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11. Translation of Book III (246 v) 3-49 [ rs: person ]

ce for recovering his castle. When Espagnolet had finished the tunnel, he concluded a deal with the knight, handing the castle back to him for two thousand francs, and departed with his men. Sir Raymond ret


12. Translation of Book III (246 v) 3-49 [ rs: person ]

with the knight, handing the castle back to him for two thousand francs, and departed with his men. Sir Raymond returned to his castle and had everything which was broken repaired. Not a fortnight had passed bef


13. Translation of Book III (246 v) 3-49 [ rs: person ]

and emerged in the great hall of the castle at midnight. The castle was captured once more and the knight too, in his bed. Espagnolet ransomed him for another two thousand francs, then let him go, but he h


14. Translation of Book III (249 v) 3-53 [ rs: person ]

be best," added Sir Gaucher de Passac, "if we were to learn the truth of the matter from him." Then Sir Raymond de Curvale was summoned and questioned about the organisation and arrangement of the castle, and if there was


15. Translation of Book III (249 v) 3-53 [ rs: person ]

four days he was led, accompanied by two hundred well-armed and sturdy varlets of that country and Sir Raymond de Curvale with them, to the wood where the passage opened. When Sir Gaucher saw the entrance he had it expose


16. Translation of Book III (250 v) 3-54 [ rs: person ]

town. They remained there for the whole day and Sir Gaucher returned the castle and the town to the lord of Curvale, then gave orders to march on elsewhere. After Curvale was captured, as you have heard, the lords a


17. Prospography Content: Raymond de Curvalle (person)

Raymond de Curvalle