a romantic medieval duel

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(1)5 August 1388 Otterburn, North England
(2)The Scots under the command of Earl Douglas defeat the English army who had been on the night
(3)English knight Matthew Redman runs away from the battlefield as defeat grows
(4)Scottish knight James Lindsey witnesses the image
(5)Turn your horse around, knight! It’s a disgrace to run away like that. My name is James of Lindsey, and if you don’t stop, I’ll put a spear in your back!
(6)But Matthew sped up his horse and the chase lasted more than three milesEventually, when the horse was tired and stumbling, Matthew got off the horse and drew his sword
(7)Lindsey threw a spear at Matthew’s chest
(8)Matthew ducked to avoid the attack, then brandished his sword to cut off the spearLindsey threw out his spear and lunged at Matthew with a small one-handed axe
(9)The fierce battle between the two knights lasted for a long time
(10)In the end, after failing to withstand Lindsey’s attack, Matthew declared his surrender
(11)Lindsey! You won!
(12)Then you’re my prisoner now
(13)I agree. I won’t resist, so please treat me as a prisoner
(14)All right
(15)Then what will you ask me to do in the right of a winner
(16)If possible, I’d like to go back to Newcastle
(17)And within 15 days, we’ll be out to the place designated by the police
(18)Swear on your honor
(19)And I told my fellow countrymen that I was taken prisoner
(20)Come to Edinburgh in three
(21)After Matthew’s vow, the two knights broke up for purpose
(22)But it was dark and James got lost
(23)Just in time, I saw the military troops heading to the front and it was the army
(24)That’s not a nose. It’s an enemy, the English gunade
(25)What is your name
(26)I am James Lindsey
(27)Lindsey, you’re under siege. Surrender
(28)Who is Lord and where are you from
(29)I’m the Bishop of Durham, and I’m here to fight you, but it’s too late
(30)Now that you’re going to take the battle, the police should come with us
(31)I’ve just taken prisoner, but this time I’m taken prisoner, so this is the paradox of war
(32)Who’s the Lord’s prisoner
(33)I captured Sir Matthew Redman after a long battle
(34)Where is he
(35)He’s back in Newcastle with a three-week reprieve
(36)Then go to Newcastle and talk to him
(37)Meanwhile, Matthew announced the outcome of the battle and that he was a prisoner of war
(38)After a while, the news broke that James was taken prisoner of Bishop Durham
(39)When Matthew visited James, who was imprisoned in the bishop’s quarters
(40)James was looking out the window with a gloomy expression on his face
(41)Good morning. What happened
(42)Good morning, I’m unlucky to part ways with Lord Durham, and I’m a prisoner of war. You won’t have to come all the way to Edinburgh to pay the ransom
(43)Ji
(44)If the bishop agrees, it’ll be exchanged for my ransom
(45)But the state religion is not going to fight against its golden compatriots
(46)Why don’t we have a meal together for a while
(47)I accept your invitation
(48)As such, the two knights enjoyed a dinner together in Newcastle
(49)Chronicles of the source Prouasar

Some people say it’s romantic when they see things like that

Some people ask me what I’m doing

I can’t help but wonder when I’ll be like that

Because we don’t know each other, they do that

It’s called that

Believe it or not. I don’t know if it’s real or not

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