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lamentation and distress. Seeing certain death before them, they bent their
knees, and confessed their sins to one another, thinking no longer of their
lives which were doomed, but of their souls; whilst
to delay their fate for
some few moments longer, Ñ for who is there that does not fear death? Ñ
they fled up the fortress as far they were able, and there awaited the stroke
of martyrdom, shedding tears, and supplicating the mercy of the Almighty,
who at length was appeased, and deigned to listen to their petition: their
deliverer was already come, his fleet was riding in the harbour, and his
soldiers were eager to land for their rescue!
Chapter XV. Ñ
Of the fierce conflict by which the king recovered the castle of
Joppa, and liberated the besieged.
The Turks, discovering the arrival of the kingÕs fleet, sallied down to
the seaside with sword and shield, and sent forth showers of arrows: the
shore was so thronged with their multitude that there was hardly a foot of
ground to spare. Neither did they confine themselves to acting on the
defensive, for they shot their arrows at the crews of the ships, and the
cavalry spurred their horses into the sea to prevent the kingÕs men from
landing. The king, gathering his ships together, consulted with his officers
what was the best step to take. ÒShall we,Ó said he, Òpush on against this
rabble
multitude who occupy the shore, or shall we value our lives more
than the lives of those poor fellows who are exposed to destruction for
want of our assistance?Ó Some of them replied that further attempts were
useless, for it was by no means certain that any one remained alive to be
saved, and how could they land in the face of so large a multitude? The
king looked around thoughtfully, and at that moment saw a priest plunge
into the water and swim towards the royal galley. When he was received
on board, he addressed the king with palpitating heart and spirits almost
failing him. ÒMost noble king, the remnant of our people,
waiting for your
arrival, are exposed like sheep to be slain, unless the divine grace shall
bring you to their rescue.Ó ÒAre any of them still alive, then?Ó asked the
king, Òand if so, where are they?Ó ÒThere are still some of them alive,Ó said
the priest,Ó and hemmed in and at the last extremity in front of yonder