<h2 class="space"><SPAN name="wake" id="wake"></SPAN><b>Hereward the Wake</b></h2>
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<p>When William of Normandy came over the sea, and
took the crown of England, many English people would
not call him king. The young lord Hereward was one of
these. He and his men made for themselves a "Camp of
Refuge" among the reeds and rushes on the marshes. All
day they lay there, hidden from view by the mists which rose
from the watery ground, and at night they came out, and
attacked the Normans in their tents, and burned their towns.</p>
<p>Hereward was called "the Wake" because he was so
watchful and wide-awake that the Normans could not catch
him. They were always trying to find him, but they did not
know the safe paths over the marshes which he and his men
used, and when they tried to cross, they sank with their
horses in the soft muddy ground, and had to turn back.</p>
<p>But at last a false friend of the English showed them the
way to the "Camp of Refuge", and then Hereward had to
flee to save his life. He went with a few friends to the sea-shore,
and there he found some fishermen who were going
to sell fish to the Norman guards in an English town.</p>
<p>The fishermen took Hereward and his men into their
boats, and covered them with straw; then they set sail.
The Norman guards bought the fish as usual, and had it
served for dinner. While they were eating it, the English
soldiers came quietly from the boats, and killed most of
them before they could get their swords to defend themselves.
When the English people in the place saw this,
they gladly joined Hereward and made him master of
their town.</p>
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