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History of the English People, Volume III (of 8)

CHAPTER I
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His disgust at the sudden overthrow of his plans for a joint attack on Lewis was quickened by a sense of danger.

England was now at the French king's disposal, and the coalition of England and Burgundy against France which he had planned seemed likely to become a coalition of France and England against Burgundy.

Lewis indeed was quick to seize on the new turn of affairs.

Thanksgivings were ordered in every French town.

Margaret and her son were feasted royally at Paris.
An embassy crossed the sea to conclude a treaty of alliance, and Warwick promised that an immediate force of four thousand men should be despatched to Calais.


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