In the legends and allegories and satires represented in these pages the reader will find strange and fervent faiths as well as homely pictures of the world as it is. A vigorous use of the concrete is everywhere evident; abstractions seem not to exist without some physical traits to make them real to the ordinary man. Intensely picturesque and objective are the descriptions of hell and of heaven of the lands visited by Brandon of Saint Paul's otter of the miracles of Saint Thomas of the virtues of the coral and of the traits of Rose and of Violet. To any readers there is unending charm in the natural simple style of setting forth these details which force vivid conceptions upon the imagination.