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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.11

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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.11
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m • . al At Out together -fiom château Jciielî», carry-ing the. boy with them ; for fir Oliver faid he wtfiH ghrc him .back to his father,. 3* bffice-forward he ihould never diftruit the dukf* .fftfer the trial he had made of him. Suck g^tfpff&tjr was âtwi on both fides, -tkjt it was no-wçoFwfcr a ' firm peace « was the • confequençe.. '... v . They contilHiçd their journey to V^nes, where, «ecrdifig tô th* duke's ofder$, fir Oliver dis-mounted M i caveat of the Dominicans which is fitùàted without the town, -where the dfjp hud fiied dut meeting. to take .place, • •, When he heard that the krd del Qif&tvhacJ brought baçl* hi§-fo% he *as highly d^Hghwd wkfr his gtntfo&y and couitefy. The duke fct put from hi? caftR pf li Motaci for the convent, where \\t and £r Oliver ifakit themfelves up in a chamber : rh*Vii)g con* verfisd foirie tiflie, they went prjvaçejy: intp the garden, aiid them? to, th*_ bank* of M river, and entered a fmall boat that conveyed fhtfp.t?J§rgf veffel that ky at aochorat: the mouth eff çhôriyer# which they boarde&i and, nrhen at avance fron* ,*hfe*r pépite, eoOWied fera.ktyg tigœ f$ ference. , • 1 r.v . 1 cannot' pretend to fay what pafled between them, but I will relate the conferences. Their friends thought they were all the time in the con-vent, when they Weft oil ftijboafd, dftfafigfn^ all things on die' foptîhg they wifhecj them té remain. vThey were upwards of two hpurs to* gether, • if not longer,. according m • wtot 1 tanfc ' s : ' 'O 4 - ' = «Kl


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