take it and begin to sing for joy "Te Deum laudamus". And the Holy VI. "Begone from hence, for no right have ye over the soul of this good man, whatsoever he may have done aforetime, for in my Son's service and the sins that he hath done." the voice of the sweet Mother of God and the angels. Great joy had he, been taken in your service in suchwise as he hath been taken in mine, He saw the day break clear and fair, and goeth his way toward the yours would he have been, all quit." mine own is he taken, and his penance hath he done in this hermitage of The devils go their way all discomfit and aggrieved; and the sweet and was right glad of the good man's soul that was borne thence into served you and your Son. For forty years or more hath he been a pleading would again have been in joy. She saith to the devils: Mother of our Lord God taketh the soul of the hermit, that was departed heaviness never so sore, but and he had heard the sweet voice of her remembrance of this history and telleth us that this worthy man was murderer and robber in this forest, whereas in this hermitage but five they make present thereof to Her dear Son in Paradise. And the angels Lady leadeth them and goeth her way along with them. Josephus maketh named Calixtus. Paradise. The King had slept right little the night and was all armed. "I do not. No wish have I to take him from you by theft, for had he of his body, and so commendeth it to the angels and archangels that years hath he been. And now you Wish to thieve him from us." King Arthur was in the little house beside the chapel, and had heard "True, Lady," say the devils, "But longer had he served us than he hath