Count Lucanor Or the Fifty Pleasant Stories of Patronio

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Count Lucanor Or the Fifty Pleasant Stories of Patronio
Infante of Castile Juan Manuel
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" My lord, a Seneschal of Carcasona being seriously ill, and informed that he was not likely to recover, sent for the Prior of the Dominican Friars 70 COUNT LUCANOR.
and the Guardian of the Franciscan Order, and informed them what he wished they should do for the salvation of his soul, and desired that if he died they would see fulfilled all the dispositions of his will. They, on their part, willingly agreed, for he left much for alms, prayers, and masses. Now, when all his charitable dispositi
...ons had been complied with, the friars were well satisfied, and hoped trust- ingly for the eternal salvation of his soul.
"It happened some short time after this that there was a woman in the town said to be possessed of the Devil, and who spoke most extraordinary things. The friars, hearing this, thought it advisable to go to her and inquire if she knew anything respecting the soul of the Seneschal, and they did so.
"As soon as they entered the house where the possessed woman lived, and before they could put any questions to her, she cried out, that she well knew why they were come, and that the soul of the Seneschal was in hell, where she had left it a short time ago.


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