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Eighteen boys, ranging in age from 12 to 17, gather to go hunting with their falcons.
They stop by a big oak tree and decide to pretend they have their own kingdoms.
The boys have a discussion to choose two kings. Clement, who is 17, is picked as the leader for boys 14 and younger, while Vico, also 17, is chosen to lead the 15 and older group. Alban, known for his smart remarks and called a "Smart Alec," is always making comments, and his cousin Clivent, who is 14, laughs at him. The elder boys intentionally separate the cousins, which upsets Alban.
Alban protests, stating that Clivent should not be in Vico's group since he is only 14, but his objections are met with laughter from the other boys. Vico suggests tying both Alban and Clivent to the same tree and giving them an hour or two to escape to be on the same team. Clement initially objects but is ignored by Airwin, Alban's 15-year-old brother.
Alban attempts to run away, but Clement stops him and forces him to stay.The boys proceed to tie Alban and Clivent to the same tree against their will.
Alban initially struggles, screaming and kicking his legs, but eventually stops.
Alban mocks Vico's decision-making and playfully tests the restraints, finding them secure.
After about 20 minutes, Clivent discovers a loophole and attempts to break free but fails.
Alban makes humorous comments about staying alive for 100 years, thinking they are trapped in a hunting trap.
. Vico instructs Alban to stop with the remarks and try to escape.
. Alban responds by saying Big boy Vico picking on younger kids, big boy Vico picking on other children
. Clivent finely says why don't you stop it and true to get out Alban gets an idea he Tells Clivent do your thing do it.
What's my thing asks Clivent. But Alban does not respond.
After 10 more minutes Clivent start Whistling.
Omer Clivents older brother is sitting with Clients falcon . when the bird hears the Whistling it comes over to Clivent
Clivent smiles. Oh you sweet girl he says to his falcon.

Alban just has to add a smart remark. He says carefull she does not eat your eyes out.

The other boys laugh amusingly, Clivent rolls his eyes and sighs he only smiles and plays gently with is loose foot only loose enough to move it, he smiles and asks Omer to come get his falcon.

Omer does so, one hour goes by with Clivent, and Alban now and then trying to get out.

After an hour Clivent starts crying and says he would rather go back home in London then stay around this boys.

London said Vico coming closer to the boy that a 100 miles away.

Clement the eldest in his family brother to bother Omer and Clivent. Slowly walked closer with his best friend Lepmore by his side.
As the boys reached the tree they each took out their knives and began cutting the ropes.
One of the other boys asked what there were doing during the rope.
But Young Lepmore only says they have been here long enough. What have any of us earned by having them here? He asked besides I don't think I like you guys much.
As the two boy were citing the rope the sound of a horse aporching could be heard. The rider was calling out Alban Alban where are you.
Alban replied to him saying in prison, a prisoner

When the rider which them they saw it to be Garlic, 15 years of age and a good friend of Alban but definitely not a friend of airwin for the two were all ways fighting.
Garlic helped untie them and had to laugh at there story.
And said that they should all go hunting for an hour and return to Albans house to get ready for good Friday and easter
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Once upon a time, in a land filled with rolling hills and vast meadows, there were eighteen boys who shared a deep love for hunting with their falcons. These boys, ranging in age from 12 to 17, often embarked on thrilling adventures together. On this particular day, they gathered under a magnificent oak tree, their falcons perched proudly on their wrists.

As they rested and caught their breath, an idea sparked within their mischievous minds. They decided to indulge in a game of make-believe, pretending they were kings of their own kingdoms. The boys excitedly discussed and eventually agreed to choose two kings to lead their imaginary realms.

Clement, a mature and responsible 17-year-old, was chosen as the leader for boys aged 14 and younger. On the other hand, Vico, also 17 but known for his wisdom beyond his years, was entrusted with leading the older boys, aged 15 and above.

Amongst the boys, there was Alban, a notorious "Smart Alec" who was always armed with witty remarks. Clivent, his 14-year-old cousin, found immense amusement in Alban's banter. However, the elder boys, intentionally aiming for a fair division, separated the cousins into different groups. This upset Alban greatly, sparking his rebellious spirit.

Alban adamantly protested, arguing that Clivent should not be in Vico's group since he was only 14. Unfortunately, his objections were met with laughter and teasing from the other boys. Seizing the opportunity, Vico playfully suggested tying both Alban and Clivent to the same tree and giving them an hour or two to find their way out, testing their skills to be on the same team. Initially, Clement objected to this idea, but Airwin, Alban's 15-year-old brother, dismissed his concerns and ignored him.

Alban, desperate to escape the predicament, attempted to run away. However, Clement swiftly intercepted him, forcing him to stay and face the challenge head-on. Reluctantly, Alban stood beside Clivent, feeling trapped and helpless.

The boys proceeded to tie Alban and Clivent tightly to the tree against their will. Alban initially struggled, his screams echoing in the open air as he kicked his legs in protest. But as time passed, a sense of defeat washed over him, and he grew silent.

In an unusual turn of events, Alban used his sarcastic humor to alleviate the tension. He started making humorous comments about how they might be trapped in an elaborate hunting trap and would have to survive for a hundred years. The boys couldn't help but find amusement in his remarks, easing the tension that had filled the air.

With about twenty minutes gone by, Clivent, always seeking an opportunity, discovered a loophole in their bindings. Excitement flickered across his face as he attempted to break free. Unfortunately, his efforts were in vain, and the ropes remained secure.

Alban continued with his witty observations and remarks, the boys laughing despite their predicament. Vico, growing tired of their banter, instructed Alban to cease with the remarks and focus on escaping. Yet, Alban persisted, retaliating against Vico's perceived bullying, calling him a "big boy picking on younger kids."

Exasperated, Clivent finally spoke up, urging Alban to stop and collaborate on escaping. Intrigued, Alban whispered something to Clivent, a sly smile playing on his lips. However, he did not divulge his plan, leaving Clivent perplexed.

Ten more minutes dragged on, and Clivent suddenly began whistling. Omer, Clivent's older brother, who had been sitting nearby with his falcon, perked up at the sound. His well-trained bird immediately responded, swiftly flying over to Clivent's side.

Clivent's face lit up with delight as he interacted with his beloved falcon. Alban couldn't resist adding yet another smart remark, warning Clivent to be careful, jesting that the falcon might snack on his eyes. The boys chuckled at Alban's playful words, while Clivent rolled his eyes, accustomed to his cousin's antics.

Clivent and Alban continued to brainstorm ways to escape, trying their best to wiggle out of their restraints. Time ticked by slowly, an hour passing like molasses, and Clivent's spirits began to wane. Tearfully, he expressed his desire to return home to London rather than stay surrounded by boys who had treated them poorly.

Vico, inching closer to Clivent, scoffed at his statement, reminding him that London was a far-off place, a hundred miles away. Meanwhile, Clement, the eldest and most level-headed among the boys, approached the tree with his best friend, Lepmore, by his side. Together, they drew out their knives and began cutting the ropes, freeing Alban and Clivent from their captivity.

Curiosity piqued, one of the other boys questioned their actions. Lepmore, feeling a strong dislike towards the boys, responded with determination, stating that they had been there long enough and didn't deserve their company. Lepmore's genuine dislike for the boys seemed to override any sense of camaraderie.

As Lepmore and Clement released Alban and Clivent, the sound of a horse's hooves reverberated through the air. A familiar voice called out for Alban, and they saw Garlic, a 15-year-old friend known for his adventurous spirit, riding towards them. Garlic hopped off his horse and quickly helped untie the boys, a wide grin spreading across his face as he listened to their story.

With new-found freedom, the boys decided to go hunting for just one more hour before returning to Alban's house to prepare for Good Friday and Easter festivities. As they ventured into the wilderness with their falcons, laughter echoed through the hills, friendships mended, and a newfound sense of unity and excitement filled their hearts.
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