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Acacia Library
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Children 812.6 Sch394g
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Agave Library
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Children 812.6 Sch394g
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Juniper Library
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children 812.6 Sch394g
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Mesquite Library
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Children 812.6 Sch394g
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Children 812.6 Sch394g
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Phoenix Art Museum Affiliate Library
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PS3619.C43 C55 2007
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In Library Use Only
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Summary:
A collection of short one-person plays featuring characters, between ten and fifteen years old, who live in or near a thirteenth-century English manor.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (p. 82-85).
Contents:
- Hugo, the lord's nephew
- Taggot, the blacksmith's daughter
- Will, the plowboy
- A little background : the three-field system
- Alice, the shepherdess
- Thomas, the doctor's son
- Constance, the pilgrim
- A little background : medieval pilgrimage
- Mogg, the villein's daughter
- Otho, the miller's son
- Jack, the half-wit
- Simon, the knight's son
- A little background : the crusades
- Edgar, the falconer's son
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- A little background : falconry
- Isobel, the lord's daughter
- Barbary, the mud slinger
- Jacob Ben Salomon, the moneylender's son and Petronella, the merchant's daughter
- A little background : Jews in medieval society
- Lowdy, the varlet's child
- Pask, the runaway
- A little background : towns and freedom
- Piers, the glassblower's apprentice
- Mariot and Maud, the glassblower's daughters
- Nelly, the sniggler
- Drogo, the tanner's apprentice
- Giles, the beggar.
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