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At Agincourt, a tale of the White Hoods of Paris, by G.A. Henty ; illustrated by Wal Paget

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At Agincourt, a tale of the White Hoods of Paris, by G.A. Henty ; illustrated by Wal Paget
Language
eng
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Literary Form
fiction
Main title
At Agincourt
Responsibility statement
by G.A. Henty ; illustrated by Wal Paget
Sub title
a tale of the White Hoods of Paris
Summary
"The story begins in a grim feudal castle in Normandie, on the old frontier between France and England, where the lad Guy Aylmer had gone to join his father's old friend Sir Eustace de Villeroy. The times were troublous and soon the French king compelled Lady Margaret de Villeroy with her children to go to Paris as hostages for Sir Eustace's loyalty. Guy Aylmer went with her as her page and body-guard. Paris was turbulent and the populace riotous. Soon the guild of the butchers, adopting white hoods as their uniform, seized the city, and besieged the house where our hero and his charges lived. After desperate fighting, the white hoods were beaten and our hero and his charges escaped from the city, and from France. He came back to share in the great battle of Agincourt, and when peace followed returned with honor to England."
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