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A March on London

G. A. Henty

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"I blame myself deeply that I have misjudged you so long. Had I encouraged, instead of slighting, you, you might long since have begun to gain strength, and might early have commenced the exercises that are so essential to form a good knight. In future, I will do all I can to make up for lost time. As far as swordsmanship goes, you can have no better instructor than your friend. I myself will train you in knightly exercises on horseback—to vault into the saddle and to throw yourself off when a horse is going at full speed, to use your lance and carry off a ring; but I will take care not to press you beyond your strength, and not to weary you with over-long work. My effort will be to increase your store of strength and not to draw unduly upon it; and I will warrant me that if you improve as rapidly under my tuition as you have under that of Master Edgar, before a year is up I shall be able to place you in t. . . Read More

Community Reviews

Another enjoyable Henty foray into the history around Wat's Revolt in England in 1381. The narrative is as predictable as all of his books, maybe even more so in this one if that's possible, but it was still enjoyable and still an opportunity to learn a bit about the history of the period. Things wo

Another Knight's Tale

Another tale of young boys becoming brave knights through battles won and lost. I enjoy learning all the new vocabulary words as I read along, like "banneret" and "cresset" among others.

Meh. Not my favorite Henty.

1) What action and excitement there was got a bit overpowered by all the commentary (of the "everyone who is anyone has the same wise and ridiculously insightful views despite different personalities, nationalities, backgrounds, etc., and it gets repeated ad infinitum" va