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CHAPTER XVI. A FUNERAL MARCH.
THUS ended this brilliant passage of arms. Was I not right, my children, when I told you that its equal was never seen?
The wounded Saracens were conveyed to hospital, and I need hardly add, they were as well cared for as if they had been duly-baptised Christians.
The dead were buried; they were sixty-three in number, neither more nor less. There were, after this tournament, a great many thrones to let in the East.