He was wearing all yellow at the time, and Peter didn't know his name.
Sir David Vicars is the one Peter and Kit call the yellow gentleman, he stole the script to communicate with Sir Phillip Morton, and plot to kill the Queen. Shakespeare calls him a playhouse pirate.
land with sir Philip wall(men brake the wall at night, Peter throws a rock at Sir Philip) globe theater(Peter and Kirk meet William Shakespeare and act for him) Westminster Abbey(Peter is getting the play back from the "play-pirate"-The yellow gentleman-Sir David Vicars
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the queen doesn't die!Kit and Peter have sons
Cue for Treason is a children's book written by Geoffrey Trease in 1940. Two important characters in the story are Peter and Kit Kit. Kit Kit is a strong, determined girl and is a runaway. Peter is also an adventurous runaway as well as a hero who saves the queen.
Sir David Vicars is the one Peter and Kit call the yellow gentleman, he stole the script to communicate with Sir Phillip Morton, and plot to kill the Queen. Shakespeare calls him a playhouse pirate.
land with sir Philip wall(men brake the wall at night, Peter throws a rock at Sir Philip) globe theater(Peter and Kirk meet William Shakespeare and act for him) Westminster Abbey(Peter is getting the play back from the "play-pirate"-The yellow gentleman-Sir David Vicars
Peter who? Which queen? What are you talking about?
because she has feelings for peter
peter is 14 years old, it says on wikipedia
cause he saves the queen
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Peter's hometown is a small inlet outside of Keswick.
There is a story that Peter's wife, the future Catherine the Great saw Peter with a mouse hanging in a noose. He said that it had been executed for treason. Peter was an imbecile.
In "Cue for Treason" by Geoffrey Trease, Tom is a young boy who helps the protagonist, Peter Brownrigg, escape after he is falsely accused of a crime. Tom is a loyal friend to Peter and plays a significant role in aiding him throughout the story.
In the book "Cue for Treason," the initial incident occurs when the main character, Peter, throws a rock at an actor during a performance, which leads him to flee and pursue a new life as a strolling player. This action sets off a series of events that propel Peter into a dangerous adventure involving spies, treason, and a plot to assassinate Queen Elizabeth I.
He was being charged for attempted murder, and destruction of property.