A popular history of France : from the earliest times . FATHER, WARE RIGHT! FATHER. WARE LEFT ! — Page KING JOHN AND HIS SON PHILIP CLAIMED AS PRISONERS 3YENGLISH KNIGHTS AND SQUIRES. — Page 326. Chap. XX.] THE HUNDRED YEARS WAR. 327 * What is this yonder ? And answer was made to them, • It isthe King of France who is taken, and more than ten knightsand squires would fain have him. Then the two barons brokethrough the throng by dint of their horses, dismounted andbowed full low before the king, who was very joyful at theircoming, for they saved him from great danger. A very littlewhile a


A popular history of France : from the earliest times . FATHER, WARE RIGHT! FATHER. WARE LEFT ! — Page KING JOHN AND HIS SON PHILIP CLAIMED AS PRISONERS 3YENGLISH KNIGHTS AND SQUIRES. — Page 326. Chap. XX.] THE HUNDRED YEARS WAR. 327 * What is this yonder ? And answer was made to them, • It isthe King of France who is taken, and more than ten knightsand squires would fain have him. Then the two barons brokethrough the throng by dint of their horses, dismounted andbowed full low before the king, who was very joyful at theircoming, for they saved him from great danger. A very littlewhile afterwards, the two marshals entered the pavilion of thePrince of Wales, and made him a present of the King ofFrance; the which present the prince could not but take kindlyas a great and noble one, and so truly he did, for he bowed fulllow before the king, and received him as king, properly and dis-creetly, as he well knew how to do. . When evening came,the Prince of Wales gave a supper to the King of France, andto my lord Philip, his son, and to the greater part of the baronsof France, who were


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