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The Dragon and the Raven

CHAPTER V: A DISCIPLINED BAND
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The construction of the ship went on steadily.

King Alfred, who was himself building several war vessels of ordinary size, took great interest in Edmund's craft and paid several visits to it while it was in progress.
"It will be a fine ship," he said one day as the vessel was approaching completion, "and much larger than any in these seas.

It reminds me, Edmund, not indeed in size or shape, but in its purpose, of the ark which Noah built before the deluge which covered the whole earth.

He built it, as you know, to escape with his family from destruction.

You, too, are building against the time when the deluge of Danish invasion will sweep over this land, and I trust that your success will equal that of the patriarch." "I shall be better off than Noah was," Edmund said, "for he had nothing to do, save to shut up his windows and wait till the floods abated, while I shall go out and seek my enemies on the sea." The respite purchased by the king from the Danes was but a short one.
In the autumn of 875 their bands were again swarming around the borders of Wessex, and constant irruptions took place.


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