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Holding on to the stone balustrade, he turned to the southern tower, and cried "Hullo! Francis! Hallo!" After a while a reply came through the darkness. "Qui vive?" "Mont-joie Saint-Denis." "Sacre!" answered the other. "Ring the great bell! Ring, for heaven's sake!" The watchman remained standing for a while looking at the coloured lights on the church tower of St. Cloud.
They charged for Orvieto with their old cry of 'Mont-Joie, Chevaliers! and before night, while Urban lay sleeping in his carved tomb at Perugia, the body of Manfred lay only recognizable by those who loved him, naked among the slain. Time wore on and on.
He calls to Roland to blow his ivory horn and bring back the emperor. Roland refuses, and the Franks prepare to fight; not, however, before on bended knee they receive the archbishop's benediction and a promise of paradise to all who die in this holy war against the pagan foe. With the old French battle-cry, "Mont-joie!
Mont-joie!" the Christians dash the rowels into their steeds and close with the enemy. Homer does not relate a bloodier fight than that which follows, and which takes eighty-six stanzas, or fifty of Mr. O'Hagan's pages, to describe. Again and again the Christians charge the Saracens. What deeds the great sword Durindana did that day!
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