This classic novel has been abridged and adapted into 10 illustrated chapters. This format is ideal for bilingual education - people learning English as a second language (ESL), English Language Learners (ELL), people of any age intending to improve reading skills and students for whom the original version would be too long or difficult. This learning product is high-interest, low-readability. Readers of this version will improve comprehension, fluency and vocabulary.
This story is true. Maybe things in King Arthur?s time didn?t happen this way. But people had about the same ideas then as they have now. If I say terrible things about the past, I could be wrong. Maybe things were even more terrible than I say. In the year 1879, I went to Warwick Castle to see what it could teach me about the past. A man stood by a suit of very old armor. The armor had once belonged to a knight named Sir Sagramor le Desirous. The man pointed to a small hole cut through the metal. ?I fired the gun that made that hole,? he said. Giving me a strange, sad smile, he walked away.