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by Baron Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton
In the great hall of his Rouen palace, William, Count of the Normans, surveys a spread of maps, sketches, and ancient texts that betray a mind never at rest. Around him lie plans for a new port, designs for an abbey, and even a falcon perched in quiet vigilance, while a dwarf copies the famed battle of Val des Dunes on a makeshift easel. The aging conqueror, his once‑perfect warrior’s frame now softened by time, still radiates a regal authority that both commands and unsettles those who serve him.
Amid this bustle, his trusted counselor Mallet de Graville brings up the name of Harold, a rare Englishman who combines scholarly polish with a calm, unassuming strength. William listens, weighing the Englishman’s potential as a rival or ally, and the conversation drifts to the fragile state of England’s defenses—few fortresses, a complacent peace, and a kingdom that may hinge on a single battle. The stage is set for a clash of wills that will shape the future of both Normandy and England.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (85K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-03-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1803–1873
Best remembered for vivid historical and supernatural fiction, this prolific Victorian writer also left a surprising mark on everyday language with phrases that people still quote today. His stories mix drama, mystery, politics, and the occult in a way that helped shape popular fiction in the 19th century.
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