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It tells the story of Han Ruofei, a former star, who joined the archery team as an auditor in order to reshape the sportsman under the arrangement of the company and became an apprentice of Cai Jinye. The two, who don't like each other at first, have to see off any little thing and work on causing trouble for each other. In getting along with each other, Han Ruofei's companionship has become a powerful driving force to support Cai Jinye's pursuit of dreams. The two hearts are constantly approaching, and two unrelated arrows are trying to fly to their own bullseye.(Source: WeTV) Edit Translation

When Robert bests a young woman at a tourney, his curiosity deepens when he realizes she is the daughter of the ruthless Beast of Ayr. And when he learns that Mariel's father conspires with the Sheriff of Nottingham Robert is compelled to protect her. Even if it means lying. Even if it means the only way he can save her is by marrying her. He's willing to lose everything to guard the Scottish wildling who has pierced his heart.

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These words, which thus far are not my own,but the words of a greatly honoured friend andteacher, who, though we behold him now nomore, still teaches, and will teach, by the wisdomof his writings, and the nobleness of his life (theyare words of Archdeacon Hare), I have put inthe forefront of my lectures; seeing that they[3]anticipate in the way of masterly sketch all whichI shall attempt to accomplish, and indeed drawout the lines of much more, to which I shall notventure so much as to put my hand. They arethe more welcome to me, because they encourageme to believe that if, in choosing the Englishlanguage, its past and its present, as the subjectof that brief course of lectures which I am todeliver in this place, I have chosen a subjectwhich in many ways transcends my powers, andlies beyond the range of my knowledge, it is yet onein itself of deepest interest, and of fully recognizedvalue. Nor can I refrain from hoping thateven with my imperfect handling, it is an argumentwhich will find an answer and an echo in thehearts of all who hear me; which would havefound this at any time; which will do so especiallyat the present. For these are times which naturallyrouse into liveliest activity all our latentaffections for the land of our birth. It is oneof the compensations, indeed the greatest of all,for the wastefulness, the woe, the cruel losses ofwar[1], that it causes and indeed compels a peopleto know itself a people; leading each one toesteem and prize most that which he has in commonwith his fellow countrymen, and not now anylonger those things which separate and dividehim from them.

Time however softened the mutual antipathies.The Norman, after a while shut out from France,began more and more to feel that England washis home and sphere. The Saxon, recoveringlittle by little from the extreme depression whichhad ensued on his defeat, became every day amore important element of the new English nationwhich was gradually forming from the coalitionof the two races. His language partook of hiselevation. It was no longer the badge of inferiority.French was no longer the only language in whicha gentleman could speak, or a poet sing. Atthe same time the Saxon, now passing into theEnglish language, required a vast addition to itsvocabulary, if it were to serve all the needs ofthose who were willing to employ it now. Howmuch was there of high culture, how many of thearts of life, of its refined pleasures, which had beenstrange to Saxon men, and had therefore found noutterance in Saxon words. All this it was soughtto supply from the French.

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