On some people’s resistance to reading English literature in “Luis Rafael Sánchez: Counterpoints" https://ufdc.ufl.edu/UF00096005/00024/14j (Sargasso, 1984)
“They haven't made an armor strong enought to resist an English arrow.”
Thomas of Hookton, p. 89
The Grail Quest, The Archer's Tale/Harlequin (2000)
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