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how the king went thither with the abbat, and found it, and how the people
worshipped it.
It also happened, on the third day before the feast of St. John the
Baptist,
i.e. St. AlbanÕs day, that while the army was staying there, they
were much comforted by news which was brought to the king; for a devout
man, the abbat of St. Elie, whose countenance bespoke holiness, with long
beard and head of snow, came to the king,
and told him, that a long time
ago he had concealed a piece of the Holy Cross, in order to preserve it,
until the Holy Land should be rescued from the infidels, and restored
entirely to its former state; and that he alone knew of this hidden treasure,
and that he had often been pressed hard by Saladin, who had tried to make
him
discover the Cross, by the most searching inquiries; but that he had
always baffled his questioners by ambiguous replies, and deluded them
with false statements; and that on account of his contumacy, Saladin had
ordered him to be bound; but he persisted in asserting that he had lost the
piece of the Cross during the taking
of the city of Jerusalem; and had thus
deluded him, notwithstanding his anxiety to end it. The king, hearing this,
set out immediately, with the abbat and a great number of people, to the
place of which the abbat had spoken; and having taken up the piece of the
Holy Cross with humble veneration,
they returned to the army; and
together with the people, they kissed the Cross with much piety and
contrition.