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faw the foul of Brother Humility rife 

 ftraight to Heaven, without any let or 

 hindrance, even in the felfsame moment 

 that it left the body. It then happed that 

 after many years this Brother Peace, who 

 remained, was placed with the Monks of 

 the faid Convent of SofBano, where his 

 brother had died. In thofe days the Breth- 

 ren, at the petition of the Lords of Bru- 

 forte, exchanged the faid Convent for 

 another : wherefore among other things 

 they did tranflate the relics of certain 

 Holy Friars which had died within thofe 

 walls : and coming to the fepulchre of 

 Brother Humility, his brother. Brother 

 Peace, took up his bones and wafhed them 

 with good red wine ; and then he wrapped 

 them in a fair white napkin, and with great 

 reverence and devotion kiffed them and 

 wept ; at which the other Monks mar- 

 velled, and held him as an ill example, 

 forafmuch as, he being a man of great 

 fanftity, it feemed that through fenfu- 

 al and fecular love he did weep for his 

 brother, and that he fhowed more de- 

 votion towards his remains than towards 

 thofe of the other Monks, who were no 

 lefs holy than Brother Humihty, and were 



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