登陆注册
5395500000049

第49章 A PLACE OF REFUGE(4)

In October King Edward himself set sail with a great army, and landing in Brittany early in November marched forward through the country and soon reduced Ploermel, Malestrail, Redon, and the rest of the province in the vicinity of Vannes, and then laid siege to that town.As his force was far more than sufficient for the siege, the Earls of Norfolk and Warwick were despatched in the direction of Nantes to reconnoitre the country and clear it of any small bodies of the enemy they might encounter.In the meantime Edward opened negotiations with many of the Breton lords, who, seeing that such powerful aid had arrived for the cause of the Countess of Montford, were easily persuaded to change sides.Among them were the lords of Clisson, Moheac, Machecoul, Retz, and many others of less importance.

The Count of Valentinois, who commanded the garrison of Vannes, supported the siege with great courage and fortitude, knowing that Charles of Blois and the King of France were collecting a great army for his relief.Uniting their forces they advanced towards the town.Before the force of the French, 40,000 strong, the Earl of Norfolk had fallen back and rejoined the king, but even after this junction the French forces exceeded those of Edward fourfold.They advanced towards Vannes and formed a large entrenched camp near that of the English, who thus, while still besieging Vannes, were themselves enclosed by a vastly superior force.The King of France himself arrived at the French camp.The French, although so greatly superior, made no motion toward attacking the English, but appeared bent upon either starving them out or forcing them to attack the strongly entrenched position occupied by the French.

Provisions were indeed running short in the English camp, and the arrival of supplies from England was cut off by a strong fleet under Don Louis, which cruised off the coast and captured all vessels arriving with stores.

At this moment two legates, the Cardinal Bishop of Preneste and the Cardinal Bishop of Tusculum, arrived from the pope and strove to mediate between the two sovereigns and to bring about a cessation of hostilities, pointing out to them the scandal and desolation which their rivalry caused in Christendom, the waste of noble lives, the devastation of once happy provinces, and the effusion of innocent blood.Going from camp to camp they exhorted, prayed, and reproached the rival sovereigns, urging that while Christians were shedding each other's blood in vain, the infidels were daily waxing bolder and more insolent.Their arguments would have been but of little use had either of the monarchs felt sure of victory.King Edward, however, felt that his position was growing desperate, for starvation was staring him in the face, and only by a victory over an immensely superior force in a strongly entrenched position could he extricate himself.Upon the part of the French, however, circumstances were occurring which rendered them anxious for a release from their position, for they were not without their share of suffering.While the English army lay on a hill the French camp was pitched on low ground.An unusually wet season had set in with bitterly cold wind.The rain was incessant, a pestilence had destroyed a vast number of their horses, and their encampment was flooded.Their forces were therefore obligated to spread themselves over the neighbouring fields, and a sudden attack by the English might have been fatal.

Thus distress pressed upon both commanders, and the pope's legates found their exertions at last crowned with success.A suspension of hostilities was agreed to, and the Dukes of Burgundy and Bourbon on the one side and the Earls of Lancaster, Northampton, and Salisbury on the other, met as commissioners and agreed to a convention by which a general truce was to be made from the date of the treaty to the following Michaelmas, and to be prolonged from that day for the full term of three years.It was agreed that the truce should embrace not only the sovereigns, but all the adherents of each of them.The truce was to hold good in Brittany between all parties, and the city of Vannes was to be given into the hands of the cardinals to dispose of as they chose.It was specially provided that in the case of any of the adherents of either party in the Duchies of Gascony and Brittany waging war against each other, neither of the monarchs should either directly or indirectly meddle therewith, nor should the truce be at all broken thereby.

Immediately the treaty was signed, on the 19th of January, 1343, the King of France dismissed his army, and Edward sailed for England with the greater part of his troops.The Countess of Montford and her son accompanied him, and the possessions of her husband in Brittany were left to the guardianship of her partisans, with a small but choice body of English troops.

The towns which had fallen into their hands and still remained were Brest, Quimper-Corentin, Quimperle, Redon, and Guerande; Vannes was handed over to them by the cardinals, and Hennebon, of course, remained in their possession.

Walter returned to England with Sir Walter Manny, and on reaching London was received with delight by his old friends Geoffrey Ward and Giles Fletcher, who were never tired of listening to his tales of the wars.Dame Vernon also received him with great kindness, and congratulated him warmly upon the very favourable account which Sir Walter Manny had given of his zeal and gallantry.

The time now for a while passed very quietly.Walter and the other young squires practised diligently, under the instructions of Sir Walter, at knightly exercises.Walter learned to bear himself well on horseback and to tilt in the ring.He was already a skilful swordsman, but he spared no pains to improve himself with his weapons.The court was a gay one, and Walter, as a favoured esquire of one of the foremost knights there, was admitted to all that took place.His courtly education, of course, included dancing, and when he went down, as he often did, for a long chat with his old friends, Geoffrey often said, laughing, that he was growing such a fine gentleman that he hardly liked to sit in his presence; but although changed in manner, Walter continued to be, as before, a frank, manly young fellow, and free from the affectations which were so general among the young men of the court.

同类推荐
  • 六壬拃河棹

    六壬拃河棹

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 大乘八大曼拏罗经

    大乘八大曼拏罗经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 老子本义

    老子本义

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 玄都律文

    玄都律文

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • The Prophet of Berkeley Square

    The Prophet of Berkeley Square

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 迷情爱

    迷情爱

    最初的相见两厌,她从未想过这样的高富帅居然会与自己有了好几次尴尬的的相撞,第一次是偶然,那第二次呢……是命运吗?一个偶然的机会,她得知他就是让自己进这所学校免费念书的人,她开始忍不住的对他越来越留意……怎么办?
  • 捡个庄主做相公

    捡个庄主做相公

    传闻,冷府嫡女软弱无能、胆小愚钝;长相一般,性情冷淡;幼年失母,不受关注...冷兮颜冷漠一笑,呲之以鼻——胆小懦弱、迟钝愚笨?那只是她的保护色;琴棋书画样样不通?生财势力才是王道;父亲不爱谁皆可欺?出来混,迟早是要还的!母亲离世并非偶然?很好,那她也不用手下留情了;又有传闻,伊梦山庄庄主神出鬼没、来去无踪;一张银色面具,遮住的是奇丑无比;冷情孤傲,身世成谜...某庄主黯自挑眉,笑天下人无知——杀人如麻、冷酷无情?可笑,对那些要他命的人难不成还好言相劝不成?奇丑无比、身世成谜?万千风华,无需他人评价;不近女色、取向有问题?他的真心只为未来的主母预留。。当传闻中的她捡了传闻中的他,又将是怎样的碰撞和精彩?是多面的他邂逅了冷漠疏远的她,抑或是纯善的她忆起了坚毅雍容的他?竹马弄青梅,曾将同心结。一诺姻缘拥笑眠,化作黄粱梦。君赋满庭芳,妾歌蝶恋花。多情谁比痴中我,笑我痴情否?静听那涓涓流水,那清风伴着落花飞舞;且听风吟,吟不完我一生思念;细水长流,流不完我一世情深。与尔携手,尽此一生,洗尽铅华!人生旅途风雨兼程,一切有你做伴不再一个人孤单!且看举步维艰的两人怎样携手共济,在荡气回肠的岁月里,谱写一曲温馨纯美的恋曲!PS:本文非宅斗,男女主身心干净,一生一世一双人。无赖版:“你究竟是谁?”恼怒。“你,你不记得我了?”男子不可置信。“我应该记得你吗?”努力寻找,“娘子,我是你相公...”委屈、幽怨...“...几...几时嫁人的?我怎不知?”惊讶。“你说了,大了娶我...”继续哀怨,狭长的美眸瞬间水雾萦绕“呃...”无语。“为你守身如玉多年,我的初吻...”某男子语不惊人死不休:“你得负责。”“......”石化的某人渐渐风化,轻轻一吹,消失尽矣霸气版:“谁若欺她,必将百倍还之!”慕容墨宸将冷兮颜护在怀中,冷厉的眸子扫向心怀不轨之人。那王者凌厉的气势瞬间让众人后退三步。他们怎么就忘了,这个爱妻如命的男子,不仅是闻名天下的伊梦山庄庄主,更是至高无上权力的拥有者!宠溺版:“颜儿,尝尝我亲手熬制的羹汤。”“我要出去!”“那看看我新做的画?”“我要出去!”“我给你讲故事吧。”“我要出去!”“那就弹琴给你听?”“我要出去!”“要不我舞剑?”“我要出去!”......
  • 粉妆楼

    粉妆楼

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 金牌女废柴

    金牌女废柴

    世界顶级杀手暗夜在完成最后一个任务时被自己收养的弟弟暗害,灵魂穿越异世,成了冷家的废柴嫡女,再活一次的她发誓要比前世活的更精彩。命运的齿轮已经开始转动,它总是爱捉弄世间人,谁能摆脱?万年前的一场天地大战,一场延续万年的赌约。轮回而来的暗夜该如何解决万年前的爱恨纠缠?【情节虚构,请勿模仿】
  • 追妻无门:女boss不好惹

    追妻无门:女boss不好惹

    青涩蜕变,如今她是能独当一面的女boss,爱了冷泽聿七年,也同样花了七年时间去忘记他。以为是陌路,他突然向他表白,扬言要娶她,她只当他是脑子抽风,他的殷勤她也全都无视。他帮她查她父母的死因,赶走身边情敌,解释当初拒绝她的告别,和故意对她冷漠都是无奈之举。突然爆出她父母的死居然和冷家有丝毫联系,还莫名跳出个公爵未婚夫,扬言要与她履行婚约。峰回路转,破镜还能重圆吗? PS:我又开新文了,每逢假期必书荒,新文《有你的世界遇到爱》,喜欢我的文的朋友可以来看看,这是重生类现言,对这个题材感兴趣的一定要收藏起来。
  • 最强装逼反套路修仙

    最强装逼反套路修仙

    身世强大却悲惨的懒癌晚期的废柴少女被坑爹的父亲传送到一个垃圾大陆上,废柴少女结识了些“君子”之后开始了最强装逼反套路修仙!
  • 你活成什么样,什么就是生活真相

    你活成什么样,什么就是生活真相

    努力不一定有结果,但不努力一定没结果。如果你想拥有更好的生活,就必须比谁都坚信努力的意义!本书涉及学习、爱情、职业、人格等话题,讲述人生逆袭,告诉你如何通过行之有效的努力获得与众不同的人生。
  • 英雄联盟之竞技王者

    英雄联盟之竞技王者

    当黑暗袭来,王者的陨落无力回天。当光明涌动,复兴的崛起无可阻挡。辉煌到落魄,胜利的渴望永远不变。当S5结束,一大批经验丰富的选手选择退役。当S5结束,中国电竞迎来了最大的低谷之中。当S5结束,英雄之光再度降临临瓦罗兰大陆。他,无所畏惧,只为再度撑起中国电竞的脊梁。他,倾其所有,只为再次登上世界舞台并夺冠。他,勇往直前,更为了那些无数日夜曾经的梦。
  • 江格尔:蒙古族英雄史诗(中华大国学经典文库)

    江格尔:蒙古族英雄史诗(中华大国学经典文库)

    《江格尔》是蒙古族卫拉特部英雄史诗,被誉为中国少数民族三大史诗之一。该史诗以蒙古族英雄江格尔为中心,围绕着抢婚、夺财、强占牧地等展开了一系列惊心动魄的战争场面,从中我们可以了解远古蒙古社会的经济文化、生活习俗、政治制度等诸多方面的内容。另外,史诗在艺术成就上也达到了前所未有的高度,是蒙古民族文化的瑰宝。
  • 棉检组长

    棉检组长

    “你看,我的理想就是当上棉检组长,可是跌了一堆跟头也没闹成。一点希望没有了,谁知我们的上级——县供销社这些年不景气,大中专生纷纷跳槽走了,为了挽留这些有生力量,就下了一条规定,凡有三年以上工作经验的大中专生一律原地提拔,瞧,连考察都不用就一下子把我提拔成了分管棉检的副站长!”宋子秋说完,见小王老师目光如水深情地望着自己,就问:“你的理想呢?”“找个有理想的人。”小王老师的目光更深情了,并且尺水波澜起来,“现在,我的理想也实现了。”小王老师说完,身子就有些发软发颤,娇弱不堪的样子。望着宋子秋宽厚的肩膀和坚定的胸脯,大有投奔之意。