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Excerpt from Henry of Navarre, Vol. 2: The Forty-Five Guardsmen
The small army advanced to within cannon shot of the city; there they breakfasted.
The meal over, two hours were given the officers and soldiers in which to rest. It was three o'clock in the after noon, that is, there remained scarcely two hours of daylight when the king had the officers summoned to his tent.
Henry was very pale, and while he gesticulated, his hands Shook so visibly that their fingers dropped like gloves hung up to dry.
Gentlemen, said he, we have come to take Cahors; we must take Cahors, therefore, since we have come for that pur pose; but Cahors must be taken by force; force, you under stand that is, by driving in steel and wood with the ?esh.
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