[The Boy Knight by G.A. Henty]@TWC D-Link bookThe Boy Knight CHAPTER XII 12/18
Cuthbert was already down, when a shout of "St.George!" was heard, and a body of English knights clove through the throng of Saracens and reached the side of King Richard. Close behind these in a mass pressed the British footmen with bill and pike, the enemy giving way foot by foot before their steady discipline. The king was soon on horseback again, and rallying his troops on, led them for one more great and final charge upon the enemy. The effect was irresistible.
Appalled by the slaughter which they had suffered, and by the tremendous strength and energy of the Christian knights, the Saracens broke and fled; and the last reserves of Saladin gave way as the king, shouting his war-cry of "God help the holy sepulcher!" fell upon them.
Once, indeed, the battle still seemed doubtful, for a fresh band of the enemy at that moment arrived and joined in the fray.
The Crusaders were now, however, inspired with such courage and confidence that they readily obeyed the king's war-cry, gathered in a firm body, and hurled themselves upon this new foe.
Then the Saracens finally turned and fled, and the Christian victory was complete. It was one of the features of this war that however thorough the victories of the Christians, the Saracens very speedily recovered from their effects.
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