Mont-Saint-Michel and Chartres

Henry Adams

Capitolo 26

 It strikes her with the fist noblement of mult of aller.
 Chevals and armes it gives them
 En of Et leads of the of Bretaigne
 You know de veir treiz faiz ou quatre
 Quant as Bretons if dut combattre.


William held Harold a lot of one day,
 As it was his/her quota in the great honour.
 To a lot of one rich tournament
 The fact to very nobly go.
 Horses and arm gave him/it
 It is in the Brittany it conducted him/it
 Me really I don't know if three or four times
 When he had to make war on the Bretons.


The allusion to rich tournaments perhaps belongs to the time of Wace
rather than to that of Harold a first century, in front of the first one
makes a crusade, but Harold certainly goes with William at least one
makes raids in the Brittany and the fascinating tapestry of Bayeux that
tradition calls from the name of Regina Matilda, show the men of William-
crossing of to-arm the sands under of Mont-Saint-Michel, with the Latin
leggenda:--announcement of venerunt of "Et Montem Michaelis. Hic Harold dux trahebat
arena of de of eos. Flumen of announcement of Venerunt Cononis." They came to Mont-Saint-
Michel, and Harold dragged out them of the it sand-blasts mobile.

They came to the river Couesnon. Harold has to have the great fame from
the life that saves on the sands, to be remembered and it recorded from the
Normans I was after you/they had killed him to them;  but this is the bargain
of historians. Tourists only notice that Harold and William it came
the Monte:--l'annuncio of "Venerunt Montem." They would never have challenged
you pass him/it, on such errand, without stopping to ask to the help of
Michael Santo.

If William and Harold came to the Mountain, they certainly dined or
supped in the old refectory that is where we have lain in attended for
them. Where Duke that William was, his/her jongleur--the jugleor--it was not far,
and Wace knew, as every one in Normandy to know seemed that this
favourite was,--his/her name, his/her character and his/her song. To him Wace
due one of the most famous passages in his/her history of the assault to
Hastings, where Duke William and its battle started their advance
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