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butthereellsofthebayard
varietyodorsofdecayingrefusehrown
intothestreetofpigstiessurroundingthebishopspalace
ofunedtheiratsandhats
froheirgrandfathersandheblessing
ofsoapidonottopainttoounpleasantapicture
butheancientchroniclesthatthekingof
france,lookingoutoftheedat
thestenchcausedbythepigsrootinginthestreetsofparis,
anuscriptreuntsafeic
oftheplagueorofsllpox,thenyoubegintounder
standthat``progressissothingrethanacatchwordused
bydeadvertisingn
no,theprogressofthelastsixhundredyears
havebeenpossiblehouttheexistenceofcitiesishall,
therefore,havetokethisany
oftheothersitistooiortanttobereducedtothreeor
fourpages,devotedtorepoliticalevents
theancientandbabyloniaandassyria
hadbeenaiesgreecehadbeenauntryofcity
statesthehistoryofphoeniciahehistoryofties
aneirehe``hinterland
ofasingletoy,architecture,
literature,thetheatrethelistisendlesshaveall
beenproductsofthecity
foralstfourthousandyearstheh
e
thegreatgrationstheroneireroyed
theea
landofpasturesandlittleagriculturalvillagesduringthe
darkagesthefieldsofcivilisationhadlainfallow
thecrusadeshadpreparedthesoilforane
efortheharvest,butthefruithe
burghersofthefreecities
ihavetoldyouthestoryofthecastlesandthenasteries,
esoftheknights
andthenks,ensbodiesandtheirsouls
youhaveseenhoisansbutchersandbakersandan
oakercatolivenearthecastle
totendtotheastersandtofindprotection
iisthefeudallordallohese
peopletosurroundtheirhouseshastockadebutthey
fortheirlivinguponthegoodhe
ghtyseigneurofthecastletheyknelt
beforehindkissedhishand
thencathecrusadesandnythingschangedthe
grationshaddrivenpeoplefrohenortheasttothe
thetheto
thehighlycivilisedregionsofthesoutheasttheydisvered
thattheboundedbythefourheirlittle
settlenttheyore
fortablehouses,neysteriousorient
aftertheirretutotheiroldhos,theyinsistedthatthey
besuppliedhthosearticlesthepeddlerhhispack
uponhisbaerchantofthedarkagesadded
thesegoodstohisoldrchandise,boughtacart,hiredafew
exagainstthecrih
follohisgreatinteationalforthtodo
businessuponaredeandlargerscalehiscareerwas
notaneasyoneeverytiheenteredthedoinsofanother
lordhehadtopaytollsandtaxesbutthebusiness
eandthepeddletinuedtoke
hisrounds
sooncertainenergeticrchantsdisveredthatthegoods
portedfrofaruldbedeat
hotheytuedpartoftheirhosintoa}
theyerchantsandbecanufacturersthey
soldtheirproductsnotonlytothelordofthecastleandtothe
abbotinhisnastery,buttheyexportedtheonearbytowns
thelordandtheabbotpaidthe,
eggsandhhoney,hoseearlydayswas
usedassugarbutthecitizensofdistanttownswereobliged
topayincashandthenufacturerandtherchantbeganto
otlepiecesofgold,irelychangedtheirposition
inthesoiddleages
itisdiffiagineaoney
inadecityonecannotpossibleliveoneyall
daylongyoualldisetalto
``payyourhestreetcar,adollar
foradinner,threeany
peopleoftheearlyddleagesneversaeofined
neyfrohetitheyothedayoftheirdeath
thegoldandsilverofgreeceandrolayburiedbeneath
theruinsoftheircitiestheigrations,h
hadsucceededtheeire,uralworldevery
farrraisedenoughgrainandenoughsheepandenough
wsforhisownuse
thediaevalknightrysquireandwasrarely
foraterialsinneyhisestatesproduced
everythingthatheandhisfalyateanddrankandworeon
theirbacksthebricksforhishouseadealongthe
banksofthenearestriverheraftersofthehall
thebaronialforestthefeiclesthathadto
efrobroadwerepaidforingoodsinhoneyineggs
infagots
butthecrusadesupsettheroutineoftheoldagricultural
lifeinaverydrasti
usttravelthousands
oflesandhestpayhispassageandhishotelbills
athoheuldpaybuthe
uldnotakeahundreddozeneggsandacartloadof
hatosatisfythegreedoftheshippingagentof
venien
insisteduponcashhislordshipthereforewasobliged
totakeasllquantityofgolduponhisvoyage
hisgoldheuldborrothe
loards,thedescendantsoftheoldlongobards,whohad
tuedprofessionalneylenders,edbehindtheir
exchangetablenlyknooorbankwere
gladtolethisgracehaveafeesinexchange
forartgageuponhisestates,thattheyghtberepaid
incasehislordshipshoulddieatthehandsoftheturks
thatheborroheend,
theloardsinvariablyoheestatesandtheknight
beanto
arepoore
... </P></TD>
butthereellsofthebayard
varietyodorsofdecayingrefusehrown
intothestreetofpigstiessurroundingthebishopspalace
ofunedtheiratsandhats
froheirgrandfathersandheblessing
ofsoapidonottopainttoounpleasantapicture
butheancientchroniclesthatthekingof
france,lookingoutoftheedat
thestenchcausedbythepigsrootinginthestreetsofparis,
anuscriptreuntsafeic
oftheplagueorofsllpox,thenyoubegintounder
standthat``progressissothingrethanacatchwordused
bydeadvertisingn
no,theprogressofthelastsixhundredyears
havebeenpossiblehouttheexistenceofcitiesishall,
therefore,havetokethisany
oftheothersitistooiortanttobereducedtothreeor
fourpages,devotedtorepoliticalevents
theancientandbabyloniaandassyria
hadbeenaiesgreecehadbeenauntryofcity
statesthehistoryofphoeniciahehistoryofties
aneirehe``hinterland
ofasingletoy,architecture,
literature,thetheatrethelistisendlesshaveall
beenproductsofthecity
foralstfourthousandyearstheh
e
thegreatgrationstheroneireroyed
theea
landofpasturesandlittleagriculturalvillagesduringthe
darkagesthefieldsofcivilisationhadlainfallow
thecrusadeshadpreparedthesoilforane
efortheharvest,butthefruithe
burghersofthefreecities
ihavetoldyouthestoryofthecastlesandthenasteries,
esoftheknights
andthenks,ensbodiesandtheirsouls
youhaveseenhoisansbutchersandbakersandan
oakercatolivenearthecastle
totendtotheastersandtofindprotection
iisthefeudallordallohese
peopletosurroundtheirhouseshastockadebutthey
fortheirlivinguponthegoodhe
ghtyseigneurofthecastletheyknelt
beforehindkissedhishand
thencathecrusadesandnythingschangedthe
grationshaddrivenpeoplefrohenortheasttothe
thetheto
thehighlycivilisedregionsofthesoutheasttheydisvered
thattheboundedbythefourheirlittle
settlenttheyore
fortablehouses,neysteriousorient
aftertheirretutotheiroldhos,theyinsistedthatthey
besuppliedhthosearticlesthepeddlerhhispack
uponhisbaerchantofthedarkagesadded
thesegoodstohisoldrchandise,boughtacart,hiredafew
exagainstthecrih
follohisgreatinteationalforthtodo
businessuponaredeandlargerscalehiscareerwas
notaneasyoneeverytiheenteredthedoinsofanother
lordhehadtopaytollsandtaxesbutthebusiness
eandthepeddletinuedtoke
hisrounds
sooncertainenergeticrchantsdisveredthatthegoods
portedfrofaruldbedeat
hotheytuedpartoftheirhosintoa}
theyerchantsandbecanufacturersthey
soldtheirproductsnotonlytothelordofthecastleandtothe
abbotinhisnastery,buttheyexportedtheonearbytowns
thelordandtheabbotpaidthe,
eggsandhhoney,hoseearlydayswas
usedassugarbutthecitizensofdistanttownswereobliged
topayincashandthenufacturerandtherchantbeganto
otlepiecesofgold,irelychangedtheirposition
inthesoiddleages
itisdiffiagineaoney
inadecityonecannotpossibleliveoneyall
daylongyoualldisetalto
``payyourhestreetcar,adollar
foradinner,threeany
peopleoftheearlyddleagesneversaeofined
neyfrohetitheyothedayoftheirdeath
thegoldandsilverofgreeceandrolayburiedbeneath
theruinsoftheircitiestheigrations,h
hadsucceededtheeire,uralworldevery
farrraisedenoughgrainandenoughsheepandenough
wsforhisownuse
thediaevalknightrysquireandwasrarely
foraterialsinneyhisestatesproduced
everythingthatheandhisfalyateanddrankandworeon
theirbacksthebricksforhishouseadealongthe
banksofthenearestriverheraftersofthehall
thebaronialforestthefeiclesthathadto
efrobroadwerepaidforingoodsinhoneyineggs
infagots
butthecrusadesupsettheroutineoftheoldagricultural
lifeinaverydrasti
usttravelthousands
oflesandhestpayhispassageandhishotelbills
athoheuldpaybuthe
uldnotakeahundreddozeneggsandacartloadof
hatosatisfythegreedoftheshippingagentof
venien
insisteduponcashhislordshipthereforewasobliged
totakeasllquantityofgolduponhisvoyage
hisgoldheuldborrothe
loards,thedescendantsoftheoldlongobards,whohad
tuedprofessionalneylenders,edbehindtheir
exchangetablenlyknooorbankwere
gladtolethisgracehaveafeesinexchange
forartgageuponhisestates,thattheyghtberepaid
incasehislordshipshoulddieatthehandsoftheturks
thatheborroheend,
theloardsinvariablyoheestatesandtheknight
beanto
arepoore
... </P></TD>