"There was a very Christian king in Britain named Noto or Mauro, who had a daughter named Ursula. Ursula shone for her honest behaviour, her wisdom and her beauty: her fame had now reached every corner of the land. The King of England was very arrogant and had subjugated many peoples; having heard of Ursola's fame, he declared that his happiness would be complete if the virgin Ursola were to marry his only son. The boy was also burning with desire. Many messengers were sent to the girl's father with great promises, but also with many threats if they returned empty-handed. (p. 863)"
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