The End of the Middle Ages Essays And Questions in History

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The End of the Middle Ages Essays And Questions in History
A Mary F Agnes Mary Frances Robinson
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All was dark and silent in the Eue Vieille du Temple, then an outlying and quiet district. Orleans and his two squires rode along so fast that the runners with the torches were left some way behind. At last they came to a wider place in the street where there was a well. As the three VALENTINE VISCONTL 171 Norsemen passed the Hotel de I'lmage de Notre-Dame, seventeen or eighteen men sprang suddenly out of the shadow of the house. One with an axe chopped off the bridle hand of Orleans. The King'...s brother gave a cry of surprise and pain. *' 1 am the Duke of Orleans ! " " It is he we seek. " In another moment the Duke was beaten off his mule on to the frozen paving-stones. Seventeen axes were aimed at him ; blow after blow fell heavily; his head was cloven, his brains gushed out into the street. His servants had all fled and left him there, save one of his squires who had been his page (a German, says Monstrelet; a Fleming, says the Monk), who, more constant than Orleans' compatriots, flung himself upon the body of his master, and was pierced and slaughtered there.

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