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SIR JOHN FROISSART
Chronicles of England, France, Spain and the adjoining countries
from the latter part of the reign of Edward II to the coronation of Henry IV. Vol.2
page 453
tdwn^lM'Oflljr Aire 6r ft «f jreii may enfer, nul of the refpeâ wehear yod : thé bttfeiv touft gé any other way they cboofé/ Thé loris wert fo niiieh enragea àt this anfwer, thit mtakf high Words âtîd abùfive language enfued ; nêverfhelefs, thofe of it. Quentin would dot opéii their gâtes.
Thefe tords, therefore, gate up all thoughts of following further the Navarrois, as it would hate been in vain.1 % tiMTtfdVfofe df the ëMftàblë, the French fe|iarated themfelves, ' É&â the èarl of Êt Pol went to his' feâftïé of fiohain, in fuch a rage that no one Pareil id fpeak to hitar.
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SftA. PEfdJb APptfcY JéBApÊ A F^RTf OF NÀVÀÔIKflS,
/ . tH mft'^KWH, TO Tâiil OU£0NS. «
rfimj8 'dia'&is-'fcrtiifl- ekffèiMon end^ ^the French Ifepàïatîng; vt*etotone #ây, àttd ihê Na-varrdis inothet r ïhè laft eatfie thttt day të Vèly* where they crofled the river Oife ttt a ferdî *heri, fmdiùg they were mit ôf* all danger, théhalted ind* rfcfrefhed themfelves. Ai focnk as tfcfey thought pto* pet, they returned intè Normatoëy, ànd jo^ttieyéd from fortrefs to fortrefs in pèrffeÈt Ifefcurity, as tbey tare matters of ill the rivets âtid fiât ebtftdry. Having again entered the diftHS ôf CAtrtafttnij ffiêjr carried on their £xeurfioës, & before, ttfttogll Normandy. ' *: •• • •
• " Diifittg this time,* fhe king ôf Nàtaïte retnaSnëé ât Melun upon Seme, With a tergè body ôf iben at arms. , •
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