Fair Margaret

Fair Margaret by H. Rider Haggard, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on June 3, 2015, is a work of literature that immerses readers in a historical narrative set during the reign of King Henry VII of England. This edition spans 164 pages and is presented in English. The story unfolds on a spring afternoon marked by a significant event in London, where the King announces his intention to invade France, stirring excitement among the crowds gathered to witness the occasion.
Readers will find a vivid depiction of the atmosphere surrounding the Parliament’s opening, highlighting the contrast between the enthusiasm of the public and the more pragmatic concerns of the officials. The narrative captures the complexities of war and public sentiment, reflecting themes common in literature and fiction, particularly within the realms of classics and fantasy. This edition offers a glimpse into a pivotal moment in history, inviting exploration of the social dynamics and political motivations of the time.
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It was a spring afternoon in the sixth year of the reign of King Henry VII. of England. There had been a great show in London, for that day his Grace opened the newly convened Parliament, and announced to his faithful people-who received the news with much cheering, since war is ever popular at first-his intention of invading France, and of leading the English armies in person. In Parliament itself, it is true, the general enthusiasm was somewhat dashed when allusion was made to the finding of the needful funds; but the crowds without, formed for the most part of persons who would not be called upon to pay the money, did not suffer that side of the question to trouble them. So when their gracious liege appeared, surrounded by his glittering escort of nobles and men-at-arms, they threw their caps into the air, and shouted themselves hoarse.
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