- Puck of Pook's Hill
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* 'Weland's Sword' is a story of Pevensey in the 11th century just before the
Norman Conquest , told by Puck himself.
* 'Young Men at theManor ' continues the previous story just after the Norman Conquest. It's told by Sir Richard Dalyngridge, a Normanknight who took part in the Conquest and was awarded aSaxon manor.
* 'The Knights of the Joyous Venture' tells of a daring voyage toAfrica made byDanes after capturing Sir Richard and his Saxon friend Hugh at sea.
* 'Old Men at Pevensey' continues the previous stories with a tale of intrigue set in Pevensey at the beginning of the reign of Henry I, 1100 AD.
* 'A Centurion of the Thirtieth' introduces a new story-teller, a Roman soldier named Parnesius, born and stationed in Britain in the4th century . He tells how his military career started well because the generalMagnus Maximus knew his father.
* 'On the Great Wall' tells of the defence ofHadrian's Wall against the nativePicts andScandinavia n raiders.
* 'The Winged Hats' returns to Hadrian's Wall and the fate of Magnus Maximus.
* 'Hal o' the Draft' is a tale of deception involving the explorer Sebastian Cabot and the privateerAndrew Barton , probably set near the end of the 15th century and told by Sir Harry 'Hal' Dawe.
* 'Dymchurch Flit' is a fairy tale told by Puck (in disguise) and set around the time of theDissolution of the Monasteries (about1540 AD ).
* 'The Treasure and the Law' is a story told by a Jewish moneylender named Kadmiel, of money and intrigue leading up to the signing of theMagna Carta in1215 . Here we learn the eventual fate of most of the African gold brought back to Pevensey by Sir Richard Dalyngridge."Puck of Pook's Hill" was followed four years later by a sequel, "
Rewards and Fairies ".The full, un-copyrighted text is available through [http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/557 Project Gutenberg] .
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