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he did not know what to do. If a woman had a bad, or whimsical, or capricious husband, she went to this good master for a remedy. In short, if any could give good advice it was thought that our physician was at the top of the tree in that respect, and people came to him from all parts to enquire about lost property. (*) It was usual to bring the urine of an invalid to the physician. (**) "Master" was then a title of honour. It happened one day that a poor foolish countryman had lost his ass, and after seeking for it a long time, he determined to go to the wise man, who when he arrived was so surrounded by people that the countryman could not make himself heard. At last he broke through the crowd, and, in the presence of many persons, related his case, that is to say that he had lost his ass, and asked the doctor to get it back for him. The master, who was listening to others more than to him, just heard the sound of the words, and thinking he had some infirmity, turned towards him, and in order to get rid of him, said to his servants, "Give him a clyster!" The poor man who had lost his ass, did not know what the master had said, but he was seized by the physician's servants, who led him away and gave him a clyster--at which he was much astonished, for he did not know what it was. When he had this clyster in his belly, he went away, without saying anything more about his ass, which he fully believed he should recover. He had not gone far when his belly was so tossed about that he was forced to turn aside into a deserted hut, because of the clyster which demanded to be let out. And when he began, he made such a terrible noise, that his ass, which chanced to be straying near, began to bray, and the good man rose up and cried, _Te Deum laudamus_, and went to his ass, which he believed he had found by means of the clyster which he had had from the Master, who after that had incomparably more renown than ever; for he was looked-upon as the sure finder of all lost goods, and the perfect master of all science, and all this fame sprang from a single clyster. Thus have you heard how the ass was found by means of a clyster; it is a manifest fact, and one that often happens. ***** [Illustration: 80.jpg Good Measure!] STORY THE EIGHTIETH -- GOOD MEASURE! [80] By Michault De Changy. _Of a young German girl, aged fifteen or sixteen or thereabouts who was married to a gentle gall
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