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CHAPTER Twenty-two: At Jerusalem
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"They have rejected my mercy, and I have sworn to sweep them away, man, woman, and child, and be avenged upon all their unclean and faithless race." "Is Rosamund unclean that you would be avenged upon her?
Will her dead body bring you peace?
If Jerusalem is put to the sword, she must perish also." "I will give orders that she is to be saved--that she may be judged for her crime by me," he added grimly.
"How can she be saved when the stormers are drunk with slaughter, and she but one disguised woman among ten thousand others ?" "Then," he answered, stamping his foot, "she shall be brought or dragged out of Jerusalem before the slaughter begins." "That, I think, will not happen while Wulf is there to protect her," said Godwin quietly.
"Yet I say that it must be so--it shall be so." Then, without more words, Saladin left the tent with a troubled brow.
Within Jerusalem all was misery, all was despair.

There were crowded thousands and tens of thousands of fugitives, women and children, many of them, whose husbands and fathers had been slain at Hattin or elsewhere.

The fighting men who were left had few commanders, and thus it came about that soon Wulf found himself the captain of very many of them.
First Saladin attacked from the west between the gates of Sts.
Stephen and of David, but here stood strong fortresses called the Castle of the Pisans and the Tower of Tancred, whence the defenders made sallies upon him, driving back his stormers.

So he determined to change his ground, and moved his army to the east, camping it near the valley of the Kedron.

When they saw the tents being struck the Christians thought that he was abandoning the siege, and gave thanks to God in all their churches; but lo! next morning the white array of these appeared again on the east, and they knew that their doom was sealed.
There were in the city many who desired to surrender to the Sultan, and fierce grew the debates between them and those who swore that they would rather die.


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