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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.7

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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.7
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\ Very well, my lord/ replied the duke, * it fhatt be doners you order.' • * Thfeftl^ke of Burgundy, in company with the conftalfe, fir Guy de la Trimouille and feyeral others waited on madame de Hainan It, and found her niece feated befide her. The duke related all that had pafied, adding, that the, king had made him alter his intention.as to the place where the marriage ceremony was to be performed ; for he was fo deeply finitten, that he had owned he could neither fleep nor take any repofe on account of her whom he wiflied for his wife, but on the mor-row they would cure all his ailings. The duchefs went out in a fit of laughter, and they feparated from each other with much joy and fatisfaction. CHAP. VI. FRANCES ATREMEN TAKES DAMME.—THOSE ' OF ' BRUGES ATTEMPT TO RETAKE IT. ' . * /^\N a Saturday night, Francis Atremen march-ed withfeven thoufand men from the Quatre Meftiers, whither he had retreated after the failure of his,gttempt on Ardembourg : he had promifed his townfinen, on his departure, that he would never return until he had taken fome good town. The Ghent men were defirous of finding the French employment, fo that they fhould be un-able to fend more men to the admiral in Scotland, to make war on the Englifh; for it was'currently • ' r ' reported, Si


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