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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.10
page 81
fimç treachery, . They, however, confuted toge-ther on» what oobM be wanted with them, and re-tunned t a yefbai mcfiage, that if die gcjyembrs mihedto mpet tfeeia without the caftjc, they wpuld • proraife thfsi, and tbpfe who fhould açcpmpfcnj ifrgfn, perfect fecuiity for • their perfepf iftti) thtfy had re-entered theplasç. ' .
. Such was thç iqifwer the varlet brought bid* te I»s p#ers, Pfiter faid -to, fk^&fapm, M$j ve.fon£4e in • iyc^ prqmifes?' c Oh yes/ relied )p brqttan ^orçdnftder their word i* girafeADd $bey, w$ loyal fatfghts &c*p»ble of breaking- it W#. will fefcrai thfm of our intendediwmrider* vjftfe tb^: will eagerly icccpL* \ . . " .
'^^-fflWW». »bwi eight: cfdeckt-thty m ^#t|i wicJufsdjoppiig tbegete.t».he.4^ûe4» fpd ttabridgf «9 te torod fom *# tes»! ni thf claws mM fir. Williaft te JBotuiiUer §pd*ir Jplp RMHK-bm* mwcài ^bn ^Mmmmi be-
Ipt ti» -bridge, qpg -prder# jth«r afteidHPi It mfe* -When the jfq * ftHPP govepptrii « lie. Iwdge, few then, -Âey.^ked» :cfl§tF W jtQPp.:«Hi foqrarle wiffr ygu ia-'ftfety.?-' Me*/ f^plied" the k#ight*{ 4 but is there no treachery qn your fide?' 4 Oh no,' ^nfwered the IXcetpf s; 4 jt js now triœ.b^if^m us.* : c WçE then, come with ell fecurity, s»d tpll m what you haw to lay/ Çpter and Aileype Roux then paffed the bridge^ aid Vwt to the p|2|ce where they were waiting for them. ; ' 'The two lights* faid, c What U'the fubje^ of the treaty or parley you wifh to have with us? .Are yp\* inclined tp furrender Ycntadour?' € Jt$\
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