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Ruthy's Little Guy Adventures

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My Little Guy had been in fighting mood since visiting Bosworth Field last weekend. He was determined to regain his lands and ha

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Guy had drawn up plans using his Silver Arrow pen which he had bought at Nottingham Castle gift shop.

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But Guy was unaware that the Red Baron who had stolen his lands had spies everywhere.

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Before Guy had time to muster an army, the Red Baron marched on his camp.

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My Little Guy, seeing he was out numbered, decided that discretion was the better part of valour ...

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But the Red Baron was a nasty piece of work and was determined to rid himself of My little Guy for good.

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Soon the Baron and his men have Guy surrounded.

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Is this the end of our hero? Just as all hope seems lost.........two sword warriors approach from the North.

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Hurray! It is Lord Uhtred riding Witnere, brandishing Serpent-Breath and Wasp-Sting!

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And with him Lord Ragnar.

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The battle that followed was bl**dy and all the Red Baron's men are slain

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Finally, only the Red Baron is left to face Lord Uhtred. But he is no match for the handsome sword warrior.

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With a mighty blow from Serpent-Breath, Lord Uhtred takes the head of his enemy.

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Guy decides to stuff the head and keep it as a trophy!

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My Little Guy thanks the Lords of the North for their help and after a nice cup of tea, they return to Bebbanburg.

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Many were killed on the 30th September 2007 at the Battle of Gisburn. A truly historic day.

 
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