The Tanhauser Gate by TK769
"I watched c-beams glitter in the dark near the Tanhauser Gate... all those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain."

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The Tanhauser Gate by TK769
"I watched c-beams glitter in the dark near the Tanhauser Gate... all those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain."
While most of the Weald was used for transhumance by communities at the edge of the Weald, several parts of the forest on the higher ridges in the interior seem to have been used for hunting by the kings of Sussex.
The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle relates events during the Anglo-Saxon conquest of Sussex when the native Britons (whom the Anglo-Saxons called Welsh) were driven from the coastal towns into the recesses of the forest for sanctuary, viz;
"A.D. 477. This year came Ælle to Britain, with his three sons, Cymen, and Wlenking, and Cissa, in three ships; landing at a place that is called Cymenshore. There they slew many of the Welsh; and some in flight they drove into the wood that is called Andred'sley."
Then there was silence. We stood there as if we had lost all power of thought of what we were about. I rather liked it. I thought, well, this is all right, I can stand here as long as anybody. I concentrated on the twisted wire of the light bulb cord.
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