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There was none should speak to him at his table, but if he were called. His -meat was lightly — wild fowl, the legs and wings only ; and in the day he did eat and drink but little. He had great pleasure in harmony of instru- 2oments ; he could do it right well himself ; he would have songs sung before him. He would gladly see concerts and fantasies at his table, and, when he had seen it, then he would send it to the other tables bravely ; all this I considered and advised. And ere I came to his
... court 25 1 had been in many courts of kings, dukes, princes, counts, and great ladies, but I was never in none that so 8. About ixiidniglit. " The defeat became a rout ; twelve hundred knights and thirty thousand footmen— a number equal to the entire English force— lay dead upon the field."" — Green.
9. Foix. A county in Southern France.
g. Orthes. A town in the county of Beam, 12. Varlets. Servants.
23. Bravely. Gallantly, politely, finely.
18 FOFR MEDIAEVAL CHEONICLERS well liked me. Nor there was none more rejoiced in deeds of arms than the count did : there was seen in his hall, chamber, and court knights and squires of honor going up and down, and talking of arms and of amours ; all honor there was found, all manner of tidings of every 5 realm and county there might be heard, for out of every county there was resort, for the valiantness of this count." How Gaston, the Count's Son, died " True it is," quoth he, " that the Count of Foix and 10 my Lady of Foix, his wife, agree not well together, nor have done of a long season, and the discord between them was first moved by the King of Navarre, who was brother to the lady : for the King of Navarre pledged himself for the Duke Dalbret, whom the Count of Foix 15 had in prison, for the sum of 50,000 francs ; and the Count of Foix, who knew that the King of Navarre was crafty and malicious, in the beginning would not trust him, wherewith the Countess of Foix had great displeas- ure and indignation against the count her husband, and 20 said to him : *' ' Sir, ye repute but small honor in the King of Navarre, my brother, when ye will not trust him for 50,000 francs ; though ye have no more of the Armag- hacs, nor of the house of Dalbret, than ye have, it ought 25 to suffice.


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