Gentlemen Errant ; Being the Journeys And Adventures of Four Noblemen in Europe During the Fifteenth And Sixteenth Centuries

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Having obtained — and spent — the money from Braun, he now confessed the matter to his victim, making many golden promises as to the future, and pointing out what a scandal would arise should the transaction not be completed by a signature. 'And although I had wholly refused the signing, I saw well what would be the end of it, and that His Grace would come to great contumely thereby. So when His Grace begged me, with praying hands, not to deny him, TRIUMPHANT EXODUS 449 I wrote my name; but I t...old Braun clearly, in the presence of His Grace, that it was not in my power to hold by it.' The time having at length arrived for the payment of the French salary, Hans was sent post-haste to Frankfort to receive it. But he returned shortly with the dismal intelligence that peace had been proclaimed, and with, in consequence, but half the expected contribution. This was an unlooked-for blow, and even the Duke was ' terror-stricken,' for he was now without any source of income soever, while his debts, new and old, had grown to the noble sum of 485,466 thalers.

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