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| | JEAN CAMPAGNA, THE SORCERER (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09) |
 | | Campagna told her right there and then that some day she would be sorry for hitting him. |
 | | Then in 1678, while Campagna was working at de La Vallière marsh, in Beaubassin, he breathed in the eye of her husband, François Pellerin, who immediately started ailing, that which went to his head, and, that same evening, a high hot fever developed. |
 | | To this Campagna answered than when they said that he was referring to himself, as he was then in pain, adding that this is an expression that is common where he comes from, being made use of when one is joking. |
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