[A Monk of Fife by Andrew Lang]@TWC D-Link bookA Monk of Fife CHAPTER XXXII--THE END OF THIS CHRONICLE 4/23
I know not if this be so with all men, for, indeed, I have asked none, nor spoken to any of the matter save in confession.
For I have loved this once, and no more; wherefore I deem me happier than most, and more certain of a good end to my love, where the blessed dwell in the Rose of Paradise, beholding the Beatific Vision. To this end I implore the prayers of all Christian souls who read this book, and of all the Saints, and of that Sister of the Saints whom, while I might, I served in my degree. VENERABILIS JOHANNA ORA PRO NOBIS APPENDIX A--NORMAN'S MIRACLE (See "Livre des Miracles de Madame Sainte Katherine de Fierboys".
MSS. Bib.Nat.7335, fol.
lxxxiv.) Le xvi jour du moys de janvier, l'an mil cccc.xxx., vint en la chapelle de ceans Norman Leslie de Pytquhoulle, escoth, escuyer de la compagnie de Hugues Cande, capitaine.
{40} Lequel dist et afferma par serment estre vray le miracle cy apres declaire.
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