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The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part B.

CHAPTER XX
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The duke of Burgundy was much disgusted.

The duke of Brittany had entered into engagements with Charles, and had done homage to that prince for his duchy.

The French had been allowed to recover from the astonishment into which their frequent disasters had thrown them.

An incident too had happened, which served extremely to raise their courage.

The earl of Warwick had besieged Montargis with a small army of three thousand men, and the place was reduced to extremity, when the bastard of Orleans undertook to throw relief into it.


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