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    Camelot, a grieving wife’s and later societies description of a wealthy, affluent, political prominent family dynasty known to the world as the Kennedy’s. John F. Kennedy, who was born into this world of privilege, from private schools, servants, and summer homes, would remain a recognizable and much talked about influence for generations to come. John F. Kennedy,” Jack or JFK” as he would be known to many, was an extraordinarily private and extremely mysterious yet unforgettable, and intriguingly charming young man. As such a private person, it would be decades, after his death in 1963, before biographers and filmmakers would be able to recount Kennedy’s life experiences. Through ascertaining archival documents, videos, speeches, and interviews, from early…

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    Camelot In Tintagel

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    I believe that the current location of Camelot is in Tintagel in North Cornwall. After a summer fire burned away surfaces of the earth, it revealed hundreds of buildings that had previously been on the site. This could indicate the civilization of the people of Camelot. Also, a slate with rare inscriptions was found on the site that dated back to the 5th century, the time period of King Arthur. Another interesting indicator that this may be the location of Camelot is the cave located on the…

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    Camelot Narrative

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    Camelot and the Wizard from the North I wake up to a chilly breeze. I get up and check the window. Suddenly, a gust carrying at least two feet of snow onto my face. I am completely awake now, like someone just zapped me with a lightning spell. I shake off the snow, figuring that one of my friends played a trick on me by casting a blizzard into my room. I look out the window to see who did it, but instead I see the large city of Camelot covered with ice as blue as the sky usually is, and the…

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    The chapter book I have chosen to write about is Christmas in Camelot by Mary Pope Osborne, which is a part of the Magic Tree House series. This series is about two kids: Jack and Annie, who find a magical, time traveling tree house. In this book, they receive an invitation to come to Camelot for Christmas, but when they get there, no one is celebrating Christmas. They find out that a spell has been cast on Camelot that took all the joy and celebration from the people and three Knights of the…

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    “Boys!” snapped Gawain. “All of Camelot does not want to hear your blathering about marriage beds and satisfying women. Keep your mouths closed until I say so, or I will gag you both.” Sullen and scowling, Percy lumbered to Anna’s cottage. On the way, in a puddle, Percy caught sight of his reflection. He didn’t realize he looked almost as rough as Wallace, with a split lip and a bloody nose, though only one black eye. It pleased Percy that Wallace had two. Ulrich tossed open his door before…

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    “Sir Percival, Sir Percival, I’m here, I’m here! I have my own sword and everything!” On a stifling summer morning in Camelot, Sir Percival turned and saw a little boy, about age five or six, bounding toward him. The young boy’s shaggy brown hair bounced as he raced forward, and his cheeks were flushed bright pink due to exertion. Only a few paces away from Percival now, the little boy tripped over the too-large sword he carried, and the weapon went sailing into the air. Percival was forced to…

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    shone brilliantly and the water in the pond glittered when the sun's rays hit the shifting waters. It was hard to believe that the night before last the sky above was full of tumultuous, dark rigged clouds. Which caused a down pool of rain. She closed her eyes taking in a breath of fresh air. The fresh air filled her lungs, and she felt refreshed and exhilarated. Exhaling the breath slowly, she opened her eyes slowly. Her eyes gazed over the breathtaking scenery that was Camelot. “What a…

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    Leon yawned as he finally left the stables, knowing his horse was in capable hands. He had always tried to look after his steeds himself, following his father's teachings that they should try and look after themselves as much as possible rather than relying on others to do their work for them. But this time, he knew it was better for the animal if he just let the stable hands do their job. He was utterly exhausted, the quest having been a long and tiring one. He had been gone for Camelot for…

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    Love In Camelot Analysis

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    Love in Camelot, Book One: When Love Takes Hold, a completed, 110,000-word manuscript aimed at the fantasy/romance market, for new-adult readers. Set in young King Arthur’s Camelot, the story focuses on the growing love between Sir Perceval Gales and Joan Port, the tavern owner’s daughter. In addition to the challenges faced by most young couples – ones of inexperience and uncertainty – all they hold dear is threatened by both black magic and a ruthless, unforgiving enemy. However, they do not…

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    Camelot Alternate Ending

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    Oh, four... five, perhaps. As a matter of fact, they started arriving not long after her journey to Camelot." "Ah." Steepling his hands in front of his face, Arthur nodded as he began to understand what Rodor was implying. "You think it could be someone from Camelot? One of my knights, perhaps?" Rodor held out his hands to indicate he couldn't say. "Princess Mithian." Arthur's sudden attention caused her jump. "Do you, by chance, have any of the letters you were sent?" She looked at her…

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