Wager of Battle: A Tale of Saxon Slavery in Sherwood Forest
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Set in the twelfth century, the narrative contrasts Saxon serfdom and Norman lordship in a forested northern region, following a fugitive Saxon slave whose flight and escape set off pursuits, arrests, and a dramatic legal contest. The story portrays manorial life, the hardships of white slavery, and the workings of medieval jurisprudence, including the wager of battle, while interweaving personal loyalties and a romantic subplot involving a noble lady and her lover. Episodes range from forest and village detail to a courtroom struggle that leads to acquittal and a final matrimonial resolution.
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