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Our little Frankish cousin of long ago. Stein, Evaleen, 1863–1923. 
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OUR LITTLE FRANKISH COUSIN
OF LONG AGO

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THE
LITTLE COUSINS OF LONG AGO
SERIES

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Each volume illustrated with full page plates, frontispiece in color. Cloth, 12mo, with decorative cover. Per volume, $1.00

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L. C. PAGE & COMPANY 53 BEACON STREET BOSTON, MASS.

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The Little Cousins of Long Ago Series OUR LITTLE
FRANKISH COUSIN
OF LONG AGOBeing the Story of Rainolf, A Boy at the Court of Charlemagne

BY

EVALEEN STEIN


Author of "Our Little Norman Cousin of Long Ago," "Gabriel and the Hour Book," etc.
ILLUSTRATED BY
HELENA VON LANDAU and
CHARLES MEISTER

BOSTON
THE PAGE COMPANY
MDCCCCXVII

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Copyright, 1917, by THE PAGE COMPANY

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All rights reserved

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Made in U. S. A.
First Impression, July 1917
Second Impression, January, 1929
Third Impression, March, 1935

PRINTED BY THE COLONIAL PRESS INC.,
CLINTON, MASSACHUSETTS, U.S.A.

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TO
MY LITTLE COUSIN OF TO-DAY

ELIZABETH STEVENSON

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Preface

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The Frankish ruler, Charlemagne, was one of the greatest monarchs that ever lived. Great not merely because he was a victorious warrior and the kingdom he ruled was enor- mous, but rather because living as he did in a time when many of his people were lawless and ignorant, he saw clearly the worth of law and wisdom. He did all in his power to gov- crn justly and to teach his people in all that best knowledge without which no nation can become truly civilized.

The world has never forgotten his great deeds, and deep in its heart it still cherishes him as one of its most honored heroes.

Many are the songs and legends that cluster about his name, and some day I hope you will page: viii[View Page viii] read these, for I am sure you will enjoy them. Meantime, perhaps you may be interested in learning something of the home life of this hero, so let me introduce Our Little Frankish Cousin of Long Ago, for he spent quite a while as page in the royal palace and so ought to be able to give you some idea of what folks did there. At least he can show you what Frank- ish boys did,- and, I do hope you will like him!

EVALEEN STEIN.

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Contents

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  1. CHAPTER PAGE
  2. PREFACE vii
  3. PRONUNCIATION OF PROPER NAMES xii
  4. RAINOLF AND THE PALACE PAGES 1
  5. A BIT OF HISTORY 15
  6. THE PALACE SCHOOL 23
  7. DINNER 37
  8. MALAGIS AND THE BOYS 45
  9. A BOAR HUNT AND A MUSIC LESSON 59
  10. THE MINNESINGER TELLS OF ROLAND 69
  11. PRESENTS FOR THE KING 82
  12. RAINOLF IN THE WRITING-ROOM 92
  13. CHRISTMAS DAY OF THE YEAR 800 102
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List of Illustrations

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Pronounciation of Proper Names

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  • Aachen (ah´-ken)
  • Aix-la-Chapelle (aks-la-sha-pel´)
  • Alcuin (al´-kwin)
  • Ay´-mon
  • Bag´-dad
  • Blaye (blay)
  • Bordeaux (bor-doe´)
  • Bur´-gun-dy
  • Caliph (ka´lif)
  • Charlemagne (char´-le-mane)
  • Des´sen-berg
  • Durandal (doo-ron-dal´)
  • Einhard (ine´-hard)
  • E´-mir
  • Haroun-al-Raschid (ha-roon´-al-rash´-id)
  • Ir´-min-sul
  • Mal´-a-gis
  • Marsilius (mar-see´-le-us)
  • Ol´-i-vant
  • Pa-der-born´
  • Pyrenees (pir´-e-neez)
  • Rain´-olf
  • Roncesvalles (ron-thes-val´-yas)
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