. The story of Bayard : the good knight without fear and without reproach . from tfie portratf-. Titian Uecefft j CHAPTER XXXII Concerning the Great Battle of Marignano, which Francis against the Swiss, of his Victory, and how hereceived Knighthood at the Hand of the Good Knight. THE King of France, meanwhile, had crossed themountains by the Col dArgentiere with his army,and reached Turin in Piedmont, where he waswell received by his uncle, the Duke of I. was delighted to hear of Bayards success,and finding that the Swiss were retreating towardsMilan he followed in pursu


. The story of Bayard : the good knight without fear and without reproach . from tfie portratf-. Titian Uecefft j CHAPTER XXXII Concerning the Great Battle of Marignano, which Francis against the Swiss, of his Victory, and how hereceived Knighthood at the Hand of the Good Knight. THE King of France, meanwhile, had crossed themountains by the Col dArgentiere with his army,and reached Turin in Piedmont, where he waswell received by his uncle, the Duke of I. was delighted to hear of Bayards success,and finding that the Swiss were retreating towardsMilan he followed in pursuit of them, tookNovara on the way, and advanced with his armyas far as Marignano. He tried to come to termswith some of the Swiss captains, and was so farsuccessful that he induced them to sign an agree-ment that they would retreat from Italy onreceiving the sum of 100,000 crowns. Nothaving enough money with him he borrowed from the princes and great lords in his company, 228 THE STORY OF BAYARD 229 the Constable of France, Charles de Bourbon,lending as much as ten thousand crowns. Butthe Sw


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