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While our men were still assembling, the separated princes-namely Bohemund and Raymond, with the remainder of their army-came up and recounted the great misfortune which had befallen them.
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A certain Frank, Fulger by name, brother of Budellus of Chartres, was the first boldly to ascend the wall; the Count of Flanders, following, sent word to Bohemund and the Duke to ascend; and since all hurried, each to go ahead of the other, the ladder was broken.
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All of these crossed the sea to do service for Bohemund and landed in the region of Bulgaria, where they found a very great abundance of grain, wine, and bodily nourishment.
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Their not infrequent acts of violence may even have led him to suspect their motives, which suspicion the presence of Bohemund and his Normans from southern Italy-old foes of the Eastern Empire-only served to strengthen.
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Amazed at the spectacle, Bohemund exclaimed: “If such riches were mine, long ago I would have been lord of many lands !”
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…Never, indeed, have I seen a man so dishonest as Bohemund.
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When morning came, the inhabitants of the town came out, and, in procession, bearing crosses in their hands, they came into the presence of Bohemund.
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The Emperor ordered the guide suddenly and unexpectedly to open the doors, thus revealing all this to Bohemund.
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Our men wanted to attack and seize a certain fortified town because it was full of all kinds of goods But the renowned man, Bohemund, refused to consent, not only in justice to the land, but also because of his pledge to the Emperor.
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Then the wise Bohemund ordered a council with his people, comforting and admonishing all with these words: Seignors, take heed all of you, for we are pilgrims of God.
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