CAP. LIX.
Of the ylande called Raso1where men be hanged as sone as they are sicke.
where men be hanged as sone as they are sicke
AND from this yle menne go unto another yle that men call Raso, and menne of this yle when that theyr friendes are sicke & that they beleve surely that they shal dye, they take them & hange them al quick on a tree, and say that it is better that byrdes, that are aungels of God, eate them, than wormes of the earthe. Fro thence men go to an yle where the men are of ill kinde, for they nourishe houndes for to strangle men. And when theyr friendes are sicke that they hope theyshal dye, then do those houndes strangle them, for they wyll not that they dye a kyndely death, for then shoulde they suffre to great paine as they say, & when they are thus dead they eate theyre flesh for venison.
1:Pynsonand others say Gaffolo or Caffolos.
1:Pynsonand others say Gaffolo or Caffolos.