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 might take them away: she kept close in her and the old woman was sent to divers  but none of them would undertake it on  penalty she would impose on them, which was  thousand crowns, if she revealed the lady's e, and they did not cure her. But as she was back again very pensive, Andolocia, in the  of a physician, met her, and told her, by her, and coming from such a doctor's house, he  she had some dear friend in danger of life,  other great distress which, if she would  of his services as a physician, he would, no , with the blessing of God, be able to cure her. old woman believing him, greatly rejoiced that had found him so opportunely; and telling him  whole matter, which he very well knew before,  him to the princess's chamber privately  a back door, where he found her lying on her  very much troubled: but she was comforted  he told her he was come to cure her, so  began to make application, and gave her so  of the apple among her drugs that, they only sted by degrees; then telling her he wanted  costly drugs, to make them come off by the, and so she should be more beautiful than. She arose and went to her coffer in the while. Searching about the room, he found wishing-hat carelessly thrown under the bed,  she knew- not the virtue of it, but supposed  spirit had conveyed her backward and forward before: by this time she called him to receive  money, and, drawing her toward the window  he might, as he pretended, the better discern  drew his hat from under his coat, clapped it on