Harold and Brandon
Book 2
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About the Book
I am narrating a poem of Harold, and he is a father of a son named Brandon. Further here, if you work out the poem, I have many considerations of King Harold: an old King of England. If you work this out, Brandon is somewhere in memory of Harold: and for Harold was killed at the battle of Hastings, and the story of Harold continues. As well here, I here have written colour and existence / colour et colour/ and the book is all here about primary and secondary colour, and Harold as a father is either primary, and is here either secondary: and here a same applies for Brandon; and Brandon is either a primary way for colour, or a secondary way for colour; and as I say, both primary colour and secondary colour are a posteriori for field of study. What I mean, is Harold is primary for many and is secondary for other, and for other country: and the same will apply for Brandon, and as he says, I am purely from the same town, New Castle, and Sunderland.