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man, who in a great mealure gets 
her Liv'ing by fhewing Strangers this 
Chapel, told us many Stories out of 
the Legend of St. Robert : Some of 
which, becaufe we had before heard 
the Story of that Saint, we thought 
fit to commit to writing. King 
yobfiy then, when he lived in the 
Caftle of Knarejboroughy fent once 
for this St. Robert, W’ho happening 
to be at his Devotions in this his 
Chapel, refufed to go with the Met- 
fingers. The Meflengers returning 
to the King with a Denial, were fint 
back again to tell St. Robert, that he 
muft leave off his Devotions and 
come to the King, or elfi that he 
would fetch him. St. Robert ftill 
' refufing to go, fint the King an Ear 
of Corn, with thefi Words, That he 
was ferving Him who made that, and 
unlefs he could make fuch another, 
he would not attend ’on him till he 
had 
