[1] Of the town. Even in modern Italy the gates of many small towns are closed at night. [↑]
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How the Emperor Frederick went to the Old Man of the Mountain
The Emperor Frederick once went to the Veglio, or Old Man of the Mountain, and great honour was done him[1].
The Old Man, in order to show how he was feared, looked up and saw on a tower two of his band who were called assassins[2]. And then he took hold of his great beard, and the two men cast themselves down to earth and died immediately[3].
[1] The Veglio, or Old Man of the Mountain, spoken of in mediæval legends, was an Arabian prince, who lived between Antioch and Damascus, in an inaccessible mountain fastness. He was a tyrant, and had an army of faithful followers. He was probably little more than a superior kind of brigand. [↑]
[2] Those who followed the Veglio were called assassins. [↑]