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60    “ ‘If I had all this treasure . . .' ” Comnena, 266

60    “ ‘I never imagined . . .' ” Comnena, 266

61    “ ‘He was a man . . .' ” Comnena, 267

69    “ ‘As many of them . . .' ” HillR, 15

71    “The women of our camp. . .' ” HillR, 19

81    EXCERPTS FROM A LETTER FROM STEPHEN . . . 
Translations
, I, 4

85    “. . . They flayed the Turks” (Source unknown)

88    “Knowing that no one was there . . .” D'Aguilers, 52

89    “Do you not know . . .” D'Aguilers, 53

90    “ ‘Lord, who shall abide . . .' ” D'Aguilers, 55

92    “ ‘I not only desire . . .' ” D'Aguilers, 100

96    “Those who were strong . . .” D'Aguilers, 118

97    “ ‘If you will attack . . .' ” D'Aguilers, 117

103    EXCERPTS FROM A LETTER FROM DAIMBERT . . . 
Translations
, I, 4

119    “ ‘they could be used . . .' ” Fulcher, 154

125    “. . . the Saracens . . . lie in wait. . .” Munro, 67

136    “We who were . . .” Fulcher, 271

144    “ ‘a man of much wisdom . . .' ” William, II, 148

145    “ ‘Would you like to see God . . .' ” Ousama, 177

158    “During the fighting . . .” Odo, 118-120

159    “ ‘From this time . . .' ” William, II, 196

168    “ ‘We should pity them . . .' ” William II, 294

168    “ ‘There is no record . . .' ” William, II, 294

171    “ ‘with extreme unwillingness . . .' ” William, II, 321

186    “ ‘a man of proven loyalty . . .' ” William, II, 418

188    “I thought of thee . . .” Lane-Poole,
Saladin
, 155

192    “ ‘I think that when . . .' ” Gabrieli, 101

192    “You, who are the bulwark . . .” Gabrieli, 101

193    “Soft in gestures . . .”
Chronicle
, 140

195    “ ‘She sent to Saladin . . .' ” Grousset, II, 737

196    “The leper child . . .' ” Gabrieli, 114

199    “The new king will not last. . .' ” Raynaud, 135

199    “ ‘Well then, I shall forgive . . .' ” Raynaud, 136

202    “ Tiberias is mine . . .' ” Grousset, II, 793

202    “ ‘Have no faith, Sire . . .' ” Grousset, II, 793

205    “. . . we saw the tent . . .” Oman, I, 331

206    “ ‘I did only what princes . . .' ”
HRC, Le Livre des Deux Jardins
, 275

207    “ I am therefore not bound . . .' ”
HRC, Jardins
, 296

207    “ ‘I rode across the battlefield . . .”
HRC, Jardins
, 272-3

207    “ ‘This man is guilty . . .' ”
HRC, Jardins
, 276

208    “ ‘men of pious and austere . . .' ”
HRC, Jardins
, 277

211    “ ‘Sire, I have helped you . . .' ” Bernard, 127

213    EXCERPTS FROM A LETTER FROM TERENCE . . . Hoveden, II, 68

214    EXCERPTS FROM A LETTER FROM FREDERICK I.. MichaudB, II, 664

214    EXCERPTS FROM A LETTER FROM SALADIN . . . MichaudB, II, 665

225    “ ‘From that hour . . .' ” Hoveden, II, 176

225    “He shall cause persecution . . .” Hoveden, II, 182

236    ‘ “It will be a shame . . .' ”
Chronicle
, 217

241    “. . . the Moslems sent in volleys . . .” Pernoud,
Crusades
, 189

242    “ ‘On hearing these words . . .' ”
Chronicle
, 229

243    “ ‘For the space of two miles . . .' ”
Chronicle
, 235

243    ‘ “My lord king . . .' ”
Chronicle
, 238

244    “ ‘Then the king, the fierce . . .' ”
Chronicle
, 239

246    A LETTER FROM RICHARD I . . . Hoveden, II, 221

247    EXCERPTS FROM A LETTER FROM RICHARD I . . . Hoveden, II, 223

250    ‘ “I sent these men here . . .' ”
Chronicle
, 251

253    A LETTER FROM THE OLD MAN . . . MichaudB, II, 749

263    “ ‘They had come,' they said . . .” Villehardouin, 5

264    “ ‘We consentl We consent! . . .' ” Villehardouin, 8

265    “ ‘If you should ask him . . .' ” Villehardouin, 11

269    ‘ “This was the greatest misfortune . . .' ” Villehardouin, 22

271    “ ‘More than half the army . . .' ” Villehardouin, 28

272    “ ‘What shall we do in Babylon . . .' ” Clari, 59

272    “You should know that people . . .” Villehardouin, 31

274    “ ‘Do you recognize the young . . .' ” Clari, 67

275    ‘ “The Greeks,' wrote Villehardouin . . .” Villehardouin, 40

276    “ ‘When the emperor saw . . .' ” Villehardouin, 43

278    “ ‘Will you pay?' the Doge asked . . .” Clari, 83

280    ‘ “See, my lords . . .' ” Clari, 98

281    “ ‘Hurry, my lords . . .' ” Clari, 98

282    “ ‘I will tell you what . . .' ” Clari, 124

291    “The scouts were sent ahead . . .” Vitry, 329

294    EXCERPTS FROM A LETTER FROM WILLIAM OF CHARTRES . . . Addison, 287

296    “ ‘the fishes of the sea . . .' ” Peters, 71

297    “ ‘Our crossbows . . .' ” Peters, 78

297    “As we entered the city . . .” Peters, 94

298    EXCERPTS FROM A LETTER FROM PETER OF MONTAGUE . . . Peters, 141

301    “ ‘This treaty will be observed . . .' ” Peters, 132

310    “We have counselled loyally . . .” Novara, 75-76

311    “ ‘I will obey you willingly . . .' ” Novara, 78

312    “ ‘I know that Balian is . . .' ” Novara, 81

315    “ ‘I am your friend . . .' ” Grousset, III, 303

317    EXCERPTS FROM A LETTER FROM THE EMPEROR . . . Peters, 162

318    “ ‘VPig!' shouted the emperor . . .”Grousset, 230

319    “ ‘My chief purpose . . .' “ Grousset, 231

328    “ ‘In the Holy Land . . .' ” Grousset, III, 393

335    “ ‘What would you rather be . . .' ” Joinville, 141

336    “ ‘You should clothe yourselves . . .' ”Joinville, 144

337    “Soon the wind filled our sails . . .” Joinville, 167

341    EXCERPTS FROM A LETTER FROM GUY . . .
Translations
, I, 4

349    “ ‘What will you give me . . .' ” Joinville, 223

351    “May God reward you . . .” Labarge, 131

353    ‘ “If I depart . . .' ” Joinville, 240

354    “ ‘Well then,' said the ambassador . . .” Joinville, 248

355    “ ‘This has been closest to me . . .' ” Joinville, 249

355    “ ‘What are you doing . . .' ” Joinville, 246

356    “ ‘I have a great liking . . .' ” Joinville, 251

356    “Know that one of the rules . . .” Joinville, 250

360    “ ‘the name of the French king . . .' ” Regalado, 41

360    “ ‘Take this in Mahomet's name . . .' ” Regalado, 45

369    EXCERPTS FROM A LETTER FROM THE SULTAN BAIBARS . . . MichaudB, III, 507

372    EXCERPTS FROM A LETTER FROM HUGH OF REVEL . . . 
Cartulaire
, 291

391    “When Molay saw that . . .” Haiton, 61

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