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Viking Invasion - Chapter 32 – Tynemouth
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... e east lay a vast fen, rich with peat; to the west, a broad belt of rolling hills.
According to Paschal, the road they followed was the work of the Romans, linking Northumbria’s northern marches with the central and southern districts. Wayfarers were often set upon by brigands here. Successive kings had sent patrols into the hills to scour them out, but to little avail.
"Stay alert. We may meet robbers along this stretch."
Rurik, riding a pale grey mare, ordered the men t ...
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