Quote: "If one does not understand a person...One tends to regard him as a fool", unquote, (Carl Jung-Swiss Psychologist), (July 26, 1875-June 6, 1961).
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The White Knight was alone.
He knew that he couldn't marry Lady Emily Forsythe.
She was a true Lady; The White Knight was a fool.
He grew up in a poor family.
Noone knew much about his upbringing.
His parents were unknown, since they were living in the Woods.
And they didn't go into the City of London Town.
If they needed food and supplies, they'd force their only son to ride a horse and get them. And, even though he lacked practice, he attempted to do the job.
And, over the years, he was home schooled.
And, as he explored the woods, he had a lot of freedom.
But, when he was 6, in 1859, his parents were murdered by raiders.
And, as a result, he vowed to become a Knight and protect any Lady or Princess that needed help.
And, to him, that was all that mattered.
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SaTaN's BeLLS-The Plague Queen Part I (Book Nine)
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