Mr. Cornwell, I loved Agincourt, what a great book! I found your books by randomly selecting an audio version of the Archer’s Tale in my library. Now I’ve read several and purchased some as well. Thanks for your great talent! I have one question to ask: why do you not use the f-word and/or bloody in Agincourt? Believe me when I say I do not mind that you don’t… I’m not in love with graphic language, however, I do understand that soldiers use that kind of language, and appreciate you for writing real dialogue. But you don’t use the f-word or bloody in Agincourt. Is that because, historically speaking, those words weren’t in use at that time? Or is it just a personal choice? Thanks again for your books. I hope to see more medieval stories in the future! And until then, I have discovered Sharpe. -Jordan