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In that case, it would basically mean that there is no details
really given about Hal. If Falstaff is fiction, then most of his
childhood and teenage years are not really kept track of. In the
battle of Agincourt, Hal shows great courage, but how can we know
what strategy he used. Would the Encyclopedia Britannica or The
World Book be a good source? In any case, thank you for the
information.

Posted by Ben on April 29, 1997 at 06:39:42
In Reply to "Any English history book can tell you." posted by Reality Chuck on April 18, 1997 at 11:56:18


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