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the truth, I will give you a choice. Among such a number of you there must needs surely be this small amount of faith; so you must either move that mountain there,"--and he pointed to a mountain in the neighbourhood--"or you shall die an ill death; unless you choose to eschew death by all becoming Saracens and adopting our Holy Law. To this end I give you a respite of ten days; if the thing be not done by that time, ye shall die or become Saracens." And when he had said this he dismissed them, to consider what was to be done in this strait wherein they were. NOTE 1.--The date in the G. Text and Pauthier is 1275, which of course cannot have been intended. Ramusio has 1225. [The Khalifs in 1225 were Abu'l Abbas Ahmed VII. en-Nassir lidini 'llah (1180-1225) and Abu Nasr Mohammed IX. ed-Dhahir bi-emri 'llah (1225-1226).--H. C.] NOTE 2.--"_Cum sez regisles et cum sez casses._" (G. T.) I suppose the former expression to be a form of _Regules_, which is used in Polo's book for persons of a religious _rule_ or order, whether Christian or Pagan. The latter word (_casses_) I take to be the Arabic _Kashish_, properly a Christian Presbyter, but frequently applied by old travellers, and habitually by the Portuguese (_caxiz, caxix_), to Mahomedan Divines. (See _Cathay_, p. 568.) It may, however, be _Kazi_. Pauthier's text has simply "a ses prestres de la Loi." CHAPTER VIII. HOW THE CHRISTIANS WERE IN GREAT DISMAY BECAUSE OF WHAT THE CALIF HAD SAID. The Christians on hearing what the Calif had said were in great dismay, but they lifted all their hopes to God, their Creator, that He would help them in this their strait. All the wisest of the Christians took counsel together, and among them were a number of bishops and priests, but they had no resource except to turn to Him from whom all good things do come, beseeching Him to protect them from the cruel hands of the Calif. So they were all gathered together in prayer, both men and women, for eight days and eight nights. And whilst they were thus engaged in prayer it was revealed in a vision by a Holy Angel of Heaven to a certain Bishop who was a very good Christian, that he should desire a certain Christian Cobler,[NOTE 1] who had but one eye, to pray to God; and that God in His goodness would grant such prayer because of the Cobler's holy life. Now I must tell you what manner of man this Cobler was. He was one who led a life of great uprightness and chastit
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