Today is an interesting day if you’re English.  It’s Saint Crispin’s Day which means an English person can give a French person the two fingers.  Sorry French people, it’s a Henry V thing.  Please don’t take it personally, especially French publishers.  Would you be interested in some translation rights?  :-/

“Cry ‘God for Harry, England, and Saint George!’”

~Henry V (Act III, Scene I)

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