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the first of those illustrious Charleses of whom we have spoken,  Charles Martel, the grandfather of Charlemagne. The Saracens of Spain  had made incursions into France in 712 and 718, and had retired,  carrying with them a vast booty. In 725, Anbessa, who was then the  Saracen governor of Spain, crossed the Pyrenees with a numerous army,  and took by storm the strong town of Carcassone. So great was the     
warmest admiration. Such he is in history; but the romancers represent  him as often weak and passionate, the victim of treacherous  counsellors, and at the mercy of turbulent barons, on whose prowess he  depends for the maintenance of his throne. The historical  representation is doubtless the true one, for it is handed down in  trustworthy records, and is confirmed by the events of the age. At the
unscrupulous monk, who thought to give dignity to his romance by  ascribing its authorship to a well-known and eminent individual. It  introduces its pretended author, Bishop Turpin, in this manner:      
Charlemagne was succeeded by his son Louis, a well-intentioned but  feeble prince, in whose reign the fabric reared by Charles began  rapidly to crumble. Louis was followed successively by two Charleses,  incapable princes, whose weak and often tyrannical conduct is no doubt  the source of incidents of that character ascribed in the romances to  Charlemagne.  The lawless and disobedient deportment of Charles's paladins, instances
On another occasion Orlando encountered a puissant Saracen warrior, and  took from him, as the prize of victory, the sword Durindana. This  famous weapon had once belonged to the illustrious prince Hector of  Troy. It was of the finest workmanship, and of such strength and temper  that no armor in the world could stand against it.      
infested with a wild horse, untamable, that broke and overturned  everything that opposed his career. To attack him, he said, or even to  meet him, was certain death. Rinaldo, far from being alarmed, showed  the most eager desire to combat the animal. This was the horse Bayard,  afterward so famous. He had formerly belonged to Amadis of Gaul. After

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course was not delayed by it for an instant. The Spaniard adroitly stepped aside, and gave way to the rushing tempest. Bayard checked his career, and turned again upon the knight, who had already drawn his sword. He drew his sword, for he had no hope of taming the horse; that, he was satisfied, was impossible. Bayard rushed upon him; fiercely rearing, now on this side, now on
flowery nook, laid himself down and fell asleep. Shortly after came Angelica, but, approaching in a different direction, she espied the other fountain, and there quenched her thirst. Then resuming her way, she came upon the sleeping Rinaldo. Love instantly seized her, and she stood rooted to the spot.
in the combat with Ferrau. Having long sought her in vain through the recesses of the wood, he resolved to follow her to her father's court. Leaving, therefore, the camp of Charlemagne, he travelled long in the direction of the East, making inquiry everywhere, if, perchance, he might get tidings of the fugitive. After many adventures, he arrived
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with amazement a hideous old woman made her appearance at the edge of the pit, and told him that he was destined to be thrown to a monster, who was only kept from devastating the whole country by being supplied with living human flesh. Rinaldo said, "Be it so; let me but remain armed as I am, and I fear nothing." The old woman laughed in derision. Rinaldo remained in the pit all night, and the next morning was taken
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"Exquisite false creature! I will play thee such a trick for this, as will leave thee no cause to boast of thy visit." Charlemagne, to detain her as long as possible before him, delayed his assent till he had asked her a number of questions, all which she answered discreetly, and then the challenge was accepted.     

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