this is because they(Nobles) didnt want their kids to fighting the dark knights
It depends how big your font is.
Because the parchment used to make the pages out of the book were made out of sheepskin, they needed to slaughter sheep. The slaughtered over 100,00 sheep to make the pages of the book but no-one knows the exact answer.
A good answer is contained in the article entitled "Convicts to New Zealand" and other related short articles on the same web pages, PIONEERS IN NEW ZEALAND by A G Flude, NZ historian, http://homepages.ihug.co,nz/~tonyf/index.html
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