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CHAP. XXVII.

ND Isaac was old, and his eyes were dimme, and he could not see: and he called Esau his elder sonne, and said to him: My sonne? Who answered: Here I am. To whom his father: Thou seest, quoth he, that I am old, and know not the day of my death. Take thy instruments, thy quiuer, and bow, and goe abroad: and when thou hast taken any thing by hunting, make me broth therof, as thou knowest I like, and bring that I may eate, and my soule may blesse thee before I dye. Which when Rebecca had heard, and he was gone into the field to fulfil his fathers commandement, she said to her sonne Iacob: I heard thy father talking with Esau thy brother, and saying to him: Bring me of thy hunting, and make me meats that I may eate, and blesse thee in the sight of our Lord before I dye. Now therfore, my sonne, assent to my counsel: and goe thy way to the flock, bring me two kids of the best, that I may make of them meat for thy father, such as he gladly eateth: which when thou hast brought in, and he hath eaten, he may blesse thee before he dye. To whom he answered: Thou knowest that Esau my brother is hairie man, and I am smooth: if my father shal feele me, and perceaue it, I feare lest he wil thinke I would haue deluded him, and I shal bring vpon me a curse for a blessing. To whom his mother said: This curse, my sonne, light vpon me, only heare thou my voice, and goe, fetch me the things which I haue said. He went, and brought, and gaue them to his mother. She dressed meats, euen as she knew his father liked. And she did on him the garments of Esau verie good, which she had at home with her: and the litle skinnes of the kids she put about his hands, and couered the bare of his neck. And she gaue him the broth, and deliuered him bread that she had baked. Which when he had caried in, he said: My father? But he answered: I heare. Who art thou my sonne? And Iacob said: ″ I am thy first begotten Esau: I haue done as thou didest command me: arise, sit, and eate of my hunting, that thy soule may blesse me. And againe Isaac to his sonne: How couldest thou, said he, find it so quickly, my sonne? Who answered: It was the wil of God that that which I would came quickly in my way: And Isaac said: Come hither, that I may feele thee my sonne, and Rh