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In this book, besides reading of wonderful adventures and brave fighting, you will learn just what sort of man a perfect knight was required to be in the chivalrous times when men wore armour and rode on errantry. The duties of a 'good and faithful knight' were quite simple, but they were often very hard to perform. They were-to protect the distressed, to speak the truth, to keep his word to all, to be courteous and gentle to women, to defend right against might, and to do or say nothing that should sully the fair name of Christian knighthood...

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In this book, besides reading of wonderful adventures and brave fighting, you will learn just what sort of man a perfect knight was required to be in the chivalrous times when men wore armour and rode on errantry. The duties of a 'good and faithful knight' were quite simple, but they were often very hard to perform. They were-to protect the distressed, to speak the truth, to keep his word to all, to be courteous and gentle to women, to defend right against might, and to do or say nothing that should sully the fair name of Christian knighthood...
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Henry Gilbert (1868 1936), a renowned writer of children's literature, and the paternal grandfather of Molly Holden, left a lasting legacy with his timeless books. Even today, his works remain popular and are frequently reprinted. Gilbert's books are celebrated for their unique blend of historical accuracy and engaging style, captivating readers of all ages. Through his narratives, Gilbert skillfully weaves together rich historical details with compelling storytelling, transporting readers to different eras and worlds. His commitment to accuracy ensures that readers not only enjoy entertaining stories but also gain valuable insights into the past. Gilbert's enduring influence on children's literature continues to inspire generations of readers, leaving an indelible mark on the literary world.