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The narrative follows a disinherited knight who returns to a divided medieval England where Norman conquerors and native Saxons contend for power. Political rivalries, tournaments, outlaw raids, and legal struggles intersect with romantic entanglements and shifting loyalties. A captive noblewoman and a Jewish woman become central to episodes that probe honor, prejudice, and the ideals of chivalry, while masked identities and dramatic rescues drive much of the action. The work mixes adventure, courtroom drama, and social contrast to examine medieval manners, feudal authority, and the tensions between personal devotion and public duty.
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