you should . My dear , to- night I will hear the truth or , before Jesus I swear that I will take Rosalind from your arms and dash her from the win- dow ...
... leaned down , taking her arm so that she might catch her balance , and the crowd roared approvingly . The woman , flush - faced with joy that Bolingbroke should so care for her safety , held up her child , a girl of per- haps two years ...
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