The Fall of the Grand Sarrasin - Being a Chronicle of Sir Nigel de Bessin, Knight, of Things that Happed in Guernsey Island, in the Norman Seas, in and about the Year One Thousand and Fifty-Seven by William J. Ferrar
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CHAPTER XIII.
How I arrived at _St. Malo_, and, proceeding to the Abbey of _St. Michael de Tombelaine_, found friends to set me on my road. 85 CHAPTER XIV. How, being given letters to _Duke William_ by the Abbots of _St. Michael_ and of _Bec_, I set out for _Coulances_, and of what befell me on my way. 93 CHAPTER XV. How I saw an evil face at a casement, and how at my uncle's house of _St. Sauveur_ I heard tell of my father--And of what happed on our getting forth for _Valognes_. 99 CHAPTER XVI. How, at length I was brought before _William, Conquestor Invictissimus_, of all soldiers the greatest, and most invincible of dukes--Of the manner he received my mission, and of the expedition of _Samson d'Anville_. 106 CHAPTER XVII. |
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