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 they were horn; and having danced a while  market-place, every one's goods were con d into their baskets again, and they were set

, as he was going to Wirtemberg, over a country fellow driving an hundred swine, were very headstrong, some running one  and some another; so that the driver could  tell how to get them along; the doctor taking  of it, by his conjuring art, made every one  dance upon their two hind legs, with a  in one of their fore feet, and with the other  foot they played upon the fiddle, and so they  and fiddled all the way till they came into  market, the driver of them all the  dancing before them, which made the people der; after the doctor had satisfied himself  the sport, he conjured the fiddles away, and  driver then offered them to sale, and quickly  them all, and took the money; but before he  gone out of the house, Faustus had conjured  hogs out of the market-place, and sent them  home to the aforesaid driver's house. The that bought them, seeing all the swine gone,  the man that sold them, and would have  money which he was forced to pay, and so  home sorrowful, and not knowing what to  but, to his great amazement, found all his in  styes.