![]() Since they had brought her the news of that night when his agonized screams had been heard, so she was told, even by those outside the walls of Berkeley Castle this terrible unease had settled upon her. But it was not an invading army Isabella feared it was the ghost of her murdered husband. The watch from the top of Clifford’s Tower would warn them of the approach of any enemy none could break through the massive stone walls, and those circular turrets. This castle of York, this great fortress which was said to have been built by the Conqueror, with its deep moat, its drawbridge and its palisades, was invulnerable. There was nothing to fear, he assured her. IN the ancient castle of York, Queen Isabella lay sleepless beside her lover. ![]() ![]() Edward III, King of England, 1312-1377–Fiction. Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Dataġ. Must not be reproduced in any form without permission. ![]()
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