On Bosworth field, Richard orders his camp pitched and tries to sound confident, though he admits the coming fight matters and sends Norfolk to guard the lines. Across the field, Richmond sets his own smaller army in order, has Brandon carry his standard, and spends the night preparing battle plans. Stanley sends Richmond his blessing and warns him to be careful because his son George is still in Richard’s hands. After Richmond prays and sleeps, the ghosts of Edward, Henry VI, Clarence, Rivers, Grey, Vaughan, Hastings, the young princes, Anne, and Buckingham appear, cursing Richard and encouraging Richmond. Richard wakes shaken, then rallies his men and marches toward battle.
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