
Set against the restless landscape of early‑13th‑century Bedfordshire, the story unfolds along the winding banks of the River Ouse, where ancient mounds still crown the horizon and the memory of King John’s tyranny lingers in every village. The once‑proud Bedford Castle, now a stronghold for a ruthless lieutenant of the late king, dominates the valley, its stone walls echoing the clash of loyalties that still roils the county.
Into this troubled world rides young Ralph de Beauchamp, the last scion of a family stripped of its ancestral lands. Though penniless, he carries the polished skill of a knight‑in‑training and a fierce determination to reclaim his heritage. As he confronts the brutal robber‑baron who now rules the castle, Ralph must navigate both the perilous politics of the realm and the unforgiving wilderness that surrounds the Ouse, setting the stage for a gripping struggle between honor and oppression.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (270K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2012-12-06
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
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