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{1} At the date of this story, Richard Crookback could not have been created Duke of Gloucester; but for clearness, with the reader's leave, he shall so be called.
{2} Richard Crookback would have been really far younger at this date.
{3} Technically, the term "lance" included a not quite certain number of foot soldiers attached to the man-at-arms.
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- Dedication
- Prologue - John Amend-all
- Book I - The Two Lads
- Book II - The Moat House
- Book III - My Lord Foxham
- Book IV - The Disguise
- Book V - Crookback
- Chapter I - The Shrill Trumpet
- Chapter II - The Battle Of Shoreby
- Chapter III - The Battle Of Shoreby (Concluded)
- Chapter IV - The Sack Of Shoreby
- Chapter V - Night In The Woods: Alicia Risingham
- Chapter VI - Night In The Woods (concluded): Dick And Joan
- Chapter VII - Dick's Revenge
- Chapter VIII - Conclusion
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