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gone out of the house. Faustus had conjured the Hogs out of the Market-place, and sent them all home to the aforesaid driver's house, The man that bought them seeing all the swine gone, stopped the man that sold them, and would have his money which he was forced to pay, and so returned home sorrowful, and not knowing what to do, but, to his great amazement, found all his swine in their styes.

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CHAP XIII.

How Dr. Faustus began to bethink himself of the near approach of his end.

FAustus having spun out his twenty-four years, within a month or two, began to consider what he should do to cheat the Devil, but could no find any way to prevent his miserable end, which was now near; whereupon he thus cries out to himself, "O miserable wretch that I am. I have given myself to the Devil for a few years pleasnre, to satisfy my carnal and devilish desires, and now I must pay full dear; now must I have torment without any ease: