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King Alfred of England

CHAPTER II
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Vortigern, instead of looking upon the Anglo-Saxon intruders as new enemies, conceived the idea of appealing to them for succor.

He offered to convey to them a large tract of territory in the part of the island where they had landed, on condition of their aiding him in his contests with his other foes.
Hengist and Horsa acceded to this proposal.

They marched their followers into battle, and defeated Vortigern's enemies.

They sent across the sea to their native land, and invited new adventurers to join them.

Vortigern was greatly pleased with the success of his expedient.


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