Spurius

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The Illegitimate Son

A valiant and honourable sultan or nobleman of Babylon, while fighting with Christians, takes a Christian knight captive. He treats him well, despite his captivity, and often the handsome knight eats at the sultan's table. There he catches the eye of one of the sutlan's wives, who promises the conversion of many of the citizens of Babylon if only the knight will return her love. The two begin an affair,