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CHRISTIAN AND HIS COMPANIONS.

him out of the city. Having gathered arms, and secured all the money in the treasury; she retreated, and joined her husband. The rebels, knowing their power to be great, soon came out to meet Christian; and he, having disposed the strong posts in the hands of his three friends, joined battle with them. It was desperate and bloody; but Christian, being able to rely upon his leaders, fought it so ably as to slaughter most of his enemies; amongst whom were the rebel leaders. Thus he gained the reward of his merit; the long hoped-for cause, a lovely woman, and a crown.