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A Popular History of France From The Earliest Times

CHAPTER XXIII
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Their chief, the lord of Isle-Adam, had the doors of the hostel of St.Paul broken in, and presented himself before the king.

"How fares my cousin of Burgundy ?" said Charles VI.; "I have not seen him for some time." That was all he said.

He was set on horseback and marched through the streets.

He showed no astonishment at anything; he had all but lost memory as well as reason, and no longer knew the difference between Armagnac and Burgundian.

A devoted Burgundian, Sire Guy de Bar, was named provost of Paris in the place of Tanneguy Duchatel.


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