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 style, except those of his Excellency, which were perfect; salvo las de su Senoria, que eran perfectas.

The first and second parts consist wholly of theological questions, in which the Friar took such delight, that he wished every body would come to him with such questions, for day and night, he said, would be well employed upon them.

De essas preguntas querria que todos me preguntassen, y gastando noche y dia, bien empleado seria el tiempo que alli gastassen.

Sometimes, however, these questions puzzled him. A religioner sends to ask how many keys Christ gave to Peter, and he begins his answer by saying, he ought to prepare himself by a course of physic for such grave, sweet, and savoury questions.