Capitolo 92
dangers and its escape were made notes in the whole kingdom, thousand
of visitors to repute the faithful tree that was allowed so it came
his/her majesty his/her unconscious but real protection. Every takings
by a leaf or a twig for a souvenir, and when, finally, the owner
it founded that there was danger that the whole tree would be transported
unless he inserted, he fenced in him/it in and it cultivated the earth around him,
to defend him/it from the further mutilation. You/he/she has borne the name of the
Real oak since then a present day, and you/he/she has been the theme
of narrators and poets without number that has celebrated his/her encomiums
in every conceivable form of composition. There is however probably,
none of them all of what you/they have done more for the his/her wide delay
the fame between all the lines and gradations of society that the unknown one
author of the humble distich,
"The real oak, was the tree,
That saved his/her real majesty."
I CAPITULATE VIII.
KING Á FRANCE'S ESCAPE.
When the king and Carlis entered again the house, in the evening
after the confinement of their fatiguing day in the tree, Dame that Penderel had
some chickens prepared for the supper of its majesty as which he enjoyed
a great and unexpected luxury. They also showed him/it to them the hole of hiding,,
it integrated the walls, where the Earl of Derby had been hidden, and
where theirs proposed that he should be lodged for the night. There was
you lodge in him to placed down a small straw door latch for a bed. The king thought
it would be very sure, and you/he/she was not confirmed in his/her determination
to go again to the oak. Before its majesty retired, Carlis asked to him
what it would appreciate to have to eat on the tomorrow. He said that he owes
as of the meat of ram. Carlis consented, and, offering his good night master,
he left him/it to his/her rest.
There was no meat of ram in the house and Richard and William both agreement
what dangerous would be for both them to get some, since, as
they had not accustomed to purchase such food, theirs so now doing