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A Popular History of France From The Earliest Times

CHAPTER XXIV
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Burgundy was almost as discontented and troubled as Ile-de-France.

There was grumbling at Dijon as there was conspiracy at Paris.

The English gave fresh cause for national irritation.

They showed an inclination to canton themselves in Normandy, and abandon the other French provinces to the hazards and sufferings of a desultory war.
Anne of Burgundy, the Duke of Bedford's wife and Philip the Good's sister, died.

The English duke speedily married again without even giving any notice to the French prince.


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