ABSTRACT

W h e n the Lord King of Aragon had taken leave of the seneschal and of the others he started on his way, that which En Domingo de la Figuera showed them, and they went along the boundary of Navarre, that is, always on the territory of the King of Castile; and he led them by the way where he knew they would find the horses. And, as they had done in going, so they did returning. So they came to the town of Soria, and to Seron de Seron, and then to Moanquelo, which is the last place in Castile, at the entrance to Aragon. And from there they came to Verdejo, and there the Lord King was recognized, and they made him a great feast and rejoicings and entertained him well for two days. And all in the sur­ rounding country knew it and every man of that district attended him on horseback and afoot to accompany him, and thus well accompanied he came to Catalonia;

and if in any place a great feast had been made for the Lord King, there was it made.