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Saint George for England

CHAPTER XIII: THE WHITE FORD
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Godfrey of Harcourt had great influence in that province, and his persuasions had much effect in determining the king to direct his course thither.

There was the further advantage that the King of France, who was well aware of the coming invasion, would have made his preparations to receive him in Guienne.

Furthermore, Normandy was the richest and most prosperous province in France.

It had for a long time been untouched by war, and offered great abundance of spoil.

It had made itself particularly obnoxious to the English by having recently made an offer to the King of France to fit out an expedition and conquer England with its own resources.
The voyage was short and favourable, and the expedition landed at La Hogue, on the small peninsula of Cotentin, without opposition.


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