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Saint George for England
G. A. Henty

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life he lived in seclusion, and sank on the 8th of June, 1376. 

Walter, Lord Somers, returned home after the conclusion of the campaign in
Spain, and rode no more to the wars. 

Giles Fletcher and his wife had died some years before, but the good
citizen Geoffrey the armourer, when he grew into years, abandoned his
calling, and took up his abode at Westerham Castle to the time of his
death. 

In the wars which afterwards occurred with France Walter was represented in
the field by his sons, who well sustained the high reputation which their
father had borne as a good and valiant knight.  He and his wife lived to a
green old age, reverenced and beloved by their tenants and retainers, and
died surrounded by their descendants to the fourth generation. 

End of Project Gutenberg Etext Saint George for England, by G.  A.  Henty 


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