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him. Fonzo stayed there a month,
          taking his pleasure, and then wished
          to return to his own country, and
          Candleaurum wrote by him to his
          mother calling her to come and
          partake of his greatness, which she
          did. But from that time forward,
          he never would hear of dogs or of
          hunting, recollecting the saying:


               It is bitter to punish oneself
               at one’s expense.
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