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第22章 THE CITY GAMES(2)

During the three years that followed King Edward was obliged several times to go to Scotland to support Baliol, who held the crown as his feudal vassal.He was always successful in the field, but directly his army recrossed the frontier the Scotch rose again.In 1330 a new crusade was preached, and in October of that year King Phillip solemnly received the cross and collected an immense army nominally for the recovery of Jerusalem.Whether his intentions were honest or not I cannot say, but certainly King Edward considered that Phillip's real aim in creating so great an army was to attack England.Whether this was so or not would need a wiser head than mine, Walter, to tell.Certainly Phillip of Valois invited Edward to cooperate with him in the crusade.The king in reply stated his belief that the preparations were intended for war in Europe rather than in Asia; but that if the King of France would agree to conclude a firm league of amity between the two countries, to restore the castles and towns of Aquitaine, whose surrender had been frequently promised but never carried out, and would bind himself by oath to give no assistance, direct or indirect, to Scotland, he would join him in his war for the delivery of the Holy Land.""I must say that King Edward's demands were reasonable, for it was clear that he could not march away from England with his whole force and leave Baliol unsupported against the assaults of his Scotch enemies, aided by France.Phillip was willing to accede to the first two conditions; but in regard to the third positively declined treating until David Bruce should be restored to the throne of his father.Now, had the French king openly supported Bruce from the first, none could have said that his conduct in befriending a dethroned monarch was aught but noble and generous; but he had all along answered Edward's complaints of the aid afforded by Frenchmen to the Bruce by denials that he himself supported him; and this declaration in his favour now certainly seemed to show that he had at last determined openly to throw off the veil, and that his great army was really collected against England.Robert of Artois craftily seized a moment when the king's indignation against Phillip was at the highest.At a great banquet held by King Edward, at which all his warlike nobles were present, Robert entered, preceded by two noble maidens carrying a heron, which, as you know, Walter, is considered the most cowardly of birds.Then in loud tones he called upon the knights present each to swear on the bird to perform some deed of chivalrous daring.First he presented it to King Edward himself, giving him to understand that he regarded him but as little braver than the heron for resigning without a blow the fair heritage of France.""The moment was well chosen, for Edward was smarting under the answer he had just received from Phillip.He at once rose and took an oath to enter France in arms; to wait there a month in order to give Phillip time to offer him battle, and to accept the combat, even should the French outnumber him ten to one.Every knight present followed the example of the king, and so the war with France, which had been for years a mere question of time, was at last suddenly decided upon.You yourself, Walter, can remember the preparations which were made throughout England: men were enrolled and arms prepared.We armourers were busy night and day, and every man felt that his own honour, as well as that of the country, was concerned in winning for King Edward the heritage of which he had been unlawfully robbed by the King of France.""On the 17th of March, 1337, at the parliament at Westminster, the king created the little prince, then seven years of age, Duke of Cornwall; and the prince immediately, in exercise of his new dignity, bestowed upon twenty of the most distinguished aspirants the honour of knighthood.

Immense supplies were voted by the parliaments held at Nottingham, Westminster, and Northamton.Half the wool shorn in the summer following was granted to the king, with a variety of other taxes, customs, and duties.The revenues of all the foreign priories in England, a hundred and ten in number, were appropriated to the crown.Provisions of bacon, wheat, and oats were granted, and the king pawned his own jewels, and even the crown itself, to hire soldiers, and purchase him allies on the Continent.

So great did the scarcity of money become in the country that all goods fell to less than half their value.Thus a vast army was raised, and with this King Edward prepared to try his strength with France.""Phillip on his part was ****** great preparations.While Edward had purchased the assistance of many of the German nobles Phillip raised large armaments in the maritime states of Italy.Spain also contributed a number of naval adventurers, and squadrons were fitted out by his vassals on the sea coasts of Normandy, Brittany, and Picardy.King Edward had crossed over into Belgium, and after vast delays in consequence of the slowness of the German allies, at last prepared to enter France at the end of September, 1339.Such, my lad, is the story, as far as I know, of the beginning of that war with France which is now raging, and whose events you know as well as I do, seeing that they are all of late occurrence.So far, although the English have had the best of it, and have sorely mauled the French both in the north and south, we have not gained any such advantages as would lead to a belief that there is any likelihood of an early termination, or that King Edward will succeed for a long time in winning back his inheritance of the throne of France.""There is no doubt that the war weighs heavily upon the people at large.

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