True Stories of Wonderful Deeds: Pictures and Stories for Little Folk
                        
                     
                                                         
                
                    True Stories of Wonderful Deeds: Pictures and Stories for Little Folk
                                            
                            By Anonymous
                            
                                13 Jun, 2019                            
                            
                         
                                        
                                                                        There is in Shropshire a fine oak-tree which the country people there call the "Royal Oak". They say it is the great-grandson, or perhaps the great-great-grandson of another fine old oak, which more than two hundred years ago stood on the same spot, 
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                                                There is in Shropshire a fine oak-tree which the country people there call the "Royal Oak". They say it is the great-grandson, or perhaps the great-great-grandson of another fine old oak, which more than two hundred years ago stood on the same spot, and served once as a shelter to an English king. This king was Charles II, the son of the unlucky Charles I who had his head cut off by his subjects because he was a weak and selfish ruler. Less