Bogdan

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Both butchers nodded apprehensively. Neither had been happy when they were sent to work under the surgeon. They were even less pleased on learning their chore was to cut up the bodies of York and the earl of Suffolk. The corpses would be boiled down to the bones, which would be taken home for burial. It was a special privilege reserved only for the highest nobles; lesser men were buried where they fell.
Agincourt, 1415: Field of Blood
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