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CHAP. II.

Friar Bacon puts a comical Trick on his Man Miles, who pretended Abſtinence on Faſt Days, concealing Victuals in his Pocket: he ſaves a Gentleman who had given himſelf to the Devil for a Sum of Money, and ſo put a Trick on the old Deceiver of Mankind.

Friar Bacon kept a man to wait upon him, who, though a simple, was a merry fellow: his name was Miles, and though his master and those of the order often fasted on set days, Miles loved his belly too well, and though outwardly he seemed to fast for compliance, he always kept a private reserve in the corner: which Bacon knew by his art, and resolved to put a trick upon him. It so happened on Good Friday a fast was held, and Miles seemed very devout; for when his master bid him take a bit of bread and a cup of wine, to keep him from fainting, he refused it, saying, He was a great sinner, and ought to do more than this, for his mortification, and to gain absolution, making a great show of sanctity, and how he was inclined to keep the fast. It will be well, said the Briar, I don't catch you tripping. Hereupon Miles' went into his cell, pretending to pray, but indeed to eat a line pudding

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