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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... stared a moment longer , then he smiled warmly . " Master Wycliffe . You are indeed most welcome here to Halstow Hall , as are your companions . I am sure that my master and mistress will be pleased to greet you . " " The mistress , at ...
... stared at his host . Margaret suspected that Wycliffe , as well his compan- ions , John Ball and Jack Trueman , were enjoying them- selves immensely . During her time spent at Lancaster's court before her marriage to Neville , she'd ...
... stared at Margaret one more moment , then he , too , turned and left the hall . Chapter II The Tuesday before the Feast of SS . Egidius and Priscus In the first year of the reign of Richard II ( 30th August 1379 ) + WYCLIFFE , TYLER and ...
... STARED at the place where the archangel had stood , then he turned to look at Margaret . She quailed at what she saw in his eyes , but she forced herself to speak before he did , and she used every ounce of her willpower to keep her ...
... stared into Bolingbroke's . It was an expression of the most immense and intimate love . And it was the more horrifying because , although Neville could not see Bolingbroke's face , the expression on Mar- garet's made it apparent that ...