John And The Rebels: Act V Of Tragedy Of Richard Iii Rewritten As A Na

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June 13, 2013

 

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Since the page had none, he just moved away and watched the knight pass through the ranks, instructing and encouraging the men to get ready for tomorrow's battle. John knew that he had made the right decision when he fled from London to join the rebels. Since he was only eleven he was not allowed to be a soldier but Sir Oxford had noticed the boy's skill with horses and so he had personally taken him in to be his page...
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He was made responsible for many things and this made him proud to be a pageboy. He had met many other boys like him, who had fled from the tyranny of the evil King. Like the others his own family had suffered under Richard's harsh rule. The Kings men had beheaded his father, being a noble. His mother had then left for another man and had forgotten about her only child...
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