have taken place there in these days?" To which Christ answered, "What things?" And they replied, "The things about Jesus of Nazareh." They talked to each other until they reached Emmaus, where the disciples invited Him to dine with them. The second vignette of folio CCCXXIIII v depicts Christ on the right wearing the clothes made out of horse's hair, characteristic of a pilgrim, a leather bag hanging across his chest, and wooden pole where a pilgrim's bell hangS.103 The leather bag carries an equal-armed cross, which is identified as the cross of the Crusaders, and it may identify the scene with Jerusalem.104 He has been represented with unrecognizable facial features, with a longer beard, but He still has the cross halo framing His head. On the left of the vignette there are the two disciples. The one closer to Christ is shorter and he has a beard. He wears a red tunic, and a blue mantle. Behind him, stands the other disciple, who looks younger without a beard, and he wears a red and blue tunic, and a brownish mantle. By the position of their hands, they seem to be inquiring. But Christ arm is extended as if ready to touch something, His eyes looking forward. Christ does not acknowledge the presence of the disciples. One inscription identifies this scene. The inscription, hic dns apparuit duobus discipuls euntibus in emaus in figure peregrini (here the Lord appears to two disciples going into Emmaus in the figure of a stranger), is located above the heads of the disciples and between the left frame, and the halo of Christ. According to Yarza 103 Reau, L., L 'Iconoguraphie de l'Art Chretiene, 1957, p. 562, mentions that "I'aspect du Christ est d'un pelerin vetu d'un sayon de poils de chevre, avec le bourdon et la pannetiere: c'est l'origine des representations du Christ pelegrin." 104 The Art of2~edieval Spain, ad 500-1200, Ed. John P. O'Neill.New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1993, p. 251. John W. Williams mentions that the floral terminations of the cross do not belong to the traditional cross of the Crusaders.