¶Narracio.
¶A nother miracle. there were threty. men in a company yt plyght ther trou∣the eche to other to be true to go to seint Iames to gydder saue one that wolde. nat plight his trouthe. and in short ty∣me one of theym fyll seke and lay thre daies and spake nat and for he lay soo longe all his felawes went their way: saue he that wold nat plight his trouth he abode with him. and within a why¦le he spake and mended and his felaw caryed him forthe. but he myghte natt traueyll but softe and it hapnyd that they abode all nyght vndre a hyll. & were full fore aferde what for cursed people and wylde bestes. there that mā dyed Thenne aboute mydnyght come sainte Iames rydynge and sayd Gy∣ue me the dede body thy felowe bifore. me and come thou vp behynde me and by the morow they hadde ryden xv dai¦es iournaye and come to the mount ioy half a myle from saint Iames & there he lete hem downe and badde this mā goo fette the chanones of saint Iames to bury his felaw & say to his felowes ther pilgramage stonde in no stede For they were false to their other felawe. And therfore lete eueryman and womā be true to other and we shall at the la∣ste come to the blysse of heuyn.