Junior Classics Volume Four: Heroes and Heroines of Chivalry
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From the preface
The word chivalry is taken from the French cheval, a horse. A knight was a young man, the son of a good
family, who was allowed to wear arms. In the story "How the Child of the Sea was made Knight," we
are told how a boy of twelve became a page to the queen, and in the opening pages of the story "The
Adventures of Sir Gareth," we get a glimpse of a young man growing up at the court of King Arthur. It
was not an easy life, that of a boy who wished to become a knight, but it m...























