Cia Ae Re xOay Flow the King forgave the Fox all things, and made him the greatest in his Land, and of his noble return home wrth all his kindred. Tur King said, ‘ Reynard, you are one that owes me homage and fealty, and I hope I shall ever enjoy it; and for your service here | make you one of the lords of my privy council. Take heed you do not anything unworthily, for here I place you in all your power and authority as formerly you were, hoping you will administer justice equally and truly. For as long as you employ your wit unto virtuous actions, so long the court cannot miss you; for you are a star whose lustre exceeds all other, especially in finding out mischiefs and pre- venting them. Therefore, remember the moral you yourself told me, and be a lover of truth and equity. From henceforth I will be