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English: Anno Dom. 1569. Laurence Collo the younger, took three ftones out of the bladder of one dwelling at Marly, called commonly Tire-vit: becauf beeing troubled with the ftone from the tenth year of his age, hee continually fcratched his yard, each of the ftones were as big as an hen's egg; of color white, they all together weighed twelv ounces. When they were prefented to King Charls, then lying at Saint Maure des Fauffez, hee made one of them to bee broken with a hammer, and in the middleft thereof there was found another, of a chefnut color, but otherwise like a Peach ftone. Thefe three ftones, beftowed on mee by the brethren, I have here reprefented to the life. |
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