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 was more solicitous about his horns than any thing else; and entreated the hermit if he knew any way to cure him, and he would give him ten crowns which was all the money he had left; for Agrippina had carried away the jewels as well as the hat: but though he promised to cure him, yet he refused his money, telling him he had retired from the world and the vanities of it, and money to him was useless; but going abroad, he brought home six fair apples, two of which Andolocia had no sooner eaten but his horns dropt off, which made him greatly rejoice.——So the good old man bidding him give glory to God, led him out of the forest, and at the edge of it they parted. Andolocia having some of the hornify'd apples, and likewise four of the contrary quality, began to meditate revenge on Agrippina, and so coming with all speed to England, he got an opportunity to present them to her fruit grown in the holy garden of Jerusalem, to restore decayed beauty and health for several years, make the aged look young, and other wonders. But he had no sooner eat two of them, and finding a drowsiness, lying down to sleep, and dreamed she was turned into a goat; but awaking she found a strange alteration, and going to her glass and seeing her horns, affrighted, she startled and scrieked out, whereupon her ladies came about her and were as much affrighted at the sight as she: but a grave matron who had been her nurse, desired them to be silent to prevent the disgrace that might follow, till physicians were consulted whose skill might take them away. She kept close in her chamber, and the old woman was sent to divers doctors but none of them would undertake it, on the penalty she would impose on them, which was two thousand