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TALES

OF

THE CRUSADERS.

BY THE AUTHOR OF "WAVERLEY,

QUENTIN DURWARD," &c.

IN FOUR VOLUMES.

VOLS. III. & IV.

THE TALISMAN.

NEW-YORK:

PUBLISHED BY E. DUYCKINCK, COLLINS & HANNAY, COLLINS & CO.,
E; BLISS AND E. WHITE, AND W. B. GILLEY.

J. & J. HARPER, PRINTERS.

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THE burning sun of Syria had not yet attained its highest point in the horizon, when a knight of the Red-cross, who had left his distant northern home, and joined the host of the crusaders in Palestine, was pacing slowly along the sandy deserts which lie in the vicinity of the Dead Sea, or, as it is called, the Lake Asphaltites, where the waves of the Jordan pour themselves into an inland sea, from which there is no discharge of

waters.

The warlike pilgrim had toiled among cliffs and precipices during the earlier part of the morning; more lately, issuing from those rocky and dangerous defiles, he had entered upon that great plain, where the accursed cities provoked, in ancient days, the direct and dreadful vengeance of the Omnipotent.

The toil, the thirst, the dangers of the way, were forgotten. as the traveller recalled the fearful catastrophe, which had converted into an arid and dismal wilderness the fair and fertile valley of Siddim, once well watered, even as the Garden of the Lord, now a parched and blighted waste, condemned to eternal sterility.

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