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A Knight of the White Cross

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A Knight of the White Cross : a tale of the siege of Rhodes
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Henty, G. A. ( George Alfred ), 1832-1902 ( Author, Primary )
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Crusades -- Later, 13th, 14th, and 15th centuries -- Juvenile fiction ( lcsh )
Knights and knighthood -- Juvenile fiction ( lcsh )
Soldiers -- Juvenile fiction ( lcsh )
Slaves -- Juvenile fiction ( lcsh )
Sailing -- Juvenile fiction ( lcsh )
Voyages and travels -- Juvenile fiction ( lcsh )
Adventure and adventurers -- Juvenile fiction ( lcsh )
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by G.A. Henty, author of "When London burned," "For the Temple," "st. Batholomew's Eve," "Under Drake's Flag," "Berio the Briton", etc. ; with 12 illustrations by Ralph Peacock.

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‘““THEN THE KNIGHTS LEAPT ON TO THE DECK OF THE PIRATE.”



A KNIGHT
OF THE WHITE CROSS

A TALE OF THE SIEGE OF RHODES

BY

G A. HENTY

Author of “When London Burned”, “For the Temple”, “St. Bartholomew's Eve”
** Under Drake’s Flag”, ‘‘ Beric the Briton”, &c.

x

WITH TWELVE ILLUSTRATIONS BY RALPH PEACOCK
AND A PLAN



LONDON
BLACKIE & SON, Limirep, 50 OLD BAILEY, EC,
GLASGOW AND DUBLIN
1896



PREFACE.

The order of the Knights of St. John, which for some
centuries played a very important part in the great struggle
between Christianity and Mahomedanism, was, at its origin,
a semi-religious body, its members being, like other monks,
bound by vows of obedience, chastity, and poverty, and pledged
to minister to the wants of the pilgrims who flocked to the
Holy Places, to receive them at their great Hospital—or guest
house—at Jerusalem, dedicated to St. John the Baptist, and
to defend them on their passage to and from the sea, against
attack by Moslems. In a comparatively short time the con-
stitution of the order was changed, and the Knights Hospi-
tallers became, like the Templars, a great military Order
pledged to defend the Holy Sepulchre, and to war everywhere
against the Moslems. The Hospitallers bore a leading share
in the struggle which terminated in the triumph of the
Moslems, and the capture by them of Jerusalem. The Knights
of St. John then established themselves at Acre, but after a
valiant defence of that fortress, removed to Crete, and shortly
afterwards to Rhodes. There they fortified the town, and
withstood two terrible sieges by the Turks. At the end of
the second they obtained honourable terms from Sultan
Solyman, and retiring to Malta established themselves there
in an even stronger fortress than that of Rhodes, and repulsed
all the efforts of the Turks to dispossess them. The Order
was the great bulwark of Christendom against the invasion



vi PREFACE.

of the Turks, and the tale of their long struggle is one of
absorbing interest, and of the many eventful episodes none is
more full of incident and excitement than the first siege of
Rhodes, which I have chosen for the subject of my story.

G. A. HENTY.



CHAP.

II.
ITI.
Ty.

VI.
VII.
VIII.
IX.

Xl.
XII.
XIII.
XIV.
XY.
XVI.
XVII.
XVIII.
XIX.
XX.
XXI.
XXII.
XXIII.

CONTENTS.

. Tae KING-MAKER

Tue Barrie or TEWKESBURY,
Tur Granp Masrer’s Pace,

A Prorsssep Kyieur, .

. SCOURGES OF THE SHA, .

KWIGHTED,. . . .
A First ComManp, .
AN Evenine at RHODES, .

With THE GALLEY-SLAVES,

. A Prot DiscovEREn,

In ComMAND oF A GALLEY, .
Tur Boy-GauLey, ~

Tur First Prizus, .

Tue Corsair FLEET,

A Sprenpip Expuorr, .
FEsrivitiss,

CAPTURED, .

A Kinp Masrer,

Escape, .

BELEAGUERED, .

Tur Fort or Sr. NicHoxas, .

Tur Srrueere at ran Breacu,

Tur Reward oF VaLoUR, ... .

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ILLUSTRATIONS.

Page
“THEN THE KNIGHTS LEAPT ON TO THE DECK OF THE PIRATE,”
Frontis. 74

Str Tuomas TRESHAM BRINGS HIs Wire News oF tHE Lost Barrie, 26
GERVAISE AND RALPH ARE KNIGHTED BY THE GRAND Prior, . 101

‘CA QIRL WAS PLAYING A LUTE, AND ANOTHER SINGING TO HER
ACCOMPANIMENT ies yeosh eran austen ee ea sietorcu ever e ll)

Str Grervarse In Prison ANSWERS THE QUESTIONS OF THE
GALLEYSL AVES cee oot wee ac (esate am ecmaienn tae iy aerenel D2

‘*YOU HAVE BEEN ATTACKED BY PIRATES,” GERVAISE SAID,. . 203

Tar Turee KNicHts oF THE Cross GIivE THANKS FOR THEIR
RRL BASES te he eae eevee etre ee eee wieneia 15)

CLAUDIA GIVES SIR GERVAISE A CHAIN OF GOLD T0 WEAR AS
HER GWAV OUR teaaiinson namernireD yl aruba tsar wh etuieal sear emn er 02

Sir Gervaise 18 Diseuisep as A NuBIAN SLAVE,. . . . . 298

‘GERVAISE GRASPED HASSAN BY THE THROAT WITH A GRIP OF
TRON} 2 seit ed eer itro me meres or iateaine: Cane ines Sih

‘(WITH WILD SHOUTS THE TURKS SWARMED UP THE RUINED
MASONRYji0 032 gu le ger cae oe ene Aa anche cee ee S5i]

Sir GERVAISE FINDS HIMSELF LYING IN THE HospivaL oF THE
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CHAPTER I.

THE KING-MAKER,



STATELY lady was looking out of the window of
an apartment in the Royal Chateau of Amboise,
in the month of June 1470. She was still
handsome, though many years of anxiety, mis-
fortune, and trouble, had left their traces on her
face. In the room behind her, a knight was talking to a lady
sitting at a tambour frame; a lad of seventeen was standing
at another window stroking a hawk that sat on his wrist,
while a boy of nine was seated at a table examining the pages
of an illuminated missal.

“What will come of it, Eleanor?” the lady at the window
said, turning suddenly and impatiently from it. “It seems
past belief that I am to meet as a friend this haughty Earl,
who has for fifteen years been the bitterest enemy of my
House. It appears almost impossible.”

“*Tis strange indeed, my Queen; but so many strange things
have befallen your Majesty that you should be the last to
wonder at this. At any rate, as you said but yesterday, naught
but good can come of it. He has done his worst against you,









12 A KNIGHT OF THE WHITE CROSS.

and one can scarce doubt that if he chooses he has power to
do as much good for you, as in past times he has done you evil.
‘Tis certain that his coming here shows he is in earnest, for his
presence,—which is sure sooner or later to come to the ears of
the Usurper,—will cause him to fall into the deepest disgrace.”

“ And yet it seemed,” the queen said, “that by marrying his
daughter to Clarence he had bound himself more firmly than
ever to the side of York.”

“ Ay, madam,” the knight said. ‘But Clarence himself is said
to be alike unprincipled and ambitious, and it may well be
that Warwick intended to set him up against Edward; had he
not done so, such an alliance would not necessarily strengthen
his position at Court.”

“ Methinks your supposition is the true one, Sir Thomas,”
the queen said. ‘Edward cares not sufficiently for his
brother to bestow much favour upon the father of the prince’s
wife. Thus, he would gain but little by the marriage unless
he were to place Clarence on the throne. Then he would
again become the real ruler of England, as he was until
‘Edward married Elizabeth Woodville, and the House of Rivers
rose to the first place in the royal favour, and eclipsed the
Star of Warwick. It is no wonder the proud Earl chafes
under the ingratitude of the man who owes his throne to him,
and that he is ready to dare everything so that he can but
prove to him that he is not to be slighted with impunity.
But why come to me, when he has Clarence as_ his
puppet ?”

“He may have convinced himself, madam, that Clarence is
even less to be trusted than Edward, or he may perceive that
but few of the Yorkists would follow him were he to declare
against the Usurper, while assuredly your adherents would
stand aloof altogether from such astruggle. Powerful as he is,
Warwick could not alone withstand the united forces of all
the nobles pledged to the support of the House of York.
Thence, as I take it, does it happen that he has resolved to
throw in his lot with Lancaster, if your Majesty will but



THE KING-MAKER. 13

forgive the evil he has done your House and accept him as
your ally, No doubt he will have terms to make and
conditions to lay down.

“‘ He may make what conditions he chooses,” Queen Margaret
said passionately, “so that he does but aid me to take venge-
ance on that false traitor; to place my husband again on the
throne ; and to obtain for my son his rightful heritage.”

As she spoke a trumpet sounded in the courtyard below.

“‘ He has come,” she exclaimed. ‘Once again, after years of
misery and humiliation, I can hope.”

“We had best retire, madam,” Sir Thomas Tresham said.
“* He will speak more freely to your Majesty if there are no
witnesses. Come, Gervaise, it is time that you practised your
exercises.” And Sir Thomas, with his wife and child, quitted
the room, leaving Queen Margaret with her son to meet the
man who had been the bitterest foe of her House, the author
of her direst misfortunes.

For two hours the Earl of Warwick was closeted with the
queen ; then he took horse and rode away. As soon as he did
so, a servant informed Sir Thomas and his wife that the queen
desired their presence. Margaret was standing radiant when
they entered.

“Congratulate me, my friends,” she said. “The Star of
Lancaster has risen again. Warwick has placed all his power
and influence at our disposal. We have both forgiven all the
past: I the countless injuries he has inflicted on my House,
he the execution of his father and so many of his friends. We
have both laid aside all our grievances, and we stand united
by our hate for Edward. There is but one condition, and this
I accepted gladly—namely, that my son should marry his
daughter Anne, This will be another bond between us; and
by all reports Anne is a charming young lady. Edward has
gladly agreed to the match; he could make no alliance, even
with the proudest princess in Europe, which would so aid him,
and so strengthen his throne.”

“God grant that your hopes may be fulfilled, madam,” the



14 A KNIGHT OF THE WHITE CROSS.

knight said earnestly, “‘and that peace may be given to our
distracted country! The Usurper has rendered himself un-
popular by his extravagance and by the exactions of his tax-
collectors, and I believe that England will gladly welcome the
return of its lawful king to power. When does Warwick
propose to begin?”

“He will at once get a fleet together. Louis, who has

. privately brought about this meeting, will of course throw no
impediment in his way; but, on the other hand, the Duke of
Burgundy will do all in his power to thwart the enterprise,
and will, as soon as he learns of it, warn Edward. I feel
new life in me, Eleanor. After fretting powerless for years, I
seem to be a different woman now that there is a prospect
of action, I am rejoiced at the thought that at last I shall
be able to reward those who have ventured and suffered so
much in the cause of Lancaster.”

“ My hope is, madam, that this enterprise will be the final
one,—that, once successful, our dear land will be no longer
deluged with blood, and that never again shall I be forced to
draw my sword against my countrymen.”

“Tis a good and pious wish, Sir Thomas, and heartily do I
join in it. My married life has been one long round of trouble,
and none more than I, have cause to wish for peace.”

“There is the more hope for it, madam, that these wars have
greatly diminished the number of powerful barons. It is they
who are the authors of this struggle; their rivalries and their
ambitions are the ruin of England. Save for their retainers
there would be no armies to place in the field; the mass of
people stand aloof altogether, desiring only to live in peace
and quiet. ’Tis the same here in France; ‘tis the powerful
vassals of the king that are ever causing trouble.”

“Tis so indeed, Sir Thomas. But without his feudal lords
how could a king place an army in the field, when his
dominions were threatened by a powerful neighbour ?”

“Then it would be the people’s business to fight, madam,
and I doubt not that they would do so in defence of their



THE KING-MAKER. 15

hearths and homes. Besides, the neighbour would no longer
have the power of invasion were he also without great vassals,
These great barons stand between the king and his subjects ;
and a monarch would be a king indeed were he able to rule
without their constant dictation, and undisturbed by their
rivalry and ambitions.”

“That would be a good time indeed, Sir Thomas,” the
queen said, with a smile; “but methinks there is but little
chance of its coming about, for at present it seems to me that
the vassals are better able to make or unmake kings, than
kings are able to deprive the great vassals of power; and never
since Norman William set foot in England were they more
powerful than they are at present. What does my chance of
recovering our throne rest upon? Not upon our right, but on
the quarrel between Warwick and the House of Rivers. We
are but puppets that the great lords play against each other.
Did it depend upon my will, it should be as you say; I would
crush them all at a blow. Then only should I feel really a
queen. But that is but a dream that can never be carried
out.”

“Not in our time, madam. But perhaps it may come
sooner than we expect; and this long war, which has destroyed
_ maany great families and weakened others, may greatly hasten
its arrival. I presume until Warwick is ready to move.
naught will be done, your Majesty ?”

“That is not settled yet. Warwick spoke somewhat of
causing a rising in the north before he set sail, so that a
portion at least of Edward’s power may be up there when
we make our landing.”

“Tt would be a prudent step, madam. If we can but gain
possession of London, the matter would be half finished.
The citizens are ever ready to take sides with those whom
they regard as likely to win, and just as they shout at present
‘Long live King Edward!’ so would they shout ‘Long live
King Henry!’ did you enter the town.”

“This may perhaps change the thought that you’ have



16 A KNIGHT OF THE WHITE CROSS.

entertained, Sir Thomas, of making your son a Knight of
St. John.”

“T have not thought the matter over, madam. If there
were quiet in the land I should, were it not for my vow,
be well content that he should settle down in peace at my
old hall; but if I see that there is still trouble and bloodshed:
ahead, I would in any case far rather that he should enter
the Order, and spend his life in fighting the infidel than in
strife with Englishmen. My good friend, the Grand Prior
of the Order in England, has promised that he will take
him as his page, and at any rate in the House of St. John’s
he will pass his youth in security whatsoever fate may befall
me. The child himself already bids fair to do honour to our
name, and to become a worthy member of the Order. He
is fond of study, and under my daily tuition is making good
progress in the use of his weapons.”

“That is he,” the prince said, speaking for the first time.
“Tt was but yesterday in the great hall downstairs he stood
up with blunted swords against young Victor de Paulliac, who
is nigh three years his senior.. It was amusing to see how the
little knaves fought against each other; and by my faith
Gervaise held his own staunchly, in spite of Victor’s superior
height and weight. If he join the Order, Sir Thomas, I
warrant me he will cleave many an infidel’s skull, and will do
honour to the langue of England.”

SF hope so, prince,” the knight said gravely. ‘The Moslems
ever gain in power, and it may well be that the Knights of
St. John will be hardly pressed to hold their own. If the boy
joins them it will be my wish that he shall as early as possible
repair to Rhodes. J do not wish him to become one of the
drones who live in sloth at their commanderies in England,
and take no part in the noble struggle of the Order with the
Moslem host, who have captured Constantinople and now
threaten all Burope. We were childless for some years after
our marriage, and Eleanor and I vowed that were a son born

to us he should. join the Order of the White Cross, and dedicate
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THE KING-MAKER. 17

his life to the defence of Christian Europe against the infidel.
Our prayers for a son were granted, and Gervaise will enter
the Order as soon as his age will permit him. That is why I
rejoiced at the grand prior’s offer to take him as his page, for
he will dwell in the hospital safely until old enough to take the
first steps towards becoming a knight of the Order.”

“T would that I had been born the son of a baron like
yourself,” the prince said earnestly, “and that I were free to
choose my own career. Assuredly in that case I too would have
joined the noble Order and have spent my life in fighting in
so grand a cause, free from all the quarrels and disputes and
enmities that rend England. Even should I some day gain a
throne, surely my lot is not to be envied. Yet, as I have been
born to the rank, I must try for it, and I trust to do so worthily
and bravely. But who can say what the end willbe? Warwick
has ever been our foe, and though my royal mother may use
him in order to free my father, and place him on the throne,
she must know well enough that he but uses us for his own
ends alone, and that he will ever stand beside the throne and
be the real ruler of England.”

“ For a time, Edward,” the queen broke in. ‘‘ We have shown
that we can wait, and now it seems that our great hope is
likely to be fulfilled. After that, the rest will be easy. There
are other nobles, well-nigh as powerful as he, who look with
jealousy upon the way in which he lords it, and be assured that
they will look with a still less friendly eye upon him when he
stands, as you say, beside the throne, once your father is again
seated there. We can afford to bide our time, and assuredly it
will not be long before a party is formed against Warwick.
Until then we must bear everything. Our interests are the
same. Ifhe is content to remain a prop to the throne, and not
to eclipse it, the memory of the past will not stand between us,
and I shall regard him as the weapon that has beaten down the
House of York and restored us to our own, and shall give him
my confidence and friendship. If, on the other hand, he assumes
too much, and tries to lord it over us, I shall seek other

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18 A KNIGHT OF THE WHITE CROSS.

support and gather a party which even he will be unable suc-
cessfully to withstand. I should have thought, Edward, that
you would be even more glad than I that this long time of —
weary waiting for action is over, and that once again the
banner of Lancaster will be spread to the winds.” :

“T shall be that, mother. Rather would I meet death in the
field than live cooped up here, a pensioner of France. But I
own that I should feel more joy at the prospect if the people
of England had declared in our favour, instead of its being
Warwick,—whom you have always taught me to fear and
hate,—who thus comes to offer to place my father again on
the throne, and whose goodwill towards us is simply the
result of pique and displeasure because he is no longer first
in the favour of Edward. It does not seem to me that a
throne won by the aid of a traitor can be a stable one.”

“You are a foolish boy,” the queen said angrily. ‘‘ Do you
not see that by marrying Warwick’s daughter you will attach
him firmly to us?”

“Marriages do not count for much, mother. Another of
Warwick’s daughters married Clarence, Edward’s brother, and
yet he purposes to dethrone Edward.”

The queen gave an angry gesture and. said,—

“You have my permission to retire, Edward. I am in no
mood to listen to auguries of evil at the present moment.”

The prince hesitated for a moment as if about to speak, but
with an effort controlled himself, and bowing deeply, to his
mother, left the room.

“Edward is in a perverse humour,” the queen said in a
tone of much vexation to Sir Thomas Tresham, when Gervaise
had left the room. ‘ However, I know he will bear himself
well when the hour of trial comes.”

“That I can warrant he will, madam; he has a noble
character, frank and fearless, and yet thoughtful beyond his
years. He will make, I believe, a noble king, and may well
gather round him all parties in the state. But your Majesty
must make excuses for his humour, Young people are strong



THE KING-MAKER. 19

in their likes and dislikes. He has never heard you speak aught
but.ill of Warwick, and he knows how much harm the Harl
has done to your House. The question of expediency does not
weigh with the young as with their elders. While you see how
great are the benefits that will accrue from an alliance with
Warwick, and are ready to lay aside the hatred of years and
to forget the wrongs you have suffered, the young prince is
unable so quickly to forget that enmity against the Harl that
he has learnt from you.”

“You are right, Sir Thomas, and I cannot blame Edward
that he is unable, as I am, to forget the past. What steps
would you advise that I myself should take? Shall I remain
passive here, or shall I do what I can to rouse our partisans
in England?”

“T should say the latter, madam. Of course it will not do
to trust to letters, for were one of these to fall into wrong
hands it might cause the ruin of Warwick’s expedition; but I
should say that a cautious message sent by word of mouth to
some of our old adherents would be of great use. I myself
will, if your Majesty chooses to entrust me with the mission,
undertake to carry it out. I should take ship and land in
the west, and would travel in the guise of a simple country
gentleman, and call upon your adherents in all the western
counties. It would be needful first to make out a list of the
nobles who have shown themselves devoted to your cause,
and I should bid these hold themselves and their retainers in
readiness to take the field suddenly. I should say no word
of Warwick, but merely hint that you will not land alone,
but with a powerful array, and that all the chances are in
your favour.”

“ But it would be a dangerous mission, Sir Thomas.”

“Not greatly so, madam. My own estates lie in Sussex, and
there would be but little chance of my recognition, save by
your own adherents, who may have seen me among the leaders
of your troops in battle; and even that is improbable. At
present Edward deems himself so securely seated on the throne



20 A KNIGHT OF THE WHITE CROSS.

that men can travel hither and thither through the country
without being questioned, and the Lancastrians live quietly
with the Yorkists. Unless I were so unfortunate as to meet
a Yorkist noble who knew that I was a banished man and
one who had the honour of being in your majesty’s confidence,
I do not think that any danger could possibly arise. What
say you, wife?”

“T cannot think that there is no danger,’ Lady Tresham
said; ‘but even so I would not say a word to hinder you from
doing service to the cause. I know of no one else who could
perform the mission. You have left my side to go into battle
before now, and I cannot think that the danger of such an
expedition can be as great as that which you would undergo in
the field. Therefore, my dear lord, I would say no word now
to stay you.”

She spoke bravely and unfalteringly, but her face had paled
when Sir Thomas first made the proposal, and the colour had
not yet come back to her cheeks.

“ Bravely spoken, dame,” the queen said warmly. “ Well,
Sir Thomas, I accept your offer, and trust that you will not
be long separated from your wife and son, who will of course
journey with me when I go to England, where doubtless you
will be able to rejoin us a few days after we land. Now
let ‘us talk over the noblemen and gentlemen in the west,
upon whom we can rely, if not to join our banner as soon as
it is spread, at least to say no word that will betray you.”

Two days later Sir Thomas Tresham started on his journey,
while the queen remained at Amboise eagerly awaiting the
news that Warwick had collected a fleet, and was ready to set
sail. Up to this point the Duke of Clarence had sided with
Warwick against his brother, and had passed over with him
to France, believing, no doubt, that if the Harl should succeed
in dethroning Edward, he intended to place him, his son-in-
law, upon the throne. He was rudely awakened from this
delusion by Charles of Burgundy, who, being in all but open
rebellion against his suzerain, the King of France, kept himself



THE KING-MAKER. 21

intimately acquainted with all that was going on. He
despatched a female emissary to Clarence to inform him of
the league Warwick had made with the Lancastrians, and
the intended marriage between his daughter Anne and the
young prince; imploring him to be reconciled with his brother
and to break off his alliance with the Earl, who was on the
point of waging war against the House of York.

Clarence took the advice, and went over to England, where
he made his peace with Edward, the more easily because the
king, who was entirely given up to pleasure, treated with
contempt the warnings the Duke of Burgundy sent him of the
intended invasion by Warwick. And yet a moment’s serious
reflection should have shown him that his position was pre-
carious. The crushing exactions of the tax-gatherers, in order
to provide the means for Edward’s lavish expenditure, had
already caused very serious insurrections in various parts of
the country, and his unpopularity was deep and general. In
one of these risings the royal troops had suffered a crushing
defeat. The Earl Rivers, the father, and Sir John Woodville,
one of the brothers, of the queen had, with the Earl of Devon,
been captured by the rebels, and the three had been beheaded,
and the throne had only been saved by the intervention of
Warwick.

Thus, then, Edward had every reason for fearing the result
should the Earl appear in arms against him. He took, how-
ever, no measures whatever to prepare for the coming storm,
and although the Duke of Burgundy despatched a fleet to
blockade Harfleur, where Warwick was fitting out his expedi-
tion, and actually sent the name of the port at which the Earl
intended to land if his fleet managed to escape from Harfleur,
kidward continued carelessly to spend his time in pleasure and
dissipation, bestowing his full confidence upon the Archbishop
of York and the Marquis of Montague, both brothers of the
Earl of Warwick.

The elements favoured his enemies, for early in September
the Duke of Burgundy’s Fleet, off Harfleur, was dispersed by



22 A KNIGHT OF THE WHITE CROSS.

a storm, and Warwick, as soon as the gale abated, set sail,
and on the 13th landed on the Devonshire coast. .His
force was a considerable one, for the French king had fur-
nished him both with money and men; on effecting his landing
he found no army assembled to oppose him. A few hours
after his disembarkation, he was joined by Sir Thomas
Tresham, who gave him the good news that the whole of the
West was ready to rise, and that in a few days all the great
landowners would join him with their retainers. This turned
out to be the case, and Warwick, with a great array, marched
eastward. Kent had already risen, and London declared for
King Henry. Warwick, therefore, instead of marching thither,
moved towards Lincolnshire, where Edward was with his
army, having gone north to repress an insurrection that had
broken out there at the instigation of Warwick.

Lord Montague now threw off the mask, and declared for
King Henry. Most of the soldiers followed him, and Edward,
finding it hopeless to oppose Warwick’s force, which was now
within a short march of him, took ship with a few friends who
remained faithful, and sailed for Holland. Warwick returned
to London, where he took King Henry from the dungeon in
the Tower, into which he himself had, five years before, thrown
him, and proclaimed him king.

On the day that this took place Dame Tresham arrived in
London with her son. The queen had found that she could
not for the present cross, as she was waiting for a large
French force which was to accompany her. As it was
uncertain how long the delay might last, she counselled her
friend to join her husband. The revolution had been
accomplished without the loss of a single life, with the
exception of that of the Earl of Worcester, who was hated
for his cruelty by the people. Edward’s principal friends took
refuge in various religious houses. The queen, her three
daughters, and her mother, fled to the sanctuary at West-
minster. All these were left unmolested, nor was any step
taken against the other adherents of the House of York.



THE KING-MAKER, 23

Warwick was now virtually King of England. The king,
whose intellect had always been weak, was now almost an
imbecile, and Margaret of Anjou was still detained in France.
Sir Thomas Tresham went down to his estates in’ Kent, and
there lived quietly for some months.

The Duke of Clarence had joined Warwick as soon as he

saw that his brother’s cause was lost; and as the Duke had
no knowledge of his changed feelings towards him, he was
heartily welcomed. An act of settlement was passed by
- Parliament entailing the Crown on Henry’s son Edward,
Prince of Wales, and in case of that prince’s death without
issue, on the Duke of Clarence. On the 12th of March following
(1471) Edward suddenly appeared with a fleet with which
he had been secretly supplied by the Duke of Burgundy, and,
sailing north, landed in the Humber. He found the northern
population by no means disposed to aid him, but upon his
taking a solemn oath that he had no designs whatever upon
the throne, but simply claimed to be restored to his rights
and dignities as Duke of York, he was joined by a sufficient
force to enable him to cross the Trent. As he marched south
his army speedily swelled, and he was joined by many
great lords.

Warwick had summoned Henry’s adherents to the field, and
marched north to meet him. When the armies approached
each other, the Duke of Clarence, who commanded a portion
of Henry’s army, went over with his whole force to Edward,
and Warwick, being no longer in a position to give battle, was
obliged to draw off and allow Edward to march unopposed
towards London. The citizens, with their usual fickleness,
received him with the same outburst of enthusiasm with
which, five months before, they had greeted the entry of
Warwick. The unfortunate King Henry was again thrown
into his dungeon in the Tower, and Edward found himself
once more King of England.

_ Sir Thomas Tresham, as soon as he heard of the landing of
Edward, had hastened up to London. In his uncertainty how



24 A KNIGHT OF THE WHITE CROSS.

matters would go, he brought his wife and son up with
him, and left them in lodgings, while he marched north with
Warwick. As soon as the defection of Clarence opened the
road to London, he left the Earl, promising to return in a
few days, and rode to town, arriving there two days before
Edward’s entry, and, purchasing another horse, took his wife
and son down to St. Albans, where leaving them, he rejoined
Warwick. In a few days the latter had gathered sufficient
forces to enable him to risk the fortunes of a battle, and,
marching south, he encamped with his army on the common
north of Barnet. Edward had come out to meet him, and the
two armies slept on Easter Eve within two miles of each
other.

Late in the evening Clarence sent a messenger to the Earl,
offering to mediate, but the offer was indignantly refused by
Warwick.

In the darkness, neither party was aware of the other's
precise position. Warwick was much stronger than the king
in artillery, and had placed it on his right wing. The king,
in his ignorance of the enemy’s position, had placed his troops
considerably more. to the right than those of Warwick’s army.
The latter, believing that Edward’s line was facing his, kept up
a heavy cannonade all night upon where he supposed Edward's
left to be—a cannonade which was thus entirely futile.

In the morning (April 14th) a heavy mist covered the
country and prevented either force from seeing the other's
dispositions. Warwick took the command of his left wing,
having with him the Duke of Exeter. Somerset was in com-
mand of his centre, and Montague and Oxford of his right.

Edward placed himself in the centre of his array, the Duke of
Gloucester commanded on his right, and Lord Hastings on his
left.

Desirous, from his inferiority in artillery, to fight out the
battle hand to hand, Edward, at six o’clock in the morning,
ordered his trumpets to blow, and, after firing a few shots,
advanced through the mist to attack the enemy. His mis-



THE KING-MAKER. 25

conception as to Warwick’s position, which had saved his
troops from the effects of the cannonade during the night, was
now disadvantageous to him, for the Earl’s right so greatly
outflanked his left that when they came into contact
Hastings found himself nearly surrounded by a vastly superior
force. His wing fought valiantly, but was at length broken
by Oxford’s superior numbers, and driven out of the field.
The mist prevented the rest of the armies from knowing what
had happened on the king’s left. Edward himself led the.
charge on Warwick’s centre, and having his best troops under
his command, pressed forward with such force and vehemence
that he pierced Somerset’s lines and threw them into con-
fusion.

Just as Warwick’s right had outflanked the king’s left, so
his own left was outflanked by Gloucester. Warwick’s troops
fought with great bravery, and, in spite of the disaster to his
centre, were holding their ground until Oxford, returning
from his pursuit of the king’s left, came back through the
mist. The king’s emblem was a sun, that of Oxford a star
with streaming rays. In the dim light this was mistaken
by Warwick’s men for the king’s device, and believing that
Oxford was far away on the right, they received him with a
discharge of arrows. This was at once returned, and a con-
flict took place. At last the mistake was discovered, but the
confusion caused was irreparable. Warwick and Oxford each
suspected the other of treachery, and the king’s right still
pressing on, the confusion increased, and the battle, which had
been so nearly won by the Earl, soon became a complete defeat,
and by ten in the morning Warwick’s army was in full flight.

Accounts differ as to the strength of the forces engaged, but
it is probable that there was no great inequality, and that
each party brought some fifteen thousand men into the field.
The number of slain is also very uncertain, some historians
placing the total at ten thousand, others as low as one thousand ;
but from the number of nobles who fell, the former computa-
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26 A KNIGHT OF THE WHITE CROSS.

Montague, and many other nobles and gentlemen, were killed,
the only great nobles on his side who escaped being the
Earls of Somerset and Oxford; many were also killed on
Edward’s side, and the slaughter among the ordinary fighting
men was greater than usual.

Hitherto in the battles that had been fought during the
civil war, while the leaders taken on the field were frequently
executed, the common soldiers were permitted to return to
their homes, as they had only been acting under the orders
of their feudal superiors, and were not considered responsible
for their acts. At Barnet, however, Edward, smarting from
the humiliation he had suffered by his enforced flight from
England, owing to the whole country declaring for his rival,
gave orders that no quarter was to be granted.

Tt was an anxious day at St. Albans, where many ladies
whose husbands were with Warwick's army had, like Dame
Tresham, taken up their quarters. It was but a few miles
from the field of battle. In the event of victory they could
at once join their husbands, while in case of defeat they
could take refuge in the sanctuary of the abbey. Messengers
the night before had brought the news that the battle would
begin at the dawn of day, and with intense anxiety they
waited for the news. Dame Tresham and her son attended
early mass at the abbey, and had returned to their lodgings,

‘when Sir Thomas rode up at full speed. His armour was
dinted and his plume shorn away from his helmet. As
‘he entered the house he was met by his wife, who had run
downstairs as she heard his horse stop at the door. A glance
at his face was sufficient to tell the news.

“We have lost the day,” he said. “Warwick and Montague
are both killed. All is lost here for the present. Which will
you do, my love, ride with me to the West, where Queen
Margaret will speedily land, if indeed she has not landed
already, or take sanctuary here with the boy?”

“T will go with you,” she said. “I would vastly rather
do so.”





















SIR THOMAS TRESHAM BRINGS HIS WIFE NEWS
OF THE LOST BATTLE,



THE KING-MAKER. 27

“T will tell you more on the road,” he said. “ There is no
time to be lost now.”

The woman of the house was called, and at once set her
gon to saddle the other horse and to give a feed to that of
the knight. Dame Tresham busied herself with packing the
saddle-bags while her husband partook of a hasty meal; and
ten minutes after his arrival they set off, Gervaise riding
‘behind his father, while the latter led the horse on which his
wife was mounted.
“This mist told against us in the battle, wife, for as we
advanced our forces fell into confusion, and more than once
friend attacked friend, believing that he was an enemy.
However, it has proved an advantage to us now, for it has
enabled great numbers to escape who might otherwise have
been followed and cut down. I was very fortunate. I had
left my horse at a little farmhouse two miles in the rear
of our camp, and in the fog had but small hope of finding it;
but soon after leaving the battle-field, I came upon a rustic
hurrying in the same direction as myself, and upon questioning
him it turned out that he was a hind on the very farm at which
I had left the horse. He had, with two or three others, stolen
out after midnight to see the battle, and was now making his
way home again, having seen indeed but little, but having
learned from fugitives that we had been defeated. He guided
me to the farmhouse, which otherwise I should assuredly never
have reached. His master was favourable to our party, and
let the man take one of the cart-horses, on which he rode as
my guide until he had placed me upon the high road to St.
Albans, and I was then able to gallop on at full speed.”

“ And Warwick and his brother Montague are both killed?”

“Both. The great Harl will make and unmake no more
kings. He has been a curse to England, with his boundless
ambition, his vast possessions, and his readiness to change
sides and to embroil the country in civil war for purely per-
sonal ends. The great nobles are a curse to the country,
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28 A KNIGHT OF THE WHITE CROSS.

oppression ; but were they, with their great arrays of retainers
and feudal followers, out of the way, methinks that the
citizens and yeomen would be able to hold their own against
any king.”

“Was the battle a hard-fought one?”

“T know but little of what passed, except near the standard
of Warwick himself. There the fighting was fierce indeed, for
it was against the Earl that the king finally directed his chief
onslaught. Doubtless he was actuated both by a deep per-
sonal resentment against the Earl for the part he had played
and the humiliation he had inflicted upon him, and also by the
knowledge that a defeat of Warwick personally would be the
heaviest blow that he could inflict upon the cause of Lancaster.”

“Then do you think the cause is lost ?”

“T say not that. Pembroke has a strong force in Wales,
and if the West rises, and Queen Margaret on landing can
join him, we may yet prevail; but I fear that the news of the
field of Barnet will deter many from joining us. Men may
risk lands and lives for a cause which seems to offer a fair
prospect of success, but they can hardly be blamed for holding
back when they see that the chances are all against them.
Moreover, as a Frenchwoman, it cannot be denied that
Margaret has never been popular in England, and her arrival
here, aided by French gold and surrounded by Frenchmen,
will tell against her with the country people. I went as far
as I could on the day before I left Amboise, urging her on
no account to come hither until matters were settled. It
would have been infinitely better had the young prince come
alone, and landed in the West without a single follower. The
people would have admired his trust in them, and would, I am
sure, have gathered strongly round his banner. However, we
must still hope for the best. Fortune was against us to-day:
it may be with us next time we give battle. And with parties
so equally divided throughout the country a signal victory
would bring such vast numbers to our banners that Edward
would again find it necessary to cross the seas,”



THE BATTLE OF TEWKESBURY. 29

CHAPTER II.
THE BATTLE OF TEWKESBURY.

IDING fast, Sir Thomas Tresham crossed the Thames at

Reading before any news of the battle of Barnet had
arrived there. On the third day after leaving St. Albans he
reached Westbury, ‘and there heard that the news had been
received of the queen’s landing at Plymouth on the very day
on which her friends had been defeated at Barnet, and that
she had already been joined by the Duke of Somerset, the
Earl of Devon, and others, and that Exeter had been
named as the point of rendezvous: for her,friends. As the
Lancastrians were in the majority in Wiltshire and Somerset,
there was no longer any fear of arrest by partisans of
York, and after resting for a day Sir Thomas Tresham
rode quietly on to Exeter, where the queen had already
arrived.

The battle of Barnet had not, in reality, greatly weakened
the Lancastrian cause. The Earl of Warwick was so detested
by the adherents of the Red Rose that comparatively few of
them had joined him, and the fight was rather between the
two sections of Yorkists than between York and Lancaster.
The Earl’s death had broken up his party, and York and
Lancaster were now face to face with each other, without his
disturbing influence on either side. Among those who had
joined the queen was Tresham’s great friend, the Grand Prior
of St. John’s. Sir Thomas took up his lodgings in the house °
where he had established himself.

The queen was greatly pleased at the arrival of Dame
Tresham, and at her earnest request the latter shared her
apartments, while Gervaise remained with his father.

“So this is the youny Knight of St. John,” the prior said,
on the evening of the arrival of Sir Thomas. “I would,
Tresham, that I were at present at Rhodes, doing battle with



30 A KNIGHT OF THE WHITE CROSS.

the infidels, rather than engaged in this warfare against
Englishmen and fellow-Christians.”

“T can well understand that,” Sir Thomas said.

“T could not hold aloof here, Tresham. The vows of our
Order by no means hinder us from taking part in the affairs
of our own country. The rule of the Order is indeed against
it, but the rule is constantly broken. Were it otherwise there
could be no commanderies in this or any other country; we
should have, on entering the Order, to abandon our nationality,
and to form part of one community in the East. The Order
is true to its oaths. We cannot defend the Holy Sepulchre,
for that, for the present, is hopelessly lost ; but we can and do
wage war with the infidel. For this funds are necessary as
well as swords, and our commanderies throughout Europe
supply the funds by which the struggle is maintained, and,
when it is needed, send out contingents to help those fighting
in the East. It was from the neglect of this cardinal point that
the Templars fell. Their commanderies amassed wealth and
wide possessions, but unlike us the knights abstained altogether .
from fulfilling their vows, and ceased to resist the infidel.
Therefore they were suppressed, and, with the general approval
of Europe, a portion of their possessions was handed over to
the knights of St. John. However, as I understand, it is
your wish that as soon as the boy comes of age to wield arms
he shall go to Rhodes and become an active member of the
Order. This is indeed the rule with all neophytes, but having
served a certain time they are then permitted to return and
join one of the commanderies in their native countries.

“T do not wish that for Gervaise,” his father said; “at
least; I wish him to remain at Rhodes until all the civil
troubles are absolutely at an end here. My life has been
ruined by them. Loving retirement and quiet, and longing
for nothing so much as a life among my tenantry, I have
almost from a boy been actively engaged in warfare or have
been away as an exile. Here every one of gentle blood has
been more or less mixed up in these civil broils. To few of us



THE BATTLE OF TEWKESBURY. 31

does it personally matter whether a member of the House of
York or Lancaster sits on the throne, and yet we have been
almost compelled to take sides with one or the other; and now,
in my middle age I am on the eve of another battle in which
T risk my life and fortune. If we win I gain naught but the
satisfaction of seeing young Edward made King of England.
If we lose I am going into exile again, or I may leave my wife
a widow, and my child penniless.”

“Tt is too true, Tresham; and as I am as likely to fall as
you are, the child might be left without a protector as well as
fatherless. However, against that I will provide. I will write
a letter to Peter D’Aubusson, who is the real governor of
Rhodes, for the Grand Master Orsini is so old that his rule is
little more than nominal. At his death D’Aubusson is certain
to be elected Grand Master. He is a dear friend of mine.
We entered the Order the same year, and were comrades in
many a fight with the Moslems, and I am quite sure that
when I tell him that it is my last request of him, he will,
in memory of our long friendship, appoint your son as one
of the Grand Master’s pages. As you know, no one, however
high his rank, is accepted as a novice before the age of sixteen.
After a year’s probation he is received into the body of the ©
Order as a professed knight, and must go out and serve for
a time in Rhodes. After three years of active service he must
reside two more at the convent, and can then be made a
commander. There is but one exception to the rule—namely,
that the pages of the grand master are entitled to the privi-
lege of admission at the age of twelve, so that they become
professed knights at thirteen. Your son is now but nine,
you say, and we must remember that D’Aubusson is not
yet Grand Master, and Orsini may live for some years yet.
D’Aubusson, however, can doubtless get him to appoint the
boy as one of his pages. But, in any case, there are three
years yet to be passed before he can go out. Doubtless
these he will spend under his mother’s care; but as it is
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32 A KNIGHT OF THE WHITE CROSS.

dame with a letter to the knight who will probably succeed
me as Grand Prior of the English Jangue, asking him to see
to the care and education of the boy up to the time when he
can proceed to Rhodes. We may hope, my dear Tresham, that
there will be no occasion to use such documents, and that you
and I may both be able personally to watch over his career.
Still, it is as well to take every precaution. I shall, of course,
give D’Aubusson full particulars about you, your vow, and
your wishes.”

“T thank you greatly, old friend,’ Sir Thomas said. “It has
taken a load off my mind. I shall leave him here with his
mother when we march forward, and bid her, if ill befalls me,
cross again to France, and then to keep Gervaise with her
until she can bring herself to part with him. She has her
jewels and a considerable sum of money which I accepted
from the man who has been enjoying my estates for the last
five years, in lieu of the monies that he had received during
that time. Therefore, she will not lack means for some years
tocome. Besides, Queen Margaret has a real affection for her,
and will, doubtless, be glad to have her with her again in
exile.

“When I am old enough,” Gervaise said, suddenly looking
up from a missal of the Grand Prior’s which he had been
examining, “I will chop off the head of the Duke of York,
and bring mother back to England.”

“ You will be a valiant champion no doubt, my boy,” the
Prior said, laughing. “ But that is just what your father does
not want. Chop off the heads of as many infidels as you will,
but leave Englishmen alone, be they dukes or commoners,
It is a far more glorious career to be aiding to defend Europe
against the Moslem than to be engaged in wars with your
own countrymen. If the great lords will fight, let them
fight it out themselves without our aid; but I hope that long
before you become a man even they will be tired of these
perpetual broils, and that some agreement may be arrived
at, and peace reign in this unhappy land.”



THE BATTLE OF TEWKESBURY. 33

“ Besides, Gervaise,” his father added, “ you must. bear in
mind always that my earnest wish and hope is that you will
become a champion of the Cross. I took a solemn vow before
you were born that if a son were granted to me I would
dedicate him to the service of the Cross, and if I am taken
from you, you must still try to carry that oath into effect.
I trust that, at any rate for some years after you attain
manhood, you will expend your whole strength and powers
in the defence of Christianity, and as a worthy knight of the
Order of St. John. Too many of the knights, after serving
for three years against the infidels, return to their native
countries and pass the rest of their lives in slothful ease at
their commanderies, save perhaps when at any great crisis
they go out for a while and join in the struggle. Such is
not the life I should wish you to lead. At the death of
your mother and myself, you will have no family ties
in England—nothing to recall you here. If the House of
York succeeds in establishing itself firmly on the throne, my
estates will be forfeited. Therefore, regard Rhodes as your
permanent home, and devote your life to the Order. Beginning
so young, you may hope to distinguish yourself—to gain high
rank in it; but remember that though these are my wishes,

they are not my orders, and that your career must be in your

own hands.”

“T will be a brave knight, father,” the boy said firmly.

“That is right, my boy. Now go upstairs to your bed; it is
already late. I do not regret my vow,” he went on, after
Gervaise had left the room, “though I regret that he is my only
son, It is singular that men should care about what comes
after them, but I suppose it is human nature. I should have
liked to think that my descendants would sit in the old house,
and that men of my race and name would long own the
estates. But doubtless it is all for the best; for at least
I can view the permanent loss of my estates, in case the
Yorkists triumph, without any poignant regret.”

“Doubtless it is for the best, Tresham, and you must

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remember that things may not, even now, turn out as you
think. A knight who has done a brave service does not find
much difficulty in obtaining from the Pope a dispensation from
his vows. Numbers of knights have so left the Order and have
married and perpetuated their name. It is almost a necessity
that it should be so, for otherwise many princes and barons
would object to their sons entering the Order. Its object is to
keep back the irruption of the Moslems, and when men have
done their share of hard work no regret need be felt if they
desire to leave the Order. Our founder had no thought of
covering Europe with monasteries, and beyond the fact that it
is necessary there should be men to administer our manors and
estates, I see no reason why any should not freely leave when
they reach the age of thirty or thirty-five, and indeed believe
that it would strengthen rather than weaken us were the vows,
taken at the age of seventeen, to be for fifteen years only.”

“ There is something in that,” the knight said thoughtfully.
“ However, that is far in the distance, and concerns me but
little; still, I agree with you, for I see no advantage in men,
after their time of usefulness to the Order is past, being bound
to settle down to a monastic life if by nature and habit unsuited
for it. There are some spirits who, after long years of war-
fare, are well content so to do, but there are assuredly others
to whom a, life of forced inactivity, after a youth and manhood
spent in action, must be well-nigh unendurable. And now tell
me frankly what you think of our chances here.”

“Hverything depends upon time. Promises of aid have
come in from all quarters, and if Edward delays we shall soon
be at the head of an overwhelming force. But Edward, with
all his faults and vices, is an able and energetic leader, and
must be well aware that if he is to strike successfully he must
strike soon. We must hope that he will not be able to do
this. He cannot tell whether we intend to march direct to
London, or to join Pembroke in Wales, or to march north,
and until he divines our purpose, he will hardly dare to move
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THE BATTLE OF TEWKESBURY. 35

himself and London. If he gives us a month, our success is
certain. If he can give battle in a fortnight, no one can say
how the matter will end.”

Edward, indeed, was losing no time. He stayed but a few
days in London after his victory at Barnet, and on the 19th
of April left for Windsor, ordering all his forces to join him
there. The Lancastrians had endeavoured to puzzle him as to
their intended movements by sending parties out in various
directions ; but as soon as he had gathered a force, numerically
small; but composed of veteran soldiers, he hurried west,
determined to bring on a battle at the earliest opportunity.
The queen’s advisers determined to move first to Wells, as
from that point they could either go north or march upon
‘London. Edward entered Abingdon on the 27th, and then,
finding the Lancastrians still at Wells, marched to the north-
west, by which means he hoped to intercept them if they moved
north, while he would be able to fall back and bar their road
to London if they advanced in that direction. He therefore
moved to Cirencester, and waited there for news until he
learned that they had visited Bristol and there obtained re-
inforcements of men and supplies of money and cannon, and
had then started on the high road to Gloucester.

He at once sent off messengers to the son of Lord Beau-
champ, who held the Castle of Gloucester for him, assuring
him that he was following at full speed, and would come
to his aid forthwith. The messengers arrived in time, and
when the queen, after a long march, arrived before Gloucester,
she found the gates shut in her face. The governor had taken
steps to prevent her numerous adherents in the town from
rising on her behalf, and, manning the walls, refused to sur-
render. Knowing that Edward was coming up rapidly, it
was evident that there was no time to spare in an attempt
to take the town, and the queen’s army therefore pressed on,
without waiting, to Tewkesbury. Once across the river they
would speedily be joined by the Earl of Pembroke, and Edward
would be forced to fall back at once.



36 A KNIGHT OF THE WHITE CROSS.

By the time they reached the river, however, they were
thoroughly exhausted. They had marched thirty-six miles
without rest, along bad roads and through woods, and were
unable to go farther. The queen urged that the river should
be crossed, but the leaders of the force were of opinion that it
was better to halt. Edward would be able to follow them
across the river, and were he to attack them when in disorder,
and still further wearied by the operation of making the passage,
he would certainly crush them. Moreover, a further. retreat
would discourage the soldiers, and as a battle must now be
fought, it was better to fight where they were, especially as
they could choose a strong position. The queen gave way,
and the army encamped on a large field in front of the town.
The position was well calculated for defence, for the country
around was so broken and intercepted with lanes and deep
hedges and ditches, that it was extremely difficult of approach.

In the evening Edward came up, his men having also
marched some six-and-thirty miles, and encamped for the
night within three miles of the Lancastrian position.

The queen’s troops felt confident of victory. In point of
numbers they were superior to their antagonists, and had the
advantage of a strong position. Sir Thomas Tresham had, as
he proposed, left his wife and son at Exeter when the force
marched away.

“Do not be despondent, love,” he said to his weeping wife,
as he bade her good-bye. “Everything is in our favour, and
there is a good hope of a happy termination to this long
struggle. But, win or lose, be assured it is the last time I will
draw my sword. I have proved my fidelity to the House of
Lancaster ; I have risked life and fortune in their cause; but I
feel that I have done my share and more, and whichever way

- Providence may now decide the issue of the struggle, I will
accept it. If we lose, and I come scathless through the fight,
I will ride hither, and we will embark at Plymouth for
France, and there live quietly until the time comes when
Edward may feel himself seated with sufficient firmness on the



THE BATTLE OF TEWKESBURY. 37

throne to forgive past offences and to grant an amnesty to
all who have fought against him. In any other case, dear,
you know my wishes, and I bid you carry them out within
twenty-four hours of your receiving news of a defeat, without
waiting longer for my appearance.”

As soon as it was light, Edward advanced to the attack.
The Duke of Gloucester was in command of the vanguard. He
himself led the centre, while the rear was commanded by the
Marquis of Dorset and Lord Hastings. The most advanced
division of Lancastrians was commanded by the Duke of
Somerset and his brother. The Grand Prior of the Order of
St. John and Lord Wenlock were stationed in the centre, the
Earl of Devon with the reserve. Refreshed by their rest, the
queen’s troops were in good spirits. While awaiting the attack,
she and the prince rode among the ranks, encouraging the
men with fiery speeches, and promising large rewards to all
in case of victory.

Gloucester made his advance with great difficulty. The
obstacles to his progress were so many and serious that his
division was brought to a halt before it came into contact
with the defenders. He therefore brought up his artillery
and opened a heavy cannonade upon Somerset’s position, sup-
porting his guns with flights of arrows, and inflicting such
heavy loss upon him that the duke felt compelled to take the
offensive.

Having foreseen that he might be obliged to do so, he had,
early in the morning, carefully examined the ground in front
of him, and had found some lanes by which he could make a
flank attack on the enemy. Moving his force down these
lanes, where the trees and hedges completely hid his advance
from the Yorkists, he fell suddenly upon Edward’s centre, which, -
taken by surprise at the unexpected attack, was driven in
confusion up the hill behind it. Somerset was quick to
take advantage of his success, and wheeling his men round fell
upon the Duke of Gloucester’s division, and was equally
successful in his attack upon it. Had the centre, under Lord



38 A KNIGHT OF THE WHITE CROSS.

Wenlock, moved forward at once to his support, the victory
would have been assured; but Wenlock lay inactive, and
Somerset was now engaged in conflich with the whole of
Edward’s force. But even under these circumstances he still
gained ground, when suddenly the whole aspect of the battle
was changed.

Before it began Edward had sent two hundred spearmen
to watch a wood near the defenders’ lines, as he thought that
the Lancastrians might place a force there to take him in
flank as he attacked their front. He ordered them, if they
found the wood unoccupied, to join in the fight as opportunity
might offer. The wood was unoccupied, and the spearmen,
seeing the two divisions of their army driven -backwards, and
being thereby cut off from their friends, issued from the wood
and, charging down in a body, fell suddenly upon Somerset’s
rear.

Astounded and confused by an attack from such a quarter,
and believing that it was an act of treachery by one of their
own commanders, Somerset’s men, who had hitherto been fight-
ing with the greatest bravery, fell into confusion. Edward’s
quick eye soon grasped the opportunity, and rallying his troops
he charged impetuously down upon the Lancastrians, seconded
hotly by Gloucester and his division.

The disorder in Somerset’s lines speedily grew into a panic,
and the division broke up and fled through the lanes to the
right and left. Somerset, after in vain trying to stop the panic,
rode furiously back into the camp, followed by his principal
officers, and riding up to Lord Wenlock he cleft his head in two
with a battle-axe. His resentment, although justified by the
inactivity of this nobleman at such a crisis, was yet disastrous,
as it left the centre without a leader, and threw it into a state
of disorganisation, as many must have supposed that Somer-
set had turned traitor and gone over to the enemy. Before
any disposition could be made, Edward and Gloucester poured
their forces into the camp, and the Lancastrians at once broke
and fled. Many of their leaders took refuge in the church, an



THE BATTLE OF TEWKESBURY. 39

asylum which they deemed inviolable, and which the Lan-
castrians had honourably respected in their hour of triumph,

Among them were the Duke of Somerset, the Grand Prior of
the Order of St. John, Sir Humphrey Audely, Sir Gervis of
Clifton, Sir William Gainsby, Sir William Cary, Sir Henry Rose,
Sir Thomas Tresham, and seven esquires. Margaret of Anjou
fell into the hands of the victors. As to the fate of the young
prince, accounts differ. Some authorities say that he was
overtaken and slain on the field, but the majority relate that
he was captured and taken before Edward, who asked him,
“What brought you to England?” On his replying boldly,
“ My father’s crown and mine own inheritance,” Edward struck
him in the mouth with his gauntlet, and his attendants, or
some say his brothers, at once despatched the youth with their
swords.

The king, with Gloucester and Clarence, then went to the
church at Tewkesbury, where the knights had taken refuge,
burst open the doors, and entered it. A priest, bearing the
holy vessels, threw himself before the king, and would not
move until he promised to pardon all who had taken
sanctuary there. The king then retired, and trusting in the
royal word, the gentlemen made no attempt to escape, although
it is said that they could easily have done so. Two days later a
party of soldiers by the king’s orders broke into the church,
dragged them from the foot of the altar, and beheaded them
outside,

The news of the issue of the fatal battle of Tewkesbury,
the capture of the queen, and the death of the prince, was
borne to Exeter by fugitives on the following day.. Beyond
the fact that the Earl of Devon and other nobles were known
to have been killed, and Somerset with a party of knights
had taken sanctuary, they could give no details as to the
fate of individuals, In the deepest distress at the utter ruin
of the cause, and in ignorance of the fate of her husband, who
she could only hope was one of those who had gained sanctuary,
Dame Tresham prepared for flight. This accomplished, she



40 A KNIGHT OF THE WHITE CROSS.

had only to wait, and sit in tearless anguish at the window,
listening intently whenever a horseman rode past.

All night her watch continued. Gervaise, who had cried
himself to sleep, lay on a couch beside her. Morning dawned,
and she then knew that her husband would not come, for
had he escaped from the field he would long ere this have
been with her. The messenger with the news had arrived
at eight the previous morning, and, faithful to her husband’s
wishes, at that hour she ordered the horses to be brought
round, and, joining a party of gentlemen who were also
making for the coast, rode with them to Plymouth. Arrange-
ments were at once made with the captain of a small ship
in the port, and two days later they landed at Honfleur,
where Sir Thomas had enjoined his wife to wait until she
heard from him or obtained sure news of his fate. A week
after her arrival the news was brought by other fugitives of
the violation of the sanctuary by the king, and the murder
of Somerset and the gentlemen with him, of whom Sir Thomas
Tresham was known to have been one.

The blow proved fatal to Dame Tresham. She had gone
through many trials and misfortunes, and had ever borne
them bravely, but the loss of her husband completely broke
her down. Save to see his wishes concerning their son carried
out, she had no longer any interest in life or any wish
to live. But until the future of Gervaise was assured, her
mission was unfulfilled. His education was her sole care; his
mornings were spent at a monastery, where the monks instructed
the sons of such of the nobles and gentry of the neighbourhood
as cared that they should be able to read and write. In
the afternoon he had the best masters in the town in military
exercises. His evenings he spent with his mother, who strove
to instil in him the virtues of patience, mercy to the vanquished,
and valour, by stories of the great characters of history. She
herself spent her days in pious exercises, in attending the
services of the Church, and in acts of charity and kindness
to her poorer neighbours. But her strength failed rapidly, and



THE BATTLE OF TEWKESBURY. 41

she was but a shadow of her former self when, two years and
a half after her arrival at Honfleur, she felt that if she was
herself to hand Gervaise over to the Order of St. John, she
must no longer delay. Accordingly she took ship to London,
and landing there made her way with him to the dwelling of
the Order at Clerkenwell. It was in process of re-building, for
in-1381 it had been first plundered and then burned by the
insurgents under Wat Tyler. During the ninety years that
had elapsed since that event the work of re-building had pro-
ceeded steadily, each grand prior making additions to the pile
which, although not yet fully completed, was already one of
the grandest and stateliest abodes in England.

On inquiring for the grand prior, and stating that she had
a letter of importance for him, Dame Tresham and her son
were shown up to his apartment, and on entering were kindly
and courteously received by him when informed that she was
the widow of the late Sir Thomas Tresham.

“T am the bearer of a letter for you, given into my hand by
my husband’s dear friend your predecessor,” she said, “a few
days before his murder at Tewkesbury. It relates to my son
here.”

The grand prior opened the letter and read it.

“ Assuredly, madam, I will carry out the wishes here ex-
pressed,” he said. “ They are, that I should forward at once the
letter he has given you to Sir Peter D’Aubusson, and that until
an answer is received from him, I should take care of the boy
here, and see that he is instructed in all that is needful for a
future knight of our Order. I grieve to see that you yourself
are looking so ill.”

“My course is well-nigh run,” she said. “TI have, methinks,
but a few days to live. I am thankful that it has been
permitted to me to carry out my husband's wishes, and to place
my boy in-your hands. That done, my work on earth is finished,
and glad indeed am I that the time is at hand when I can rejoin
my dear husband.”

“We have a building here where we can lodge ladies in



42 A KNIGHT OF THE WHITE CROSS.

distress or need, Dame Tresham, and I trust that you will take
up your abode there.”

“T ghall indeed be thankful to do so,” she replied. “I know
no one in London, and few would care to lodge a dying woman.”

“We are Hospitallers,” the grand prior said. “That was
our sole mission when we were first founded, and before we
became a military order, and it is stilla part of our sworn duty
to aid the distressed.”

A few minutes later Dame Tresham was conducted to a
comfortable apartment, and was given into the charge of a
female attendant. The next day she had another interview with
the grand prior, to whom she handed over her jewels and remain-
ing money. Thisshe prayed him to devote to the furnishing of
the necessary outfit for Gervaise. She spent the rest of the day
in the church of the hospital, had a long talk with her son in
the evening, giving him her last charges as to his future life
and conduct, and that night, as if she had now fulfilled her last
duty on earth, she passed away, and was found by her attendant
lying with a look of joy and peacefulness on her dead face.

Gervaise’s grief was for a time excessive. He was nearly
twelve years old, and had never until now been separated from
her even for a day. She had often spoken to him of her end
being near, but until the blow came he had never quite under-
stood that it could be so. She had, on the night before her death,
told him that he must not grieve overmuch for her, for that in
any case they must have soon been sundered, and that it was
far better that he should think of her as at rest, and happy,
than as leading a lonely and sorrowful life. The grand prior,
however, wisely gave him but little time to dwell upon his loss,
but as soon as her funeral had taken place, handed him over to
the knights who had the charge of the novices on probation,
and instructed them in their military exercises, and of the
chaplain who taught them such learning as was considered
requisite for a knight of the Order.

The knights were surprised at the proficiency the lad had
already attained in the use of his weapons.



THE BATTLE OF TEWKESBURY. 43

“ By St. Agatha,” one of them exclaimed, after the con-
clusion of his first lesson, “you have had good teachers, lad,
and have availed yourself rarely of them. If you go on like
this you will become a distinguished knight of our Order.
With a few more years to strengthen your arms I warrant
me you will bear your part well in your first tussle with the
Moslem corsairs.”

It fortunately happened that a party of knights were
starting for Rhodes a few days after the admission of Gervaise
to the Hospital, and the letter to Sir Peter D’Aubusson was
committed to their charge. They were to proceed to Bordeaux
by ship, then to journey by land to Marseilles, and thence,
being joined by some French knights, to sail direct to Rhodes.
Two months later an answer was received. D’Aubusson wrote
to the grand prior saying that he would gladly carry out
the last wishes of his dead friend, and that he had already
obtained from the grand master the appointment of Gervaise
Tresham as one of his pages, and begged that he might be
sent out with the next party of knights leaving England.
It was three months before such an opportunity occurred.
During that time Gervaise remained at the house of St. John’s
studying diligently, and continuing his military exercises.
‘These were severe; for the scions of noble houses, who hoped
some day to distinguish themselves as knights, were put
through many gymnastic exercises—were taught to spring on
to a horse when clad in full armour, to wield heavy battle-
axes, to run and climb, and to prepare themselves for all the
possibilities of the modo of fighting of the day.

Gervaise gained the encomiums, not only of his special precep-
tor, but of the various knights in the house, and of the grand
prior himself, both for his strength and activity, and for the
earnestness with which he worked. When the time approached
for his leaving England, the grand prior ordered for him the
outfit which would be necessary in his position as a page of
the grand master. The dresses were numerous and rich, for
although the knights of St. John wore over their armour the



44 A KNIGHT OF THE WHITE CROSS.

simple mantle of their order, which was a sleeveless garment
of black relieved only by a white cross on the chest, they
indulged in the finest and most costly armour, and in rich
garments beneath their black mantles when not in armour.

“T am well pleased with you, Gervaise,” the grand prior said,
on the evening before he was to leave, “and I see in you the
making of a valiant knight of the Order. Maintain the
same spirit you have shown here; be obedient and reverent to
your superiors; give your whole mind to your duties; strive
earnestly during the three or four years that your pagedom
will last, to perfect yourself in military exercises, that when
the time comes for you to buckle on armour you will be able
to bear yourself worthily. Remember that you will have to
win your knighthood, for the Order does not bestow this
honour, and you must remain a professed knight until you
receive it at the hands of some distinguished warrior. Ever
-bear in mind that you are a soldier of the Cross. Avoid luxury,
live simply and modestly ; be not led away by others, upon
whom their vows may sit but lightly ; keep ever in your mind
that you have joined the Order neither to gain fame nor
personal advantage, but simply that you may devote the
strength and the intelligence that God has given you to
protect Christendom from the advance of the infidel. TI shall
hear of you from time to time from D’Aubusson, and feel
sure that the expectations I have formed of you will be fulfilled.”

CHAPTER III,
THE GRAND MASTER'S PAGE.

HE grand prior had, in accordance with Dame Tresham’s °
request, sent the steward of the house to one of the principal
jewellers of the city who, as the Order were excellent customers,
paid a good price for her jewels. After the payment for the



THE GRAND MASTER'S PAGE. 45

numerous dresses required: for. the service as a page to the
grand master, the grand prior handed the balance of the money
Dame Tresham had brought with her, and that obtained by the
sale of her jewels, to one of the knights under whose charge
Gervaise was to travel, to be given by him to D’Aubusson for
the necessities of Gervaise as a page. During their term of
service the pages received no remuneration, all their expenses
being paid by their families. Nevertheless, the post was con-
sidered so honourable, and of such great advantage to those
entering the Order, that the appointments were eagerly
sought after.

The head of the party was Sir Guy Redcar, who had been a
commander in England, but who was now relinquishing that
post in order to take a high office in the convent at the
Island. With him were four lads between seventeen and
twenty who were going out as professed knights, having
served their year of probation as novices at the grand priory.
With these Gervaise was already acquainted, as they had lived,
studied, and performed their military exercises together. The
three eldest of these Gervaise liked much, but the youngest of
the party, Robert Rivers, a relation of the queen, had always
shown a very different spirit from the others. He was jealous
that a member of one of the defeated and disinherited Lancas-
trian families should obtain a post of such honour and advan-
tage as that of page to the grand master, and that thus,
although five years younger, Gervaise should enter the Order
on an equality with him.

In point of strength and stature he was, of course, greatly
superior to Gervaise; but he had been spoilt from his child-
hpod, was averse to exercise, and dull at learning, and
while Gervaise was frequently commended by his instructors,
he himself was constantly reproved, and it had been more than
once a question whether he should be received as a professed
knight at the termination of his year of novitiate. Thus,
while the other lads treated Gervaise kindly, and indeed made
rather a pet of him, Robert Rivers ignored him as much as



46 . A KNIGHT OF THE WHITE CROSS.

possible, and if obliged to speak to him did so with a pointed
rudeness that more than once brought upon him a sharp reproof
from his companions. Gervaise himself was but little affected
by Robert’s manner. He was of an exceptionally good-
tempered nature, and, indeed, was so occupied with his work
and so anxious to satisfy his teachers, that Robert’s ill-humour
passed almost unnoticed.

The journey was performed without incident. During their
passage across the south of France, Gervaise’s perfect know-
ledge of the language gained for him a great advantage over
his companions, and enabled him to be of much use to Sir Guy.
They had fine weather during their passage up the Mediter-
ranean, and on the way their leader gave them their first
lessons in the management and discipline of a ship.

“You will be nearly as much at sea as you are on land
for the five years you must stay at the convent,” he said;
“ and it is essential to the education of a knight of our Order
to know all things connected with the management of a ship,
even to its building. We construct our own galleys at Rhodes,
using, of course, the labour of slaves, but under our own
superintendence; and it is even more essential to us to know
how to fight on sea than on land. There is, too, you see, a
rivalry among ourselves, for each langue has its duties, and
each strives to perform more gallant deeds and to bring in
more rich prizes than the others. We of England are among
the smallest of the langues, and yet methinks we do a fair
portion of the work, and gain fully our share of honour. There ~
is no fear of your having much time on your hands, for it
is quite certain that there will soon be open war between
Mahomet and the Order. In spite of the nominal truce,
constant skirmishes are taking place, so that, in addition to
our fights with pirates, we have sometimes encounters with
the sultan’s galleys.

“Seven years ago, a number of our Order took part in the
defence of Lesbos, and lost their lives at its capture, and we
have sure information that Mahomet is preparing for an





THE GRAND MASTER'S PAGE, 47

attack on the Island. No doubt he thinks it will be an easy
conquest, for in ’57 he succeeded in landing eighteen thousand
men on the Island, and in ravaging a large district, carrying
off much booty. Since then, however, the defences of Rhodes
have been greatly strengthened. Zacosta, our last grand
master, laboured diligently to increase the fortifications, and,
specially, built on one side of the entrance to the harbour a
strong tower, called Fort St. Nicholas. Orsini has carried on
the works, which have been directed by D’Aubusson, who is
' captain-general of the forces of the Island, and who has
deepened the ditches and built a wall on the sea front of the
town six hundred feet in length and twenty feet in height,
money being found by the grand master from his private
purse.

“ At present we are not sure whether the great armament
that Mahomet is preparing is intended for the capture of
Negropont, which belongs to Venice, or of Rhodes. Unfortu-
nately Venice and Rhodes are not good friends. In the course
of our war with Egypt in 58 we captured from some Venetian
vessels, in which they were travelling, several Egyptian mer-
chants with a great store of goods. The Venetians protested
that as the ships were theirs we had no right to interfere
with our enemies who were travelling in them, and, without
giving time for the question to be discussed, at once attacked
our galleys, and sent a fleet against Rhodes. They landed on
the Island, and not only pillaged the district of Halki, but, a
number of natives having sought shelter in a cave, the.
Venetians blocked up the entrance with brushwood, set it on
fire, and suffocated them all.

“Shortly afterwards, another and larger fleet appeared off
Rhodes, and demanded the restitution of the| Egyptians and
their merchandise. There was a great division of opinion in
the council; but, seeing the great danger that threatened us
both from the Turks at Constantinople and the Venetians, and
that it was madness at such a time to engage in-war with a
Christian power, the grand master persuaded the council to



48 A KNIGHT OF THE WHITE CROSS.

accede to their request. There has never been any friendly
feeling between Venice and ourselves since that time. Still,
I trust that our common danger will re-unite us, and that
whether Negropont or Rhodes is attacked by the Moslems, we
shall render loyal aid to each other.”

There was great excitement among Gervaise and his com-
panions when it was announced that Rhodes was in sight,
and as they approached the town they gazed with admiration
at the castle with its stately buildings, the palace of the grand
master and the. Hospital of St. John, rising above the lower
town, the massive walls strengthened by projecting bastions,
and the fortifications of the ports. Of these there were two,
with separate entrances, divided from each other by a narrow
tongue of land. At its extremity stood Fort St. Nicholas,
which was connected by a strong wall running along the
promontory to the town. The inner port, as it was called,
was of greater importance, as it adjoined the town itself.
It was defended in the first place by Fort St. Nicholas, and
at the inner entrance stood the towers of St. John and St.
Michael, one on either side. Into this the vessel was steered.
There were many craft lying there, among them eight or ten
of the galleys of the Order.

“We will go first to the house of our langue,” Sir Guy
said, “and tell them to send down slaves to fetch up our
baggage; then I will take you, Gervaise, to Sir Peter
D’Aubusson, and hand you over to his care.”

On landing, Gervaise was surprised at the number of slaves
who were labouring at the public works, and who formed no
small proportion of the population in the streets. Their
condition was pitiable. They were, of course, enemies of
Christianity, and numbers of them had been pirates; but he
could not help pitying their condition as they worked in the
full heat of the sun under the vigilant eyes of numbers of
overseers, who carried heavy whips, in addition to their arms.
Their progress to the upper city was slow, for on their way
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with Sir Guy; and each, after greeting him, demanded the
latest news from England, and in return gave him particulars
of the state of things at Rhodes,

At last they arrived at the house of the English langue.
The Order was divided into langwes or nationalities. Of these
there were eight—Provence, Auvergne, France, Italy,
Germany, England, Aragon, and Castile and Portugal. The
French element was by far the strongest. The Order had
been founded in that country, and as it possessed no less than
three langues, and held the greater part of the high official
positions in the Order, it was only kept in check by the other
langues acting together to demand their fair share of dignities.
The grand master’s authority was considerable, but it was
checked by the council, which was composed of the bailiffs and
knights of the highest order, known as Grand Crosses. Each
langue had its bailiff elected by itself; these resided constantly
at Rhodes. Each of these bailiffs held a high office; thus the
Bailiff of Provence was always the grand commander of the
Order. He controlled the expenditure, superintended the stores,
and was governor of the arsenal. The Bailiff of Auvergne was
the commander-in-chief of all the forces, army and navy. The
Bailiff of France was the grand hospitaller, with the supreme
direction of the hospitals and infirmaries of the Order, a
hospital in those days signifying a guest-house. The Bailiff
of Italy was the grand admiral, and the Bailiff of England
was chief of the light cavalry. Thus the difficulties and
jealousies that would have arisen at every vacancy were
avoided.

In the early days of the Order, when Jerusalem was in
the hands of the Christians, the care of the hospitals was
its chief and most important function. Innumerable pil-
grims visited Jerusalem, and these were entertained at the
immense guest-house of the Order. But with the loss of
Jerusalem and the expulsion of the Christians from Palestine,
that function had become of very secondary importance,
although there was still a guest-house and infirmary at

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Rhodes, where strangers and the sick were carefully attended
by the knights. No longer did these ride out to battle on
their war-horses. It was on the sea that the foe was to be
met, and the knights were now sailors rather than soldiers.
They dwelt at the houses of their respective langues; here
they ate at a common table, which was supplied by the
bailiff, who drew rations for each knight, and received, in
addition, a yearly sum for the supply of anen luxuries as were
not included in the rations. The average number of knights
residing in each of these langues averaged from a hundred
to a hundred and fifty. f

Tt was not until some hours after his arrival that Sir Guy
could find time to take Gervaise across to the house of the
langue of Auvergne, to which D’Aubusson belonged. It was
a larger and more stately pile than that of the English
langue, but the arrangements were similar in all these
buildings. In the English house Gervaise had not felt strange,
as he had the companionship of his fellow-voyagers; but as
he followed Sir Guy through the spacious halls of the langue
of Auvergne, where no familiar face met his, he felt more
lonely than he had done since he entered the house at
Clerkenwell.

On sending in his name Sir Guy was at once conducted to
the chamber occupied by D’Aubusson. The knight was seated
at his table, examining some plans. The room was furnished
with monastic simplicity, save that the walls were hung with
rich silks and curtains captured from Turkish galleys.

“Welcome back to us, Sir Guy,” D’Aubusson said, rising,
and warmly shaking his visitor’s hand. ‘I have been looking
for your coming, con we need men with clear heads. Of
strong arms al valiant spirits we have no lack; but men
of ena and discretion, who can be trusted to look at
matters calmly and not to be carried away by passion, are
welcome indeed to us. I was expecting you about this time,
and when I heard that a ship had arrived from Marseilles I
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“T am heartily glad to be back, D’Aubusson; I am sick
of the dull life of a commandery, and rejoice at the prospect
of stirring times again. This lad is young Tresham, who has
come out in my charge, and for whom you have been good
enough to obtain the post of page to the grand master.”

“ And no slight business was it to do so,” D’Aubusson said,
with a smile. “It happened there was a vacancy when the
letter concerning him arrived, and had it been one of the
highest officers in the Order there could not have been a
keener contention for it. Hvery bailiff had his candidate
ready; but I seldom ask for anything for members of my
langue, and when I told the other bailiffs that it was to me
a matter of honour to carry out the last request of my dead
friend, they all gave way. You see, I am placed in a
position of some little difficulty. The grand master is so
enfeebled and crippled that he leaves matters almost entirely
in my hands, and it would be an abuse of my position, and
would excite no little jealousy, were I to use the power I
possess to nominate friends of my own to appointments. It
is only by the most rigid impartiality, and by dividing
as fairly as possible all offices between the eight langues,
that all continue to give me their support. As you know,
we have had great difficulties and heartburnings here; but
happily they have to a great extent been set at rest by
forming a new langue of Castile and Portugal out of that
of Aragon. This has given one more vote to the smaller
langues, and has so balanced the power that of late the
jealousies between us have greatly subsided, and all are
working well together in face of the common danger. Well,
young sir, and how like you the prospect of your pageship ?”

“T like it greatly, sir, but shall like still more the time
when I can buckle on armour and take a share of the fighting
with the infidels. I would fain, sir, offer to you my deep
and humble thanks for the great kindness you have shown
me in procuring me the appointment of page to the grand
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The knight smiled kindly. ‘There are the less thanks due,
lad, inasmuch as I did it not for you, but for the dear friend
who wrote to me on your behalf. However, I trust that you
will do credit to my nomination by your conduct here.”

“There is a letter from our grand prior which I have
brought to you,” Sir Guy said. ‘He commended the lad to
me warmly, and seems to be greatly pleased with his conduct.”

D’Aubusson cut the silken string that bound the missive
together, and read the letter.

“He does indeed speak warmly,” he said, as he laid it down
on the table. “He tells me that the lad, young as he was, had
been well trained when he came, and that he worked with
great diligence during the five months he was in the House,
and displayed such skill and strength for his age, as to
surprise his preceptors, who prophesied that he would turn -
out a stout swordsman, and would be a credit to the Order.”

“He is well furnished with garments both for ordinary
and state occasions,” Sir Guy said; “and in this packet are
some sixty gold crowns, which are the last remains of his
patrimony, and which I was to hand to you in order to
pay the necessary expenses during his pageship.”

“He could have done without that,” D’Aubusson said.
“ Recommended to me as he is, I would have seen that he
lacked nothing, but was provided with all necessaries for his
position. I will in the future take care that in all things he
is on a par with his companions.” He touched a bell on the
table, and a servitor entered.

“Tell Richard de Deauville to come here,” he said.

A minute later the hangings at the door were pushed aside,
and a lad about a year older than Gervaise appeared, and,
bowing deeply to the knight, stood in a respectful attitude,
awaiting his orders.

“ Deauville, take this youth, Gervaise Tresham, to your room.
He is appointed one of the pages of the grand master. He is
English, but he speaks French as well as you do, having lived
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and treat him kindly and well, seeing that he is a stranger
and new to all here. To-morrow he will go to the palace.”

Gervaise bowed deeply to the two knights, and then
followed the page.

“T suppose you arrived i in that ship which came in to-day,”
the latter said, as soon as they had left the room. ‘“ You are
in luck indeed to have obtained a pageship at the grand
master’s. You begin to count your time at once, while we do
not begin to count ours until we are seventeen. Still, good
luck may befall us yet, for if the grand master dies, Sir Peter
is sure to be chosen to succeed him. Then, you see, we too
shall be pages of the grand master.”

“ How many are there of you 2?”

“Only De Lille and myself. Of course D’Aubusson will take
on the grand master’s present pages; but as there are five
vacancies on an average every year, he will be able to find
room for us among the number.”

“ Why, how many pages has the grand master?” Gervaise
asked, in surprise.

“Sixteen of them, so you may guess the duties are easy
enough, as only two ee generally employed) except, of course
on solemn occasions.”

“ Are there any other English besides myself ?”

The boy shook his head. ‘There are eight belonging to
the French langues; the others are Spaniards, Italians, or
Germans. There, this is our room, and this is De Lille. De
Lille, this is the grand master’s new page, Master Gervaise
Tresham, and our lord says we are to treat him kindly and enter-
tain him well until to-morrow, when he will go to the palace.
He speaks our language, and has been some years in France.”

“‘ How came you to be there?” De Lille asked Gervaise.

“My father was a Lancastrian, and my mother a great
friend of our Queen Margaret of Dio: and they were rh
her all the time she was in exile.”

“ How quarrelsome you English are!” De Lille said. ““ You
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“T don’t think,” Gervaise said, with a smile, “there is any
love lost between Louis of France and the Duke of Burgundy,
to say nothing of other great lords.”

“No; youareright there. But though we talk a great deal
about fighting, it is only occasionally that we engage in it.”

The pages’ room was a small one. It contained two
pallets, which served as seats by day, and two wooden chests,
in which they kept their clothes.

Their conversation was interrupted by the ringing of a bell.

“That is supper,” De Lille said, jumping up. ‘“ We will
leave. you here while we go down to stand behind our lord’s
chair. When the meal is over we will bring a pasty or
something else good, and a measure of wine, and have our
supper together up here; and we will tell the servitors to
bring up another pallet for you. Of course, you can go
down with us if you like.”

“Thank you, I would much rather stay here. Every one
would be strange to me, and having nothing to do I should
feel in the way.”

The boys nodded, and taking their caps ran off, while
Gervaise, tired by the excitement of the day, lay down on
the bed which a servant brought up a few minutes after they
had left him, and slept soundly until their return.

“J think I have been asleep,” he said, starting up uyhen
they entered the room again.

“You look as if you had, anyhow,” De Lille laughed. “It
was the best thing you eauld do. We have brought up
supper. We generally sit down and eat after the aoe nte
have done, but this is much better, as you are here.” They
sat down on the beds, carved the pasty with their daggers,
and after they had finished Gervaise gladly accepted the
proposal of the others to take a walk round the walls.

They started from the corner of the castle looking down
upon the spit of land dividing the two ports.

“You see,” De Lille said, “there is a row of small
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of St. Nicholas, and those on this wall, would prevent any
hostile fleet from entering.”

“T hardly see what use that port is, for it lies altogether
outside the town, and vessels could not unload there.”

“No. Still, it forms a useful place of refuge. In case a
great fleet came to attack us, our galleys would lay up in the
inner port, which would be cleared of all the merchant craft, as
these would hamper the defence; they would, therefore, be sent
round into the outer port, where they would be safe from any
attack by sea, although they would doubtless be burnt did an
army besiege the town.”

Passing along the walls of the grand master’s palace, which
was a anon fortified Badaine! and formed a citadel that
could be defended after the ieee town and the rest of the
castle had been taken, they came to the western angle of
the fortifications.

“You must know that each langue has charge of a separate
part of the wall. From the foot of the mole of St. Nicholas
to the grand master’s palace it is in charge of France. On
the line where we now are, between the palace and the gate
of St. George, it is held by Germany. From that gate to the
Spanish tower Auvergne is posted. England takes the wall
between the Spanish tower and that of St. Mary. You defend
only the lower storey of that tower, the upper part being held
by Aragon, whose charge extends up to the gate of St. John.
Thence to the tower of Italy,—behind which lies the Jews’
quarter,—Provence is in charge, while the sea-front, thence
to the mole of St. Nicholas, is held by Italy and Castile, each
taking half. Not only have the langues the charge of defond-
ing each its portion of the wall, but of keeping it in order at
all times; and I may say that nowhere is the wall better kept or
more fairly decorated with carvings than where England holds.”

“You have not told me who defends the palace itself.”

“That is in charge of a force composed of equal numbers
of picked knights from each langue.”

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at the scene beyond. The land side was surrounded by hills,
the ground rising very gradually from the foot of the walls.
Every yard of ground was cultivated, and was covered with
brilliant vegetation. Groves and orchards occurred thickly,
while the slopes were dotted with chapels, summer-houses—in
which the natives of the city spent most of their time in the
hot season—and other rustic buildings.

“What a rich and beautiful country!” he said.

“Tt is very pleasant to look at,” De Lille agreed. “But
all this would be a sore disadvantage to us if the Turks
were besieging us, for the groves and orchards would conceal
their approaches, the walls and buildings would give them
shelter, and our cannon would be of little use until they
reached the farther side of the ditch. If the Turks come, I
hear it is decided to level all the buildings and walls, and to
chop down every tree.”

“Tf they were to plant their cannon on the hills they would
do us much harm,” Gervaise remarked.

“The Turks are clumsy gunners they say,” Deauville replied,
“and they would but waste their powder .and ball at that
distance, without making a breach in our walls.”

“Even if they did, they could surely scarce pass that deep
fosse,” Gervaise said, looking down into the tremendous cutting
in the solid rock that ran round the whole circuit of the
walls; it was from forty to sixty feet deep, and from ninety to
a hundred and forty feet wide. It was from this great cutting
that the stones for the construction of the walls, towers, and
buildings of the town had been taken, the work having been
going on ever since the knights established themselves at
Rhodes, and being performed by a host of captives taken in
war, together with labour hired from neighbouring islands.
Upon this immense work the Order had expended no small
proportion of their revenue since their capture of the island
in 1310, and the result was a fortress that, under the conditions
of warfare of that age, seemed almost impregnable; and this
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In addition to the five great towers or bastions, the wall
was strengthened by square towers at short intervals. On
looking down from the wall upon which the three pages were
standing, on to the lower town, the view was a singular one.
The houses were all built of stone, with flat roofs, after the
manner of most Eastern cities. The streets were very narrow,
and were crossed at frequent intervals by broad stone arches.
These had the effect, not only of giving shelter from an
enemy’s fire, but of affording means by which troops could
march rapidly across the town upon the roofs of the houses to
reinforce the defenders of the wall, wherever pressed by the
enemy. Thus the town from above presented the appearance
of a great pavement, broken only by dark and frequently
interrupted lines.

“ How different to the towns at home!” Gervaise exclaimed,
as, after gazing long upon the beautiful country outside the
walls, he turned and looked inward. “One would hardly
know that it was a town at all.”

“ Yes, it is rather different to the view from the top of the
tower of Notre Dame, which I ascended while I was staying
in Paris. But this sort of building is best here; the thickness
of the stone roofs keeps out the heat of the sun, and it is only
when it is almost overhead that it shines down into the
narrow streets. As you can see by the number of the people
on the roofs, they use them as a resort in the evening. Then
carpets are spread, and they receive visitors, and can talk to
their neighbours over the low walls that separate the roofs.
You can trace the divisions. Some of the house roofs are
larger than others, but all are upon the same level; this being
the regulation, in order that there might be free passage
everywhere for the troops.”

By the time they had made the circuit of the walls darkness
had fallen, and concealed the martial features of the scene.
Lights twinkled everywhere upon the stone terraces; the sound
of lutes and other musical instruments came up softly on the
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smooth as a mirror, and reflected the light of the stars, and
the black hulls of the galleys and ships in the harbour lay still
and motionless.

Greatly pleased with his first experience of the city that was
to be his future home, Gervaise returned, with his companions,
to the auberge of Auvergne.

The next morning the bailiff D’Aubusson bade Gervaise
accompany him to the palace of the grand master. Here he
introduced him to Orsini, an old and feeble man, who, after
a few kind words, handed him over to the chamberlain, who,
in turn, led him to the official who was in charge of the
pages. That officer took him down to the courtyard, where
four young knights were engaged in superintending the mili-
tary exercises of the pages. The scene was exactly the same
as that to which Gervaise had been accustomed at the House in
London. Some of the lads were fighting with blunted swords,
others were swinging heavy bars of iron, climbing ropes, or
vaulting on to the back of a wooden horse. All paused as the
official entered with his charge.

“This is your new comrade, boys,” he said—‘ Master Gervaise
Tresham, a member of the English langue. Be good comrades
to him. By the reports : hear I am sure that you will find
him a worthy companion.”

The pages had been prepared to like the new-comer, for it
was well known that he owed his appointment to the bailiff
of Auvergne, who was the most popular of the officials
of the Order, and who was already regarded as the grand
master. His appearance confirmed their anticipation. His
fair complexion and nut-brown hair tinged with gold, cut
somewhat short, but with a natural wave, contrasted with
their darker locks and faces bronzed by the sun. There was
an honest and frank look in his grey eyes, and an expression of
good-temper on his face, though the square chin and firm lips
spoke of earnestness and resolution of purpose. The official
took him round the circle and presented him first to the
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“You may as well join them in their exercises. In that
way you will sooner become at home with them.”

Gervaise at once laid down his mantle, removed his doublet,
and then joined the others. There was but one half-hour
remaining before they broke off to go to dinner, which was
at half-past ten, but the time sufficed to show the young
pages that this English lad was the equal of all,—except two
or three of the oldest,—both in strength and in knowledge
of arms. He -could climb the rope with any of them, could
vault on to the wooden horse with a heavy cuirass and back-
piece on him, and held his own in a bout with swords against
Conrad von Berghoff, who was considered the best sword-
player among them. As soon as the exercises were over all
proceeded to the bath, and then to dinner. The meal was a
simple one, but Gervaise enjoyed it thoroughly, for the table
was loaded with an abundance of fruits of kinds altogether
novel to him, and which he found delicious,

The official in charge of them sat at the head of the table,
and the meal was eaten in silence. After it was over and
they had retired to their own rooms discipline was at an end,
and they were free to amuse themselves as they liked. There
were many questions to be asked and answered, but his display
of strength and skill in the courtyard saved Gervaise from
a good deal of the teasing to which a new-comer among a party
of boys is always exposed.

He, on his part, learnt that the duties of the pages were very
light. Two only were on duty each day, being in constant
attendance on the grand master, and accompanying him
wherever he went. When he dined in public four of them
waited on him at table, and one of them performed the
duties of taster. If he returned to the palace after dark, six
others lined the staircase with torches. On occasions of state
ceremony, and at the numerous religious festivals, all were in
attendance. By this time Gervaise’s trunks had been brought
over from the English auberge, where they had been conveyed
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60 A KNIGHT OF THE WHITE CROSS.

by his comrades, who all admitted that they were, in point of
beauty of colour and material, and in fashion, equal to their own.

“You will have to get one more suit, Gervaise,” one of the
lads said. ‘“ At one or two of the grand ceremonies every year
we are all dressed alike; that is the rule. On other occasions
we wear what we choose, so that our garments are handsome,
and I think it looks a good deal better than when we are
dressed alike; though no doubt in religious processions that
is more appropriate. De Ribaumont, our governor, will give
orders for the supply of your state costume. He is a good
fellow. Of course, he has to be rather strict with us; but so
long as there is nothing done that he considers discreditable
to our position, he lets us do pretty nearly as we like.

“We have four hours a day at our military exercises, and
two hours with the sub- -chaplain, who teaches us our books and
religious duties. The rest of our time we can use as we like,
except that every day eight of us ride for two hours and
practise with the lance; for although it is at sea we fight
the Moslems, we are expected to become finished knights in
all matters. These eight -horses are kept for our service, and
such as choose may at other times ride them. On Saturdays
we are free from all our exercises; then some of us. generally
go on horseback for long excursions on the island, while others
take boats and go out on the sea; one afternoon in the week
we all make a trip in a galley, to learn our duties on board.”

CHAPTER IV.
A PROFESSED KNIGHT.

ERVAISE was soon quite at home in the palace of the
grand master, and his companions were, like other boys,
of varying characters; but as all were of noble families,
were strongly impressed with the importance of the Order and



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the honour of their own position, and were constantly in
contact with stately knights and grave officials, their manners
conformed to those of their elders; and even among them-
selves there was no rough fun, or loud disputes, but a
certain courtesy of manner that was in accordance with their
surroundings. This came naturally to Gervaise, brought up
as he had been by his father and mother, and having
at frequent intervals stayed with them for months at the
various -royal castles in which Margaret of Anjou and her
son had been assigned apartments during their exile. Even
at St. John’s house the novices with whom he lived were
all a good deal older than himself, and the discipline of the
house was much more strict than that at Rhodes.

He enjoyed both his exercises with the knights and the time
spent with the sub-chaplain, no small proportion of the hours
of study being occupied in listening to stories of chivalry;
it being considered one of the most important parts of a knight’s
education that he should have a thorough acquaintance, not
only with the laws of chivalry, but with the brave deeds both
of former and of living knights, with the relations of the noble
houses of Europe to each other, especially of the many great
families whose members were connected with the Order of
St. John. an EE

These matters formed, indeed, the main subject of their
studies. All were taught to read and write, but this was
considered sufficient in the way of actual instruction. The
rules of the Order had to be committed to memory. Beyond
this their reading consisted largely of the lives of saints,
especially of those who distinguished themselves by their
charity or their devotion to their vows of poverty, to both
of which the members of the Order were pledged. Gervaise,
however, could see around him no signs whatever of poverty on
their part. It was true that they all lived and fed together
in the auberges of their respective langues, and that they
possessed no houses or establishments of their own; but the
magnificence of their armour and attire, and the lavish



62 A KNIGHT OF THE WHITE CROSS.

expenditure of some upon their pleasures, contrasted strangely
with the poverty to which they had vowed themselves.

It was true that in many cases the means to support the
expenditure was derived from the shares the knights received
of the plunder acquired in their captures of Moslem ships;
but’ undoubtedly many must have possessed large private
means; the bailiffs, for example, although only required by
the rules to place before the knights at their auberges the’
rations they received for them, with such luxuries as could
be purchased by their yearly allowance for that purpose,
expended annually very large sums in addition, and supplied
their tables with every dainty, in order to gain popularity
and goodwill among the members of the langue.

Not only did the post of bailiff confer upon its owner a very
high position at Rhodes, but it was a stepping-stone to the
most lucrative offices in their langues. The bailiffs at Rhodes
had the right of claiming any of the grand priories or
bailiwicks at home that might fall vacant, and the grand
master was frequently chosen from among their number, as,
by being present at Rhodes, they had many advantages in the
way of making themselves popular among the electors. The
emoluments of some of these provincial bailiwicks were large;
and as the bailiffs at Rhodes were generally elected by seniority
—although younger knights who had greatly distinguished
themselves were sometimes chosen—they were usually glad
to resign the heavy work and responsibility of their position at
Rhodes, and to retire to the far easier position of a provincial
bailiff. In the majority of cases, doubtless, the fortunes of
the high officials were obtained from the money amassed when
in possession of rich commanderies at home; but even this was
assuredly incompatible with their vows of poverty.

His hours of leisure Gervaise spent either on the water or
in the saddle, and his love of exercise of all sorts excited the
wonder and even the amusement of his companions, who for
the most part preferred spending the time at their disposal in
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going on outside, or in visits to friends and relations at the
auberges of the langues to which they belonged. The natural
consequence was, that by the time he reached the end of his
three years’ pageship, Gervaise was indisputably superior in
strength, activity, and skill in military exercises, to any of
his companions. The majority of these, after completing their
time, returned to the headquarters of their langue at home,
to pass their time there, until of an age to be eligible for the
charge of a commandery obtained for them by family influence,
which had no small share in the granting of these appoint-
ments.

As it was known, however, that Gervaise intended to
remain permanently in the Island, his progress was watched.
with particular attention by his instructors; and, seeing his
own earnestness in the matter, they took special pains with
his training. The bailiff of Auvergne continued to take
much interest in him, inquiring often from the officers in
charge of the pages, and from his instructors, of his conduct
and progress, and occasionally sending for him to his auberge
and talking with him as to his life and progress. Just before
his pageship terminated, he said to him,—

“J was rather puzzled at first, Gervaise, as to what we
should do with you when your term of office concluded, but
I am so no longer, for, although you are some two years .
younger than the professed knights who come out here, you
are better fitted than the majority to take your place in the
naval expeditions, and to fight the Moslem pirates. I will see
that you have your share of these adventures. All young
knights are, as you know, obliged to make three voyages, but
beyond that many of them do not care to share in the rough
life at sea, and prefer the bustle, and, I grieve to say, the
gaiety and pleasures of this city. For one, then, really eager
to distinguish himself, the opportunities are frequent. When
danger threatens, or heavy engagements are expected, every
knight is desirous of bearing his part in the fray ; but this is not
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64. A KNIGHT OF THE WHITE GROSS.

sea for weeks, without perchance coming across a single pirate.
Of course, as soon as your pageship is over you will go to the
English auberge, but I shall still keep my eye upon you, and
shall do my best to help you to achieve distinction ; and I shall
take upon myself the providing of your arms and armour as
a knight.”

Accordingly, on the day on which his duties as a page
terminated, two servitors of the auberge of Auvergne brought
across to the palace a suit of fine armour and a sword, a
battle-axe, a lance, and a dagger; also three complete suits of
clothes, two of them for ordinary wear, and one for state
occasions. The next day Gervaise took the oaths of the Order
in the Church of St. John. The aged master himself received
the vows, and formally inducted him as a professed knight of
the Order, Peter D’Aubusson and the bailiff of the English
langue acting as his sponsors, vouching that he was of noble
blood and in all ways fitted to become a knight of Justice,
this being the official title of the professed knights of the
Order. Ten newly arrived novices were inducted at the same
time, and the ceremony was a stately one, attended by a
number of the knights from each langue, all in full armour.

The ceremony over, Gervaise bore the title of Sir Gervaise
Tresham; but this was an honorary rather than a real
title, as the Order did not profess to bestow the honour of
knighthood, and it was usual for its members to receive the
accolade at the hands of secular knights. At the conclusion
of the ceremony, he returned with the bailiff of the English
langue to the auberge, and took up his quarters there. By
his frequent visits he was well known to all the members,
and in a day or two felt as much at home as he had
done in the pages’ room in the palace. A week was given
to him before he was assigned to any special duty, and
he was glad when he was told off as one of the knights
who were to take their turn in superintending the work of
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have been assigned to him, because he felt deep pity for the
unfortunate men who were engaged in the work.

He knew well enough that if he himself were ever made
prisoner by the Turks, his lot would be as hard and as hope-
less as that of the Moslem captives; but this, although he
often repeated it to himself in order to abate his feeling of
commiseration, was but a poor satisfaction. He saw one side
of the picture, and the other was hidden from him; and
although he told himself that after slaving in a Turkish galley
he would feel a satisfaction at seeing those who had been his
tyrants suffering the same fate, he was well aware that this
would not be the case, and that his own sufferings would
only make him sympathise more deeply with those of
others. He had found, soon after his arrival on the Island,
that it was best to keep his feelings on this subject to
himself. While the knights were bound, in accordance with
their vows, to relieve sufferings of any kind among Christians,
they seemed to regard their captives rather in the light of
brute beasts than human beings. The slaves were struck
on the smallest provocation, and even the killing of a slave
was considered a very venial offence, and punished only
because the slave was of value to the Order.

It was true that edicts were from time to time published
by the council, enjoining fair treatment of slaves, and it was
specially ordered that those employed as servants in the
auberges were not to be struck. The lot of these servants
was, indeed, very much easier than that of those engaged on
the public works, and such occupation was therefore considered
a privilege, the servants being for the most part selected
from among the captives of superior rank.

For the next six months Gervaise worked at various duties
in the town. He was employed for a fortnight in the infirmary,
then for a while he was transferred to the galleys; but for
the most part he was with the slaves working on the fortifica-
tions. At the end of that time he was, to his great delight,
informed by the bailiff that he was one of the six knights of

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the langue told off to join a galley that was on the point
of sailing. Among those going in her was Sir Ralph Har-
court, one of his companions on the journey from England.

“So you are to go with us, Gervaise,” the young knight
said, “to try your luck for the first time against the infidels.
This is my third voyage, and I hope that it will be more
fortunate than its predecessors, for, beyond picking up two
or three small craft, which did not venture upon resist-
ance, we gained neither honour nor booty. I regard you as
having specially good fortune, and besides being glad that we
shall be together, I expect that you will bring good luck to
us, and that we shall meet with foes worth contending with.
The corsairs have been very active of late, and have captured
many prizes, while, on the other hand, our galleys have been
unfortunate, and have but seldom come upon the miscreants.”

“How many knights will there be on board?”

“Forty. Aragon, like us, furnishes five, Germany ten, Por-
tugal five, Auvergne ten, and Provence five. We shall be
commanded by Sir Louis Ricord, a knight of Auvergne, and
we could wish no better, for he has proved himself a good sea- .
man and a brave captain. Two other galleys are to start
with us. We are to cruise separately unless one gets news
of a force so superior that he will need aid to attack it, when
he will meet the others at a rendezvous agreed upon, and we
shall work together.”

“Who are the other three Englishmen ?”

“ John Boswell, Marmaduke Lumley, and Adam Tedbond—
all, as you know, brave knights and good companions.”

That evening Gervaise received a message from D’Aubusson,
requesting him to call at his auberge.

“So you are going to sea, Sir Gervaise? I hear from your
bailiff that you have been working to his satisfaction in the
town.”

“Yes, sir. I shall indeed be glad to change it for a life at
sea. In truth, it is grievous to me to witness the sufferings of
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“They are far better off than the Christians who fall into
the hands of the Turks,” the bailiff said; “and, moreover,
it is because their countrymen are preparing to attack us
that we are forced to use their labour in strengthening our
fortifications. They have naught to complain of in the way
of food, Still, I would myself gladly see their lot alleviated;
but we could not afford to keep so great a number of captives
in idleness; they must work for their living. Had it not
been for their Jabour we could never have built and fortified
the city. After all, they are little worse off than our serfs
at home; they build our castles and till our land.” :

“Tt may be go, sir; but with us in England men are free,
and it was, when I first came, strange to me to see them
working under the fear of the whip. It is necessary, I know,
that such work should be done, but I own that I shall be
glad to be away from the sight of the poor wretches, pirates
and enemies of the faith though they be.”

“T can understand your feelings, and I too felt somewhat
the same when I first came here. Nevertheless, there is work
that must be done if the Order is not to be crushed by the
infidels. Here are captives, for the most part malefactors, who
have to be fed; and there is no injustice in their having, like
all men, to give work for food. I have learnt to see this and
recognise the necessity, though I would that the work could be
obtained without the use of harshness and severity. We
ourselves are prepared at any moment to sacrifice our lives for
the good of the Order and for the great cause, and it would be
wrong, nay, sinful, not to use the means that have been placed
ready to our hand. Now, Sir Gervaise, I wish you a pleasant
voyage. You will find the life somewhat hard, after your three
years’ residence at the palace, but this I know you will not
mind. I have specially commended you to Ricord as one in
whom I am personally interested, and from whom I hope great
things in the future. Be brave; be resolute. From what you
have said I need not say—be merciful. Fulfil all orders
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all; above all things, remember that you are a soldier, not
only of the Order, but of the Cross.”

The next day Gervaise embarked with his companions on
board the galley. It was a long, low boat, similar to those
in use by the Venetians and Genoese. It was rowed by fifty
slaves, who slept at night on or beneath the benches they
sat on by day. The knights occupied the great cabins in
the poop. There were two tiers of these;. the upper one con-
tained the little cabin of the commander, while the rest of the
space on this deck, and that below it, was used by the knights
incommon. In the upper cabin they took their meals, and a
third of their number slept there, the remainder sleeping in the
cabin below.
on guard, lest any attempt at a rising or escape should be
made by the galley-slaves.

On leaving the harbour the galley, with its two consorts,
rowed north, and Gervaise learnt that they were to cruise
between the mainland and the islands. Some of these were
in the hands of the Turks, while others were still occupied
by Greeks.

Except when there was a formal and actual state of war,
the Moslem and Christian islands remained in a state of neu-
trality, trading with each other and avoiding all unfriendly
proceedings that would lead to struggles which would be fatal
to the prosperity of both. The Archipelago, and indeed the
whole of the easterniportion of the Mediterranean, was infested
by pirates, fitted out, for the most part, on the mainland.
These, when in force, openly kept the sea, attacking the
Christian merchant ships, but when cruising alone they hid in
unfrequented bays, or behind uninhabited islets, until they
could pounce upon a passing ship whose size promised an easy
capture. The Order of St. John furnished a maritime police,
earning thereby the deep gratitude of Spain, France, and Italy.
They were aided occasionally by the Venetians, but these,
being frequently engaged in quarrels with their neighbours,
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to sea when danger threatened some of their possessions in
the Levant.

“This is delightful, Ralph,” Gervaise said, as they stood
together on the poop, looking back at the receding city.
“What a pleasant change it is from standing in the broiling
sun watching those poor wretches toiling at the fortifications !
There is only one drawback to my pleasure. I wish that we ~
carried sails, and were moved along by the breeze, instead of
by the exertions of the slaves.”

“Much chance we should have of catching a pirate under
such circumstances!” Ralph said, laughing. “You might as
well set a tortoise to catch a hare.”

“T don’t say that we should not be obliged to carry rowers,
Ralph; but all the prizes that have been brought in since I
have been at Rhodes carry masts and sails, as well as oars,
and, as I understand, for the most part cruise about under
sail, and only use the oars when chasing or fleeing.”

“That is so; because, you see, in most cases the crew them-
selves have to row, and I have no doubt if we had no slaves to
do the work we should soon take to masts and sails also; but
for speed the rowing galleys are the best, for unless a brisk
wind were blowing, the mast and sails would but check her
progress when the oars were out, and at any rate constrain her
to travel only before the wind. I know your weakness about
the slaves, Gervaise; but as we could neither build our fortifi-
cations nor row our galleys without them, I cannot go as far
as you do in the matter, though I own that I am sometimes
sorry for them. But you must remember that it is the fault
of their people, and not of ours, that they are here.”

“ All that is true enough, Ralph, and I cannot gainsay you.
Still I would rather that we were gliding along with sails
instead of being rowed by slaves.”

“At any rate, Gervaise, you will not see them ill-treated,
for I myself heard Ricord, just before we were starting, tell
the slave-overseers that so long as the rowers did fair work
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chase of a pirate were they to be urged to their utmost
exertions.”

“T am right glad to hear it, Ralph, and shall be able to
enjoy the voyage all the more, now you have told me that such
orders have been issued.” ;

For a fortnight they cruised about among the islands.
Several times boats rowed out from the shore to the galley
with complaints of outrages by pirates under a notorious
corsair named Hassan Ali, who had landed, burnt villages,
killed many of the inhabitants, and carried off the rest as
slaves; but no one could give any clue to aid them in their
search for the corsairs. The time passed very pleasantly.
There was no occasion for speed; often they lay all day in
some bay, where they could approach near enough to the shore
to lie in the shade of trees, while two or three of the knights
ascended a hill and kept watch. there for the appearance of
any vessels of a suspicious character.

One morning, after passing the night at anchor, Harcourt
and Gervaise were despatched just before sunrise to take a
look round before the galley got under way. From the top of
the hill they had an uninterrupted view of the sea, studded
with islands on all sides of them. Beyond a few fishing-boats,
looking like black specks on the glassy surface, no craft were
in sight. They were about to return to the galley when,
taking a last look round, Gervaise suddenly exclaimed,—

“Look, Ralph! There is smoke ascending from that island
to the south-west. There was none just now.” :

“You mean from that bay, Gervaise? Yes, I see it; it is
not more than a light mist.”

“Tt is growing thicker,” Gervaise said, “and spreading.
Maybe it is but a hut that has accidentally caught fire, but it
seems to me that the smoke is rising from several points.”

“T think you are right, Gervaise. Let us hurry down with:
the news. It may be that itis a village which has been attacked
by pirates who have landed on the other side of the island
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A few minutes’ run and they stood on the shore.

“Quick, men!” Ralph said to the rowers of the boat that
had brought them ashore. “ Row your hardest.”

The slaves bent to their oars, and they were soon alongside
the galley, which lay two or three hundred yards from the
shore. Those on board had noticed the young knights running
down the hill, and, marking the speed at which the boat was
rowing, concluded at once that they must have observed one
of the pirate’s ships.

“Do you see anything of them, Sir Ralph?” the commander
shouted, as they came close.

“We have seen no ships, Sir Louis, but there is smoke
coming up from a bay in an island four or five miles away to
the south-west. It seems to us that itis far too extensive a fire
to be the result of an accident, for there was no smoke until
within two or three minutes of the time we left, and before we
started it was rising from several points, and we both think
that it must come from a village that has been attacked by
pirates.”

The commander rapidly issued his orders, and in two or
three minutes the anchor was weighed, the boat hoisted on
deck, and the oars in motion.

« Stretch to your oars!” Ricord etteuted to the slaves.
“ Hitherto we have exacted no toil from you, but you have
to work now, and woe be to him who does not put out his
full strength.”

Grateful for the unusual leniency with which they had
been treated, the slaves bent to their oars, and the galley
sped rapidly through the water. On rounding the end of
the island there was an exclamation of satisfaction from the
knights as they saw wreaths of white smoke rising from the
diva island.

“There can be no doubt that it is a village in fnnens ” Sir
Louis said ; “and from the suddenness with which it broke out,
it is clear that it must have been fired at several points. Vou
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“There were none there, or from the top of the hill we
should assuredly have made them out, Sir Louis.”

“Then the pirates—if this be, as I hope, their work—must
have landed at some other point on the island, and if they
catch sight of us they may make for their ship and slip away,
unobserved by us. Instead of rowing direct, therefore, we will
make for that islet to the right, and row round behind it.
There are two others almost adjoining it. Once past these,
’tis not more than half a mile to that island stretching away
south. Once round that, we shall be beyond the one from
which we see the smoke rising, and can come down on its
southern side. The course will be double the distance that it
would be if we took a straight line, but except when we cross
from island. to island we shall not be exposed to their view,
and may fall upon their ships before the crews have returned
from their work of plunder.”

The knights fully agreed, and orders were given to the
helmsman accordingly.

“We must not over-fatigue the rowers,” the commander
said, ‘We may have a long chase if they have started before -
we get round.”

He therefore gave orders to the slaves that, while they were
to exert themselves to the utmost when crossing the open sea,
they were to relax their efforts and to row within their
strength while coasting along behind the islands. On board,
everything was made in readiness for a fight: the knights
buckled on their armour, the cooks set cauldrons of pitch
over the fire, the cannoneers loaded her eight guns. It was
an hour and a half after their start before they rounded
the end of the last island. It extended a little farther to the
south than did that to which they were making, and as they
rounded the point, eager looks were cast in search of the pirate
ships. No craft were, however, to be seen.

“They must be in some bay or inlet,” the commander said ;
“they can hardly have left, for it would have taken them
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. captives, and even if they made straight away after having
fired the village, their ship could have gone no great distance,
for we must have seen her if she put to sea—unless indeed
they were anchored on the east of the island, and have sailed
in that direction.”

“Keep them rowing along steadily,” he said to the over-
seers of the slaves; “but do not press them too hard. We
may have a chase yet, and need all their strength, for most of
these pirates are fast craft, and if they should get a start of
three or four miles, it will be a long row before we catch
them.”

They made straight for the island, and on nearing it coasted
along its southern side. It was some three miles long, the
shore being for the most part steep, but here and there falling
gradually to the water’s edge. Two or three little clusters of
houses could be seen as they rowed along; one of these was on
fire,

“That is good,” Sir Louis exclaimed, as, on turning a point,
they saw the flames. “That cannot have been lighted long,
and we are pretty certain to come upon the vessels before the
marauders have set sail.”

Several inlets and small bays were passed, but all were
empty. A few fishing boats lay on the shore, but there were
no signs of life, as no doubt the people would, long since, have
taken alarm and sought shelter in the woods. There was a
sharp point just before they reached the south-eastern extremity
of the island, and as the galley shot past this, a shout of
exultation rose from the knights, for, near the mouth of an
inlet that now opened to their view, there lay four long, low
vessels, above each of which floated the Moslem flag. A
number of men were gathered on the shore near the ships, and
heavily-laden boats were passing to and fro. ~

A yell of rage and alarm rose from the ships as the galley
came into view. There was a stir and movement on the
shore, and numbers of men leapt into the boats there, and
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away when first seen, and half that distance had been
traversed when a puff of smoke shot out from the side of
one of them, followed almost immediately by a general dis-
charge of their cannon. One ball tore along the waist of the
galley, killing six of the rowers, and several oars on both
sides were broken. Two balls passed through the cabins in the
poop. But there was no pause in the advance of the galley.
The whips of the slave-masters cracked, and the rowers whose
oars were intact strained at them. There was no reply from
the guns, but the knights raised loud the war cry of the
Order, a war cry that was never heard without striking a
thrill of apprehension among their Moslem foes.

As they neared the pirate ships, the helm was put down,
and the galley brought up alongside the largest of them
and a broadside poured into her; then the knights, headed
by their commander, leapt on to her deck.

Although a number of the crew had not yet come off from
shore, the Moslems still outnumbered their assailants, and,
‘knowing that their consorts would soon come to their aid,
they threw themselves in a body on the Christians. But in
a hand-to-hand conflict like this, the knights of the Hospital
were irresistible. Protected by their armour and long shields
from the blows of their enemies’ scimitars and daggers, their
long, cross-handled swords-fell with irresistible force on tur-
baned head and coat-of-mail, and, maintaining regular order
and advancing like a wall of steel along the deck, they drove
the Moslems before them, and the combat would soon have
terminated had not a shout been raised by one of the overseers
of the slaves. One of the other ships had rowed alongside
the galley, and the crew were already leaping on board it,
At the same moment another ship came up alongside that
they had boarded, while the fourth was mancuvring to bring
up under her stern.

“Sir John Boswell,” Sir Louis shouted, “do you and your
countrymen, with the knights of Spain, finish with these
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boarders; knights of Auvergne follow me,” and he leapt down
into the galley.

The English and Spanish knights redoubled their exertions,
The Moslems endeavoured to rally, seeing that help was at
hand, and that but a small body were now opposed to them,
but their numbers availed little. The ten knights kept their
line, and, hewing their way forward, pressed them so hotly
that the Turks broke and sprang over the bulwarks into the
sea. Then the knights looked round. A fierce fight was
going on between those of Germany and Provence and the
enemy, who strove desperately to board from the ship along-
side, The other vessel was now almost touching the stern, and
her crew were swarming to her side in readiness to leap on
board as soon as the vessels touched.

“We will keep them at bay there,” Sir John Boswell shouted.
“Do you, Don Pedro, and your comrades, aid Ricord. When
his foes are finished with, you can come back to help us.”

Then, with the four English knights, he ran along the deck,
and reached the stern just in time to hurl backwards the
Moslems, who had already obtained a footing. For a time
the five knights kept back the surging mass of their foes. The
deck was wide enough for each to have fair play for his sword,
and in vain the pirates strove to obtain a footing.

At last Sir Marmaduke Lumley fell, severely wounded by
an arrow from a Moslem marksman, and before the others
could close the gap a score of pixrates leapt on to the deck.

“Fall back, comrades, fall back; but keep together!” Sir
John Boswell shouted, as he cleft the skull of one of the pirate
officers who sprang at him. “Sir Louis will soon finish his
work, and be hereto ouraid. Ah!” he exclaimed, looking over
his shoulder, as he retired a step, ‘Provence and Germany are
overmatched too.”

This was indeed the case. Stoutly as they fought the knights
were unable to guard the whole of the line of bulwark, and
the Moslems had already obtained a footing on the deck. The
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closely together as they retreated, they made a stand on the
opposite side of the deck, and were here joined by Sir John
Boswell and his companions. They now formed a semi-circle,
each flank resting on the bulwark, and the pirates in vain en-
deavoured to break their line. Again and again they flung
themselves upon the knights, only to be beaten off with heavy
loss. At length a loud cheer arose from the galley, and Sir
Louis Ricord, with the knights of Auvergne and Spain having
cleared the galley of their foes, and carried the pirate that had
grappled with her, sprang on to the deck of the ship, and
fell upon the throng that were attacking the knights there,
‘oblivious of what was going on elsewhere. At once the
English knights and their comrades took the offensive, and fell
upon their assailants who, at the sight of the reinforcement, had
for a moment stood irresolute. For a short time there was
a fierce struggle; then the pirates sprang back to their two
ships, and endeavoured to cast off the grapnely. But the
knights followed hotly upon them, and, panic stricken now,
the pirates sprang overboard. Many were drowned, but the
greater part managed to swim to shore.

CHAPTER V.
SCOURGES OF THE SEA.

REATHLESS and faint from their tremendous exertions,

the knights removed their helmets.

“By St. Mary,” Sir Louis said, “this has been as hard a
fight as I have ever been engaged in, and well may we be
content with our victory! Well fought, my brave comrades !
Each of these vessels must have carried twice our number at
least, and we have captured four of them; but I fear the cost
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Seven knights had fallen, struck down by sword, arrow, or
thrust of spear. Of the rest but few had escaped unwounded,
for, strong as was their armour, the keen Damascus blades of
the Moslems had in many cases cut clean through it, and their
daggers had found entry at points where the armour joined;
and, now that the fight was over, several of the knights sank
exhausted on the deck from loss of blood.

But the dressing of wounds formed part of a knight of St. -
John’s training. Those who were unwounded unbuckled the
armour and bandaged the wounds. Others fetched wine and
water from the galley. The chains of the galley-slaves were
removed, and these were set to clear the decks of the Moslem
corpses. The anchors were dropped, for what little wind
there was drifted them towards the shore. They had
learned from. a dying pirate that the vessels were part of the
fleet of Hassan Ali, a fact that added to the satisfaction felt
by the knights at their capture, as this man was one of
the most dreaded pirates of the Levant. They learnt that
he himself had not been present, the expedition being under the
command of one of his lieutenants, who had fallen in the
fight.

“ Now, comrades, let us in the first place take food; we have
not broken our fast this morning. Then let us consider what
had best be done, for indeed we have got as much in our
hands as we can manage; but let us leave that till we
eat and drink, for we are faint from want of food and
from our exertions. But we shall have to eat what comes to
hand, and that without cooking, for our servants all joined the
pirates when they boarded us, and are either dead or are ashore
there.”

A meal was made of bread and fruit, and this with wine
sufficed to recruit their energies.

“Tt seems to me, comrades,” Sir Louis said, when all had
finished, “that the first thing is to search the holds of these
vessels and see what valuables are stored there. These may
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for it is clear that, as there are four of them, we cannot take
them to Rhodes; and even with one and our galley we should
fare but ill, if we fell in with two or three more of Hassan’s

ships.”
“ But how about the pirates on shore, Sir Louis?” a knight
asked. ‘There were very many who could not get off to their

ships during the fight, and scores must have swum ashore.
I should say that there must be full two hundred, and it will
be a grievous thing for the islanders if we leave them there.”

“Tt is certain,’ the commander said, “that we are not
strong enough to attack them, for were we to land, a party
would have to be left on board, or the pirates might elude
our search, seize some fishing-boats, and regain possession.
Certainly, we are in no position to divide our forces.” —

“ Methinks,” Sir John Boswell said, “that the best plan
would be to send a boat, manned with ten galley-slaves, taking
two or three of us to the rendezvous, to fetch hither the other
two galleys. With their aid we might take all the four ships
safe into port, after first clearing the island of these pirates.
It is but forty miles away, and eight hours’ rowing would take
us there.”

There was a general murmur of assent, for all wished that
the trophies of their bravery should, if possible, be carried to
Rhodes.

“That will certainly be the best plan, Sir John, though it
may detain us here for two or three days, or even more, for it
is quite uncertain when the other two galleys may put in at
the rendezvous. Will you yourself undertake the mission ?”

“With pleasure.” fl

“How many will you take with you?”

“Two will be sufficient, for we shall have no fighting to do,
as we shall have to trust to our speed if we fall in with
an enemy. I will take, with your permission, Sir Ralph
Harcourt and Sir Gervaise Tresham, both of whom have to-
day fought with distinguished bravery. Indeed, I owe my
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they freed me from my assailants. Truly none bore them-
selves better in the fray than they did.”

Three or four others joined in hearty commendations of the
two young knights.

“Indeed,” one said, “I was greatly surprised to see how
Tresham bore himself. He is but a lad, with scarce, one would
think, strength to hold his own in such a fray. It chanced
that he was next to me in the circle, and for a time I kept my
eye on him, thinking he might require my aid; but I soon saw
that I need not trouble myself on his account, for he wielded
his weapon as doughtily as the best knight of the Order could
have done, and one of the proofs is that, while most of us
bear marks of the conflict, he has escaped without a scratch.
I trust, Sir Louis, that when you give an account of the fight-
ing you will specially mention that this, the youngest knight
of the Order, bore himself as stoutly as any of them. I say
this, Sir John, because, not being of your langue, I can speak
more warmly than you can do of his skill and bravery.”

“T thank you, De Boysey,” Sir John Boswell said, “and
I am proud that my young countryman should have so
gained your approbation. And now,” he went on, “‘ while the
galley-slaves are getting a meal—which they have right well
earned to-day—I should like to see what there is under the
hatches of these ships, so that I can give our comrades in
the other galleys some idea of the value of this booty we
have taken.”

They rose from the table, and, going on board the prizes,
lifted the hatches.

“ Beware!” De Boysey exclaimed, looking down into the hold,
when the first hatch was taken off. ‘There are people below.”

A chorus of cries followed his exclamation. .

“They are the voices of women and children,” Sir Louis
exclaimed. ‘They must be captives.”

This turned out to be so. In the holds of the four ships were
found over a hundred and fifty women and children; these had
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and when the Christian galley had been seen coming round
the point, had been thrust below, and the hatches thrown
over them. They had heard the din of battle above, but knew
not how the conflict had terminated, and, being afraid to cry
out, had remained silent until, on the hatch being lifted, they
had seen the figures of Christian knights standing in the bright
sunshine, All had come from the village on the other side
of the island. They related how the pirates had suddenly
burst upon them, had slaughtered all the men, set fire to the
village, and had driven them before them across the island to
the ships. The poor creatures were delighted at their escape
from slavery, but at the same time were full of grief at the
loss of husbands, fathers, and sons.

Some laughed, others cried; while some thanked God for
their rescue others heaped imprecations upon the authors of
their misfortunes.

The knights explained to them that for a short time they
must remain on board, as half the pirates were still on shore,
but that aid would soon arrive that would enable them to clear
the island. °

Half an hour later Sir John Boswell, with the two young
knights, started in a rowing boat, manned by ten of the galley-
slaves. The wind had sprung up since the fight ceased, and as
it was nearly astern, they anticipated that they would make
a good passage, and be at the little islet, named as the place
of rendezvous, before nightfall. ae

Among the many bales of rich merchandise in the hold of the
pirate vessels an abundance of wine had been discovered, and
of this a tankard had been given to each of the slaves, by Sir
Louis’s orders, as a token of satisfaction at their work in the
morning.

They had gone some two miles when, from one of the inlest
in the island they had left a large fishing boat wag seen to
issue out.

“By St. George!” Sir John exclaimed, “that boat must be
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doing, and take it in their heads to chase us, we shall have
a hard time of it,”

The fishing-boat for a few minutes kept along the coast,
and then suddenly her course was altered, and her head
directed towards their boat.

“ Now stretch to your oars,” Sir John, who spoke some
Turkish, said to the slaves. “Keep ahead of that boat, and
I promise you, on my honour as a Christian knight, that I
will myself purchase your freedom as soon as we get to
Rhodes.”

With a shout of delight, the galley-slaves bent to their oars,
and the boat flew along at a greatly increased speed.

“There is but small chance of our getting away,” Sir John
said quietly. “At present we must be rowing as fast as they
sail; but wind never tires, while there are limits to the powers of
muscle and bone. If those fellows follow us—and I doubt not
that they will, for they must be thirsting for vengeance—they
will overtake us long before we get to the rendezvous ; and even
did we reach it, the chances are that we should not find either
of the galleys there. We must hold on as long as we can, and
as a last resource must run ashore. Unfortunately there are
no large islands on our way. Nor have we any hope of
assistance from our friends behind. The inlet looks east, and
they will know nothing of our danger ; nor, if they did, could
they help us. The galley is short-handed now, and there are
the captured ships to look after, and the captives we rescued.
We have only ourselves to depend on.”

At the end of an hour’s rowing the boat astern had gained
little; but the exertions of the rowers were telling severely
upon them. They were still doing their best, but their
breath came in short gasps, the rowing was getting short
and unsteady, and there was a sensible decrease in the speed
of the boat. Three miles ahead of them was an islet about
half a mile in diameter. In some parts it was covered with
foliage, but elsewhere it was bare rock.

“That must be our goal,” Sir John said. “They will be

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close to us by the time we get there.” Then he said to the
rowers, “Stop for a minute to get breath. We will land
at that islet ahead, and I shall hold to my promise if we.
get there in time. Those of you who like can remain in the
boat until your countrymen come up; those who choose can
leave the boat and hide yourselves as best you may. I leave
the choice to yourselves. If we are overtaken and fall, I
cannot keep my promise, and it will be best then for you to
remain in the boat.”

For three or four minutes the slaves bent forward over their
oars ; but as soon as Sir John gave the word they straightened
themselves up and began rowing again. The rest had done
them good, and they again fell into a long, steady stroke.

“Shall we buckle on our armour again?” Sir Ralph
Harcourt asked; for they had not put a on when ney. left
the ship, as the heat was very great.

“T think we had better don our mail shirts only. In climbing
about. that rock ahead of us, the less weight we carry the
better, and with this heat I would rather fight unprotected
than in casque and armour. Besides, there can be little
doubt that, if they come upon us, it will be our last batile.
That craft behind is crowded with men, and, armour or no
armour, it will come to the same in the end. If it were not
that we have a mission to fulfil, and that it is of all things
important to send the galleys to aid our friends, I would say
let us choose a spot at the foot of the rocks there, where they
cannot attack us in the rear, and there fight it out as becomes
knights of the Cross ; but as it is our duty above all things to
carry this message, we must strive to preserve our lives, and
must, if we can, conceal ourselves from these paynims.”

“What are you going to do?” Sir John asked the slaves,
when they were within a quarter of a mile of the islet. “T
should think, after we have left the boat, it will be best for
you to sit quietly on your benches till our pursuers arrive.”

“They would cut our throats at once, Sir Knight; they will
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Hassan Ali’s men care little whom they slay, and, irritated by
their misfortune, it will be naught to them whether we are
Moslem or Snakniaas I, for one, shall take to the woods, and
hide.”

There was a chorus of assent among the other rowers.

“T trust that you may escape,” the knight said. “It is -
for us they will be hunting, and if they catch and slay us
they will not trouble to search the island further.”

“Tt seems to me, Sir John,” Gervaise said, “that with the
aid of these good fellows we may yet have a chance of escape.”

“What is your plan, Sir Gervaise ?”

“T think, Sir John, that if, when we land, we climb straight
up that hill, in full sight of the shore, the pirates, when
they see us, will follow at once. The slaves should, there-
fore, be safe for a time if they hide in that wood to the left
of the spot we are making for. Will you tell them to keep
down by the water’s edge among the bushes, and that after
crossing that crest, we will try to make a dash round, so as
to join them there. "Tis probable that most of the pirates will
start in pursuit of us, and if we and the slaves make a rush
for the shore we may seize our boat, push off, and capture
their craft, if there are but a few left on board, knock out a
plank and scuttle her, and then row away.”

“ By St. George, your plan is a good one, Tresham !—a right
good scheme, and we will try it.”

He at once translated what Gervaise had said to the rowers,
by whom it was received with short exclamations of approval,
for they were too breathless and exhausted for talk. ‘Already
they could hear the yells of the pirates, who, as the boat ran
up on the beach were but a quarter of a mile behind.

“Now, away for that wood!” Sir John cried, as he leapt
ashore. ‘Now, comrades, for a climb up the hill!”

It was'a steep ascent, and more than once one had to be helped
up by the others, and then in turn to assist them to get up
beside him. Louder and louder rose the shouts of the pirates,
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84 A KNIGHT OF THE WHITE CROSS.

of the hill; then they turned and looked round, A swarm of
men were climbing after them, and were already halfway up
the cliff.

“ Heave them down!” Sir John exclaimed, pointing to some
loose rocks, and set the example by lifting a great stone and
hurling it over the edge. Harcourt and Gervaise at once did
the same, and twenty or thirty rocks were speedily sent rolling
down the steep ascent, and yells, shouts, and cries were heard
below.

“That will check them a bit. Now let us be off,” Sir John
Boswell said, and they at once started. After crossing a
hundred yards of bare rock they stood at the edge of another
slope into a deep valley, beyond which rose the central hill of
the island. The valley ran right across, and was filled with
trees extending to the sea at either end. Running rapidly
down, the knights were within the shelter of the wood before
the Moslems had reached the brow behind them. A minute
later they heard the shouts of their enemies. Once in the
wood they turned to the left, and in a few minutes stood on
the sea shore. It was a little bay some two hundred yards
across, and at either point the cliffs rose abruptly from the
water. ;

“We shall have to swim round the point,” Sir John said,
“Take off your mail shirts. We will make our way along the
rocks as far as we can, and then drop them into the sea, other-
wise they will know that we have taken to the water.”

- They hurried along the rocks, and were able to make their
way to within fifty yards of the point; then, throwing their
mail shirts into the sea, they plunged in. All knew the
importance of getting round before any of the pirates, who
would be searching the valley, came down on the shore,
and they swam their hardest until they rounded the corner.
The wood rang with the shouts of their pursuers, but no
yell had risen from the water’s edge. A hundred yards
farther, and they were able to land, and were in a short time
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where they had left the boat. There was no longer any
oceasion for speed, and they made their way through the
thick bushes and undergrowth quietly, until they recovered
breath after their exertions. They had gone a few hundred
yards. when from the bushes the slaves suddenly rose up.

“ All has gone well,” Sir John said to them in their own
language. “The pirates are searching for us on the other
side of the hill. There are not likely to be many of them left
here. We shall soon be in possession of our boat again.”

Followed by the slaves, they made their way forward until
they stood at the edge of the wood. Five or six pirates were
standing on the shore.

“T expect they have been left there,” Harcourt said, “to
prevent the slaves from carrying off the boat. They must
have seen them run into the wood. They won’t reckon on our
being with them.”

Drawing their swords, the three knights rushed out, followed
by the slaves. They had but a hundred yards to run. The
pirates, on seeing them, raised a yell and drew their scimitars ;
but the sight of the knights rushing upon them, when they had
expected but a few unarmed rowers, was too much for their
courage, and when their assailants were still fifty yards away
they turned and fled. The fishing craft had been run ashore
but a few yards from their boat.

“Get her afloat, Harcourt, and bring pe to the stern of
the fisherman. Now, Tresham, follow me.”

Sir John Boswell climbed up on to the fishing boat, wich was
acraft of some fifteen tons burden. She was entir ely deserted,
but the sail still hung from the yard, and a fire was bans
on a stone hearth, raised.on some logs of wood in the centre
of the deck.

“ Look for something to stave in a plank, Tresham.”

Gervaise leapt down into the hold. There were some nets
and spare sails lying there, but nothing that would answer
the purpose. He examined the planks. The boat was very
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86 A KNIGHT OF THE WHITE CROSS.

“There is nothing here, Sir John, that will do, and nothing
short of a heavy sledge hammer would suffice to smash one of
these planks.”

“There are a lot of them coming down the hill, Tresham.
We have not many minutes to spare, but we must disable the
craft. They will soon be after us again; they have run her
hard and fast here, but when they all come back they will
soon get her off. Let us try one of these sweeps.”

He lifted one of the heavy oars, and holding it upright he
and Gervaise together tried to drive the handle through the
bottom. Again and again they raised it and drove it down;
but the plank was too strong, and too securely fastened to the
timbers.

“ We must give it up,” the knight said, witha sigh. “ Fortune
has befriended us so far, Tresham, but she has deserted us
at last. Another three minutes, and we shall have thirty or
forty of them upon us.”

At this moment the lad’s eye fell upon the fire.

“ We shall manage yet,” he exclaimed, and, seizing a blazing
brand, he jumped below and set fire to the sails stowed there ;
they were as dry as tinder, and the flame shot up at once.

“That is good, Tresham,” the knight said; “but they will
put it out before it has caught the boat.”

“Not before it has burnt the sails,” Gervaise replied. “Now
for this one,” and he applied the brand to the lower edge of
the great sail.

Without a word Sir John seized another brand, and fired
the sail on the other side of the deck. The flames flashed up,
and a wild yell of rage and alarm broke from the pirates,
who were now rushing down towards the beach.

“« Now to the boat, Tresham ; we have no time to lose if we
would avoid being pounded with stones.”

They dropped over the stern into the boat. The galley-
slaves dipped their oars into the water, and she shot away

"just as the foremost of the pirates reached the edge of the
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anxious about the craft, by which alone they could escape from
the island, that the majority at once climbed on board.

At a word from the knight, the slaves stopped rowing a
hundred yards from the shore. The sail was already consumed,
and the yard and the upper part of the mast were in flames.
A dense smoke was rising from the hold, and the pirates were
throwing buckets of water down into it. In a few minutes
the smoke decreased.

“T thought that they would be able to put it out; but, as
far as we are concerned, it matters little. They have lost their
sails, and as I saw but four sweeps, we can travel five miles
to their one. If we find the galleys we will look in here on our
way back, and if they have not left we will fire that craft
more effectually, and then the pirates will be trapped, and we
can leave them till we have fetched off Sir Louis and his
prizes, and then have a grand hunt here. We took no prisoners
before, and a hundred slaves will be a useful addition to our
wall-builders. Now, Tresham, I have to thank you warmly,
for Harcourt and I doubly owe our lives to you. It was thanks
to your quickness of wit that we regained our boat, for I would
not have given a ducat for our chances had you not thought of
that scheme. In the second place, we should assuredly have
been overtaken again had it not been for your happy thought
of crippling them by burning thei sails. By St. George, Har-
court, this young countryman of ours is as quick and as ready
of wit as he has shown himself a brave and gallant fighter !
We have no lack of sturdy fighters; but the wit to devise and
to seize upon the right thing in the moment of danger is
vastly more rare. As for myself, I have no shame that this
lad, who is young enough to be my son, should have thus, twice
in a single hour, pointed out the way to safety. With sword
and battle-axe I can, I trust, hold my own with any man;
but my brain is dull when it comes to hatching schemes. If
we live, we shall see Sir Gervaise one of the most gee tecated
knights of the Order.”

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commendation, Sir John, I must, under your favour, say that
you have given me a far greater degree of credit than is my
due. There was the fire, and there was the sail, and the
thought that the one would destroy the other was simply a
natural one, which might have occurred to a child. As to the
plan about the boat, seeing that there was the hill and the
wood, it flashed upon me at once that we might make a circuit
and come back to her.”

“ Just so, lad; but those thoughts did not flash upon my mind,
nor upon that of Harcourt. It is just because those sort of
ideas do flash upon the minds of some men, and not of others,
that the first rise to the rank of distinguished commanders,
while the others remain simple knights who would play their
part ina charge or in the defence of a breach, but would be
of no account as leaders. Now, row along steadily, men,” he
went on, speaking to the slaves. ‘“ We are still in good time,
for it was not an hour from the moment we touched the island
to our departure from it, and much of that time we had
gained by the speed with which you rowed before. At any
rate, we shall make out the island before sunset, and whether
we arrive there a little sooner or later matters little. Har-
court, hand me that wineskin and a goblet. A draught
will do us good after our climb and swim, and these good
fellows will be none the worse for a cup also.”

Inspired with the hope of freedom, the slaves rowed steadily,
and the sun had just set when they entered a ttle inlet in
the rocky isls that was their place of rendezvous.

“Thanks be to the saints!” Sir John exclaimed, as they
reached the entrance. ‘‘ There is Santoval’s galley.”

There was a stir on board the galley as the boat was seen

-approaching. The knights had put on their armour, which
they had found still lying in the boat, the pirates, in their
haste to pursue, having left her unexamined, while those
who had remained on guard had abstained from touching
anything until the return of their captain and comrades.

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misfortune has befallen Ricord’s galley, I hope?” the Spanish
knight in command shouted, as the boat came near enough
for him to recognise the features of its occupants.

“ All is well,” Six John shouted back; “but we have taken
more prizes than we can manage, though not without hard
‘fighting. Seven knights have fallen, and at least ten others
will not be able to buckle their armour on again for some time
to come, so I have been sent here to beg your assistance; and it
is well that it should be given speedily, for if more pirate vessels
come up before you join, Ricord and his companions will be in
a sorry plight.”

By this time the boat had reached the side of the galley,
and as Sir John and his two companions stepped on board,
the knights crowded round to hear the details of the news.
Exclamations of approval and satisfaction arose when Sir
John related the incidents of the fight, and told them that
the four vessels that had fallen into their hands formed part
of Hassan Ali’s fleet.

“That is good news indeed, Boswell,” Don Santoval said;
“and I would I had been there to take part in so gallant
a fight. It is well you found us here, for with four prizes
on hand, and with half his strength dead or disabled, Ricord
must bein sore need of aid. We will start to-morrow morning
at daybreak. As all the ships were taken, there is little fear of
any of the other pirates hearing news of what has happened.”

“T don’t know,” Sir John replied. ‘There were, as I told
you, some two hundred pirates left on the island. About half
those, we know, seized a fishing boat and escaped, for they
chased us, and we have had as narrow an escape from death
as has ever fallen to my lot, though I have been in over a
score of hard-fought battles. The rest may well have taken
another fishing boat and made off also, for we saw several craft
along the shores of the island. If so, they may have made
for Hassan Ali’s rendezvous, wherever that may be, just as
I made here, and by this time some of his ships may be on the
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90 A KNIGHT OF THE WHITE CROSS.

“By St. Anthony, this alters the situation gravely!” Don
Santoval said. ‘Fellow knights, we must lose no time in
going to Ricord’s assistance. The slaves have had a long row
to-day, but they must start on another. Let them have a
good meal to strengthen them, and a cup of wine each,
Whatever their scruples at other times, they never refuse
-wine when there is heavy work to be done, knowing full well
that a draught of it helps them mightily in their labours,
Your men must have rowed well, Sir John, to have brought
you here so quickly?”

“T have promised them their freedom,” Sir John said; “and
they shall have it, even if I have to pay their value into the
treasury. As I told you, we were hotly pursued, for the craft
with her sail went faster than we with our oars; and, know-
ing the importance of bringing the news here, I encouraged
them by promising them their freedom, should we get away.
Not only did they row right manfully, but they proved faithful
in our extremity, and, when all seemed lost, stuck to us instead
of deserting and joining the pirates.”

“But how did you get away, Sir John, if their craft out-
sailed you?”

“T owe my life entirely to the quick wit of my young
countryman, Sir Gervaise Tresham here.” And Sir John then
related the incidents of their adventure on the island, his
narrative eliciting warm expressions of approval from the
knights.

“Of course, you will go with us, Boswell?” Don Santoval
said, when the master of the slaves announced that these had
eaten their meal, and were ready.

“JT must do so,” Sir Jobn replied. “I want you, on your
way, to look in at that island where we had so narrow an
escape, and if we find their craft still there we can destroy it.
The place is directly in our course; we shall, therefore, lose but
little time in looking in. Of course, they may have gone
as soon as they got their vessel afloat, but it is hardly likely.
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soon, and will probably set to to make a dozen more oars
before they start, for she had but four on board, which
will scarce suffice to send her a mile an hour through the
water. Therefore, I fancy they will not put off until to-morrow
morning. If that i is so, and we destroy their craft, they will be
frapped: on the islet, pad on our return we can Ciena them
all. I think of leaving Harcourt and Tresham in the boat, in
order that when Piccolomini’ galley comes in, they may direct
hi also to join us.”

‘““He may be in at any moment; we met him three days
since. He had captured a pirate, and sent her off under
charge of ten of his knights. We agreed to meet him thig
evening ; ; and as hei ei pot here, he will probably be in the Hist
thing in the morning.’

Gervaise and Hecoat took their places in the boat again.
The galley got up its anchor and started. Just as she reached
the mouth of the inlet another galley rounded the point and
nearly ran into her.

“T am going to Ricord’s assistance, Piccolomini,” Don
Santoval shouted.

“Ts it urgent ?” the commander of the galley shouted back.
“We have had a very long row, and can go no farther, unless
his strait is a very sore one.”

“No. Come on in the morning. You will hear all the news
from a boat lying two hundred yards astern. Two young
English knights are waiting in her to give you the news.
Ricord has made a fine capture. Row on, men.” And the
galley proceeded on her way, while the new-comer proceeded
up the harbour.

Harcourt and Gervaise at once went on board, and the
former gave the Italian commander an account of the battle
that had taken place, and the capture of the four pirate
vessels. After the exclamations of satisfaction by the knights
had ceased, he recounted their own adventures, which were
heard with lively interest.

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92 A KNIGHT OF THE WHITE CROSS.

and that we shall capture the pirates,” the commander said.
“We have need of more slaves to carry out the works at-
Rhodes. Now, let us to supper, gentlemen, and then to sleep.
In six hours we will be off again, for if some more of these
villains have escaped and carried the news to Hassan Ali, our
swords may be sorely needed by Ricord and Santoval to-
morrow,”

CHAPTER VI,
KNIGHTED.

T three in the morning all on board the galley were astir.
A ration of bread and meat was served out to the slaves,
and the boat was soon afterwards under way. The rowers of
the English knight’s boat had been warmly commended by the
commander and placed in charge of the overseer, with in-
structions that they were to be treated as free men. As soon
as the galley-slaves set to work, however, they seated them-
selves on the benches and double-banked some of the oars,
anxious to please the knights. With the exception of those
whose turn it was to be on watch, most of the knights slept
until daybreak.

“ At the rate we are rowing, Gervaise,” Harcourt said, as
they went up on to the poop together, “ it will not take us very
long to join our friends. We are going through the water at
fully six miles an hour; and as we have already been two
hours under way, in another three we shall be there.”

An hour and a half later they passed the island where they _
had landed. The two young knights pointed out to the others
the valley into which they had descended, and the point round
which they had swum. In a few minutes they caught sight
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“Look, Gervaise, there is something black showing just
above the water.”

“T see it, I think it is a line of timbers. There were.
certainly no rocks there when we ran ashore.”

“Then Santoval must have found the craft still there, and
burnt her,” one of the knights stariding by remarked, “ and
the pirates are caged up. It will take them some time to
make a raft that will carry them to the next island, and
before they can do that we shall be back again. I shall be
sorry if they escape, for they are as ruthless a set of villains
as sail the seas.”

The galley had traversed half the remaining distance when
the sound of a gun was faintly heard. For a moment there
was an absolute hush on the poop; then three or four shots
in rapid succession were heard.

“Some more pirate ships must have come up,” the com-
mander exclaimed. Then he shouted down to the slaves, “ Row,
men—row for your lives! Overseer, do not spare your lash if
any hang back from their work.”

The galley had been travelling fast before, but her speed
greatly increased as the slaves rowed their hardest. Fast
as she was travelling, the impatience of the knights was
extreme. They walked up and down the deck, making vows
of candles that should be burnt at the shrine of St. John
if they arrived in time to take a share in the fight, stopping
at times to listen to the sound of artillery, which was now so
frequent as to show that a severe engagement was being
fought. Many of the younger knights ran down to the waist
and double-banked the oars, and in a shorter time than it
seemed possible the galley arrived at the mouth of the bay.

A desperate fight was going on. Ricord’s ship lay, idle and
deserted, at anchor. Five pirate crafts surrounded Santoval’s
galley. Two of them were alongside of her; the others were
raking her fore and aft with their shot. The young knights
left the oars, sprang up to the poop and joined in the shout
of encouragement raised by the others, and then, resuming



94 A KNIGHT OF THE WHITE CROSS.

their helmets and armour, stood ready to leap on board an
enemy as soon as they reached her. Piccolomini directed
the helmsman to lay him alongside one of the ships grappling
with Santoval. As they came up, their galley’s cannon
poured their fire into her, and a moment later the knights
sprang on board.

In the din of battle their shout had been unheard. The
pirates thronging the other side of their ship were intent only
on overcoming the resistance of the knights, and even the dis--
charge of cannon had not called their attention to their foe,
until the latter, shouting the war-ery of the Order, fell suddenly
upon them. A panic at once seized them. Some were cut
down almost unresistingly, but the great majority, running to
the bow or stern, threw themselves overboard and swam to the
other ships. The pirate ship on the other side of Santoval’s
galley instantly threw off the grapnels and thrust off from
her side, and, immediately hauling in the sheets of the big sail,
began at once to draw away, while her three consorts made for
the mouth of the bay.

“ Back to. your galley, comrades,” Piccolomini shouted, “ or
with this brisk wind they will escape us.”

The knights at once crossed on to their own craft, the
oars were got out, and the chase began. A minute or two later
Don Santoval followed them, but soon gave up, as so large a
number of the oars had been broken when the two pirate ships
ran alongside him, that it would have been hopeless to pursue.
The wind was blowing freshly, and was rapidly increasing
in strength, so that, in spite of the efforts of the galley-
slaves, the pirates gradually drew away, running straight
before the wind, and aiding the effects of the sails with oars.
Seeing the hopelessness of the chase, Piccolomini abandoned it,
after rowing for two miles, and returned to the island. The
other two galleys were lying beside each other, and Piccolomini
had his craft steered alongside them.

.“ Thanks, Piccolomini, for arriving so opportunely,” Santoval,
who was seated on the deck leaning against the bulwarks,



KNIGHTED. 95

said, as his fellow commander leapt on board, and came
towards him.

“Would that I had arrived sooner, Santoval, for I see that
you have been grievously wounded!”

“ Ay. One of the paynims’ cannonballs has carried off both
my legs below the knee. The leech has been searing the
wounds with a hot iron, and says that he thinks I shall get
over it; but if so I fear that my fighting days are past, unless,
indeed, I fight seated on a chair. However, I ought not to
grumble. I have lost many brave comrades, and others are
wounded more sorely than I am,” ,

Sir Louis Ricord now joined them. He embraced Picco-
lomini warmly. 4

“T never heard a more welcome shout, Piccolomini, than
that which you gave when you fell upon the Moslems, for in
truth the issue of the conflict was doubtful. I was delighted
when this morning at daybreak Santoval’s galley rowed in.
Woe had all kept watch during the night, thinking the pirates
might obtain boats and make an attack upon us; and, with
but twenty of us fit to wield a sword, our position would have
been a bad one, and at any rate they might have re-captured
the prizes. We agreed that Santoval and his knights should
land at once. This they did. Sir John Boswell had of course
told me how his boat had been chased by a fishing craft,
manned by a large number of the pirates, and that he feared
the rest might similarly have escaped, and might have gone
to bring some more of Hassan Ali’s ships upon us.

“As soon as Santoval landed, some of the natives came
down. and told him that there was not a pirate remaining there,
the rest having started in another boat a few minutes after
the one that had chased Boswell: Santoval left two of his
men with orders to ascend to the highest spot on the island,
and to keep watch, and then brought the rest off to his galley.
Our first step was, of course, to send all the women and children
ashore. Then we consulted as to what had best be done if the
pirates should come back in force. We hoped, at any rate,



96 A KNIGHT OF THE WHITE CROSS.

that this would not happen until you arrived. We expected
that you would be here before noon; but we decided that,
should they get here before you, we from our galley would
embark on Santoval’s, as it was better to fight in one strongly-
manned boat than to divide our forces.

“Tt was scarce half an hour after Santoval came down
before the men, left on the look-out, appeared on the beach.
On fetching them off, they told us that as soon as they reached
the top of the hill they saw five vessels approaching with sails
and oars, and that they would be here in half an hour at the
outside. We at once abandoned my galley, brought the rowers
and the wounded here, and prepared for the fight. As you
saw, they ran their two biggest ships alongside us, and for two
hours the fight went on. They were crowded with men, who
in vain strove to get a footing on our decks. Had we only had
thege two to deal with, we should have had nothing to fear,
heavily-manned though they were; but the other three kept
sailing backwards and forwards, discharging their guns into
us as they passed, firing not only shot, but bags of bullets.

“Their gunners were skilful, and, as you see, they have
completely riddled our poop. Twenty knights have been killed,
and eleven others are sorely wounded. Scarce one has escaped
unscathed. You may guess, then, how welcome was your aid,
which we had not expected for another three hours. We
were on the point of abandoning the waist and gathering
on the poop, which we could still have defended for a con-
siderable time, when, as if dropped from the skies, you fell upon
the pirates, and turned the tables. How is it that you were
here so early ?”

“We started at three o’clock, instead of waiting for daybreak.
It seemed, from the story of the two young knights, that it
was possible you might be attacked early, and, crippled as your
command was, and with four prizes on your hands, I deemed
it best to come on as soon as the rowers had had a few hours’
rest.”

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describe
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describe
'2798148' 'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACUfileF20081003_AABIRE' 'sip-files00013.tif'
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describe
'1427' 'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACUfileF20081003_AABIRF' 'sip-files00013.txt'
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'2011-11-26T00:36:37-05:00'
describe
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'2011-11-26T00:38:08-05:00'
describe
'356173' 'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACUfileF20081003_AABIRH' 'sip-files00015.jp2'
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'2011-11-26T00:22:56-05:00'
describe
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'2011-11-26T00:29:46-05:00'
describe
'27087' 'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACUfileF20081003_AABIRJ' 'sip-files00015.pro'
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'2011-11-26T00:30:21-05:00'
describe
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'2011-11-26T00:37:39-05:00'
describe
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describe
'1297' 'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACUfileF20081003_AABIRM' 'sip-files00015.txt'
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'2011-11-26T00:26:18-05:00'
describe
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describe
'355067' 'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACUfileF20081003_AABIRO' 'sip-files00017.jp2'
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describe
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'2011-11-26T00:23:24-05:00'
describe
'1105' 'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACUfileF20081003_AABIRQ' 'sip-files00017.pro'
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describe
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describe
'2857452' 'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACUfileF20081003_AABIRS' 'sip-files00017.tif'
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'2011-11-26T00:27:51-05:00'
describe
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describe
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'6366' 'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACUfileF20081003_AABIRU' 'sip-files00017thm.jpg'
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'2011-11-26T00:25:48-05:00'
describe
'364841' 'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACUfileF20081003_AABIRV' 'sip-files00018.jp2'
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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'2011-11-26T00:30:50-05:00'
describe
'372874' 'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACUfileF20081003_AABISA' 'sip-files00019.jp2'
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describe
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describe
'27214' 'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACUfileF20081003_AABISC' 'sip-files00019.pro'
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'2011-11-26T00:22:11-05:00'
describe
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'2011-11-26T00:31:54-05:00'
describe
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describe
'1243' 'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACUfileF20081003_AABISF' 'sip-files00019.txt'
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describe
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'2011-11-26T00:35:01-05:00'
describe
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describe
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'2011-11-26T00:33:26-05:00'
describe
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'2011-11-26T00:38:02-05:00'
describe
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'2011-11-26T00:35:08-05:00'
describe
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'2011-11-26T00:35:23-05:00'
describe
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describe
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'2011-11-26T00:31:38-05:00'
describe
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'2011-11-26T00:31:44-05:00'
describe
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describe
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'2011-11-26T00:25:34-05:00'
describe
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'2011-11-26T00:22:58-05:00'
describe
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'2011-11-26T00:30:35-05:00'
describe
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'2011-11-26T00:25:26-05:00'
describe
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'2011-11-26T00:27:41-05:00'
describe
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describe
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describe
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'2011-11-26T00:23:22-05:00'
describe
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'2011-11-26T00:39:14-05:00'
describe
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'2011-11-26T00:36:49-05:00'
describe
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'2011-11-26T00:34:36-05:00'
describe
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'2011-11-26T00:33:27-05:00'
describe
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'2011-11-26T00:25:45-05:00'
describe
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'2011-11-26T00:35:58-05:00'
describe
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describe
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describe
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'2011-11-26T00:38:43-05:00'
describe
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'2011-11-26T00:23:13-05:00'
describe
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'2011-11-26T00:27:25-05:00'
describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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'2011-11-26T00:31:31-05:00'
describe
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'2011-11-26T00:29:34-05:00'
describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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'2011-11-26T00:32:20-05:00'
describe
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'2011-11-26T00:26:19-05:00'
describe
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describe
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'2011-11-26T00:32:16-05:00'
describe
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'2011-11-26T00:27:58-05:00'
describe
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'2011-11-26T00:37:48-05:00'
describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACUfileF20081003_AABJZA' 'sip-files00146.tif'
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describe
'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACUfileF20081003_AABJZB' 'sip-files00146.txt'
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describe
'9366' 'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACUfileF20081003_AABJZC' 'sip-files00146thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACUfileF20081003_AABJZD' 'sip-files00147.jp2'
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describe
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describe
'50688' 'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACUfileF20081003_AABJZF' 'sip-files00147.pro'
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describe
'39428' 'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACUfileF20081003_AABJZG' 'sip-files00147.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACUfileF20081003_AABJZH' 'sip-files00147.tif'
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describe
'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACUfileF20081003_AABJZI' 'sip-files00147.txt'
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACUfileF20081003_AABJZK' 'sip-files00148.jp2'
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describe
'144346' 'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACUfileF20081003_AABJZL' 'sip-files00148.jpg'
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describe
'47752' 'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACUfileF20081003_AABJZM' 'sip-files00148.pro'
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACUfileF20081003_AABJZO' 'sip-files00148.tif'
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describe
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACUfileF20081003_AABJZR' 'sip-files00149.jp2'
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACUfileF20081003_AABJZV' 'sip-files00149.tif'
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describe
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describe
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'8971' 'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACUfileF20081003_AABJZX' 'sip-files00149thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACUfileF20081003_AABJZY' 'sip-files00151.jp2'
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACUfileF20081003_AABKAC' 'sip-files00151.tif'
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describe
'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACUfileF20081003_AABKAD' 'sip-files00151.txt'
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACUfileF20081003_AABKAJ' 'sip-files00152.tif'
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describe
'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACUfileF20081003_AABKAK' 'sip-files00152.txt'
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACUfileF20081003_AABKAM' 'sip-files00153.jp2'
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACUfileF20081003_AABKAQ' 'sip-files00153.tif'
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACUfileF20081003_AABKBA' 'sip-files00155.jp2'
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACUfileF20081003_AABKBE' 'sip-files00155.tif'
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describe
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACUfileF20081003_AABKBH' 'sip-files00156.jp2'
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACUfileF20081003_AABKCA' 'sip-files00158.txt'
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describe
'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACUfileF20081003_AABKCB' 'sip-files00158thm.jpg'
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACUfileF20081003_AABKFP' 'sip-files00175.jp2'
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACUfileF20081003_AABKGA' 'sip-files00176.tif'
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describe
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACUfileF20081003_AABKGD' 'sip-files00177.jp2'
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACUfileF20081003_AABKGO' 'sip-files00178.tif'
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACUfileF20081003_AABKGV' 'sip-files00179.tif'
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACUfileF20081003_AABLQY' 'sip-files00316.txt'
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describe
'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACUfileF20081003_AABLQZ' 'sip-files00316thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACUfileF20081003_AABLRA' 'sip-files00317.jp2'
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describe
'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACUfileF20081003_AABLRB' 'sip-files00317.jpg'
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACUfileF20081003_AABLRD' 'sip-files00317.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACUfileF20081003_AABLRE' 'sip-files00317.tif'
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACUfileF20081003_AABLRG' 'sip-files00317thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACUfileF20081003_AABLRH' 'sip-files00318.jp2'
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACUfileF20081003_AABLRL' 'sip-files00318.tif'
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describe
'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACUfileF20081003_AABLRM' 'sip-files00318.txt'
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describe
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'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACUfileF20081003_AABLRO' 'sip-files00319.jp2'
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACUfileF20081003_AABLXX' 'sip-files00343.tif'
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describe
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACUfileF20081003_AABLYA' 'sip-files00344.jp2'
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACUfileF20081003_AABLYE' 'sip-files00344.tif'
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describe
'2174' 'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACUfileF20081003_AABLYF' 'sip-files00344.txt'
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describe
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describe
'167653' 'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACUfileF20081003_AABLYI' 'sip-files00345.jpg'
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describe
'3566' 'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACUfileF20081003_AABLYJ' 'sip-files00345.pro'
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACUfileF20081003_AABLYL' 'sip-files00345.tif'
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACUfileF20081003_AABLYV' 'sip-files00348.jp2'
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACUfileF20081003_AABLYZ' 'sip-files00348.tif'
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describe
'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACUfileF20081003_AABLZA' 'sip-files00348.txt'
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describe
'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACUfileF20081003_AABLZB' 'sip-files00348thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACUfileF20081003_AABLZC' 'sip-files00349.jp2'
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACUfileF20081003_AABLZG' 'sip-files00349.tif'
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACUfileF20081003_AABLZJ' 'sip-files00350.jp2'
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACUfileF20081003_AABLZU' 'sip-files00351.tif'
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACUfileF20081003_AABMIU' 'sip-files00386.jp2'
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACUfileF20081003_AABMIY' 'sip-files00386.tif'
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACUfileF20081003_AABMPK' 'sip-files00410.tif'
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describe
'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACUfileF20081003_AABMPL' 'sip-files00410.txt'
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describe
'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACUfileF20081003_AABMPM' 'sip-files00410thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACUfileF20081003_AABMPN' 'sip-files00411.jp2'
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACUfileF20081003_AABMPR' 'sip-files00411.tif'
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describe
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACUfileF20081003_AABMPU' 'sip-files00412.jp2'
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACUfileF20081003_AABMPY' 'sip-files00412.tif'
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describe
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACUfileF20081003_AABMQB' 'sip-files00413.jp2'
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACUfileF20081003_AABMQF' 'sip-files00413.tif'
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACUfileF20081003_AABMQW' 'sip-files00417.jp2'
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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‘““THEN THE KNIGHTS LEAPT ON TO THE DECK OF THE PIRATE.”
A KNIGHT
OF THE WHITE CROSS

A TALE OF THE SIEGE OF RHODES

BY

G A. HENTY

Author of “When London Burned”, “For the Temple”, “St. Bartholomew's Eve”
** Under Drake’s Flag”, ‘‘ Beric the Briton”, &c.

x

WITH TWELVE ILLUSTRATIONS BY RALPH PEACOCK
AND A PLAN



LONDON
BLACKIE & SON, Limirep, 50 OLD BAILEY, EC,
GLASGOW AND DUBLIN
1896
PREFACE.

The order of the Knights of St. John, which for some
centuries played a very important part in the great struggle
between Christianity and Mahomedanism, was, at its origin,
a semi-religious body, its members being, like other monks,
bound by vows of obedience, chastity, and poverty, and pledged
to minister to the wants of the pilgrims who flocked to the
Holy Places, to receive them at their great Hospital—or guest
house—at Jerusalem, dedicated to St. John the Baptist, and
to defend them on their passage to and from the sea, against
attack by Moslems. In a comparatively short time the con-
stitution of the order was changed, and the Knights Hospi-
tallers became, like the Templars, a great military Order
pledged to defend the Holy Sepulchre, and to war everywhere
against the Moslems. The Hospitallers bore a leading share
in the struggle which terminated in the triumph of the
Moslems, and the capture by them of Jerusalem. The Knights
of St. John then established themselves at Acre, but after a
valiant defence of that fortress, removed to Crete, and shortly
afterwards to Rhodes. There they fortified the town, and
withstood two terrible sieges by the Turks. At the end of
the second they obtained honourable terms from Sultan
Solyman, and retiring to Malta established themselves there
in an even stronger fortress than that of Rhodes, and repulsed
all the efforts of the Turks to dispossess them. The Order
was the great bulwark of Christendom against the invasion
vi PREFACE.

of the Turks, and the tale of their long struggle is one of
absorbing interest, and of the many eventful episodes none is
more full of incident and excitement than the first siege of
Rhodes, which I have chosen for the subject of my story.

G. A. HENTY.
CHAP.

II.
ITI.
Ty.

VI.
VII.
VIII.
IX.

Xl.
XII.
XIII.
XIV.
XY.
XVI.
XVII.
XVIII.
XIX.
XX.
XXI.
XXII.
XXIII.

CONTENTS.

. Tae KING-MAKER

Tue Barrie or TEWKESBURY,
Tur Granp Masrer’s Pace,

A Prorsssep Kyieur, .

. SCOURGES OF THE SHA, .

KWIGHTED,. . . .
A First ComManp, .
AN Evenine at RHODES, .

With THE GALLEY-SLAVES,

. A Prot DiscovEREn,

In ComMAND oF A GALLEY, .
Tur Boy-GauLey, ~

Tur First Prizus, .

Tue Corsair FLEET,

A Sprenpip Expuorr, .
FEsrivitiss,

CAPTURED, .

A Kinp Masrer,

Escape, .

BELEAGUERED, .

Tur Fort or Sr. NicHoxas, .

Tur Srrueere at ran Breacu,

Tur Reward oF VaLoUR, ... .

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ILLUSTRATIONS.

Page
“THEN THE KNIGHTS LEAPT ON TO THE DECK OF THE PIRATE,”
Frontis. 74

Str Tuomas TRESHAM BRINGS HIs Wire News oF tHE Lost Barrie, 26
GERVAISE AND RALPH ARE KNIGHTED BY THE GRAND Prior, . 101

‘CA QIRL WAS PLAYING A LUTE, AND ANOTHER SINGING TO HER
ACCOMPANIMENT ies yeosh eran austen ee ea sietorcu ever e ll)

Str Grervarse In Prison ANSWERS THE QUESTIONS OF THE
GALLEYSL AVES cee oot wee ac (esate am ecmaienn tae iy aerenel D2

‘*YOU HAVE BEEN ATTACKED BY PIRATES,” GERVAISE SAID,. . 203

Tar Turee KNicHts oF THE Cross GIivE THANKS FOR THEIR
RRL BASES te he eae eevee etre ee eee wieneia 15)

CLAUDIA GIVES SIR GERVAISE A CHAIN OF GOLD T0 WEAR AS
HER GWAV OUR teaaiinson namernireD yl aruba tsar wh etuieal sear emn er 02

Sir Gervaise 18 Diseuisep as A NuBIAN SLAVE,. . . . . 298

‘GERVAISE GRASPED HASSAN BY THE THROAT WITH A GRIP OF
TRON} 2 seit ed eer itro me meres or iateaine: Cane ines Sih

‘(WITH WILD SHOUTS THE TURKS SWARMED UP THE RUINED
MASONRYji0 032 gu le ger cae oe ene Aa anche cee ee S5i]

Sir GERVAISE FINDS HIMSELF LYING IN THE HospivaL oF THE
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A KNIGHT OF THE WHITE CROSS.

CHAPTER I.

THE KING-MAKER,



STATELY lady was looking out of the window of
an apartment in the Royal Chateau of Amboise,
in the month of June 1470. She was still
handsome, though many years of anxiety, mis-
fortune, and trouble, had left their traces on her
face. In the room behind her, a knight was talking to a lady
sitting at a tambour frame; a lad of seventeen was standing
at another window stroking a hawk that sat on his wrist,
while a boy of nine was seated at a table examining the pages
of an illuminated missal.

“What will come of it, Eleanor?” the lady at the window
said, turning suddenly and impatiently from it. “It seems
past belief that I am to meet as a friend this haughty Earl,
who has for fifteen years been the bitterest enemy of my
House. It appears almost impossible.”

“*Tis strange indeed, my Queen; but so many strange things
have befallen your Majesty that you should be the last to
wonder at this. At any rate, as you said but yesterday, naught
but good can come of it. He has done his worst against you,






12 A KNIGHT OF THE WHITE CROSS.

and one can scarce doubt that if he chooses he has power to
do as much good for you, as in past times he has done you evil.
‘Tis certain that his coming here shows he is in earnest, for his
presence,—which is sure sooner or later to come to the ears of
the Usurper,—will cause him to fall into the deepest disgrace.”

“ And yet it seemed,” the queen said, “that by marrying his
daughter to Clarence he had bound himself more firmly than
ever to the side of York.”

“ Ay, madam,” the knight said. ‘But Clarence himself is said
to be alike unprincipled and ambitious, and it may well be
that Warwick intended to set him up against Edward; had he
not done so, such an alliance would not necessarily strengthen
his position at Court.”

“ Methinks your supposition is the true one, Sir Thomas,”
the queen said. ‘Edward cares not sufficiently for his
brother to bestow much favour upon the father of the prince’s
wife. Thus, he would gain but little by the marriage unless
he were to place Clarence on the throne. Then he would
again become the real ruler of England, as he was until
‘Edward married Elizabeth Woodville, and the House of Rivers
rose to the first place in the royal favour, and eclipsed the
Star of Warwick. It is no wonder the proud Earl chafes
under the ingratitude of the man who owes his throne to him,
and that he is ready to dare everything so that he can but
prove to him that he is not to be slighted with impunity.
But why come to me, when he has Clarence as_ his
puppet ?”

“He may have convinced himself, madam, that Clarence is
even less to be trusted than Edward, or he may perceive that
but few of the Yorkists would follow him were he to declare
against the Usurper, while assuredly your adherents would
stand aloof altogether from such astruggle. Powerful as he is,
Warwick could not alone withstand the united forces of all
the nobles pledged to the support of the House of York.
Thence, as I take it, does it happen that he has resolved to
throw in his lot with Lancaster, if your Majesty will but
THE KING-MAKER. 13

forgive the evil he has done your House and accept him as
your ally, No doubt he will have terms to make and
conditions to lay down.

“‘ He may make what conditions he chooses,” Queen Margaret
said passionately, “so that he does but aid me to take venge-
ance on that false traitor; to place my husband again on the
throne ; and to obtain for my son his rightful heritage.”

As she spoke a trumpet sounded in the courtyard below.

“‘ He has come,” she exclaimed. ‘Once again, after years of
misery and humiliation, I can hope.”

“We had best retire, madam,” Sir Thomas Tresham said.
“* He will speak more freely to your Majesty if there are no
witnesses. Come, Gervaise, it is time that you practised your
exercises.” And Sir Thomas, with his wife and child, quitted
the room, leaving Queen Margaret with her son to meet the
man who had been the bitterest foe of her House, the author
of her direst misfortunes.

For two hours the Earl of Warwick was closeted with the
queen ; then he took horse and rode away. As soon as he did
so, a servant informed Sir Thomas and his wife that the queen
desired their presence. Margaret was standing radiant when
they entered.

“Congratulate me, my friends,” she said. “The Star of
Lancaster has risen again. Warwick has placed all his power
and influence at our disposal. We have both forgiven all the
past: I the countless injuries he has inflicted on my House,
he the execution of his father and so many of his friends. We
have both laid aside all our grievances, and we stand united
by our hate for Edward. There is but one condition, and this
I accepted gladly—namely, that my son should marry his
daughter Anne, This will be another bond between us; and
by all reports Anne is a charming young lady. Edward has
gladly agreed to the match; he could make no alliance, even
with the proudest princess in Europe, which would so aid him,
and so strengthen his throne.”

“God grant that your hopes may be fulfilled, madam,” the
14 A KNIGHT OF THE WHITE CROSS.

knight said earnestly, “‘and that peace may be given to our
distracted country! The Usurper has rendered himself un-
popular by his extravagance and by the exactions of his tax-
collectors, and I believe that England will gladly welcome the
return of its lawful king to power. When does Warwick
propose to begin?”

“He will at once get a fleet together. Louis, who has

. privately brought about this meeting, will of course throw no
impediment in his way; but, on the other hand, the Duke of
Burgundy will do all in his power to thwart the enterprise,
and will, as soon as he learns of it, warn Edward. I feel
new life in me, Eleanor. After fretting powerless for years, I
seem to be a different woman now that there is a prospect
of action, I am rejoiced at the thought that at last I shall
be able to reward those who have ventured and suffered so
much in the cause of Lancaster.”

“ My hope is, madam, that this enterprise will be the final
one,—that, once successful, our dear land will be no longer
deluged with blood, and that never again shall I be forced to
draw my sword against my countrymen.”

“Tis a good and pious wish, Sir Thomas, and heartily do I
join in it. My married life has been one long round of trouble,
and none more than I, have cause to wish for peace.”

“There is the more hope for it, madam, that these wars have
greatly diminished the number of powerful barons. It is they
who are the authors of this struggle; their rivalries and their
ambitions are the ruin of England. Save for their retainers
there would be no armies to place in the field; the mass of
people stand aloof altogether, desiring only to live in peace
and quiet. ’Tis the same here in France; ‘tis the powerful
vassals of the king that are ever causing trouble.”

“Tis so indeed, Sir Thomas. But without his feudal lords
how could a king place an army in the field, when his
dominions were threatened by a powerful neighbour ?”

“Then it would be the people’s business to fight, madam,
and I doubt not that they would do so in defence of their
THE KING-MAKER. 15

hearths and homes. Besides, the neighbour would no longer
have the power of invasion were he also without great vassals,
These great barons stand between the king and his subjects ;
and a monarch would be a king indeed were he able to rule
without their constant dictation, and undisturbed by their
rivalry and ambitions.”

“That would be a good time indeed, Sir Thomas,” the
queen said, with a smile; “but methinks there is but little
chance of its coming about, for at present it seems to me that
the vassals are better able to make or unmake kings, than
kings are able to deprive the great vassals of power; and never
since Norman William set foot in England were they more
powerful than they are at present. What does my chance of
recovering our throne rest upon? Not upon our right, but on
the quarrel between Warwick and the House of Rivers. We
are but puppets that the great lords play against each other.
Did it depend upon my will, it should be as you say; I would
crush them all at a blow. Then only should I feel really a
queen. But that is but a dream that can never be carried
out.”

“Not in our time, madam. But perhaps it may come
sooner than we expect; and this long war, which has destroyed
_ maany great families and weakened others, may greatly hasten
its arrival. I presume until Warwick is ready to move.
naught will be done, your Majesty ?”

“That is not settled yet. Warwick spoke somewhat of
causing a rising in the north before he set sail, so that a
portion at least of Edward’s power may be up there when
we make our landing.”

“Tt would be a prudent step, madam. If we can but gain
possession of London, the matter would be half finished.
The citizens are ever ready to take sides with those whom
they regard as likely to win, and just as they shout at present
‘Long live King Edward!’ so would they shout ‘Long live
King Henry!’ did you enter the town.”

“This may perhaps change the thought that you’ have
16 A KNIGHT OF THE WHITE CROSS.

entertained, Sir Thomas, of making your son a Knight of
St. John.”

“T have not thought the matter over, madam. If there
were quiet in the land I should, were it not for my vow,
be well content that he should settle down in peace at my
old hall; but if I see that there is still trouble and bloodshed:
ahead, I would in any case far rather that he should enter
the Order, and spend his life in fighting the infidel than in
strife with Englishmen. My good friend, the Grand Prior
of the Order in England, has promised that he will take
him as his page, and at any rate in the House of St. John’s
he will pass his youth in security whatsoever fate may befall
me. The child himself already bids fair to do honour to our
name, and to become a worthy member of the Order. He
is fond of study, and under my daily tuition is making good
progress in the use of his weapons.”

“That is he,” the prince said, speaking for the first time.
“Tt was but yesterday in the great hall downstairs he stood
up with blunted swords against young Victor de Paulliac, who
is nigh three years his senior.. It was amusing to see how the
little knaves fought against each other; and by my faith
Gervaise held his own staunchly, in spite of Victor’s superior
height and weight. If he join the Order, Sir Thomas, I
warrant me he will cleave many an infidel’s skull, and will do
honour to the langue of England.”

SF hope so, prince,” the knight said gravely. ‘The Moslems
ever gain in power, and it may well be that the Knights of
St. John will be hardly pressed to hold their own. If the boy
joins them it will be my wish that he shall as early as possible
repair to Rhodes. J do not wish him to become one of the
drones who live in sloth at their commanderies in England,
and take no part in the noble struggle of the Order with the
Moslem host, who have captured Constantinople and now
threaten all Burope. We were childless for some years after
our marriage, and Eleanor and I vowed that were a son born

to us he should. join the Order of the White Cross, and dedicate
(â„¢M 41)
THE KING-MAKER. 17

his life to the defence of Christian Europe against the infidel.
Our prayers for a son were granted, and Gervaise will enter
the Order as soon as his age will permit him. That is why I
rejoiced at the grand prior’s offer to take him as his page, for
he will dwell in the hospital safely until old enough to take the
first steps towards becoming a knight of the Order.”

“T would that I had been born the son of a baron like
yourself,” the prince said earnestly, “and that I were free to
choose my own career. Assuredly in that case I too would have
joined the noble Order and have spent my life in fighting in
so grand a cause, free from all the quarrels and disputes and
enmities that rend England. Even should I some day gain a
throne, surely my lot is not to be envied. Yet, as I have been
born to the rank, I must try for it, and I trust to do so worthily
and bravely. But who can say what the end willbe? Warwick
has ever been our foe, and though my royal mother may use
him in order to free my father, and place him on the throne,
she must know well enough that he but uses us for his own
ends alone, and that he will ever stand beside the throne and
be the real ruler of England.”

“ For a time, Edward,” the queen broke in. ‘‘ We have shown
that we can wait, and now it seems that our great hope is
likely to be fulfilled. After that, the rest will be easy. There
are other nobles, well-nigh as powerful as he, who look with
jealousy upon the way in which he lords it, and be assured that
they will look with a still less friendly eye upon him when he
stands, as you say, beside the throne, once your father is again
seated there. We can afford to bide our time, and assuredly it
will not be long before a party is formed against Warwick.
Until then we must bear everything. Our interests are the
same. Ifhe is content to remain a prop to the throne, and not
to eclipse it, the memory of the past will not stand between us,
and I shall regard him as the weapon that has beaten down the
House of York and restored us to our own, and shall give him
my confidence and friendship. If, on the other hand, he assumes
too much, and tries to lord it over us, I shall seek other

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18 A KNIGHT OF THE WHITE CROSS.

support and gather a party which even he will be unable suc-
cessfully to withstand. I should have thought, Edward, that
you would be even more glad than I that this long time of —
weary waiting for action is over, and that once again the
banner of Lancaster will be spread to the winds.” :

“T shall be that, mother. Rather would I meet death in the
field than live cooped up here, a pensioner of France. But I
own that I should feel more joy at the prospect if the people
of England had declared in our favour, instead of its being
Warwick,—whom you have always taught me to fear and
hate,—who thus comes to offer to place my father again on
the throne, and whose goodwill towards us is simply the
result of pique and displeasure because he is no longer first
in the favour of Edward. It does not seem to me that a
throne won by the aid of a traitor can be a stable one.”

“You are a foolish boy,” the queen said angrily. ‘‘ Do you
not see that by marrying Warwick’s daughter you will attach
him firmly to us?”

“Marriages do not count for much, mother. Another of
Warwick’s daughters married Clarence, Edward’s brother, and
yet he purposes to dethrone Edward.”

The queen gave an angry gesture and. said,—

“You have my permission to retire, Edward. I am in no
mood to listen to auguries of evil at the present moment.”

The prince hesitated for a moment as if about to speak, but
with an effort controlled himself, and bowing deeply, to his
mother, left the room.

“Edward is in a perverse humour,” the queen said in a
tone of much vexation to Sir Thomas Tresham, when Gervaise
had left the room. ‘ However, I know he will bear himself
well when the hour of trial comes.”

“That I can warrant he will, madam; he has a noble
character, frank and fearless, and yet thoughtful beyond his
years. He will make, I believe, a noble king, and may well
gather round him all parties in the state. But your Majesty
must make excuses for his humour, Young people are strong
THE KING-MAKER. 19

in their likes and dislikes. He has never heard you speak aught
but.ill of Warwick, and he knows how much harm the Harl
has done to your House. The question of expediency does not
weigh with the young as with their elders. While you see how
great are the benefits that will accrue from an alliance with
Warwick, and are ready to lay aside the hatred of years and
to forget the wrongs you have suffered, the young prince is
unable so quickly to forget that enmity against the Harl that
he has learnt from you.”

“You are right, Sir Thomas, and I cannot blame Edward
that he is unable, as I am, to forget the past. What steps
would you advise that I myself should take? Shall I remain
passive here, or shall I do what I can to rouse our partisans
in England?”

“T should say the latter, madam. Of course it will not do
to trust to letters, for were one of these to fall into wrong
hands it might cause the ruin of Warwick’s expedition; but I
should say that a cautious message sent by word of mouth to
some of our old adherents would be of great use. I myself
will, if your Majesty chooses to entrust me with the mission,
undertake to carry it out. I should take ship and land in
the west, and would travel in the guise of a simple country
gentleman, and call upon your adherents in all the western
counties. It would be needful first to make out a list of the
nobles who have shown themselves devoted to your cause,
and I should bid these hold themselves and their retainers in
readiness to take the field suddenly. I should say no word
of Warwick, but merely hint that you will not land alone,
but with a powerful array, and that all the chances are in
your favour.”

“ But it would be a dangerous mission, Sir Thomas.”

“Not greatly so, madam. My own estates lie in Sussex, and
there would be but little chance of my recognition, save by
your own adherents, who may have seen me among the leaders
of your troops in battle; and even that is improbable. At
present Edward deems himself so securely seated on the throne
20 A KNIGHT OF THE WHITE CROSS.

that men can travel hither and thither through the country
without being questioned, and the Lancastrians live quietly
with the Yorkists. Unless I were so unfortunate as to meet
a Yorkist noble who knew that I was a banished man and
one who had the honour of being in your majesty’s confidence,
I do not think that any danger could possibly arise. What
say you, wife?”

“T cannot think that there is no danger,’ Lady Tresham
said; ‘but even so I would not say a word to hinder you from
doing service to the cause. I know of no one else who could
perform the mission. You have left my side to go into battle
before now, and I cannot think that the danger of such an
expedition can be as great as that which you would undergo in
the field. Therefore, my dear lord, I would say no word now
to stay you.”

She spoke bravely and unfalteringly, but her face had paled
when Sir Thomas first made the proposal, and the colour had
not yet come back to her cheeks.

“ Bravely spoken, dame,” the queen said warmly. “ Well,
Sir Thomas, I accept your offer, and trust that you will not
be long separated from your wife and son, who will of course
journey with me when I go to England, where doubtless you
will be able to rejoin us a few days after we land. Now
let ‘us talk over the noblemen and gentlemen in the west,
upon whom we can rely, if not to join our banner as soon as
it is spread, at least to say no word that will betray you.”

Two days later Sir Thomas Tresham started on his journey,
while the queen remained at Amboise eagerly awaiting the
news that Warwick had collected a fleet, and was ready to set
sail. Up to this point the Duke of Clarence had sided with
Warwick against his brother, and had passed over with him
to France, believing, no doubt, that if the Harl should succeed
in dethroning Edward, he intended to place him, his son-in-
law, upon the throne. He was rudely awakened from this
delusion by Charles of Burgundy, who, being in all but open
rebellion against his suzerain, the King of France, kept himself
THE KING-MAKER. 21

intimately acquainted with all that was going on. He
despatched a female emissary to Clarence to inform him of
the league Warwick had made with the Lancastrians, and
the intended marriage between his daughter Anne and the
young prince; imploring him to be reconciled with his brother
and to break off his alliance with the Earl, who was on the
point of waging war against the House of York.

Clarence took the advice, and went over to England, where
he made his peace with Edward, the more easily because the
king, who was entirely given up to pleasure, treated with
contempt the warnings the Duke of Burgundy sent him of the
intended invasion by Warwick. And yet a moment’s serious
reflection should have shown him that his position was pre-
carious. The crushing exactions of the tax-gatherers, in order
to provide the means for Edward’s lavish expenditure, had
already caused very serious insurrections in various parts of
the country, and his unpopularity was deep and general. In
one of these risings the royal troops had suffered a crushing
defeat. The Earl Rivers, the father, and Sir John Woodville,
one of the brothers, of the queen had, with the Earl of Devon,
been captured by the rebels, and the three had been beheaded,
and the throne had only been saved by the intervention of
Warwick.

Thus, then, Edward had every reason for fearing the result
should the Earl appear in arms against him. He took, how-
ever, no measures whatever to prepare for the coming storm,
and although the Duke of Burgundy despatched a fleet to
blockade Harfleur, where Warwick was fitting out his expedi-
tion, and actually sent the name of the port at which the Earl
intended to land if his fleet managed to escape from Harfleur,
kidward continued carelessly to spend his time in pleasure and
dissipation, bestowing his full confidence upon the Archbishop
of York and the Marquis of Montague, both brothers of the
Earl of Warwick.

The elements favoured his enemies, for early in September
the Duke of Burgundy’s Fleet, off Harfleur, was dispersed by
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a storm, and Warwick, as soon as the gale abated, set sail,
and on the 13th landed on the Devonshire coast. .His
force was a considerable one, for the French king had fur-
nished him both with money and men; on effecting his landing
he found no army assembled to oppose him. A few hours
after his disembarkation, he was joined by Sir Thomas
Tresham, who gave him the good news that the whole of the
West was ready to rise, and that in a few days all the great
landowners would join him with their retainers. This turned
out to be the case, and Warwick, with a great array, marched
eastward. Kent had already risen, and London declared for
King Henry. Warwick, therefore, instead of marching thither,
moved towards Lincolnshire, where Edward was with his
army, having gone north to repress an insurrection that had
broken out there at the instigation of Warwick.

Lord Montague now threw off the mask, and declared for
King Henry. Most of the soldiers followed him, and Edward,
finding it hopeless to oppose Warwick’s force, which was now
within a short march of him, took ship with a few friends who
remained faithful, and sailed for Holland. Warwick returned
to London, where he took King Henry from the dungeon in
the Tower, into which he himself had, five years before, thrown
him, and proclaimed him king.

On the day that this took place Dame Tresham arrived in
London with her son. The queen had found that she could
not for the present cross, as she was waiting for a large
French force which was to accompany her. As it was
uncertain how long the delay might last, she counselled her
friend to join her husband. The revolution had been
accomplished without the loss of a single life, with the
exception of that of the Earl of Worcester, who was hated
for his cruelty by the people. Edward’s principal friends took
refuge in various religious houses. The queen, her three
daughters, and her mother, fled to the sanctuary at West-
minster. All these were left unmolested, nor was any step
taken against the other adherents of the House of York.
THE KING-MAKER, 23

Warwick was now virtually King of England. The king,
whose intellect had always been weak, was now almost an
imbecile, and Margaret of Anjou was still detained in France.
Sir Thomas Tresham went down to his estates in’ Kent, and
there lived quietly for some months.

The Duke of Clarence had joined Warwick as soon as he

saw that his brother’s cause was lost; and as the Duke had
no knowledge of his changed feelings towards him, he was
heartily welcomed. An act of settlement was passed by
- Parliament entailing the Crown on Henry’s son Edward,
Prince of Wales, and in case of that prince’s death without
issue, on the Duke of Clarence. On the 12th of March following
(1471) Edward suddenly appeared with a fleet with which
he had been secretly supplied by the Duke of Burgundy, and,
sailing north, landed in the Humber. He found the northern
population by no means disposed to aid him, but upon his
taking a solemn oath that he had no designs whatever upon
the throne, but simply claimed to be restored to his rights
and dignities as Duke of York, he was joined by a sufficient
force to enable him to cross the Trent. As he marched south
his army speedily swelled, and he was joined by many
great lords.

Warwick had summoned Henry’s adherents to the field, and
marched north to meet him. When the armies approached
each other, the Duke of Clarence, who commanded a portion
of Henry’s army, went over with his whole force to Edward,
and Warwick, being no longer in a position to give battle, was
obliged to draw off and allow Edward to march unopposed
towards London. The citizens, with their usual fickleness,
received him with the same outburst of enthusiasm with
which, five months before, they had greeted the entry of
Warwick. The unfortunate King Henry was again thrown
into his dungeon in the Tower, and Edward found himself
once more King of England.

_ Sir Thomas Tresham, as soon as he heard of the landing of
Edward, had hastened up to London. In his uncertainty how
24 A KNIGHT OF THE WHITE CROSS.

matters would go, he brought his wife and son up with
him, and left them in lodgings, while he marched north with
Warwick. As soon as the defection of Clarence opened the
road to London, he left the Earl, promising to return in a
few days, and rode to town, arriving there two days before
Edward’s entry, and, purchasing another horse, took his wife
and son down to St. Albans, where leaving them, he rejoined
Warwick. In a few days the latter had gathered sufficient
forces to enable him to risk the fortunes of a battle, and,
marching south, he encamped with his army on the common
north of Barnet. Edward had come out to meet him, and the
two armies slept on Easter Eve within two miles of each
other.

Late in the evening Clarence sent a messenger to the Earl,
offering to mediate, but the offer was indignantly refused by
Warwick.

In the darkness, neither party was aware of the other's
precise position. Warwick was much stronger than the king
in artillery, and had placed it on his right wing. The king,
in his ignorance of the enemy’s position, had placed his troops
considerably more. to the right than those of Warwick’s army.
The latter, believing that Edward’s line was facing his, kept up
a heavy cannonade all night upon where he supposed Edward's
left to be—a cannonade which was thus entirely futile.

In the morning (April 14th) a heavy mist covered the
country and prevented either force from seeing the other's
dispositions. Warwick took the command of his left wing,
having with him the Duke of Exeter. Somerset was in com-
mand of his centre, and Montague and Oxford of his right.

Edward placed himself in the centre of his array, the Duke of
Gloucester commanded on his right, and Lord Hastings on his
left.

Desirous, from his inferiority in artillery, to fight out the
battle hand to hand, Edward, at six o’clock in the morning,
ordered his trumpets to blow, and, after firing a few shots,
advanced through the mist to attack the enemy. His mis-
THE KING-MAKER. 25

conception as to Warwick’s position, which had saved his
troops from the effects of the cannonade during the night, was
now disadvantageous to him, for the Earl’s right so greatly
outflanked his left that when they came into contact
Hastings found himself nearly surrounded by a vastly superior
force. His wing fought valiantly, but was at length broken
by Oxford’s superior numbers, and driven out of the field.
The mist prevented the rest of the armies from knowing what
had happened on the king’s left. Edward himself led the.
charge on Warwick’s centre, and having his best troops under
his command, pressed forward with such force and vehemence
that he pierced Somerset’s lines and threw them into con-
fusion.

Just as Warwick’s right had outflanked the king’s left, so
his own left was outflanked by Gloucester. Warwick’s troops
fought with great bravery, and, in spite of the disaster to his
centre, were holding their ground until Oxford, returning
from his pursuit of the king’s left, came back through the
mist. The king’s emblem was a sun, that of Oxford a star
with streaming rays. In the dim light this was mistaken
by Warwick’s men for the king’s device, and believing that
Oxford was far away on the right, they received him with a
discharge of arrows. This was at once returned, and a con-
flict took place. At last the mistake was discovered, but the
confusion caused was irreparable. Warwick and Oxford each
suspected the other of treachery, and the king’s right still
pressing on, the confusion increased, and the battle, which had
been so nearly won by the Earl, soon became a complete defeat,
and by ten in the morning Warwick’s army was in full flight.

Accounts differ as to the strength of the forces engaged, but
it is probable that there was no great inequality, and that
each party brought some fifteen thousand men into the field.
The number of slain is also very uncertain, some historians
placing the total at ten thousand, others as low as one thousand ;
but from the number of nobles who fell, the former computa-
tion is probably nearest to the truth. Warwick, his brother
26 A KNIGHT OF THE WHITE CROSS.

Montague, and many other nobles and gentlemen, were killed,
the only great nobles on his side who escaped being the
Earls of Somerset and Oxford; many were also killed on
Edward’s side, and the slaughter among the ordinary fighting
men was greater than usual.

Hitherto in the battles that had been fought during the
civil war, while the leaders taken on the field were frequently
executed, the common soldiers were permitted to return to
their homes, as they had only been acting under the orders
of their feudal superiors, and were not considered responsible
for their acts. At Barnet, however, Edward, smarting from
the humiliation he had suffered by his enforced flight from
England, owing to the whole country declaring for his rival,
gave orders that no quarter was to be granted.

Tt was an anxious day at St. Albans, where many ladies
whose husbands were with Warwick's army had, like Dame
Tresham, taken up their quarters. It was but a few miles
from the field of battle. In the event of victory they could
at once join their husbands, while in case of defeat they
could take refuge in the sanctuary of the abbey. Messengers
the night before had brought the news that the battle would
begin at the dawn of day, and with intense anxiety they
waited for the news. Dame Tresham and her son attended
early mass at the abbey, and had returned to their lodgings,

‘when Sir Thomas rode up at full speed. His armour was
dinted and his plume shorn away from his helmet. As
‘he entered the house he was met by his wife, who had run
downstairs as she heard his horse stop at the door. A glance
at his face was sufficient to tell the news.

“We have lost the day,” he said. “Warwick and Montague
are both killed. All is lost here for the present. Which will
you do, my love, ride with me to the West, where Queen
Margaret will speedily land, if indeed she has not landed
already, or take sanctuary here with the boy?”

“T will go with you,” she said. “I would vastly rather
do so.”


















SIR THOMAS TRESHAM BRINGS HIS WIFE NEWS
OF THE LOST BATTLE,
THE KING-MAKER. 27

“T will tell you more on the road,” he said. “ There is no
time to be lost now.”

The woman of the house was called, and at once set her
gon to saddle the other horse and to give a feed to that of
the knight. Dame Tresham busied herself with packing the
saddle-bags while her husband partook of a hasty meal; and
ten minutes after his arrival they set off, Gervaise riding
‘behind his father, while the latter led the horse on which his
wife was mounted.
“This mist told against us in the battle, wife, for as we
advanced our forces fell into confusion, and more than once
friend attacked friend, believing that he was an enemy.
However, it has proved an advantage to us now, for it has
enabled great numbers to escape who might otherwise have
been followed and cut down. I was very fortunate. I had
left my horse at a little farmhouse two miles in the rear
of our camp, and in the fog had but small hope of finding it;
but soon after leaving the battle-field, I came upon a rustic
hurrying in the same direction as myself, and upon questioning
him it turned out that he was a hind on the very farm at which
I had left the horse. He had, with two or three others, stolen
out after midnight to see the battle, and was now making his
way home again, having seen indeed but little, but having
learned from fugitives that we had been defeated. He guided
me to the farmhouse, which otherwise I should assuredly never
have reached. His master was favourable to our party, and
let the man take one of the cart-horses, on which he rode as
my guide until he had placed me upon the high road to St.
Albans, and I was then able to gallop on at full speed.”

“ And Warwick and his brother Montague are both killed?”

“Both. The great Harl will make and unmake no more
kings. He has been a curse to England, with his boundless
ambition, his vast possessions, and his readiness to change
sides and to embroil the country in civil war for purely per-
sonal ends. The great nobles are a curse to the country,
wife. They are, it is true, a check upon kingly ill-doing and |
28 A KNIGHT OF THE WHITE CROSS.

oppression ; but were they, with their great arrays of retainers
and feudal followers, out of the way, methinks that the
citizens and yeomen would be able to hold their own against
any king.”

“Was the battle a hard-fought one?”

“T know but little of what passed, except near the standard
of Warwick himself. There the fighting was fierce indeed, for
it was against the Earl that the king finally directed his chief
onslaught. Doubtless he was actuated both by a deep per-
sonal resentment against the Earl for the part he had played
and the humiliation he had inflicted upon him, and also by the
knowledge that a defeat of Warwick personally would be the
heaviest blow that he could inflict upon the cause of Lancaster.”

“Then do you think the cause is lost ?”

“T say not that. Pembroke has a strong force in Wales,
and if the West rises, and Queen Margaret on landing can
join him, we may yet prevail; but I fear that the news of the
field of Barnet will deter many from joining us. Men may
risk lands and lives for a cause which seems to offer a fair
prospect of success, but they can hardly be blamed for holding
back when they see that the chances are all against them.
Moreover, as a Frenchwoman, it cannot be denied that
Margaret has never been popular in England, and her arrival
here, aided by French gold and surrounded by Frenchmen,
will tell against her with the country people. I went as far
as I could on the day before I left Amboise, urging her on
no account to come hither until matters were settled. It
would have been infinitely better had the young prince come
alone, and landed in the West without a single follower. The
people would have admired his trust in them, and would, I am
sure, have gathered strongly round his banner. However, we
must still hope for the best. Fortune was against us to-day:
it may be with us next time we give battle. And with parties
so equally divided throughout the country a signal victory
would bring such vast numbers to our banners that Edward
would again find it necessary to cross the seas,”
THE BATTLE OF TEWKESBURY. 29

CHAPTER II.
THE BATTLE OF TEWKESBURY.

IDING fast, Sir Thomas Tresham crossed the Thames at

Reading before any news of the battle of Barnet had
arrived there. On the third day after leaving St. Albans he
reached Westbury, ‘and there heard that the news had been
received of the queen’s landing at Plymouth on the very day
on which her friends had been defeated at Barnet, and that
she had already been joined by the Duke of Somerset, the
Earl of Devon, and others, and that Exeter had been
named as the point of rendezvous: for her,friends. As the
Lancastrians were in the majority in Wiltshire and Somerset,
there was no longer any fear of arrest by partisans of
York, and after resting for a day Sir Thomas Tresham
rode quietly on to Exeter, where the queen had already
arrived.

The battle of Barnet had not, in reality, greatly weakened
the Lancastrian cause. The Earl of Warwick was so detested
by the adherents of the Red Rose that comparatively few of
them had joined him, and the fight was rather between the
two sections of Yorkists than between York and Lancaster.
The Earl’s death had broken up his party, and York and
Lancaster were now face to face with each other, without his
disturbing influence on either side. Among those who had
joined the queen was Tresham’s great friend, the Grand Prior
of St. John’s. Sir Thomas took up his lodgings in the house °
where he had established himself.

The queen was greatly pleased at the arrival of Dame
Tresham, and at her earnest request the latter shared her
apartments, while Gervaise remained with his father.

“So this is the youny Knight of St. John,” the prior said,
on the evening of the arrival of Sir Thomas. “I would,
Tresham, that I were at present at Rhodes, doing battle with
30 A KNIGHT OF THE WHITE CROSS.

the infidels, rather than engaged in this warfare against
Englishmen and fellow-Christians.”

“T can well understand that,” Sir Thomas said.

“T could not hold aloof here, Tresham. The vows of our
Order by no means hinder us from taking part in the affairs
of our own country. The rule of the Order is indeed against
it, but the rule is constantly broken. Were it otherwise there
could be no commanderies in this or any other country; we
should have, on entering the Order, to abandon our nationality,
and to form part of one community in the East. The Order
is true to its oaths. We cannot defend the Holy Sepulchre,
for that, for the present, is hopelessly lost ; but we can and do
wage war with the infidel. For this funds are necessary as
well as swords, and our commanderies throughout Europe
supply the funds by which the struggle is maintained, and,
when it is needed, send out contingents to help those fighting
in the East. It was from the neglect of this cardinal point that
the Templars fell. Their commanderies amassed wealth and
wide possessions, but unlike us the knights abstained altogether .
from fulfilling their vows, and ceased to resist the infidel.
Therefore they were suppressed, and, with the general approval
of Europe, a portion of their possessions was handed over to
the knights of St. John. However, as I understand, it is
your wish that as soon as the boy comes of age to wield arms
he shall go to Rhodes and become an active member of the
Order. This is indeed the rule with all neophytes, but having
served a certain time they are then permitted to return and
join one of the commanderies in their native countries.

“T do not wish that for Gervaise,” his father said; “at
least; I wish him to remain at Rhodes until all the civil
troubles are absolutely at an end here. My life has been
ruined by them. Loving retirement and quiet, and longing
for nothing so much as a life among my tenantry, I have
almost from a boy been actively engaged in warfare or have
been away as an exile. Here every one of gentle blood has
been more or less mixed up in these civil broils. To few of us
THE BATTLE OF TEWKESBURY. 31

does it personally matter whether a member of the House of
York or Lancaster sits on the throne, and yet we have been
almost compelled to take sides with one or the other; and now,
in my middle age I am on the eve of another battle in which
T risk my life and fortune. If we win I gain naught but the
satisfaction of seeing young Edward made King of England.
If we lose I am going into exile again, or I may leave my wife
a widow, and my child penniless.”

“Tt is too true, Tresham; and as I am as likely to fall as
you are, the child might be left without a protector as well as
fatherless. However, against that I will provide. I will write
a letter to Peter D’Aubusson, who is the real governor of
Rhodes, for the Grand Master Orsini is so old that his rule is
little more than nominal. At his death D’Aubusson is certain
to be elected Grand Master. He is a dear friend of mine.
We entered the Order the same year, and were comrades in
many a fight with the Moslems, and I am quite sure that
when I tell him that it is my last request of him, he will,
in memory of our long friendship, appoint your son as one
of the Grand Master’s pages. As you know, no one, however
high his rank, is accepted as a novice before the age of sixteen.
After a year’s probation he is received into the body of the ©
Order as a professed knight, and must go out and serve for
a time in Rhodes. After three years of active service he must
reside two more at the convent, and can then be made a
commander. There is but one exception to the rule—namely,
that the pages of the grand master are entitled to the privi-
lege of admission at the age of twelve, so that they become
professed knights at thirteen. Your son is now but nine,
you say, and we must remember that D’Aubusson is not
yet Grand Master, and Orsini may live for some years yet.
D’Aubusson, however, can doubtless get him to appoint the
boy as one of his pages. But, in any case, there are three
years yet to be passed before he can go out. Doubtless
these he will spend under his mother’s care; but as it is
as well to provide against everything, I will furnish your
32 A KNIGHT OF THE WHITE CROSS.

dame with a letter to the knight who will probably succeed
me as Grand Prior of the English Jangue, asking him to see
to the care and education of the boy up to the time when he
can proceed to Rhodes. We may hope, my dear Tresham, that
there will be no occasion to use such documents, and that you
and I may both be able personally to watch over his career.
Still, it is as well to take every precaution. I shall, of course,
give D’Aubusson full particulars about you, your vow, and
your wishes.”

“T thank you greatly, old friend,’ Sir Thomas said. “It has
taken a load off my mind. I shall leave him here with his
mother when we march forward, and bid her, if ill befalls me,
cross again to France, and then to keep Gervaise with her
until she can bring herself to part with him. She has her
jewels and a considerable sum of money which I accepted
from the man who has been enjoying my estates for the last
five years, in lieu of the monies that he had received during
that time. Therefore, she will not lack means for some years
tocome. Besides, Queen Margaret has a real affection for her,
and will, doubtless, be glad to have her with her again in
exile.

“When I am old enough,” Gervaise said, suddenly looking
up from a missal of the Grand Prior’s which he had been
examining, “I will chop off the head of the Duke of York,
and bring mother back to England.”

“ You will be a valiant champion no doubt, my boy,” the
Prior said, laughing. “ But that is just what your father does
not want. Chop off the heads of as many infidels as you will,
but leave Englishmen alone, be they dukes or commoners,
It is a far more glorious career to be aiding to defend Europe
against the Moslem than to be engaged in wars with your
own countrymen. If the great lords will fight, let them
fight it out themselves without our aid; but I hope that long
before you become a man even they will be tired of these
perpetual broils, and that some agreement may be arrived
at, and peace reign in this unhappy land.”
THE BATTLE OF TEWKESBURY. 33

“ Besides, Gervaise,” his father added, “ you must. bear in
mind always that my earnest wish and hope is that you will
become a champion of the Cross. I took a solemn vow before
you were born that if a son were granted to me I would
dedicate him to the service of the Cross, and if I am taken
from you, you must still try to carry that oath into effect.
I trust that, at any rate for some years after you attain
manhood, you will expend your whole strength and powers
in the defence of Christianity, and as a worthy knight of the
Order of St. John. Too many of the knights, after serving
for three years against the infidels, return to their native
countries and pass the rest of their lives in slothful ease at
their commanderies, save perhaps when at any great crisis
they go out for a while and join in the struggle. Such is
not the life I should wish you to lead. At the death of
your mother and myself, you will have no family ties
in England—nothing to recall you here. If the House of
York succeeds in establishing itself firmly on the throne, my
estates will be forfeited. Therefore, regard Rhodes as your
permanent home, and devote your life to the Order. Beginning
so young, you may hope to distinguish yourself—to gain high
rank in it; but remember that though these are my wishes,

they are not my orders, and that your career must be in your

own hands.”

“T will be a brave knight, father,” the boy said firmly.

“That is right, my boy. Now go upstairs to your bed; it is
already late. I do not regret my vow,” he went on, after
Gervaise had left the room, “though I regret that he is my only
son, It is singular that men should care about what comes
after them, but I suppose it is human nature. I should have
liked to think that my descendants would sit in the old house,
and that men of my race and name would long own the
estates. But doubtless it is all for the best; for at least
I can view the permanent loss of my estates, in case the
Yorkists triumph, without any poignant regret.”

“Doubtless it is for the best, Tresham, and you must

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remember that things may not, even now, turn out as you
think. A knight who has done a brave service does not find
much difficulty in obtaining from the Pope a dispensation from
his vows. Numbers of knights have so left the Order and have
married and perpetuated their name. It is almost a necessity
that it should be so, for otherwise many princes and barons
would object to their sons entering the Order. Its object is to
keep back the irruption of the Moslems, and when men have
done their share of hard work no regret need be felt if they
desire to leave the Order. Our founder had no thought of
covering Europe with monasteries, and beyond the fact that it
is necessary there should be men to administer our manors and
estates, I see no reason why any should not freely leave when
they reach the age of thirty or thirty-five, and indeed believe
that it would strengthen rather than weaken us were the vows,
taken at the age of seventeen, to be for fifteen years only.”

“ There is something in that,” the knight said thoughtfully.
“ However, that is far in the distance, and concerns me but
little; still, I agree with you, for I see no advantage in men,
after their time of usefulness to the Order is past, being bound
to settle down to a monastic life if by nature and habit unsuited
for it. There are some spirits who, after long years of war-
fare, are well content so to do, but there are assuredly others
to whom a, life of forced inactivity, after a youth and manhood
spent in action, must be well-nigh unendurable. And now tell
me frankly what you think of our chances here.”

“Hverything depends upon time. Promises of aid have
come in from all quarters, and if Edward delays we shall soon
be at the head of an overwhelming force. But Edward, with
all his faults and vices, is an able and energetic leader, and
must be well aware that if he is to strike successfully he must
strike soon. We must hope that he will not be able to do
this. He cannot tell whether we intend to march direct to
London, or to join Pembroke in Wales, or to march north,
and until he divines our purpose, he will hardly dare to move
lest we should, by some rapid movement, interpose between
THE BATTLE OF TEWKESBURY. 35

himself and London. If he gives us a month, our success is
certain. If he can give battle in a fortnight, no one can say
how the matter will end.”

Edward, indeed, was losing no time. He stayed but a few
days in London after his victory at Barnet, and on the 19th
of April left for Windsor, ordering all his forces to join him
there. The Lancastrians had endeavoured to puzzle him as to
their intended movements by sending parties out in various
directions ; but as soon as he had gathered a force, numerically
small; but composed of veteran soldiers, he hurried west,
determined to bring on a battle at the earliest opportunity.
The queen’s advisers determined to move first to Wells, as
from that point they could either go north or march upon
‘London. Edward entered Abingdon on the 27th, and then,
finding the Lancastrians still at Wells, marched to the north-
west, by which means he hoped to intercept them if they moved
north, while he would be able to fall back and bar their road
to London if they advanced in that direction. He therefore
moved to Cirencester, and waited there for news until he
learned that they had visited Bristol and there obtained re-
inforcements of men and supplies of money and cannon, and
had then started on the high road to Gloucester.

He at once sent off messengers to the son of Lord Beau-
champ, who held the Castle of Gloucester for him, assuring
him that he was following at full speed, and would come
to his aid forthwith. The messengers arrived in time, and
when the queen, after a long march, arrived before Gloucester,
she found the gates shut in her face. The governor had taken
steps to prevent her numerous adherents in the town from
rising on her behalf, and, manning the walls, refused to sur-
render. Knowing that Edward was coming up rapidly, it
was evident that there was no time to spare in an attempt
to take the town, and the queen’s army therefore pressed on,
without waiting, to Tewkesbury. Once across the river they
would speedily be joined by the Earl of Pembroke, and Edward
would be forced to fall back at once.
36 A KNIGHT OF THE WHITE CROSS.

By the time they reached the river, however, they were
thoroughly exhausted. They had marched thirty-six miles
without rest, along bad roads and through woods, and were
unable to go farther. The queen urged that the river should
be crossed, but the leaders of the force were of opinion that it
was better to halt. Edward would be able to follow them
across the river, and were he to attack them when in disorder,
and still further wearied by the operation of making the passage,
he would certainly crush them. Moreover, a further. retreat
would discourage the soldiers, and as a battle must now be
fought, it was better to fight where they were, especially as
they could choose a strong position. The queen gave way,
and the army encamped on a large field in front of the town.
The position was well calculated for defence, for the country
around was so broken and intercepted with lanes and deep
hedges and ditches, that it was extremely difficult of approach.

In the evening Edward came up, his men having also
marched some six-and-thirty miles, and encamped for the
night within three miles of the Lancastrian position.

The queen’s troops felt confident of victory. In point of
numbers they were superior to their antagonists, and had the
advantage of a strong position. Sir Thomas Tresham had, as
he proposed, left his wife and son at Exeter when the force
marched away.

“Do not be despondent, love,” he said to his weeping wife,
as he bade her good-bye. “Everything is in our favour, and
there is a good hope of a happy termination to this long
struggle. But, win or lose, be assured it is the last time I will
draw my sword. I have proved my fidelity to the House of
Lancaster ; I have risked life and fortune in their cause; but I
feel that I have done my share and more, and whichever way

- Providence may now decide the issue of the struggle, I will
accept it. If we lose, and I come scathless through the fight,
I will ride hither, and we will embark at Plymouth for
France, and there live quietly until the time comes when
Edward may feel himself seated with sufficient firmness on the
THE BATTLE OF TEWKESBURY. 37

throne to forgive past offences and to grant an amnesty to
all who have fought against him. In any other case, dear,
you know my wishes, and I bid you carry them out within
twenty-four hours of your receiving news of a defeat, without
waiting longer for my appearance.”

As soon as it was light, Edward advanced to the attack.
The Duke of Gloucester was in command of the vanguard. He
himself led the centre, while the rear was commanded by the
Marquis of Dorset and Lord Hastings. The most advanced
division of Lancastrians was commanded by the Duke of
Somerset and his brother. The Grand Prior of the Order of
St. John and Lord Wenlock were stationed in the centre, the
Earl of Devon with the reserve. Refreshed by their rest, the
queen’s troops were in good spirits. While awaiting the attack,
she and the prince rode among the ranks, encouraging the
men with fiery speeches, and promising large rewards to all
in case of victory.

Gloucester made his advance with great difficulty. The
obstacles to his progress were so many and serious that his
division was brought to a halt before it came into contact
with the defenders. He therefore brought up his artillery
and opened a heavy cannonade upon Somerset’s position, sup-
porting his guns with flights of arrows, and inflicting such
heavy loss upon him that the duke felt compelled to take the
offensive.

Having foreseen that he might be obliged to do so, he had,
early in the morning, carefully examined the ground in front
of him, and had found some lanes by which he could make a
flank attack on the enemy. Moving his force down these
lanes, where the trees and hedges completely hid his advance
from the Yorkists, he fell suddenly upon Edward’s centre, which, -
taken by surprise at the unexpected attack, was driven in
confusion up the hill behind it. Somerset was quick to
take advantage of his success, and wheeling his men round fell
upon the Duke of Gloucester’s division, and was equally
successful in his attack upon it. Had the centre, under Lord
38 A KNIGHT OF THE WHITE CROSS.

Wenlock, moved forward at once to his support, the victory
would have been assured; but Wenlock lay inactive, and
Somerset was now engaged in conflich with the whole of
Edward’s force. But even under these circumstances he still
gained ground, when suddenly the whole aspect of the battle
was changed.

Before it began Edward had sent two hundred spearmen
to watch a wood near the defenders’ lines, as he thought that
the Lancastrians might place a force there to take him in
flank as he attacked their front. He ordered them, if they
found the wood unoccupied, to join in the fight as opportunity
might offer. The wood was unoccupied, and the spearmen,
seeing the two divisions of their army driven -backwards, and
being thereby cut off from their friends, issued from the wood
and, charging down in a body, fell suddenly upon Somerset’s
rear.

Astounded and confused by an attack from such a quarter,
and believing that it was an act of treachery by one of their
own commanders, Somerset’s men, who had hitherto been fight-
ing with the greatest bravery, fell into confusion. Edward’s
quick eye soon grasped the opportunity, and rallying his troops
he charged impetuously down upon the Lancastrians, seconded
hotly by Gloucester and his division.

The disorder in Somerset’s lines speedily grew into a panic,
and the division broke up and fled through the lanes to the
right and left. Somerset, after in vain trying to stop the panic,
rode furiously back into the camp, followed by his principal
officers, and riding up to Lord Wenlock he cleft his head in two
with a battle-axe. His resentment, although justified by the
inactivity of this nobleman at such a crisis, was yet disastrous,
as it left the centre without a leader, and threw it into a state
of disorganisation, as many must have supposed that Somer-
set had turned traitor and gone over to the enemy. Before
any disposition could be made, Edward and Gloucester poured
their forces into the camp, and the Lancastrians at once broke
and fled. Many of their leaders took refuge in the church, an
THE BATTLE OF TEWKESBURY. 39

asylum which they deemed inviolable, and which the Lan-
castrians had honourably respected in their hour of triumph,

Among them were the Duke of Somerset, the Grand Prior of
the Order of St. John, Sir Humphrey Audely, Sir Gervis of
Clifton, Sir William Gainsby, Sir William Cary, Sir Henry Rose,
Sir Thomas Tresham, and seven esquires. Margaret of Anjou
fell into the hands of the victors. As to the fate of the young
prince, accounts differ. Some authorities say that he was
overtaken and slain on the field, but the majority relate that
he was captured and taken before Edward, who asked him,
“What brought you to England?” On his replying boldly,
“ My father’s crown and mine own inheritance,” Edward struck
him in the mouth with his gauntlet, and his attendants, or
some say his brothers, at once despatched the youth with their
swords.

The king, with Gloucester and Clarence, then went to the
church at Tewkesbury, where the knights had taken refuge,
burst open the doors, and entered it. A priest, bearing the
holy vessels, threw himself before the king, and would not
move until he promised to pardon all who had taken
sanctuary there. The king then retired, and trusting in the
royal word, the gentlemen made no attempt to escape, although
it is said that they could easily have done so. Two days later a
party of soldiers by the king’s orders broke into the church,
dragged them from the foot of the altar, and beheaded them
outside,

The news of the issue of the fatal battle of Tewkesbury,
the capture of the queen, and the death of the prince, was
borne to Exeter by fugitives on the following day.. Beyond
the fact that the Earl of Devon and other nobles were known
to have been killed, and Somerset with a party of knights
had taken sanctuary, they could give no details as to the
fate of individuals, In the deepest distress at the utter ruin
of the cause, and in ignorance of the fate of her husband, who
she could only hope was one of those who had gained sanctuary,
Dame Tresham prepared for flight. This accomplished, she
40 A KNIGHT OF THE WHITE CROSS.

had only to wait, and sit in tearless anguish at the window,
listening intently whenever a horseman rode past.

All night her watch continued. Gervaise, who had cried
himself to sleep, lay on a couch beside her. Morning dawned,
and she then knew that her husband would not come, for
had he escaped from the field he would long ere this have
been with her. The messenger with the news had arrived
at eight the previous morning, and, faithful to her husband’s
wishes, at that hour she ordered the horses to be brought
round, and, joining a party of gentlemen who were also
making for the coast, rode with them to Plymouth. Arrange-
ments were at once made with the captain of a small ship
in the port, and two days later they landed at Honfleur,
where Sir Thomas had enjoined his wife to wait until she
heard from him or obtained sure news of his fate. A week
after her arrival the news was brought by other fugitives of
the violation of the sanctuary by the king, and the murder
of Somerset and the gentlemen with him, of whom Sir Thomas
Tresham was known to have been one.

The blow proved fatal to Dame Tresham. She had gone
through many trials and misfortunes, and had ever borne
them bravely, but the loss of her husband completely broke
her down. Save to see his wishes concerning their son carried
out, she had no longer any interest in life or any wish
to live. But until the future of Gervaise was assured, her
mission was unfulfilled. His education was her sole care; his
mornings were spent at a monastery, where the monks instructed
the sons of such of the nobles and gentry of the neighbourhood
as cared that they should be able to read and write. In
the afternoon he had the best masters in the town in military
exercises. His evenings he spent with his mother, who strove
to instil in him the virtues of patience, mercy to the vanquished,
and valour, by stories of the great characters of history. She
herself spent her days in pious exercises, in attending the
services of the Church, and in acts of charity and kindness
to her poorer neighbours. But her strength failed rapidly, and
THE BATTLE OF TEWKESBURY. 41

she was but a shadow of her former self when, two years and
a half after her arrival at Honfleur, she felt that if she was
herself to hand Gervaise over to the Order of St. John, she
must no longer delay. Accordingly she took ship to London,
and landing there made her way with him to the dwelling of
the Order at Clerkenwell. It was in process of re-building, for
in-1381 it had been first plundered and then burned by the
insurgents under Wat Tyler. During the ninety years that
had elapsed since that event the work of re-building had pro-
ceeded steadily, each grand prior making additions to the pile
which, although not yet fully completed, was already one of
the grandest and stateliest abodes in England.

On inquiring for the grand prior, and stating that she had
a letter of importance for him, Dame Tresham and her son
were shown up to his apartment, and on entering were kindly
and courteously received by him when informed that she was
the widow of the late Sir Thomas Tresham.

“T am the bearer of a letter for you, given into my hand by
my husband’s dear friend your predecessor,” she said, “a few
days before his murder at Tewkesbury. It relates to my son
here.”

The grand prior opened the letter and read it.

“ Assuredly, madam, I will carry out the wishes here ex-
pressed,” he said. “ They are, that I should forward at once the
letter he has given you to Sir Peter D’Aubusson, and that until
an answer is received from him, I should take care of the boy
here, and see that he is instructed in all that is needful for a
future knight of our Order. I grieve to see that you yourself
are looking so ill.”

“My course is well-nigh run,” she said. “TI have, methinks,
but a few days to live. I am thankful that it has been
permitted to me to carry out my husband's wishes, and to place
my boy in-your hands. That done, my work on earth is finished,
and glad indeed am I that the time is at hand when I can rejoin
my dear husband.”

“We have a building here where we can lodge ladies in
42 A KNIGHT OF THE WHITE CROSS.

distress or need, Dame Tresham, and I trust that you will take
up your abode there.”

“T ghall indeed be thankful to do so,” she replied. “I know
no one in London, and few would care to lodge a dying woman.”

“We are Hospitallers,” the grand prior said. “That was
our sole mission when we were first founded, and before we
became a military order, and it is stilla part of our sworn duty
to aid the distressed.”

A few minutes later Dame Tresham was conducted to a
comfortable apartment, and was given into the charge of a
female attendant. The next day she had another interview with
the grand prior, to whom she handed over her jewels and remain-
ing money. Thisshe prayed him to devote to the furnishing of
the necessary outfit for Gervaise. She spent the rest of the day
in the church of the hospital, had a long talk with her son in
the evening, giving him her last charges as to his future life
and conduct, and that night, as if she had now fulfilled her last
duty on earth, she passed away, and was found by her attendant
lying with a look of joy and peacefulness on her dead face.

Gervaise’s grief was for a time excessive. He was nearly
twelve years old, and had never until now been separated from
her even for a day. She had often spoken to him of her end
being near, but until the blow came he had never quite under-
stood that it could be so. She had, on the night before her death,
told him that he must not grieve overmuch for her, for that in
any case they must have soon been sundered, and that it was
far better that he should think of her as at rest, and happy,
than as leading a lonely and sorrowful life. The grand prior,
however, wisely gave him but little time to dwell upon his loss,
but as soon as her funeral had taken place, handed him over to
the knights who had the charge of the novices on probation,
and instructed them in their military exercises, and of the
chaplain who taught them such learning as was considered
requisite for a knight of the Order.

The knights were surprised at the proficiency the lad had
already attained in the use of his weapons.
THE BATTLE OF TEWKESBURY. 43

“ By St. Agatha,” one of them exclaimed, after the con-
clusion of his first lesson, “you have had good teachers, lad,
and have availed yourself rarely of them. If you go on like
this you will become a distinguished knight of our Order.
With a few more years to strengthen your arms I warrant
me you will bear your part well in your first tussle with the
Moslem corsairs.”

It fortunately happened that a party of knights were
starting for Rhodes a few days after the admission of Gervaise
to the Hospital, and the letter to Sir Peter D’Aubusson was
committed to their charge. They were to proceed to Bordeaux
by ship, then to journey by land to Marseilles, and thence,
being joined by some French knights, to sail direct to Rhodes.
Two months later an answer was received. D’Aubusson wrote
to the grand prior saying that he would gladly carry out
the last wishes of his dead friend, and that he had already
obtained from the grand master the appointment of Gervaise
Tresham as one of his pages, and begged that he might be
sent out with the next party of knights leaving England.
It was three months before such an opportunity occurred.
During that time Gervaise remained at the house of St. John’s
studying diligently, and continuing his military exercises.
‘These were severe; for the scions of noble houses, who hoped
some day to distinguish themselves as knights, were put
through many gymnastic exercises—were taught to spring on
to a horse when clad in full armour, to wield heavy battle-
axes, to run and climb, and to prepare themselves for all the
possibilities of the modo of fighting of the day.

Gervaise gained the encomiums, not only of his special precep-
tor, but of the various knights in the house, and of the grand
prior himself, both for his strength and activity, and for the
earnestness with which he worked. When the time approached
for his leaving England, the grand prior ordered for him the
outfit which would be necessary in his position as a page of
the grand master. The dresses were numerous and rich, for
although the knights of St. John wore over their armour the
44 A KNIGHT OF THE WHITE CROSS.

simple mantle of their order, which was a sleeveless garment
of black relieved only by a white cross on the chest, they
indulged in the finest and most costly armour, and in rich
garments beneath their black mantles when not in armour.

“T am well pleased with you, Gervaise,” the grand prior said,
on the evening before he was to leave, “and I see in you the
making of a valiant knight of the Order. Maintain the
same spirit you have shown here; be obedient and reverent to
your superiors; give your whole mind to your duties; strive
earnestly during the three or four years that your pagedom
will last, to perfect yourself in military exercises, that when
the time comes for you to buckle on armour you will be able
to bear yourself worthily. Remember that you will have to
win your knighthood, for the Order does not bestow this
honour, and you must remain a professed knight until you
receive it at the hands of some distinguished warrior. Ever
-bear in mind that you are a soldier of the Cross. Avoid luxury,
live simply and modestly ; be not led away by others, upon
whom their vows may sit but lightly ; keep ever in your mind
that you have joined the Order neither to gain fame nor
personal advantage, but simply that you may devote the
strength and the intelligence that God has given you to
protect Christendom from the advance of the infidel. TI shall
hear of you from time to time from D’Aubusson, and feel
sure that the expectations I have formed of you will be fulfilled.”

CHAPTER III,
THE GRAND MASTER'S PAGE.

HE grand prior had, in accordance with Dame Tresham’s °
request, sent the steward of the house to one of the principal
jewellers of the city who, as the Order were excellent customers,
paid a good price for her jewels. After the payment for the
THE GRAND MASTER'S PAGE. 45

numerous dresses required: for. the service as a page to the
grand master, the grand prior handed the balance of the money
Dame Tresham had brought with her, and that obtained by the
sale of her jewels, to one of the knights under whose charge
Gervaise was to travel, to be given by him to D’Aubusson for
the necessities of Gervaise as a page. During their term of
service the pages received no remuneration, all their expenses
being paid by their families. Nevertheless, the post was con-
sidered so honourable, and of such great advantage to those
entering the Order, that the appointments were eagerly
sought after.

The head of the party was Sir Guy Redcar, who had been a
commander in England, but who was now relinquishing that
post in order to take a high office in the convent at the
Island. With him were four lads between seventeen and
twenty who were going out as professed knights, having
served their year of probation as novices at the grand priory.
With these Gervaise was already acquainted, as they had lived,
studied, and performed their military exercises together. The
three eldest of these Gervaise liked much, but the youngest of
the party, Robert Rivers, a relation of the queen, had always
shown a very different spirit from the others. He was jealous
that a member of one of the defeated and disinherited Lancas-
trian families should obtain a post of such honour and advan-
tage as that of page to the grand master, and that thus,
although five years younger, Gervaise should enter the Order
on an equality with him.

In point of strength and stature he was, of course, greatly
superior to Gervaise; but he had been spoilt from his child-
hpod, was averse to exercise, and dull at learning, and
while Gervaise was frequently commended by his instructors,
he himself was constantly reproved, and it had been more than
once a question whether he should be received as a professed
knight at the termination of his year of novitiate. Thus,
while the other lads treated Gervaise kindly, and indeed made
rather a pet of him, Robert Rivers ignored him as much as
46 . A KNIGHT OF THE WHITE CROSS.

possible, and if obliged to speak to him did so with a pointed
rudeness that more than once brought upon him a sharp reproof
from his companions. Gervaise himself was but little affected
by Robert’s manner. He was of an exceptionally good-
tempered nature, and, indeed, was so occupied with his work
and so anxious to satisfy his teachers, that Robert’s ill-humour
passed almost unnoticed.

The journey was performed without incident. During their
passage across the south of France, Gervaise’s perfect know-
ledge of the language gained for him a great advantage over
his companions, and enabled him to be of much use to Sir Guy.
They had fine weather during their passage up the Mediter-
ranean, and on the way their leader gave them their first
lessons in the management and discipline of a ship.

“You will be nearly as much at sea as you are on land
for the five years you must stay at the convent,” he said;
“ and it is essential to the education of a knight of our Order
to know all things connected with the management of a ship,
even to its building. We construct our own galleys at Rhodes,
using, of course, the labour of slaves, but under our own
superintendence; and it is even more essential to us to know
how to fight on sea than on land. There is, too, you see, a
rivalry among ourselves, for each langue has its duties, and
each strives to perform more gallant deeds and to bring in
more rich prizes than the others. We of England are among
the smallest of the langues, and yet methinks we do a fair
portion of the work, and gain fully our share of honour. There ~
is no fear of your having much time on your hands, for it
is quite certain that there will soon be open war between
Mahomet and the Order. In spite of the nominal truce,
constant skirmishes are taking place, so that, in addition to
our fights with pirates, we have sometimes encounters with
the sultan’s galleys.

“Seven years ago, a number of our Order took part in the
defence of Lesbos, and lost their lives at its capture, and we
have sure information that Mahomet is preparing for an


THE GRAND MASTER'S PAGE, 47

attack on the Island. No doubt he thinks it will be an easy
conquest, for in ’57 he succeeded in landing eighteen thousand
men on the Island, and in ravaging a large district, carrying
off much booty. Since then, however, the defences of Rhodes
have been greatly strengthened. Zacosta, our last grand
master, laboured diligently to increase the fortifications, and,
specially, built on one side of the entrance to the harbour a
strong tower, called Fort St. Nicholas. Orsini has carried on
the works, which have been directed by D’Aubusson, who is
' captain-general of the forces of the Island, and who has
deepened the ditches and built a wall on the sea front of the
town six hundred feet in length and twenty feet in height,
money being found by the grand master from his private
purse.

“ At present we are not sure whether the great armament
that Mahomet is preparing is intended for the capture of
Negropont, which belongs to Venice, or of Rhodes. Unfortu-
nately Venice and Rhodes are not good friends. In the course
of our war with Egypt in 58 we captured from some Venetian
vessels, in which they were travelling, several Egyptian mer-
chants with a great store of goods. The Venetians protested
that as the ships were theirs we had no right to interfere
with our enemies who were travelling in them, and, without
giving time for the question to be discussed, at once attacked
our galleys, and sent a fleet against Rhodes. They landed on
the Island, and not only pillaged the district of Halki, but, a
number of natives having sought shelter in a cave, the.
Venetians blocked up the entrance with brushwood, set it on
fire, and suffocated them all.

“Shortly afterwards, another and larger fleet appeared off
Rhodes, and demanded the restitution of the| Egyptians and
their merchandise. There was a great division of opinion in
the council; but, seeing the great danger that threatened us
both from the Turks at Constantinople and the Venetians, and
that it was madness at such a time to engage in-war with a
Christian power, the grand master persuaded the council to
48 A KNIGHT OF THE WHITE CROSS.

accede to their request. There has never been any friendly
feeling between Venice and ourselves since that time. Still,
I trust that our common danger will re-unite us, and that
whether Negropont or Rhodes is attacked by the Moslems, we
shall render loyal aid to each other.”

There was great excitement among Gervaise and his com-
panions when it was announced that Rhodes was in sight,
and as they approached the town they gazed with admiration
at the castle with its stately buildings, the palace of the grand
master and the. Hospital of St. John, rising above the lower
town, the massive walls strengthened by projecting bastions,
and the fortifications of the ports. Of these there were two,
with separate entrances, divided from each other by a narrow
tongue of land. At its extremity stood Fort St. Nicholas,
which was connected by a strong wall running along the
promontory to the town. The inner port, as it was called,
was of greater importance, as it adjoined the town itself.
It was defended in the first place by Fort St. Nicholas, and
at the inner entrance stood the towers of St. John and St.
Michael, one on either side. Into this the vessel was steered.
There were many craft lying there, among them eight or ten
of the galleys of the Order.

“We will go first to the house of our langue,” Sir Guy
said, “and tell them to send down slaves to fetch up our
baggage; then I will take you, Gervaise, to Sir Peter
D’Aubusson, and hand you over to his care.”

On landing, Gervaise was surprised at the number of slaves
who were labouring at the public works, and who formed no
small proportion of the population in the streets. Their
condition was pitiable. They were, of course, enemies of
Christianity, and numbers of them had been pirates; but he
could not help pitying their condition as they worked in the
full heat of the sun under the vigilant eyes of numbers of
overseers, who carried heavy whips, in addition to their arms.
Their progress to the upper city was slow, for on their way
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with Sir Guy; and each, after greeting him, demanded the
latest news from England, and in return gave him particulars
of the state of things at Rhodes,

At last they arrived at the house of the English langue.
The Order was divided into langwes or nationalities. Of these
there were eight—Provence, Auvergne, France, Italy,
Germany, England, Aragon, and Castile and Portugal. The
French element was by far the strongest. The Order had
been founded in that country, and as it possessed no less than
three langues, and held the greater part of the high official
positions in the Order, it was only kept in check by the other
langues acting together to demand their fair share of dignities.
The grand master’s authority was considerable, but it was
checked by the council, which was composed of the bailiffs and
knights of the highest order, known as Grand Crosses. Each
langue had its bailiff elected by itself; these resided constantly
at Rhodes. Each of these bailiffs held a high office; thus the
Bailiff of Provence was always the grand commander of the
Order. He controlled the expenditure, superintended the stores,
and was governor of the arsenal. The Bailiff of Auvergne was
the commander-in-chief of all the forces, army and navy. The
Bailiff of France was the grand hospitaller, with the supreme
direction of the hospitals and infirmaries of the Order, a
hospital in those days signifying a guest-house. The Bailiff
of Italy was the grand admiral, and the Bailiff of England
was chief of the light cavalry. Thus the difficulties and
jealousies that would have arisen at every vacancy were
avoided.

In the early days of the Order, when Jerusalem was in
the hands of the Christians, the care of the hospitals was
its chief and most important function. Innumerable pil-
grims visited Jerusalem, and these were entertained at the
immense guest-house of the Order. But with the loss of
Jerusalem and the expulsion of the Christians from Palestine,
that function had become of very secondary importance,
although there was still a guest-house and infirmary at

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Rhodes, where strangers and the sick were carefully attended
by the knights. No longer did these ride out to battle on
their war-horses. It was on the sea that the foe was to be
met, and the knights were now sailors rather than soldiers.
They dwelt at the houses of their respective langues; here
they ate at a common table, which was supplied by the
bailiff, who drew rations for each knight, and received, in
addition, a yearly sum for the supply of anen luxuries as were
not included in the rations. The average number of knights
residing in each of these langues averaged from a hundred
to a hundred and fifty. f

Tt was not until some hours after his arrival that Sir Guy
could find time to take Gervaise across to the house of the
langue of Auvergne, to which D’Aubusson belonged. It was
a larger and more stately pile than that of the English
langue, but the arrangements were similar in all these
buildings. In the English house Gervaise had not felt strange,
as he had the companionship of his fellow-voyagers; but as
he followed Sir Guy through the spacious halls of the langue
of Auvergne, where no familiar face met his, he felt more
lonely than he had done since he entered the house at
Clerkenwell.

On sending in his name Sir Guy was at once conducted to
the chamber occupied by D’Aubusson. The knight was seated
at his table, examining some plans. The room was furnished
with monastic simplicity, save that the walls were hung with
rich silks and curtains captured from Turkish galleys.

“Welcome back to us, Sir Guy,” D’Aubusson said, rising,
and warmly shaking his visitor’s hand. ‘I have been looking
for your coming, con we need men with clear heads. Of
strong arms al valiant spirits we have no lack; but men
of ena and discretion, who can be trusted to look at
matters calmly and not to be carried away by passion, are
welcome indeed to us. I was expecting you about this time,
and when I heard that a ship had arrived from Marseilles I
made inquiries, and was glad to find that you were on board,”
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“T am heartily glad to be back, D’Aubusson; I am sick
of the dull life of a commandery, and rejoice at the prospect
of stirring times again. This lad is young Tresham, who has
come out in my charge, and for whom you have been good
enough to obtain the post of page to the grand master.”

“ And no slight business was it to do so,” D’Aubusson said,
with a smile. “It happened there was a vacancy when the
letter concerning him arrived, and had it been one of the
highest officers in the Order there could not have been a
keener contention for it. Hvery bailiff had his candidate
ready; but I seldom ask for anything for members of my
langue, and when I told the other bailiffs that it was to me
a matter of honour to carry out the last request of my dead
friend, they all gave way. You see, I am placed in a
position of some little difficulty. The grand master is so
enfeebled and crippled that he leaves matters almost entirely
in my hands, and it would be an abuse of my position, and
would excite no little jealousy, were I to use the power I
possess to nominate friends of my own to appointments. It
is only by the most rigid impartiality, and by dividing
as fairly as possible all offices between the eight langues,
that all continue to give me their support. As you know,
we have had great difficulties and heartburnings here; but
happily they have to a great extent been set at rest by
forming a new langue of Castile and Portugal out of that
of Aragon. This has given one more vote to the smaller
langues, and has so balanced the power that of late the
jealousies between us have greatly subsided, and all are
working well together in face of the common danger. Well,
young sir, and how like you the prospect of your pageship ?”

“T like it greatly, sir, but shall like still more the time
when I can buckle on armour and take a share of the fighting
with the infidels. I would fain, sir, offer to you my deep
and humble thanks for the great kindness you have shown
me in procuring me the appointment of page to the grand
master.”








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The knight smiled kindly. ‘There are the less thanks due,
lad, inasmuch as I did it not for you, but for the dear friend
who wrote to me on your behalf. However, I trust that you
will do credit to my nomination by your conduct here.”

“There is a letter from our grand prior which I have
brought to you,” Sir Guy said. ‘He commended the lad to
me warmly, and seems to be greatly pleased with his conduct.”

D’Aubusson cut the silken string that bound the missive
together, and read the letter.

“He does indeed speak warmly,” he said, as he laid it down
on the table. “He tells me that the lad, young as he was, had
been well trained when he came, and that he worked with
great diligence during the five months he was in the House,
and displayed such skill and strength for his age, as to
surprise his preceptors, who prophesied that he would turn -
out a stout swordsman, and would be a credit to the Order.”

“He is well furnished with garments both for ordinary
and state occasions,” Sir Guy said; “and in this packet are
some sixty gold crowns, which are the last remains of his
patrimony, and which I was to hand to you in order to
pay the necessary expenses during his pageship.”

“He could have done without that,” D’Aubusson said.
“ Recommended to me as he is, I would have seen that he
lacked nothing, but was provided with all necessaries for his
position. I will in the future take care that in all things he
is on a par with his companions.” He touched a bell on the
table, and a servitor entered.

“Tell Richard de Deauville to come here,” he said.

A minute later the hangings at the door were pushed aside,
and a lad about a year older than Gervaise appeared, and,
bowing deeply to the knight, stood in a respectful attitude,
awaiting his orders.

“ Deauville, take this youth, Gervaise Tresham, to your room.
He is appointed one of the pages of the grand master. He is
English, but he speaks French as well as you do, having lived
in France for some years. Take him to your apartment
THE GRAND MASTER'S PAGE. 53

and treat him kindly and well, seeing that he is a stranger
and new to all here. To-morrow he will go to the palace.”

Gervaise bowed deeply to the two knights, and then
followed the page.

“T suppose you arrived i in that ship which came in to-day,”
the latter said, as soon as they had left the room. ‘“ You are
in luck indeed to have obtained a pageship at the grand
master’s. You begin to count your time at once, while we do
not begin to count ours until we are seventeen. Still, good
luck may befall us yet, for if the grand master dies, Sir Peter
is sure to be chosen to succeed him. Then, you see, we too
shall be pages of the grand master.”

“ How many are there of you 2?”

“Only De Lille and myself. Of course D’Aubusson will take
on the grand master’s present pages; but as there are five
vacancies on an average every year, he will be able to find
room for us among the number.”

“ Why, how many pages has the grand master?” Gervaise
asked, in surprise.

“Sixteen of them, so you may guess the duties are easy
enough, as only two ee generally employed) except, of course
on solemn occasions.”

“ Are there any other English besides myself ?”

The boy shook his head. ‘There are eight belonging to
the French langues; the others are Spaniards, Italians, or
Germans. There, this is our room, and this is De Lille. De
Lille, this is the grand master’s new page, Master Gervaise
Tresham, and our lord says we are to treat him kindly and enter-
tain him well until to-morrow, when he will go to the palace.
He speaks our language, and has been some years in France.”

“‘ How came you to be there?” De Lille asked Gervaise.

“My father was a Lancastrian, and my mother a great
friend of our Queen Margaret of Dio: and they were rh
her all the time she was in exile.”

“ How quarrelsome you English are!” De Lille said. ““ You
seem to be always fighting among yourselves.”
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“T don’t think,” Gervaise said, with a smile, “there is any
love lost between Louis of France and the Duke of Burgundy,
to say nothing of other great lords.”

“No; youareright there. But though we talk a great deal
about fighting, it is only occasionally that we engage in it.”

The pages’ room was a small one. It contained two
pallets, which served as seats by day, and two wooden chests,
in which they kept their clothes.

Their conversation was interrupted by the ringing of a bell.

“That is supper,” De Lille said, jumping up. ‘“ We will
leave. you here while we go down to stand behind our lord’s
chair. When the meal is over we will bring a pasty or
something else good, and a measure of wine, and have our
supper together up here; and we will tell the servitors to
bring up another pallet for you. Of course, you can go
down with us if you like.”

“Thank you, I would much rather stay here. Every one
would be strange to me, and having nothing to do I should
feel in the way.”

The boys nodded, and taking their caps ran off, while
Gervaise, tired by the excitement of the day, lay down on
the bed which a servant brought up a few minutes after they
had left him, and slept soundly until their return.

“J think I have been asleep,” he said, starting up uyhen
they entered the room again.

“You look as if you had, anyhow,” De Lille laughed. “It
was the best thing you eauld do. We have brought up
supper. We generally sit down and eat after the aoe nte
have done, but this is much better, as you are here.” They
sat down on the beds, carved the pasty with their daggers,
and after they had finished Gervaise gladly accepted the
proposal of the others to take a walk round the walls.

They started from the corner of the castle looking down
upon the spit of land dividing the two ports.

“You see,” De Lille said, “there is a row of small
islands across the mouth of the outer port, and the guns
THE GRAND MASTER'S PAGE. 55

of St. Nicholas, and those on this wall, would prevent any
hostile fleet from entering.”

“T hardly see what use that port is, for it lies altogether
outside the town, and vessels could not unload there.”

“No. Still, it forms a useful place of refuge. In case a
great fleet came to attack us, our galleys would lay up in the
inner port, which would be cleared of all the merchant craft, as
these would hamper the defence; they would, therefore, be sent
round into the outer port, where they would be safe from any
attack by sea, although they would doubtless be burnt did an
army besiege the town.”

Passing along the walls of the grand master’s palace, which
was a anon fortified Badaine! and formed a citadel that
could be defended after the ieee town and the rest of the
castle had been taken, they came to the western angle of
the fortifications.

“You must know that each langue has charge of a separate
part of the wall. From the foot of the mole of St. Nicholas
to the grand master’s palace it is in charge of France. On
the line where we now are, between the palace and the gate
of St. George, it is held by Germany. From that gate to the
Spanish tower Auvergne is posted. England takes the wall
between the Spanish tower and that of St. Mary. You defend
only the lower storey of that tower, the upper part being held
by Aragon, whose charge extends up to the gate of St. John.
Thence to the tower of Italy,—behind which lies the Jews’
quarter,—Provence is in charge, while the sea-front, thence
to the mole of St. Nicholas, is held by Italy and Castile, each
taking half. Not only have the langues the charge of defond-
ing each its portion of the wall, but of keeping it in order at
all times; and I may say that nowhere is the wall better kept or
more fairly decorated with carvings than where England holds.”

“You have not told me who defends the palace itself.”

“That is in charge of a force composed of equal numbers
of picked knights from each langue.”

Gervaise leant on the battlement and looked with admiration
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at the scene beyond. The land side was surrounded by hills,
the ground rising very gradually from the foot of the walls.
Every yard of ground was cultivated, and was covered with
brilliant vegetation. Groves and orchards occurred thickly,
while the slopes were dotted with chapels, summer-houses—in
which the natives of the city spent most of their time in the
hot season—and other rustic buildings.

“What a rich and beautiful country!” he said.

“Tt is very pleasant to look at,” De Lille agreed. “But
all this would be a sore disadvantage to us if the Turks
were besieging us, for the groves and orchards would conceal
their approaches, the walls and buildings would give them
shelter, and our cannon would be of little use until they
reached the farther side of the ditch. If the Turks come, I
hear it is decided to level all the buildings and walls, and to
chop down every tree.”

“Tf they were to plant their cannon on the hills they would
do us much harm,” Gervaise remarked.

“The Turks are clumsy gunners they say,” Deauville replied,
“and they would but waste their powder .and ball at that
distance, without making a breach in our walls.”

“Even if they did, they could surely scarce pass that deep
fosse,” Gervaise said, looking down into the tremendous cutting
in the solid rock that ran round the whole circuit of the
walls; it was from forty to sixty feet deep, and from ninety to
a hundred and forty feet wide. It was from this great cutting
that the stones for the construction of the walls, towers, and
buildings of the town had been taken, the work having been
going on ever since the knights established themselves at
Rhodes, and being performed by a host of captives taken in
war, together with labour hired from neighbouring islands.
Upon this immense work the Order had expended no small
proportion of their revenue since their capture of the island
in 1310, and the result was a fortress that, under the conditions
of warfare of that age, seemed almost impregnable; and this
without any natural advantage of position,
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In addition to the five great towers or bastions, the wall
was strengthened by square towers at short intervals. On
looking down from the wall upon which the three pages were
standing, on to the lower town, the view was a singular one.
The houses were all built of stone, with flat roofs, after the
manner of most Eastern cities. The streets were very narrow,
and were crossed at frequent intervals by broad stone arches.
These had the effect, not only of giving shelter from an
enemy’s fire, but of affording means by which troops could
march rapidly across the town upon the roofs of the houses to
reinforce the defenders of the wall, wherever pressed by the
enemy. Thus the town from above presented the appearance
of a great pavement, broken only by dark and frequently
interrupted lines.

“ How different to the towns at home!” Gervaise exclaimed,
as, after gazing long upon the beautiful country outside the
walls, he turned and looked inward. “One would hardly
know that it was a town at all.”

“ Yes, it is rather different to the view from the top of the
tower of Notre Dame, which I ascended while I was staying
in Paris. But this sort of building is best here; the thickness
of the stone roofs keeps out the heat of the sun, and it is only
when it is almost overhead that it shines down into the
narrow streets. As you can see by the number of the people
on the roofs, they use them as a resort in the evening. Then
carpets are spread, and they receive visitors, and can talk to
their neighbours over the low walls that separate the roofs.
You can trace the divisions. Some of the house roofs are
larger than others, but all are upon the same level; this being
the regulation, in order that there might be free passage
everywhere for the troops.”

By the time they had made the circuit of the walls darkness
had fallen, and concealed the martial features of the scene.
Lights twinkled everywhere upon the stone terraces; the sound
of lutes and other musical instruments came up softly on the
still air, with the hum of talk and laughter. The sea lay as
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smooth as a mirror, and reflected the light of the stars, and
the black hulls of the galleys and ships in the harbour lay still
and motionless.

Greatly pleased with his first experience of the city that was
to be his future home, Gervaise returned, with his companions,
to the auberge of Auvergne.

The next morning the bailiff D’Aubusson bade Gervaise
accompany him to the palace of the grand master. Here he
introduced him to Orsini, an old and feeble man, who, after
a few kind words, handed him over to the chamberlain, who,
in turn, led him to the official who was in charge of the
pages. That officer took him down to the courtyard, where
four young knights were engaged in superintending the mili-
tary exercises of the pages. The scene was exactly the same
as that to which Gervaise had been accustomed at the House in
London. Some of the lads were fighting with blunted swords,
others were swinging heavy bars of iron, climbing ropes, or
vaulting on to the back of a wooden horse. All paused as the
official entered with his charge.

“This is your new comrade, boys,” he said—‘ Master Gervaise
Tresham, a member of the English langue. Be good comrades
to him. By the reports : hear I am sure that you will find
him a worthy companion.”

The pages had been prepared to like the new-comer, for it
was well known that he owed his appointment to the bailiff
of Auvergne, who was the most popular of the officials
of the Order, and who was already regarded as the grand
master. His appearance confirmed their anticipation. His
fair complexion and nut-brown hair tinged with gold, cut
somewhat short, but with a natural wave, contrasted with
their darker locks and faces bronzed by the sun. There was
an honest and frank look in his grey eyes, and an expression of
good-temper on his face, though the square chin and firm lips
spoke of earnestness and resolution of purpose. The official
took him round the circle and presented him first to the
knights and then to each of his comrades,
THE GRAND MASTER’S PAGE. 59

“You may as well join them in their exercises. In that
way you will sooner become at home with them.”

Gervaise at once laid down his mantle, removed his doublet,
and then joined the others. There was but one half-hour
remaining before they broke off to go to dinner, which was
at half-past ten, but the time sufficed to show the young
pages that this English lad was the equal of all,—except two
or three of the oldest,—both in strength and in knowledge
of arms. He -could climb the rope with any of them, could
vault on to the wooden horse with a heavy cuirass and back-
piece on him, and held his own in a bout with swords against
Conrad von Berghoff, who was considered the best sword-
player among them. As soon as the exercises were over all
proceeded to the bath, and then to dinner. The meal was a
simple one, but Gervaise enjoyed it thoroughly, for the table
was loaded with an abundance of fruits of kinds altogether
novel to him, and which he found delicious,

The official in charge of them sat at the head of the table,
and the meal was eaten in silence. After it was over and
they had retired to their own rooms discipline was at an end,
and they were free to amuse themselves as they liked. There
were many questions to be asked and answered, but his display
of strength and skill in the courtyard saved Gervaise from
a good deal of the teasing to which a new-comer among a party
of boys is always exposed.

He, on his part, learnt that the duties of the pages were very
light. Two only were on duty each day, being in constant
attendance on the grand master, and accompanying him
wherever he went. When he dined in public four of them
waited on him at table, and one of them performed the
duties of taster. If he returned to the palace after dark, six
others lined the staircase with torches. On occasions of state
ceremony, and at the numerous religious festivals, all were in
attendance. By this time Gervaise’s trunks had been brought
over from the English auberge, where they had been conveyed
from the ship, and his garments were taken out and inspected
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by his comrades, who all admitted that they were, in point of
beauty of colour and material, and in fashion, equal to their own.

“You will have to get one more suit, Gervaise,” one of the
lads said. ‘“ At one or two of the grand ceremonies every year
we are all dressed alike; that is the rule. On other occasions
we wear what we choose, so that our garments are handsome,
and I think it looks a good deal better than when we are
dressed alike; though no doubt in religious processions that
is more appropriate. De Ribaumont, our governor, will give
orders for the supply of your state costume. He is a good
fellow. Of course, he has to be rather strict with us; but so
long as there is nothing done that he considers discreditable
to our position, he lets us do pretty nearly as we like.

“We have four hours a day at our military exercises, and
two hours with the sub- -chaplain, who teaches us our books and
religious duties. The rest of our time we can use as we like,
except that every day eight of us ride for two hours and
practise with the lance; for although it is at sea we fight
the Moslems, we are expected to become finished knights in
all matters. These eight -horses are kept for our service, and
such as choose may at other times ride them. On Saturdays
we are free from all our exercises; then some of us. generally
go on horseback for long excursions on the island, while others
take boats and go out on the sea; one afternoon in the week
we all make a trip in a galley, to learn our duties on board.”

CHAPTER IV.
A PROFESSED KNIGHT.

ERVAISE was soon quite at home in the palace of the
grand master, and his companions were, like other boys,
of varying characters; but as all were of noble families,
were strongly impressed with the importance of the Order and
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the honour of their own position, and were constantly in
contact with stately knights and grave officials, their manners
conformed to those of their elders; and even among them-
selves there was no rough fun, or loud disputes, but a
certain courtesy of manner that was in accordance with their
surroundings. This came naturally to Gervaise, brought up
as he had been by his father and mother, and having
at frequent intervals stayed with them for months at the
various -royal castles in which Margaret of Anjou and her
son had been assigned apartments during their exile. Even
at St. John’s house the novices with whom he lived were
all a good deal older than himself, and the discipline of the
house was much more strict than that at Rhodes.

He enjoyed both his exercises with the knights and the time
spent with the sub-chaplain, no small proportion of the hours
of study being occupied in listening to stories of chivalry;
it being considered one of the most important parts of a knight’s
education that he should have a thorough acquaintance, not
only with the laws of chivalry, but with the brave deeds both
of former and of living knights, with the relations of the noble
houses of Europe to each other, especially of the many great
families whose members were connected with the Order of
St. John. an EE

These matters formed, indeed, the main subject of their
studies. All were taught to read and write, but this was
considered sufficient in the way of actual instruction. The
rules of the Order had to be committed to memory. Beyond
this their reading consisted largely of the lives of saints,
especially of those who distinguished themselves by their
charity or their devotion to their vows of poverty, to both
of which the members of the Order were pledged. Gervaise,
however, could see around him no signs whatever of poverty on
their part. It was true that they all lived and fed together
in the auberges of their respective langues, and that they
possessed no houses or establishments of their own; but the
magnificence of their armour and attire, and the lavish
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expenditure of some upon their pleasures, contrasted strangely
with the poverty to which they had vowed themselves.

It was true that in many cases the means to support the
expenditure was derived from the shares the knights received
of the plunder acquired in their captures of Moslem ships;
but’ undoubtedly many must have possessed large private
means; the bailiffs, for example, although only required by
the rules to place before the knights at their auberges the’
rations they received for them, with such luxuries as could
be purchased by their yearly allowance for that purpose,
expended annually very large sums in addition, and supplied
their tables with every dainty, in order to gain popularity
and goodwill among the members of the langue.

Not only did the post of bailiff confer upon its owner a very
high position at Rhodes, but it was a stepping-stone to the
most lucrative offices in their langues. The bailiffs at Rhodes
had the right of claiming any of the grand priories or
bailiwicks at home that might fall vacant, and the grand
master was frequently chosen from among their number, as,
by being present at Rhodes, they had many advantages in the
way of making themselves popular among the electors. The
emoluments of some of these provincial bailiwicks were large;
and as the bailiffs at Rhodes were generally elected by seniority
—although younger knights who had greatly distinguished
themselves were sometimes chosen—they were usually glad
to resign the heavy work and responsibility of their position at
Rhodes, and to retire to the far easier position of a provincial
bailiff. In the majority of cases, doubtless, the fortunes of
the high officials were obtained from the money amassed when
in possession of rich commanderies at home; but even this was
assuredly incompatible with their vows of poverty.

His hours of leisure Gervaise spent either on the water or
in the saddle, and his love of exercise of all sorts excited the
wonder and even the amusement of his companions, who for
the most part preferred spending the time at their disposal in
sleep, in idly looking out from a shaded room at what was
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going on outside, or in visits to friends and relations at the
auberges of the langues to which they belonged. The natural
consequence was, that by the time he reached the end of his
three years’ pageship, Gervaise was indisputably superior in
strength, activity, and skill in military exercises, to any of
his companions. The majority of these, after completing their
time, returned to the headquarters of their langue at home,
to pass their time there, until of an age to be eligible for the
charge of a commandery obtained for them by family influence,
which had no small share in the granting of these appoint-
ments.

As it was known, however, that Gervaise intended to
remain permanently in the Island, his progress was watched.
with particular attention by his instructors; and, seeing his
own earnestness in the matter, they took special pains with
his training. The bailiff of Auvergne continued to take
much interest in him, inquiring often from the officers in
charge of the pages, and from his instructors, of his conduct
and progress, and occasionally sending for him to his auberge
and talking with him as to his life and progress. Just before
his pageship terminated, he said to him,—

“J was rather puzzled at first, Gervaise, as to what we
should do with you when your term of office concluded, but
I am so no longer, for, although you are some two years .
younger than the professed knights who come out here, you
are better fitted than the majority to take your place in the
naval expeditions, and to fight the Moslem pirates. I will see
that you have your share of these adventures. All young
knights are, as you know, obliged to make three voyages, but
beyond that many of them do not care to share in the rough
life at sea, and prefer the bustle, and, I grieve to say, the
gaiety and pleasures of this city. For one, then, really eager
to distinguish himself, the opportunities are frequent. When
danger threatens, or heavy engagements are expected, every
knight is desirous of bearing his part in the fray ; but this is not
the case when the work to be done consists of scouring the
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sea for weeks, without perchance coming across a single pirate.
Of course, as soon as your pageship is over you will go to the
English auberge, but I shall still keep my eye upon you, and
shall do my best to help you to achieve distinction ; and I shall
take upon myself the providing of your arms and armour as
a knight.”

Accordingly, on the day on which his duties as a page
terminated, two servitors of the auberge of Auvergne brought
across to the palace a suit of fine armour and a sword, a
battle-axe, a lance, and a dagger; also three complete suits of
clothes, two of them for ordinary wear, and one for state
occasions. The next day Gervaise took the oaths of the Order
in the Church of St. John. The aged master himself received
the vows, and formally inducted him as a professed knight of
the Order, Peter D’Aubusson and the bailiff of the English
langue acting as his sponsors, vouching that he was of noble
blood and in all ways fitted to become a knight of Justice,
this being the official title of the professed knights of the
Order. Ten newly arrived novices were inducted at the same
time, and the ceremony was a stately one, attended by a
number of the knights from each langue, all in full armour.

The ceremony over, Gervaise bore the title of Sir Gervaise
Tresham; but this was an honorary rather than a real
title, as the Order did not profess to bestow the honour of
knighthood, and it was usual for its members to receive the
accolade at the hands of secular knights. At the conclusion
of the ceremony, he returned with the bailiff of the English
langue to the auberge, and took up his quarters there. By
his frequent visits he was well known to all the members,
and in a day or two felt as much at home as he had
done in the pages’ room in the palace. A week was given
to him before he was assigned to any special duty, and
he was glad when he was told off as one of the knights
who were to take their turn in superintending the work of
the slaves employed in strengthening the fortifications,
although he would rather that any other employment should
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have been assigned to him, because he felt deep pity for the
unfortunate men who were engaged in the work.

He knew well enough that if he himself were ever made
prisoner by the Turks, his lot would be as hard and as hope-
less as that of the Moslem captives; but this, although he
often repeated it to himself in order to abate his feeling of
commiseration, was but a poor satisfaction. He saw one side
of the picture, and the other was hidden from him; and
although he told himself that after slaving in a Turkish galley
he would feel a satisfaction at seeing those who had been his
tyrants suffering the same fate, he was well aware that this
would not be the case, and that his own sufferings would
only make him sympathise more deeply with those of
others. He had found, soon after his arrival on the Island,
that it was best to keep his feelings on this subject to
himself. While the knights were bound, in accordance with
their vows, to relieve sufferings of any kind among Christians,
they seemed to regard their captives rather in the light of
brute beasts than human beings. The slaves were struck
on the smallest provocation, and even the killing of a slave
was considered a very venial offence, and punished only
because the slave was of value to the Order.

It was true that edicts were from time to time published
by the council, enjoining fair treatment of slaves, and it was
specially ordered that those employed as servants in the
auberges were not to be struck. The lot of these servants
was, indeed, very much easier than that of those engaged on
the public works, and such occupation was therefore considered
a privilege, the servants being for the most part selected
from among the captives of superior rank.

For the next six months Gervaise worked at various duties
in the town. He was employed for a fortnight in the infirmary,
then for a while he was transferred to the galleys; but for
the most part he was with the slaves working on the fortifica-
tions. At the end of that time he was, to his great delight,
informed by the bailiff that he was one of the six knights of

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the langue told off to join a galley that was on the point
of sailing. Among those going in her was Sir Ralph Har-
court, one of his companions on the journey from England.

“So you are to go with us, Gervaise,” the young knight
said, “to try your luck for the first time against the infidels.
This is my third voyage, and I hope that it will be more
fortunate than its predecessors, for, beyond picking up two
or three small craft, which did not venture upon resist-
ance, we gained neither honour nor booty. I regard you as
having specially good fortune, and besides being glad that we
shall be together, I expect that you will bring good luck to
us, and that we shall meet with foes worth contending with.
The corsairs have been very active of late, and have captured
many prizes, while, on the other hand, our galleys have been
unfortunate, and have but seldom come upon the miscreants.”

“How many knights will there be on board?”

“Forty. Aragon, like us, furnishes five, Germany ten, Por-
tugal five, Auvergne ten, and Provence five. We shall be
commanded by Sir Louis Ricord, a knight of Auvergne, and
we could wish no better, for he has proved himself a good sea- .
man and a brave captain. Two other galleys are to start
with us. We are to cruise separately unless one gets news
of a force so superior that he will need aid to attack it, when
he will meet the others at a rendezvous agreed upon, and we
shall work together.”

“Who are the other three Englishmen ?”

“ John Boswell, Marmaduke Lumley, and Adam Tedbond—
all, as you know, brave knights and good companions.”

That evening Gervaise received a message from D’Aubusson,
requesting him to call at his auberge.

“So you are going to sea, Sir Gervaise? I hear from your
bailiff that you have been working to his satisfaction in the
town.”

“Yes, sir. I shall indeed be glad to change it for a life at
sea. In truth, it is grievous to me to witness the sufferings of
the slaves, and I would rather do any other work.”
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“They are far better off than the Christians who fall into
the hands of the Turks,” the bailiff said; “and, moreover,
it is because their countrymen are preparing to attack us
that we are forced to use their labour in strengthening our
fortifications. They have naught to complain of in the way
of food, Still, I would myself gladly see their lot alleviated;
but we could not afford to keep so great a number of captives
in idleness; they must work for their living. Had it not
been for their Jabour we could never have built and fortified
the city. After all, they are little worse off than our serfs
at home; they build our castles and till our land.” :

“Tt may be go, sir; but with us in England men are free,
and it was, when I first came, strange to me to see them
working under the fear of the whip. It is necessary, I know,
that such work should be done, but I own that I shall be
glad to be away from the sight of the poor wretches, pirates
and enemies of the faith though they be.”

“T can understand your feelings, and I too felt somewhat
the same when I first came here. Nevertheless, there is work
that must be done if the Order is not to be crushed by the
infidels. Here are captives, for the most part malefactors, who
have to be fed; and there is no injustice in their having, like
all men, to give work for food. I have learnt to see this and
recognise the necessity, though I would that the work could be
obtained without the use of harshness and severity. We
ourselves are prepared at any moment to sacrifice our lives for
the good of the Order and for the great cause, and it would be
wrong, nay, sinful, not to use the means that have been placed
ready to our hand. Now, Sir Gervaise, I wish you a pleasant
voyage. You will find the life somewhat hard, after your three
years’ residence at the palace, but this I know you will not
mind. I have specially commended you to Ricord as one in
whom I am personally interested, and from whom I hope great
things in the future. Be brave; be resolute. From what you
have said I need not say—be merciful. Fulfil all orders
promptly and without question; bear yourself courteously to
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all; above all things, remember that you are a soldier, not
only of the Order, but of the Cross.”

The next day Gervaise embarked with his companions on
board the galley. It was a long, low boat, similar to those
in use by the Venetians and Genoese. It was rowed by fifty
slaves, who slept at night on or beneath the benches they
sat on by day. The knights occupied the great cabins in
the poop. There were two tiers of these;. the upper one con-
tained the little cabin of the commander, while the rest of the
space on this deck, and that below it, was used by the knights
incommon. In the upper cabin they took their meals, and a
third of their number slept there, the remainder sleeping in the
cabin below.
on guard, lest any attempt at a rising or escape should be
made by the galley-slaves.

On leaving the harbour the galley, with its two consorts,
rowed north, and Gervaise learnt that they were to cruise
between the mainland and the islands. Some of these were
in the hands of the Turks, while others were still occupied
by Greeks.

Except when there was a formal and actual state of war,
the Moslem and Christian islands remained in a state of neu-
trality, trading with each other and avoiding all unfriendly
proceedings that would lead to struggles which would be fatal
to the prosperity of both. The Archipelago, and indeed the
whole of the easterniportion of the Mediterranean, was infested
by pirates, fitted out, for the most part, on the mainland.
These, when in force, openly kept the sea, attacking the
Christian merchant ships, but when cruising alone they hid in
unfrequented bays, or behind uninhabited islets, until they
could pounce upon a passing ship whose size promised an easy
capture. The Order of St. John furnished a maritime police,
earning thereby the deep gratitude of Spain, France, and Italy.
They were aided occasionally by the Venetians, but these,
being frequently engaged in quarrels with their neighbours,
did but a small share of this work, only sending their fleets
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to sea when danger threatened some of their possessions in
the Levant.

“This is delightful, Ralph,” Gervaise said, as they stood
together on the poop, looking back at the receding city.
“What a pleasant change it is from standing in the broiling
sun watching those poor wretches toiling at the fortifications !
There is only one drawback to my pleasure. I wish that we ~
carried sails, and were moved along by the breeze, instead of
by the exertions of the slaves.”

“Much chance we should have of catching a pirate under
such circumstances!” Ralph said, laughing. “You might as
well set a tortoise to catch a hare.”

“T don’t say that we should not be obliged to carry rowers,
Ralph; but all the prizes that have been brought in since I
have been at Rhodes carry masts and sails, as well as oars,
and, as I understand, for the most part cruise about under
sail, and only use the oars when chasing or fleeing.”

“That is so; because, you see, in most cases the crew them-
selves have to row, and I have no doubt if we had no slaves to
do the work we should soon take to masts and sails also; but
for speed the rowing galleys are the best, for unless a brisk
wind were blowing, the mast and sails would but check her
progress when the oars were out, and at any rate constrain her
to travel only before the wind. I know your weakness about
the slaves, Gervaise; but as we could neither build our fortifi-
cations nor row our galleys without them, I cannot go as far
as you do in the matter, though I own that I am sometimes
sorry for them. But you must remember that it is the fault
of their people, and not of ours, that they are here.”

“ All that is true enough, Ralph, and I cannot gainsay you.
Still I would rather that we were gliding along with sails
instead of being rowed by slaves.”

“At any rate, Gervaise, you will not see them ill-treated,
for I myself heard Ricord, just before we were starting, tell
the slave-overseers that so long as the rowers did fair work
they were not to use their whips, and that only if we were in
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chase of a pirate were they to be urged to their utmost
exertions.”

“T am right glad to hear it, Ralph, and shall be able to
enjoy the voyage all the more, now you have told me that such
orders have been issued.” ;

For a fortnight they cruised about among the islands.
Several times boats rowed out from the shore to the galley
with complaints of outrages by pirates under a notorious
corsair named Hassan Ali, who had landed, burnt villages,
killed many of the inhabitants, and carried off the rest as
slaves; but no one could give any clue to aid them in their
search for the corsairs. The time passed very pleasantly.
There was no occasion for speed; often they lay all day in
some bay, where they could approach near enough to the shore
to lie in the shade of trees, while two or three of the knights
ascended a hill and kept watch. there for the appearance of
any vessels of a suspicious character.

One morning, after passing the night at anchor, Harcourt
and Gervaise were despatched just before sunrise to take a
look round before the galley got under way. From the top of
the hill they had an uninterrupted view of the sea, studded
with islands on all sides of them. Beyond a few fishing-boats,
looking like black specks on the glassy surface, no craft were
in sight. They were about to return to the galley when,
taking a last look round, Gervaise suddenly exclaimed,—

“Look, Ralph! There is smoke ascending from that island
to the south-west. There was none just now.” :

“You mean from that bay, Gervaise? Yes, I see it; it is
not more than a light mist.”

“Tt is growing thicker,” Gervaise said, “and spreading.
Maybe it is but a hut that has accidentally caught fire, but it
seems to me that the smoke is rising from several points.”

“T think you are right, Gervaise. Let us hurry down with:
the news. It may be that itis a village which has been attacked
by pirates who have landed on the other side of the island
during the night, for I can see no ships in the bay.”
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A few minutes’ run and they stood on the shore.

“Quick, men!” Ralph said to the rowers of the boat that
had brought them ashore. “ Row your hardest.”

The slaves bent to their oars, and they were soon alongside
the galley, which lay two or three hundred yards from the
shore. Those on board had noticed the young knights running
down the hill, and, marking the speed at which the boat was
rowing, concluded at once that they must have observed one
of the pirate’s ships.

“Do you see anything of them, Sir Ralph?” the commander
shouted, as they came close.

“We have seen no ships, Sir Louis, but there is smoke
coming up from a bay in an island four or five miles away to
the south-west. It seems to us that itis far too extensive a fire
to be the result of an accident, for there was no smoke until
within two or three minutes of the time we left, and before we
started it was rising from several points, and we both think
that it must come from a village that has been attacked by
pirates.”

The commander rapidly issued his orders, and in two or
three minutes the anchor was weighed, the boat hoisted on
deck, and the oars in motion.

« Stretch to your oars!” Ricord etteuted to the slaves.
“ Hitherto we have exacted no toil from you, but you have
to work now, and woe be to him who does not put out his
full strength.”

Grateful for the unusual leniency with which they had
been treated, the slaves bent to their oars, and the galley
sped rapidly through the water. On rounding the end of
the island there was an exclamation of satisfaction from the
knights as they saw wreaths of white smoke rising from the
diva island.

“There can be no doubt that it is a village in fnnens ” Sir
Louis said ; “and from the suddenness with which it broke out,
it is clear that it must have been fired at several points. Vou
say you saw no craft near?” he asked, turning to Harcourt.
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“There were none there, or from the top of the hill we
should assuredly have made them out, Sir Louis.”

“Then the pirates—if this be, as I hope, their work—must
have landed at some other point on the island, and if they
catch sight of us they may make for their ship and slip away,
unobserved by us. Instead of rowing direct, therefore, we will
make for that islet to the right, and row round behind it.
There are two others almost adjoining it. Once past these,
’tis not more than half a mile to that island stretching away
south. Once round that, we shall be beyond the one from
which we see the smoke rising, and can come down on its
southern side. The course will be double the distance that it
would be if we took a straight line, but except when we cross
from island. to island we shall not be exposed to their view,
and may fall upon their ships before the crews have returned
from their work of plunder.”

The knights fully agreed, and orders were given to the
helmsman accordingly.

“We must not over-fatigue the rowers,” the commander
said, ‘We may have a long chase if they have started before -
we get round.”

He therefore gave orders to the slaves that, while they were
to exert themselves to the utmost when crossing the open sea,
they were to relax their efforts and to row within their
strength while coasting along behind the islands. On board,
everything was made in readiness for a fight: the knights
buckled on their armour, the cooks set cauldrons of pitch
over the fire, the cannoneers loaded her eight guns. It was
an hour and a half after their start before they rounded
the end of the last island. It extended a little farther to the
south than did that to which they were making, and as they
rounded the point, eager looks were cast in search of the pirate
ships. No craft were, however, to be seen.

“They must be in some bay or inlet,” the commander said ;
“they can hardly have left, for it would have taken them
half an hour at least to cross the island with their booty and
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. captives, and even if they made straight away after having
fired the village, their ship could have gone no great distance,
for we must have seen her if she put to sea—unless indeed
they were anchored on the east of the island, and have sailed
in that direction.”

“Keep them rowing along steadily,” he said to the over-
seers of the slaves; “but do not press them too hard. We
may have a chase yet, and need all their strength, for most of
these pirates are fast craft, and if they should get a start of
three or four miles, it will be a long row before we catch
them.”

They made straight for the island, and on nearing it coasted
along its southern side. It was some three miles long, the
shore being for the most part steep, but here and there falling
gradually to the water’s edge. Two or three little clusters of
houses could be seen as they rowed along; one of these was on
fire,

“That is good,” Sir Louis exclaimed, as, on turning a point,
they saw the flames. “That cannot have been lighted long,
and we are pretty certain to come upon the vessels before the
marauders have set sail.”

Several inlets and small bays were passed, but all were
empty. A few fishing boats lay on the shore, but there were
no signs of life, as no doubt the people would, long since, have
taken alarm and sought shelter in the woods. There was a
sharp point just before they reached the south-eastern extremity
of the island, and as the galley shot past this, a shout of
exultation rose from the knights, for, near the mouth of an
inlet that now opened to their view, there lay four long, low
vessels, above each of which floated the Moslem flag. A
number of men were gathered on the shore near the ships, and
heavily-laden boats were passing to and fro. ~

A yell of rage and alarm rose from the ships as the galley
came into view. There was a stir and movement on the
shore, and numbers of men leapt into the boats there, and
started for the ships. These were some quarter of a mile
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away when first seen, and half that distance had been
traversed when a puff of smoke shot out from the side of
one of them, followed almost immediately by a general dis-
charge of their cannon. One ball tore along the waist of the
galley, killing six of the rowers, and several oars on both
sides were broken. Two balls passed through the cabins in the
poop. But there was no pause in the advance of the galley.
The whips of the slave-masters cracked, and the rowers whose
oars were intact strained at them. There was no reply from
the guns, but the knights raised loud the war cry of the
Order, a war cry that was never heard without striking a
thrill of apprehension among their Moslem foes.

As they neared the pirate ships, the helm was put down,
and the galley brought up alongside the largest of them
and a broadside poured into her; then the knights, headed
by their commander, leapt on to her deck.

Although a number of the crew had not yet come off from
shore, the Moslems still outnumbered their assailants, and,
‘knowing that their consorts would soon come to their aid,
they threw themselves in a body on the Christians. But in
a hand-to-hand conflict like this, the knights of the Hospital
were irresistible. Protected by their armour and long shields
from the blows of their enemies’ scimitars and daggers, their
long, cross-handled swords-fell with irresistible force on tur-
baned head and coat-of-mail, and, maintaining regular order
and advancing like a wall of steel along the deck, they drove
the Moslems before them, and the combat would soon have
terminated had not a shout been raised by one of the overseers
of the slaves. One of the other ships had rowed alongside
the galley, and the crew were already leaping on board it,
At the same moment another ship came up alongside that
they had boarded, while the fourth was mancuvring to bring
up under her stern.

“Sir John Boswell,” Sir Louis shouted, “do you and your
countrymen, with the knights of Spain, finish with these
miscreants; knights of Germany and Provence keep back the
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boarders; knights of Auvergne follow me,” and he leapt down
into the galley.

The English and Spanish knights redoubled their exertions,
The Moslems endeavoured to rally, seeing that help was at
hand, and that but a small body were now opposed to them,
but their numbers availed little. The ten knights kept their
line, and, hewing their way forward, pressed them so hotly
that the Turks broke and sprang over the bulwarks into the
sea. Then the knights looked round. A fierce fight was
going on between those of Germany and Provence and the
enemy, who strove desperately to board from the ship along-
side, The other vessel was now almost touching the stern, and
her crew were swarming to her side in readiness to leap on
board as soon as the vessels touched.

“We will keep them at bay there,” Sir John Boswell shouted.
“Do you, Don Pedro, and your comrades, aid Ricord. When
his foes are finished with, you can come back to help us.”

Then, with the four English knights, he ran along the deck,
and reached the stern just in time to hurl backwards the
Moslems, who had already obtained a footing. For a time
the five knights kept back the surging mass of their foes. The
deck was wide enough for each to have fair play for his sword,
and in vain the pirates strove to obtain a footing.

At last Sir Marmaduke Lumley fell, severely wounded by
an arrow from a Moslem marksman, and before the others
could close the gap a score of pixrates leapt on to the deck.

“Fall back, comrades, fall back; but keep together!” Sir
John Boswell shouted, as he cleft the skull of one of the pirate
officers who sprang at him. “Sir Louis will soon finish his
work, and be hereto ouraid. Ah!” he exclaimed, looking over
his shoulder, as he retired a step, ‘Provence and Germany are
overmatched too.”

This was indeed the case. Stoutly as they fought the knights
were unable to guard the whole of the line of bulwark, and
the Moslems had already obtained a footing on the deck. The
discipline of the knights stood them in good stead. Drawing
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closely together as they retreated, they made a stand on the
opposite side of the deck, and were here joined by Sir John
Boswell and his companions. They now formed a semi-circle,
each flank resting on the bulwark, and the pirates in vain en-
deavoured to break their line. Again and again they flung
themselves upon the knights, only to be beaten off with heavy
loss. At length a loud cheer arose from the galley, and Sir
Louis Ricord, with the knights of Auvergne and Spain having
cleared the galley of their foes, and carried the pirate that had
grappled with her, sprang on to the deck of the ship, and
fell upon the throng that were attacking the knights there,
‘oblivious of what was going on elsewhere. At once the
English knights and their comrades took the offensive, and fell
upon their assailants who, at the sight of the reinforcement, had
for a moment stood irresolute. For a short time there was
a fierce struggle; then the pirates sprang back to their two
ships, and endeavoured to cast off the grapnely. But the
knights followed hotly upon them, and, panic stricken now,
the pirates sprang overboard. Many were drowned, but the
greater part managed to swim to shore.

CHAPTER V.
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REATHLESS and faint from their tremendous exertions,

the knights removed their helmets.

“By St. Mary,” Sir Louis said, “this has been as hard a
fight as I have ever been engaged in, and well may we be
content with our victory! Well fought, my brave comrades !
Each of these vessels must have carried twice our number at
least, and we have captured four of them; but I fear the cost
has been heavy.”
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Seven knights had fallen, struck down by sword, arrow, or
thrust of spear. Of the rest but few had escaped unwounded,
for, strong as was their armour, the keen Damascus blades of
the Moslems had in many cases cut clean through it, and their
daggers had found entry at points where the armour joined;
and, now that the fight was over, several of the knights sank
exhausted on the deck from loss of blood.

But the dressing of wounds formed part of a knight of St. -
John’s training. Those who were unwounded unbuckled the
armour and bandaged the wounds. Others fetched wine and
water from the galley. The chains of the galley-slaves were
removed, and these were set to clear the decks of the Moslem
corpses. The anchors were dropped, for what little wind
there was drifted them towards the shore. They had
learned from. a dying pirate that the vessels were part of the
fleet of Hassan Ali, a fact that added to the satisfaction felt
by the knights at their capture, as this man was one of
the most dreaded pirates of the Levant. They learnt that
he himself had not been present, the expedition being under the
command of one of his lieutenants, who had fallen in the
fight.

“ Now, comrades, let us in the first place take food; we have
not broken our fast this morning. Then let us consider what
had best be done, for indeed we have got as much in our
hands as we can manage; but let us leave that till we
eat and drink, for we are faint from want of food and
from our exertions. But we shall have to eat what comes to
hand, and that without cooking, for our servants all joined the
pirates when they boarded us, and are either dead or are ashore
there.”

A meal was made of bread and fruit, and this with wine
sufficed to recruit their energies.

“Tt seems to me, comrades,” Sir Louis said, when all had
finished, “that the first thing is to search the holds of these
vessels and see what valuables are stored there. These may
be all carried on board one ship, and the others must be burnt,
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for it is clear that, as there are four of them, we cannot take
them to Rhodes; and even with one and our galley we should
fare but ill, if we fell in with two or three more of Hassan’s

ships.”
“ But how about the pirates on shore, Sir Louis?” a knight
asked. ‘There were very many who could not get off to their

ships during the fight, and scores must have swum ashore.
I should say that there must be full two hundred, and it will
be a grievous thing for the islanders if we leave them there.”

“Tt is certain,’ the commander said, “that we are not
strong enough to attack them, for were we to land, a party
would have to be left on board, or the pirates might elude
our search, seize some fishing-boats, and regain possession.
Certainly, we are in no position to divide our forces.” —

“ Methinks,” Sir John Boswell said, “that the best plan
would be to send a boat, manned with ten galley-slaves, taking
two or three of us to the rendezvous, to fetch hither the other
two galleys. With their aid we might take all the four ships
safe into port, after first clearing the island of these pirates.
It is but forty miles away, and eight hours’ rowing would take
us there.”

There was a general murmur of assent, for all wished that
the trophies of their bravery should, if possible, be carried to
Rhodes.

“That will certainly be the best plan, Sir John, though it
may detain us here for two or three days, or even more, for it
is quite uncertain when the other two galleys may put in at
the rendezvous. Will you yourself undertake the mission ?”

“With pleasure.” fl

“How many will you take with you?”

“Two will be sufficient, for we shall have no fighting to do,
as we shall have to trust to our speed if we fall in with
an enemy. I will take, with your permission, Sir Ralph
Harcourt and Sir Gervaise Tresham, both of whom have to-
day fought with distinguished bravery. Indeed, I owe my
life to them, for more than once, when I was hotly pressed,
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they freed me from my assailants. Truly none bore them-
selves better in the fray than they did.”

Three or four others joined in hearty commendations of the
two young knights.

“Indeed,” one said, “I was greatly surprised to see how
Tresham bore himself. He is but a lad, with scarce, one would
think, strength to hold his own in such a fray. It chanced
that he was next to me in the circle, and for a time I kept my
eye on him, thinking he might require my aid; but I soon saw
that I need not trouble myself on his account, for he wielded
his weapon as doughtily as the best knight of the Order could
have done, and one of the proofs is that, while most of us
bear marks of the conflict, he has escaped without a scratch.
I trust, Sir Louis, that when you give an account of the fight-
ing you will specially mention that this, the youngest knight
of the Order, bore himself as stoutly as any of them. I say
this, Sir John, because, not being of your langue, I can speak
more warmly than you can do of his skill and bravery.”

“T thank you, De Boysey,” Sir John Boswell said, “and
I am proud that my young countryman should have so
gained your approbation. And now,” he went on, “‘ while the
galley-slaves are getting a meal—which they have right well
earned to-day—I should like to see what there is under the
hatches of these ships, so that I can give our comrades in
the other galleys some idea of the value of this booty we
have taken.”

They rose from the table, and, going on board the prizes,
lifted the hatches.

“ Beware!” De Boysey exclaimed, looking down into the hold,
when the first hatch was taken off. ‘There are people below.”

A chorus of cries followed his exclamation. .

“They are the voices of women and children,” Sir Louis
exclaimed. ‘They must be captives.”

This turned out to be so. In the holds of the four ships were
found over a hundred and fifty women and children; these had
been brought on board in the first boat-loads by the pirates,
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and when the Christian galley had been seen coming round
the point, had been thrust below, and the hatches thrown
over them. They had heard the din of battle above, but knew
not how the conflict had terminated, and, being afraid to cry
out, had remained silent until, on the hatch being lifted, they
had seen the figures of Christian knights standing in the bright
sunshine, All had come from the village on the other side
of the island. They related how the pirates had suddenly
burst upon them, had slaughtered all the men, set fire to the
village, and had driven them before them across the island to
the ships. The poor creatures were delighted at their escape
from slavery, but at the same time were full of grief at the
loss of husbands, fathers, and sons.

Some laughed, others cried; while some thanked God for
their rescue others heaped imprecations upon the authors of
their misfortunes.

The knights explained to them that for a short time they
must remain on board, as half the pirates were still on shore,
but that aid would soon arrive that would enable them to clear
the island. °

Half an hour later Sir John Boswell, with the two young
knights, started in a rowing boat, manned by ten of the galley-
slaves. The wind had sprung up since the fight ceased, and as
it was nearly astern, they anticipated that they would make
a good passage, and be at the little islet, named as the place
of rendezvous, before nightfall. ae

Among the many bales of rich merchandise in the hold of the
pirate vessels an abundance of wine had been discovered, and
of this a tankard had been given to each of the slaves, by Sir
Louis’s orders, as a token of satisfaction at their work in the
morning.

They had gone some two miles when, from one of the inlest
in the island they had left a large fishing boat wag seen to
issue out.

“By St. George!” Sir John exclaimed, “that boat must be
full of pirates. And if they see us, which they cannot help
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doing, and take it in their heads to chase us, we shall have
a hard time of it,”

The fishing-boat for a few minutes kept along the coast,
and then suddenly her course was altered, and her head
directed towards their boat.

“ Now stretch to your oars,” Sir John, who spoke some
Turkish, said to the slaves. “Keep ahead of that boat, and
I promise you, on my honour as a Christian knight, that I
will myself purchase your freedom as soon as we get to
Rhodes.”

With a shout of delight, the galley-slaves bent to their oars,
and the boat flew along at a greatly increased speed.

“There is but small chance of our getting away,” Sir John
said quietly. “At present we must be rowing as fast as they
sail; but wind never tires, while there are limits to the powers of
muscle and bone. If those fellows follow us—and I doubt not
that they will, for they must be thirsting for vengeance—they
will overtake us long before we get to the rendezvous ; and even
did we reach it, the chances are that we should not find either
of the galleys there. We must hold on as long as we can, and
as a last resource must run ashore. Unfortunately there are
no large islands on our way. Nor have we any hope of
assistance from our friends behind. The inlet looks east, and
they will know nothing of our danger ; nor, if they did, could
they help us. The galley is short-handed now, and there are
the captured ships to look after, and the captives we rescued.
We have only ourselves to depend on.”

At the end of an hour’s rowing the boat astern had gained
little; but the exertions of the rowers were telling severely
upon them. They were still doing their best, but their
breath came in short gasps, the rowing was getting short
and unsteady, and there was a sensible decrease in the speed
of the boat. Three miles ahead of them was an islet about
half a mile in diameter. In some parts it was covered with
foliage, but elsewhere it was bare rock.

“That must be our goal,” Sir John said. “They will be

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close to us by the time we get there.” Then he said to the
rowers, “Stop for a minute to get breath. We will land
at that islet ahead, and I shall hold to my promise if we.
get there in time. Those of you who like can remain in the
boat until your countrymen come up; those who choose can
leave the boat and hide yourselves as best you may. I leave
the choice to yourselves. If we are overtaken and fall, I
cannot keep my promise, and it will be best then for you to
remain in the boat.”

For three or four minutes the slaves bent forward over their
oars ; but as soon as Sir John gave the word they straightened
themselves up and began rowing again. The rest had done
them good, and they again fell into a long, steady stroke.

“Shall we buckle on our armour again?” Sir Ralph
Harcourt asked; for they had not put a on when ney. left
the ship, as the heat was very great.

“T think we had better don our mail shirts only. In climbing
about. that rock ahead of us, the less weight we carry the
better, and with this heat I would rather fight unprotected
than in casque and armour. Besides, there can be little
doubt that, if they come upon us, it will be our last batile.
That craft behind is crowded with men, and, armour or no
armour, it will come to the same in the end. If it were not
that we have a mission to fulfil, and that it is of all things
important to send the galleys to aid our friends, I would say
let us choose a spot at the foot of the rocks there, where they
cannot attack us in the rear, and there fight it out as becomes
knights of the Cross ; but as it is our duty above all things to
carry this message, we must strive to preserve our lives, and
must, if we can, conceal ourselves from these paynims.”

“What are you going to do?” Sir John asked the slaves,
when they were within a quarter of a mile of the islet. “T
should think, after we have left the boat, it will be best for
you to sit quietly on your benches till our pursuers arrive.”

“They would cut our throats at once, Sir Knight; they will
be furious at our having given them so long a chase.
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Hassan Ali’s men care little whom they slay, and, irritated by
their misfortune, it will be naught to them whether we are
Moslem or Snakniaas I, for one, shall take to the woods, and
hide.”

There was a chorus of assent among the other rowers.

“T trust that you may escape,” the knight said. “It is -
for us they will be hunting, and if they catch and slay us
they will not trouble to search the island further.”

“Tt seems to me, Sir John,” Gervaise said, “that with the
aid of these good fellows we may yet have a chance of escape.”

“What is your plan, Sir Gervaise ?”

“T think, Sir John, that if, when we land, we climb straight
up that hill, in full sight of the shore, the pirates, when
they see us, will follow at once. The slaves should, there-
fore, be safe for a time if they hide in that wood to the left
of the spot we are making for. Will you tell them to keep
down by the water’s edge among the bushes, and that after
crossing that crest, we will try to make a dash round, so as
to join them there. "Tis probable that most of the pirates will
start in pursuit of us, and if we and the slaves make a rush
for the shore we may seize our boat, push off, and capture
their craft, if there are but a few left on board, knock out a
plank and scuttle her, and then row away.”

“ By St. George, your plan is a good one, Tresham !—a right
good scheme, and we will try it.”

He at once translated what Gervaise had said to the rowers,
by whom it was received with short exclamations of approval,
for they were too breathless and exhausted for talk. ‘Already
they could hear the yells of the pirates, who, as the boat ran
up on the beach were but a quarter of a mile behind.

“Now, away for that wood!” Sir John cried, as he leapt
ashore. ‘Now, comrades, for a climb up the hill!”

It was'a steep ascent, and more than once one had to be helped
up by the others, and then in turn to assist them to get up
beside him. Louder and louder rose the shouts of the pirates,
but the knights did not glance back until they reached the top
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of the hill; then they turned and looked round, A swarm of
men were climbing after them, and were already halfway up
the cliff.

“ Heave them down!” Sir John exclaimed, pointing to some
loose rocks, and set the example by lifting a great stone and
hurling it over the edge. Harcourt and Gervaise at once did
the same, and twenty or thirty rocks were speedily sent rolling
down the steep ascent, and yells, shouts, and cries were heard
below.

“That will check them a bit. Now let us be off,” Sir John
Boswell said, and they at once started. After crossing a
hundred yards of bare rock they stood at the edge of another
slope into a deep valley, beyond which rose the central hill of
the island. The valley ran right across, and was filled with
trees extending to the sea at either end. Running rapidly
down, the knights were within the shelter of the wood before
the Moslems had reached the brow behind them. A minute
later they heard the shouts of their enemies. Once in the
wood they turned to the left, and in a few minutes stood on
the sea shore. It was a little bay some two hundred yards
across, and at either point the cliffs rose abruptly from the
water. ;

“We shall have to swim round the point,” Sir John said,
“Take off your mail shirts. We will make our way along the
rocks as far as we can, and then drop them into the sea, other-
wise they will know that we have taken to the water.”

- They hurried along the rocks, and were able to make their
way to within fifty yards of the point; then, throwing their
mail shirts into the sea, they plunged in. All knew the
importance of getting round before any of the pirates, who
would be searching the valley, came down on the shore,
and they swam their hardest until they rounded the corner.
The wood rang with the shouts of their pursuers, but no
yell had risen from the water’s edge. A hundred yards
farther, and they were able to land, and were in a short time
in the shelter of the trees that fringed the water to the point
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where they had left the boat. There was no longer any
oceasion for speed, and they made their way through the
thick bushes and undergrowth quietly, until they recovered
breath after their exertions. They had gone a few hundred
yards. when from the bushes the slaves suddenly rose up.

“ All has gone well,” Sir John said to them in their own
language. “The pirates are searching for us on the other
side of the hill. There are not likely to be many of them left
here. We shall soon be in possession of our boat again.”

Followed by the slaves, they made their way forward until
they stood at the edge of the wood. Five or six pirates were
standing on the shore.

“T expect they have been left there,” Harcourt said, “to
prevent the slaves from carrying off the boat. They must
have seen them run into the wood. They won’t reckon on our
being with them.”

Drawing their swords, the three knights rushed out, followed
by the slaves. They had but a hundred yards to run. The
pirates, on seeing them, raised a yell and drew their scimitars ;
but the sight of the knights rushing upon them, when they had
expected but a few unarmed rowers, was too much for their
courage, and when their assailants were still fifty yards away
they turned and fled. The fishing craft had been run ashore
but a few yards from their boat.

“Get her afloat, Harcourt, and bring pe to the stern of
the fisherman. Now, Tresham, follow me.”

Sir John Boswell climbed up on to the fishing boat, wich was
acraft of some fifteen tons burden. She was entir ely deserted,
but the sail still hung from the yard, and a fire was bans
on a stone hearth, raised.on some logs of wood in the centre
of the deck.

“ Look for something to stave in a plank, Tresham.”

Gervaise leapt down into the hold. There were some nets
and spare sails lying there, but nothing that would answer
the purpose. He examined the planks. The boat was very
strongly and roughly built.
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“There is nothing here, Sir John, that will do, and nothing
short of a heavy sledge hammer would suffice to smash one of
these planks.”

“There are a lot of them coming down the hill, Tresham.
We have not many minutes to spare, but we must disable the
craft. They will soon be after us again; they have run her
hard and fast here, but when they all come back they will
soon get her off. Let us try one of these sweeps.”

He lifted one of the heavy oars, and holding it upright he
and Gervaise together tried to drive the handle through the
bottom. Again and again they raised it and drove it down;
but the plank was too strong, and too securely fastened to the
timbers.

“ We must give it up,” the knight said, witha sigh. “ Fortune
has befriended us so far, Tresham, but she has deserted us
at last. Another three minutes, and we shall have thirty or
forty of them upon us.”

At this moment the lad’s eye fell upon the fire.

“ We shall manage yet,” he exclaimed, and, seizing a blazing
brand, he jumped below and set fire to the sails stowed there ;
they were as dry as tinder, and the flame shot up at once.

“That is good, Tresham,” the knight said; “but they will
put it out before it has caught the boat.”

“Not before it has burnt the sails,” Gervaise replied. “Now
for this one,” and he applied the brand to the lower edge of
the great sail.

Without a word Sir John seized another brand, and fired
the sail on the other side of the deck. The flames flashed up,
and a wild yell of rage and alarm broke from the pirates,
who were now rushing down towards the beach.

“« Now to the boat, Tresham ; we have no time to lose if we
would avoid being pounded with stones.”

They dropped over the stern into the boat. The galley-
slaves dipped their oars into the water, and she shot away

"just as the foremost of the pirates reached the edge of the
water. A few stones were thrown; but the pirates were so
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anxious about the craft, by which alone they could escape from
the island, that the majority at once climbed on board.

At a word from the knight, the slaves stopped rowing a
hundred yards from the shore. The sail was already consumed,
and the yard and the upper part of the mast were in flames.
A dense smoke was rising from the hold, and the pirates were
throwing buckets of water down into it. In a few minutes
the smoke decreased.

“T thought that they would be able to put it out; but, as
far as we are concerned, it matters little. They have lost their
sails, and as I saw but four sweeps, we can travel five miles
to their one. If we find the galleys we will look in here on our
way back, and if they have not left we will fire that craft
more effectually, and then the pirates will be trapped, and we
can leave them till we have fetched off Sir Louis and his
prizes, and then have a grand hunt here. We took no prisoners
before, and a hundred slaves will be a useful addition to our
wall-builders. Now, Tresham, I have to thank you warmly,
for Harcourt and I doubly owe our lives to you. It was thanks
to your quickness of wit that we regained our boat, for I would
not have given a ducat for our chances had you not thought of
that scheme. In the second place, we should assuredly have
been overtaken again had it not been for your happy thought
of crippling them by burning thei sails. By St. George, Har-
court, this young countryman of ours is as quick and as ready
of wit as he has shown himself a brave and gallant fighter !
We have no lack of sturdy fighters; but the wit to devise and
to seize upon the right thing in the moment of danger is
vastly more rare. As for myself, I have no shame that this
lad, who is young enough to be my son, should have thus, twice
in a single hour, pointed out the way to safety. With sword
and battle-axe I can, I trust, hold my own with any man;
but my brain is dull when it comes to hatching schemes. If
we live, we shall see Sir Gervaise one of the most gee tecated
knights of the Order.”

“While I feel gratified indeed, as I may well be by your
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commendation, Sir John, I must, under your favour, say that
you have given me a far greater degree of credit than is my
due. There was the fire, and there was the sail, and the
thought that the one would destroy the other was simply a
natural one, which might have occurred to a child. As to the
plan about the boat, seeing that there was the hill and the
wood, it flashed upon me at once that we might make a circuit
and come back to her.”

“ Just so, lad; but those thoughts did not flash upon my mind,
nor upon that of Harcourt. It is just because those sort of
ideas do flash upon the minds of some men, and not of others,
that the first rise to the rank of distinguished commanders,
while the others remain simple knights who would play their
part ina charge or in the defence of a breach, but would be
of no account as leaders. Now, row along steadily, men,” he
went on, speaking to the slaves. ‘“ We are still in good time,
for it was not an hour from the moment we touched the island
to our departure from it, and much of that time we had
gained by the speed with which you rowed before. At any
rate, we shall make out the island before sunset, and whether
we arrive there a little sooner or later matters little. Har-
court, hand me that wineskin and a goblet. A draught
will do us good after our climb and swim, and these good
fellows will be none the worse for a cup also.”

Inspired with the hope of freedom, the slaves rowed steadily,
and the sun had just set when they entered a ttle inlet in
the rocky isls that was their place of rendezvous.

“Thanks be to the saints!” Sir John exclaimed, as they
reached the entrance. ‘‘ There is Santoval’s galley.”

There was a stir on board the galley as the boat was seen

-approaching. The knights had put on their armour, which
they had found still lying in the boat, the pirates, in their
haste to pursue, having left her unexamined, while those
who had remained on guard had abstained from touching
anything until the return of their captain and comrades.

“Whence come you, Sir John, and what is the news? No
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misfortune has befallen Ricord’s galley, I hope?” the Spanish
knight in command shouted, as the boat came near enough
for him to recognise the features of its occupants.

“ All is well,” Six John shouted back; “but we have taken
more prizes than we can manage, though not without hard
‘fighting. Seven knights have fallen, and at least ten others
will not be able to buckle their armour on again for some time
to come, so I have been sent here to beg your assistance; and it
is well that it should be given speedily, for if more pirate vessels
come up before you join, Ricord and his companions will be in
a sorry plight.”

By this time the boat had reached the side of the galley,
and as Sir John and his two companions stepped on board,
the knights crowded round to hear the details of the news.
Exclamations of approval and satisfaction arose when Sir
John related the incidents of the fight, and told them that
the four vessels that had fallen into their hands formed part
of Hassan Ali’s fleet.

“That is good news indeed, Boswell,” Don Santoval said;
“and I would I had been there to take part in so gallant
a fight. It is well you found us here, for with four prizes
on hand, and with half his strength dead or disabled, Ricord
must bein sore need of aid. We will start to-morrow morning
at daybreak. As all the ships were taken, there is little fear of
any of the other pirates hearing news of what has happened.”

“T don’t know,” Sir John replied. ‘There were, as I told
you, some two hundred pirates left on the island. About half
those, we know, seized a fishing boat and escaped, for they
chased us, and we have had as narrow an escape from death
as has ever fallen to my lot, though I have been in over a
score of hard-fought battles. The rest may well have taken
another fishing boat and made off also, for we saw several craft
along the shores of the island. If so, they may have made
for Hassan Ali’s rendezvous, wherever that may be, just as
I made here, and by this time some of his ships may be on the
way there.”
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“By St. Anthony, this alters the situation gravely!” Don
Santoval said. ‘Fellow knights, we must lose no time in
going to Ricord’s assistance. The slaves have had a long row
to-day, but they must start on another. Let them have a
good meal to strengthen them, and a cup of wine each,
Whatever their scruples at other times, they never refuse
-wine when there is heavy work to be done, knowing full well
that a draught of it helps them mightily in their labours,
Your men must have rowed well, Sir John, to have brought
you here so quickly?”

“T have promised them their freedom,” Sir John said; “and
they shall have it, even if I have to pay their value into the
treasury. As I told you, we were hotly pursued, for the craft
with her sail went faster than we with our oars; and, know-
ing the importance of bringing the news here, I encouraged
them by promising them their freedom, should we get away.
Not only did they row right manfully, but they proved faithful
in our extremity, and, when all seemed lost, stuck to us instead
of deserting and joining the pirates.”

“But how did you get away, Sir John, if their craft out-
sailed you?