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A pair of essays juxtaposes a historical investigation of a famous forest memorial and its associated medieval murder legend with a lyrical natural-historical meditation on an ancient hawthorn. The first essay traces how local tradition, chronicles, and landscape features combine to produce a dramatic account of court intrigue and a disputed killing, weighing evidence and retelling episodes of ambition, grief, and political maneuvering. The second offers close natural observation, folklore, and personal reflection around a venerable tree, considering seasonal life, cultural meanings, and the persistence of memory in the countryside. Both pieces blend documentary inquiry with descriptive, contemplative prose.
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