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When the Weaver brought out a square piece of beautiful cloth,
daintily embroidered with lions and castles, as depicted in the
illustration, the pilgrims disputed among themselves as to the
meaning of these ornaments. The Knight, however, who was skilled in
heraldry, explained that they were probably derived from the lions
and castles borne in the arms of Ferdinand III., the King of Castile
and Leon, whose daughter was the first wife of our Edward I. In this
he was undoubtedly correct. The puzzle that the Weaver proposed was
this. "Let us, for the nonce, see," saith he, "if there be any of
the company that can show how this piece of cloth may be cut into
four several pieces, each of the same size and shape, and each piece
bearing a lion and a castle." It is not recorded that anybody
mastered this puzzle, though it is quite possible of solution in a
satisfactory manner. No cut may pass through any part of a lion or a
castle. |
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