Capitolo 92
is ready to co-operate with Alfred in the active measures that he was
around to adopt. Things that are in this state, Hubba demolished his
strengths in the northern beaches of the Channel, picked up together everybody
the boats and sending that he could command, it crossed the Channel,
and land on the beach of Devonshire. Odun, the duke, not being strong
enough to withstand to, it ran away, and been closed on, with all of his/her men, in the
castle. Hubba advanced to the walls of castle, and, sitting before himself/herself/itself
they, started to consider whether to do.
Hubba was the last child sopravvivente of Ragner Lodbrog which the actions and
adventures were reported in a first chapter. He was, as every other
head of a tribe among Danish, a man of the great determination and energy,
and he was made a lot to celebrate all on the earth from his
enterprises and conquests. Also, its particular horde of raiders was
it especially celebrated among all the others on account of a mysterious,
and magic flag that they was born. The name of this flag was the
_Reafan_, or, the imperial Crow. There was the plotted figure of an imperial crow
or it embroidered on the flag. The three sisters of Hubba had plotted him for
their brothers, when they went on through the German ocean to avenge
their father's death. It possessed, as Danish and Saxons,
believed, the supernatural and magic powers. The imperial crow on the flag
you/he/she could foresee the result of some battle in which it bore. It
been lifeless and to rest the result owed whenever every to be adverse;
and, on the other hand it fluttered his/her wings with a mysterious and
magic vitality when theirs who annoyed him was destined to the victory. The
Danish looked above accordingly at this flag with a feeling of depth
veneration and it frightens, and the Saxons feared and his/her mysterious dreaded
power. The explanation of this false miracle is easy. The
the imagination of superstitious men, in such state of society as that
of these mean-wild Danish, it is on able many greater triumphs