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0487 The Book of Ser Marco Polo : vol.2
The Book of Ser Marco Polo : vol.2 / Page 487 (Color Image)

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CHAP. XXXV. VENGEANCE OF THE KING OF A$ASII

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and dishonour. The Bishop answered that they might

kill him ere he would deny his Creator.

When the Soldan heard that he waxed wroth, and

ordered that the Bishop should be circumcised. So

they took and circumcised him after the manner of the

Saracens. And then the Soldan told him that he had

been thus put to shame in despite to the King his master.

And so they let him go.

The Bishop was sorely cut to the heart for the shame

that had been wrought him, but he took comfort because

it had befallen him in holding fast by the Law of Our

Lord Jesus Christ ; and the Lord God would recompense

his soul in the world to come.

So when he was healed he set out and travelled by

land and by sea till he reached the King his Lord in the

Kingdom of Abash. And when the King beheld him,

he welcomed him with great joy and gladness. And he

asked him all about the Holy Sepulchre ; and the Bishop

related all about it truly, the King listening the while as

to a most holy matter in all faith. But when the Bishop

had told all about Jerusalem, he then related the outrage

done on him by the Soldan of Aden in the King's

despite. Great was the King's wrath and grief when he

heard that ; and it so disturbed him that he was like to die

of vexation. And at length his words waxed so loud

that all those round about could hear what he was saying.

He vowed that he would never wear crown or hold king-

dom if he took not such condign vengeance on the Soldan

of Aden that all the world should ring therewithal, even

until the insult had been well and thoroughly redressed.

And what shall I say of it ? He straightway caused

the array of his horse and foot to be mustered, and great

numbers of elephants with castles to be prepared to

accompany them ; 4 and when all was ready he set out

with his army and advanced till he entered the Kingdom