A King's Comrade A Story of Old Hereford
A KING'S COMRADE: A Story of Old Hereford, by Charles W. Whistler PREFACE. INTRODUCTORY. CHAPTER I. HOW THE FIRST DANES CAME TO ENGLAND. CHAPTER II. HOW WILFRID KEPT A PROMISE, AND SWAM IN PORTLAND CHAPTER III. HOW WILFRID MET ECGBERT THE ATHELING. CHAPTER IV. HOW WILFRID MET AN OLD ACQUAINTANCE IN NORWICH CHAPTER V. HOW WILFRID MET THE FLINT FOLK, AND OTHERS. CHAPTER VI. HOW WILFRID SPOKE WITH ETHELBERT THE KING.
made the old proclamation that Moses had long ago decreed, that no one
should go out to battle who was building a house, or planting a
vineyard, or had just betrothed a wife, or who was fearful and faint-
hearted. All these were to go home again. Judas had 6,000 followers when
he made this proclamation. He had only 3,000 at the end of the day, and
they were but poorly armed. He told them of the former aid that had come
to their fathers in extremity, and made them bold with his noble words.
Then he gave them for their watchword 'the help of God', and divided the
leadership of the band between himself and his brothers, appointing
Eleazar, the youngest, to read the Holy Book.
With these valiant men, Judas set up his camp; but tidings were soon
brought him that Gorgias, with 5000 foot and 1000 horse, had left the
main body to fall on his little camp by night. He therefore secretly
left the place in the twilight; so that when the enemy attacked his
camp, they found it deserted, and supposing them to be hid in the
mountains, proceeded hither in pursuit of them.
But in the early morning Judas and his 3,000 men were all in battle
array in the plains, and marching full upon the enemy's camp with
trumpet sound, took them by surprise in the absence of Gorgias and his
choice troops, and utterly defeated and put them to flight, but without
pursuing them, since the fight with Gorgias and his 5,000 might be yet
to come. Even as Judas was reminding his men of this, Gorgias's troops
were seen looking down from the mountains where they had been wandering
all night; but seeing their own camp all smoke and flame, they turned
A KING'S COMRADE: A Story of Old Hereford, by Charles W. Whistler PREFACE. INTRODUCTORY. CHAPTER I. HOW THE FIRST DANES CAME TO ENGLAND. CHAPTER II. HOW WILFRID KEPT A PROMISE, AND SWAM IN PORTLAND CHAPTER III. HOW WILFRID MET ECGBERT THE ATHELING. CHAPTER IV. HOW WILFRID MET AN OLD ACQUAINTANCE IN NORWICH CHAPTER V. HOW WILFRID MET THE FLINT FOLK, AND OTHERS. CHAPTER VI. HOW WILFRID SPOKE WITH ETHELBERT THE KING.