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The Life and Death of Richard Yea-and-Nay

CHAPTER XI
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So to right her and himself Count Richard did both the greatest wrong of all.' Much more pageantry followed the marriage.

I admire Milo's account.

'He held a tournament after this, when the Count and the party of the castle maintained the field against all corners.

There was great jousting for six days, I assure you; for I saw the whole of it.

No English knights were there, nor any from Anjou; but a few French (without King Philip's goodwill), many Gascons and men of Toulouse and the Limousin; some from over the mountains, from Navarre, and Santiago, and Castile; there also came the Count of Champagne with his friends.


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