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A Child's History of England

CHAPTER IX--ENGLAND UNDER WILLIAM THE SECOND, CALLED RUFUS
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He had a worthy minister in his favourite, Ralph, nicknamed--for almost every famous person had a nickname in those rough days--Flambard, or the Firebrand.

Once, the King being ill, became penitent, and made ANSELM, a foreign priest and a good man, Archbishop of Canterbury.

But he no sooner got well again than he repented of his repentance, and persisted in wrongfully keeping to himself some of the wealth belonging to the archbishopric.

This led to violent disputes, which were aggravated by there being in Rome at that time two rival Popes; each of whom declared he was the only real original infallible Pope, who couldn't make a mistake.

At last, Anselm, knowing the Red King's character, and not feeling himself safe in England, asked leave to return abroad.


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