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I had rather receive evil from you, than do you any. [[image]] A certain Pythagorean Philosopher bought a pair of shoes of a shoemaker [[deletion]] not for [[unclear]] song [[/deletion]]. After some days he came to to the shop ^ [[deletion]] [[unclear]] God [[/deletion]] [[deletion]] [[unclear]] [[/deletion]] Which when he found shut, & had knocked for a long time, some body said to him: Why do you loose [[deletion]] work [[/deletion]] ^^^ [[addition]] labor [[/addition]]? the shoemaker for whom you enquire, is dead & buried. [[deletion]] How can that trouble you, [[/deletion]] [[deletion]] [[unclear]] : you should be [[/deletion]] [[deletion]] less [[unclear]] God than to ^ the job ^ the [[/deletion]] Pythagorean [[deletion]] by those words, [[/deletion]] who