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Chapter 14

           Howeverdespisedanddegradedonordinaryoccasions,thegreatnumbersoftheAnglo-Saxonsmustnecessarilyrenderthemformidableinthecivilcommotionswhichseemedapproaching,anditwasanobviouspointofpolicytosecurepopularitywiththeirleaders.

           ItwasaccordinglythePrince’sintention,whichheforsometimemaintained,totreattheseunwontedguestswithacourtesytowhichtheyhadbeenlittleaccustomed.Butalthoughnomanwithlessscruplemadehisordinaryhabitsandfeelingsbendtohisinterest,itwasthemisfortuneofthisPrince,thathislevityandpetulancewereperpetuallybreakingout,andundoingallthathadbeengainedbyhispreviousdissimulation.

           OfthisfickletemperhegaveamemorableexampleinIreland,whensentthitherbyhisfather,HenrytheSecond,withthepurposeofbuyinggoldenopinionsoftheinhabitantsofthatnewandimportantacquisitiontotheEnglishcrown.UponthisoccasiontheIrishchieftainscontendedwhichshouldfirstoffertotheyoungPrincetheirloyalhomageandthekissofpeace.But,insteadofreceivingtheirsalutationswithcourtesy,JohnandhispetulantattendantscouldnotresistthetemptationofpullingthelongbeardsoftheIrishchieftains;aconductwhich,asmighthavebeenexpected,washighlyresentedbytheseinsulteddignitaries,andproducedfatalconsequencestotheEnglishdominationinIreland.ItisnecessarytokeeptheseinconsistenciesofJohn’scharacterinview,thatthereadermayunderstandhisconductduringthepresentevening.

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