VALENTINE AND ORSON. A473 cubs, however, did not devour it, but stroked it with their rough paws: and the old bear perceiving their kindness for the little babe, gave it suck, and nourished it in this manner for the space of a whole year. The child became hardy and robust, and as it grew instrength, began to range the forest, and attack the wild beasts with such fury, that they used to shun the cave where he continued to live with the old bear, who loved him with extreme fondness. He passed this kind of life during eighteen years; growing to such wonderful strength, that he was the terror of the neighbouring country. ‘The name of Orson was given to him, because he was nurtured by a bear; and the renown of this wild man spread over all France. He went naked ; and uttered no other sounds than a wild kind of howl, to express either his anger or his joy. King Pepin often entertained a great desire to sce the wild man of the woods ; and one day rode with his retinue into the forest of Orleans, in hopes of meeting him. The king, leaving his train at some distance, rode on, and passed near the cave which Orson inhabited. On hearing the sound of horses’ fect, the wild man rushed upon the king, and would have strangled him in an instant, but for a valiant knight, who galloped up and wounded Orson with his sword. Orson then quitted the king, and running furiously upon the knight, caught him and his horse, and overthrow both. ‘The king, being quite unarmed, could not assist the knight, but rode away to call the attendants to his rescue. However, before they arrived on the spot, the unfortunate knight was torn to pieces, and Orson had fled to the thickest part of the forest, where all their endeavours could not discover him. The noise of this adventure increased every one’s terror of the wild man, and the neighbouring villages were nearly abandoned by their inhabitants. Valentine, in the meanwhile, had been educated in all kinds