Just finished Agincourt. It is a terrific story, and the book was very hard to put down until done. I felt that I was there, with Nicholas Hook, when Henry gave his speech before the battle. In fact I have to admit that I quite moved by the speech. So here is my question: Was that speech literary license on your part, to resemble Shakespeare’s version, or did some of the people on the scene actually report that Henry gave a speech saying that he and his soldiers were brothers? I am now immersed in Stonehenge. Best Regards, John Sherman