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A Popular History of France From The Earliest Times

CHAPTER XXXIII
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Charles IX.

and his councillors exerted themselves in vain to avoid it.

There was everything to disquiet them in this enterprise: so sudden a revival of the religious war after the grand blow they had just struck, the passionate energy manifested by the Protestants in asylum at La Rochelle, and the help they had been led to hope for from Queen Elizabeth, whom England would never have forgiven for indifference in this cause.

Marshal de Biron, who was known to favor the Reformers, was appointed governor of La Rochelle; but he could not succeed in gaining admittance within the walls, even alone and for the purpose of parleying with the inhabitants.

The king heard that one of the bravest Protestant chiefs, La Noue _Ironarm,_ had retired to Mons with Prince Louis of Nassau.


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