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    【】ho,heitatethenners    hisheathenishfoe,pared    totheaverageeknightillagooddealofa    untrybukin.healshtseveralnew    foodstuffs,suhesandspinachedinhis    gardenandgre.hegaveupthebarbarous    custofourandappeared    ioraditional    habitofthefolloheprophetandwereinallywo    bytheturks.ihecrusades,hhadbegunasa    punitiveexpeditionagainsttheheathen,becaaurseof    generalinstruillionsofyoungeuropeans.    frolitaryandpoliticalpointofviehecrusades    andanuerofcitiesaken    andlost.adozenlittlekingdoablishedinsyria    andpalestineandasianor,buttheyonqueredby    theturksandaftertheyear1244beca    defiurkishthestatusoftheholylande    asithadbeenbefore1095.    buteuropehadundergoneagreatge.thepeopleof    thepseofthelightandthesunshine    andthebeautyoftheeast.theirdrearycastlesno    loisfiedthetheyedabroaderlife.her    .    theyfounditiies.    thediaevalcity    iddleages    saidthat``cityairisfreeair    theearlypartoftheddleageshadbeenaneraof    piandofsettlent.anehusfar    hadlivedoutsidetheountainsand    rshesan    eire,hadforceditsotheplainsofe    europeandhadtakenpossessionofstoftheland.they    less,asallpioneershavebeensihebeginningof    ti.theylikedtobe``oheycutdohe    forestsaeachothersthroatshequalenergy.    feedtoliveincities.theyinsisteduponbeing    ``free,theylovedtofeelthefreshairofthehillsidesfilltheir    lungsheydrovetheirherdsacrossthepastures.    es,theypulled    upstakesandaures.    theersandtheurageous    eothewildeess    survived.inthisheydevelopedastrongraceof    n.theycaredlittlefracesoflife.theyoo    busytoplaythefiddleorepiecesofpoetry.theyhad    littlelovefordisanofthe    villageandbeforetheddleofthethirteeury,alayn    ewasregardedasa``sissywas    supposedtosettleallquestionspraal    value.anaain,thefrankishbaron,    thenorthndukeoresandtitlesoupied    theirshareoftheterritoryof    thegreatroneireandangtheruinsofpastglory,    theybuiltaghtily    andheynsideredquiteperfect.    theyheaffairsoftheircastleandthesurrounding    untrytothebestoftheirability.theyhful    tothendntsofthehasanyortaluld    hopetobe.theyperor    tokeepongoodterhthosedistantbutalwaysdangerous    potentates.inshort,theytriedthtandtobe    fairtotheieighbourshoutbeilyunfairtotheir    oerests.    itselves.    thegreaterpartofthepeople    handsuchapartofthesoiluponhey    livedastheablestheyshared.their    fateparticularlyhappynorparticularly    unhappy.butodothegoodlordwhoruled    theiddleageshadundoubtedlyorderedeverything    forthebest.ifhe,inhis,haddecidedthat    therestbebothknightsandserfs,itthedutyof    thesefaithfulsonsoftheent.    theserfsthereforedidnotplainbutheyoo    harddrivelefed    andstabledintherightethingily    doobettertheirndition.butiftheprogressofthe    aster,wewould    stillbelivingafterthefashionofthethtury,saying    ``abracadabrariedtostopatoothache,andfeeling    adeepandhatredforthedentistohelp    usostlikelydan    orheathenishinandthereforebothkedanduseless.    whenyougroanypeopledo    notbelievein``progressandtheyoyoubythe    terribledeedsofsoofouroporariesthat``the    ge.butihopethatyoupay    chattentiontosuchtalk.yousee,ittookouraors    alstalliooleahooheirhindlegs.    otherallikegrunts    developedintoaandablelanguage.i    ofpreservingourideasforthebeoffuturegeions,    houtedonlyfour    thousandyearsago.theideaoftuingtheforcesofnature    intotheobedientservantsofnenehedaysof    yourosto,therefore,thatweare    kingprogressatanunheardofrateofspeed.perhapswe    havepaidalittletooerephysicalforts    oflife.thateandwe    shallthenattasrelatedtohealth    andtobinganderyingeneral.    butpleasedooosentintalaboutthe``goodold    days.nypeoplehebeautifulhesand    thegreatiddleageshaveleftbehind    gropareouroion    ellsofbackfiring    tortruitiesofathousandyearsago.    butthesediaevalheswereinvariablysurroundedby    serablehovelsparedtoodetehouse    standsforthasaluxuriouspalace.itistruethatthenoble    laandtheequallynobleparsifal,thepureyounghero    insearchoftheholygrail,botheredby    theasoline.    ...