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The right page of Cantiga CSM 245 of the Cantigas de Santa Maria of Alfonso X
The Hostage who was Released
Folio 68 recto of codex Florencia Ms Banco Rari 20
The man prayed to the Virgin to save him and she entered the castle. In plain view of all of them, she untied him and told him that she was coming to save him because he had served her in her chapel. His captors were powerless and pale with fright. The Virgin took the man out of the castle and led him to the banks of the Lima River. She instructed him to cross it and to go to the monastery and tell the friars and the prior what had happened.
The man was afraid of the deep water, but the Virgin exhorted him to trust her and he began to wade. His feet did not even get wet and he suffered no harm. After he had crossed the river, he entered the monastery and, before the break of day, prostrated himself before a statue of the Virgin.
When the friars came in for matins, they looked at him in wonder. They couldn’t believe that he had entered because the place was shut soundly. He told them what had happened and vowed to serve the Virgin even more zealously.
Even the castellan of Neiva and the band of rogues acknowledged the miracle. Each one repented and none of them ever committed evil deeds again.
Source: BNCF, Banco Rari 20
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