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Life in Norman England

The tall, frowning keep and solid walls of the great stone castles in which the Norman

barons lived betokened an age of violence and suspicion. Beauty gave way to the needs

of safety. In a Norman castle, forbidding stone buildings, ringed with parapets pierced

along the top with shot holes, stood like hostilesoldiers behind high, thick walls. At the

bottom of the walls lay green, slimy ditch: a sign to all foes to keep their distance.

Yet if an enemy did manage to cross the moat and force the gateway, in spite of a portcullis

crashing down from above and melted lead pouring in burning streams from the perforated

top of the rounded arch, little of his work was yet done. To reach the baron, the enemy had

to enter the keep: a huge tower of stone in the inner courtyard. But from the narrow slits in

the keep's ten-foot walls, archers rained a sharp and endless shower of arrows, sweeping

all approaches to the high and narrow stair that led to the single door that was the only

entrance, and the only path to victory.

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