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Saint George for England
G. A. Henty

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At no period of her history did England stand so high in the eyes of Europe
as in the time whose events are recorded in this volume.  A chivalrous king
and an even more chivalrous prince had infected the whole people with their
martial spirit, and the result was that their armies were for a time
invincible, and the most astonishing successes were gained against numbers
which would appear overwhelming.  The victories of Cressy and Poitiers may
be to some extent accounted for by superior generalship and discipline on
the part of the conquerors; but this will not account for the great naval
victory over the Spanish fleet off the coast of Sussex, a victory even more
surprising and won against greater odds than was that gained in the same
waters centuries later over the Spanish Armada.  The historical facts of the
story are all drawn from Froissart and other contemporary historians, as
collated and compared by Mr.  James in his carefully written history.  They
may therefore be relied upon as accurate in every important particular. 

Yours sincerely, 

G.  A.  HENTY. 

CHAPTER I: A WAYFARER

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