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The Dragon and the Raven

CHAPTER XIII: THE SIEGE OF PARIS
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Some of the Danish galleys followed for a while, but seeing that the Dragon had the speed of them, they abandoned the pursuit, and at a more easy stroke the rowers continued their work until they reached Rouen.

Here the tide failed them, and they moored against the bank under the walls.
Edmund and Egbert went on shore.

They found the city in a state of wild confusion.

Saying that they had important news, and must see the governor, they were led to the council-chamber, where the leading men of the town were assembled.

After stating who he and his companion were, Edmund announced the arrival of a great Danish fleet at the mouth of the river.
"Your news, sir, is terrible for our poor country," the governor said, "but to us it scarce brings any additional horror, although it will probably decide the question which we are engaged in discussing.


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