Bernard Cornwell Quotes
It Was The Year 878, I Was Twenty-one Years Old And Believed My Swords Could Win Me The Whole World. I Was Uhtred Of Bebbanburg, The Man Who Had Killed Ubba Lothbrokson Beside The Sea And Who Had Spilled Svein Of The White Horse From His Saddle At Ethandun. I Was The Man Who Had Given Alfred His Kingdom Back And I Hated Him. So I Would Leave Him. My Path Was The Sword-path, And It Would Take Me Home. I Would Go North.
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