ABSTRACT

And so I must cease to speak to you of them and must again speak to you of the Lord King of Aragon and of his followers.

CHAPTER CXL.

W h e n the oriflamme had passed, as you have heard already, and the followers of the King of Aragon had killed or taken all those who had remained behind and had obtained a world of riches, the Lord King returned to Peralada and ordered and repaired the town and made every man return to it and granted them many gifts and favours. And he did the same likewise, after­ wards, at Gerona. And the admiral went to Rosas. And the Lord King commanded the admiral to give up Rosas to the count of Ampurias and to give him what­ ever victuals and wine were there (the value of it was very great), to do this and then to go to Barcelona. And so, likewise, the Lord King, when he had put in order the city of Gerona, went to Barcelona and com­ manded that every man should return home. And so all returned to their lands, joyous and content and rich. And the Lord King and the Lord Infante En Alfonso went to Barcelona, and also all the richs homens, except

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