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CHAP. XXI.

The abbess of Andoüillets, which if you look into the large set of provincial maps now publishing at Paris, you will find situated amongst the hills which divide Burgundy from Savoy, being in danger of an Anchylosis or stiff joint (the sinovia of her knee becoming hard by long matins) and having tried every remedy - first, prayers and thanksgiving; then invocations to all the saints in heaven promiscuously - then particularly to every saint who had ever had a stiff leg before her - then touching it with all the reliques of the convent, principally with the thigh-bone of the man of Lystra, who had been impotent from his youth———then wrap-ping