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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Of the journey of our ships to relieve the Brethren of the Vale, and how
we fought a great battle with the _Moors_ outside the _Bay of L'Ancresse_. 113 CHAPTER XVIII. The story of the relief of _Vale Castle_. 122 CHAPTER XIX. How we set forth to attack _Le Château du Grand Sarrasin_--Of the _Normans'_ valour, and of the flight of our foes. 128 CHAPTER XX. Of the sore slaughter in the glen of _Moulin Huet_, and on the shore, and how _Le Grand Sarrasin_ was slain, and of his secret. 135 CHAPTER XXI. Conclusion. How, the above matters being finished, I was made known to my father. 143 HISTORICAL NOTES. |
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