In May 1955, the old vagrant Charles Jevington disappeared. When he returned many years later, he provided the most extraordinary reason for his absence.
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Sir Thomas Malory is the author of one of the classic sources of Arthurian legends, Le Morte d’Arthur. The problem is, nobody knows who he actually was.
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