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 their goods away; they thereupon ran speedily to the Doctor's house, and demanded satisfaction for their ware: He resolving to make himself and the town's people merry by his conjuring art, made them return to their baskets naked as ever ever they were born; and having danced a while in the market-place, every one's goods were conjured into their baskets again, and they set at liberty.



R. Faustus, as he was going to Wirtemberg overtook a country fellow driving an hundred swine, which were very head-strong, some running one way, and some another; so that the driver could not tell how to get them along: The Doctor taking notice of it, by conjuring art, made every one of them dance upon  two hind legs, with a fiddle in one of their fore-, and with the other fore-foot they played upon the, and so they danced and fiddled all the way they  into Wirtemberg market, the driver of them all  way dancing before them, which made the people : After the doctor had satisfied himself with  sport, he conjured the fiddles away, and the driver  offered them to sale, and quickly sold them all,  took the money; but before he was gone out of the , Faustus had conjured the hogs out of the market-place, and sent them all home to the aforesaid  house. The men that bought them seeing all the gone, stopp'd the man that sold them, and would  their money, which he was forced to pay, and so  home sorrowfull, and not knowing what to