Short passages for reading, drawn from history, legend, poetry and fiction.
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Shortly after Askold and Dir founded Kiev in 862, they launched a brazen but ill-fated assault on the capital of the Roman Empire.
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Sir Mulberry Hawk’s coarse conduct towards Kate Nickleby has awoken a spark of decency in Lord Frederick Verisopht.
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Heracles shows his capacity for thinking outside the box, but spoils it by trying to be just a little bit too clever.
By Konstantin Korovin (1861-1939), via Wikimedia Commons. Licence: Public domain.
In 1553, Richard Chancellor set out on a perilous voyage to Russia in order to bypass the Hanseatic League’s customs union.
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Hapless extremists try to wipe out a miraculous icon of the Virgin Mary.
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The future hero of Waterloo dealt with political ambush as comfortably as he dealt with the military kind.