Traditions of British Espionage
Beowulf: The ancient mead period, honey wine. An Irishman, Grendel, is recruited by the Snake, the Vikings, to battle the Bretons. The island is conquered, "Loser", but the recording of the proper solution is recorded by the Irishman, in the famous epic, "Beowulf". Caveat: The finest works of regret, are required, the warrior poet, to trap a new generation into service; so inspired by poem, but refusing the instruction, therefore prideful of service of own family. Eire: U'Niall of the Nine Hostages, the Spaniard Caspian, the Black Dutch, conquers Ireland, Britain, and France. He takes hostages, one per kingdom, and establishes the dominatrix trade, the training sergeants for male assassins; spies. The island converts to Catholicism, under Roman rule, through St. Patrick; the Regency begins, of London, the whore house. Caveat: Each taken member, must be open to a trade deal, through country, with any other country reporting grief at loss of life, accidental