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die man in open court told the judge tlut 

 lie owe c sum. 



On another occMton^ a female fortune- 

 teller I jglit I) j"dgt?» for 

 Iter manner of gettinp lier living; and bc- 

 i ■ how she cl .peo- 

 ple, tiid she did nui deceive them ; that, to 

 I im, she would tc!l liirn what he 

 had iiad lor hrcakta^t tiiat morning, and the 

 flame of each fHr«^on in company; which 

 •he did, to the aiicnislimcnt of the jud^c 

 and the wliole court : lliis wa« not eaty to 

 y , ! r u Is u^ :.i! to Ii.ivu Iisli, flesh of 

 dirterent kiiuls, c( !i! ..nc! hot, v\ . ^ ing 

 Mkcd by one ot tiic counsciiors» how »he 

 l^ad got the monrv, nnd how »!ic fiad built 

 •O many h< ' ^ ^ y telling list as 

 he did. Tbis woman rnntinncs to live in 

 lljc same . d iai at t lie court : 

 all rf, insult! natural!) . from the 

 want ot a i for the 

 judges, iufficicnt to give them dignity, and 

 pi)\vfr to enfor^ T!jc j <]- 

 tntt story was told one day where 1 \n at, 

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