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miftrefs^ found her brother Pepin j
the tree, to whom he declared all th;
had happened, and how his lifter w?
baniihed through the falfe iuggeftioi:
of the arch- prieft; which when Kin
Pepin’ heard, he was greatly enrage
againft the Lady Bellifant, faying, tf
Emperor ought to have put her t
death. So leaving Blandiman, he re
turned with his nobles to Paris.
The Lady Beliifant having followe
the bear to no purppfe, returned to th
place where (he had left the other babe
but great was her forrow when Blan
diman faid he had f en her brothe
Pepin, but could tell nothing of tb
child;—and having comforted her fc
the iofs of it, they went to the fea-ftdt
took (hipping and arrived at the call;
of the giant Feragtzs, in Portugal.
All this while tfis bear nourHhed th
infant among her young ones until i
length it grew up a wild hairy mar i
doing great mifehief to all that pafte
through the foreft; in which we wi
leave him, and return to the arch
prieft, who did great miichief, unt »,
he was impeached by a merchant, £
having wrongfully accufed the Err

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