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sane aong otherthgs, he said the governor was agast hi, not to lose the presentshis relations ade hi for reportg hi still ad but with cidtervals; and that the worst foe he had his isfortune was hislar property; for order to enjoy it his eneies disparad andthrew doubts upon the rcy our lord had shown hi turng hi froa brute beast to a an short, he spoke such a way that hecast spicion on the governor, and ade his relations appear vetoand heartless, and hiself rational that the 插pn detered totake hi away with hi that the archbishop ight see hi, andascerta for hiself the truth of the atter yieldg to thisnviction, the worthy 插pn begd the governor to have theclothes which the licentiate had entered the hoe given to hithe governor aga bade hi beware of what he was dog, as thelicentiate was beyond a doubt still ad; but all his cautions andwarngs were unavailg to dissuade the 插pn fro takg hiaway the governor, seeg that it was the order of the archbishop,obeyed, and they dressed the licentiate his own clothes, which werenew and decent he, as on as he saw hiself clothed like one his senses, and divested of the appearance of a adan, entreatedthe 插pn to perit hi 插rity to go and take leave of hisrades the adn the 插pn said he would go with hi to seewhat adn there were the hoe; they went upstairs, and withthe of those who were present approachg a ca which therewas a furio adan, though jt at that ont cal and iet, thelicentiate said to hi, &039;brother, thk if you have any ands for
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