The book The Seeing Stone was written by author Kevin Crossley Holland Here you can read free online of The Seeing Stone book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Seeing Stone a good or bad book?
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A knight and a squire are kneeling beside the king’s bed, and Uther looks much older than when I last saw him. There are yellow-brown patches under his eyes, and he has shrunk; his skin is too large for his body. Now King Uther slowly raises both arms, as if he were lifting two flat irons. “I, Sir Ector, swear my allegiance,” says the knight, and he looks like my own father. “And I, his squire Kay, swear my allegiance,” says the squire, and he looks exactly like Serle. “You’re still a squire?” t...he king asks. “Yes, sir,” says Kay. “It’s time you were knighted,” says the king. And then he looks at my father. “And this is your only son?” Sir Ector and Kay stare at each other. “There is another,” says Sir Ector. “But he is still too young.” “How old?” “He’s only thirteen,” says Sir Ector. “And he hasn’t mastered his fighting skills,” Kay says. The king levers himself up on his pillows. “I need every boy in this kingdom,” he says. “You know what our Saxon enemies call me, the half-dead king!
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