[The Boy Knight by G.A. Henty]@TWC D-Link bookThe Boy Knight CHAPTER IV 3/14
Monks threw aside their gowns and took to the sword and cuirass; even women and children joined in the throng.
What, my son, could be expected from a great army so formed? Without leaders, without discipline, without tactics, without means of getting food, they soon became a scourge of the country through which they passed. "Passing through Hungary, where they greatly ravaged the fields, they came to Bulgaria.
Here the people, struck with astonishment and dismay at this great horde of hungry people who arrived among them like locusts, fell upon them with the sword, and great numbers fell.
The first band that passed into that country perished miserably, and of all that huge assembly, it may be said that, numbering at the start not less than two hundred and fifty thousand persons, only about one hundred thousand crossed into Asia Minor.
The fate of these was no better than that of those who had perished in Hungary and Bulgaria.
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