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102 and over, and not one Penny of Mony to be found there; but the Profit of the Next Vintage Expounded the Riddle.

Fiherman that undertood Piping better than Netting, et himelf down upon the Side of a River, and Touch'd his Flute, but not a Fih came near him. Upon This, he layd down his Pipe and Cat his Net, which brought him up a very Great Draught. The Fih fell a Frisking in the Net, and the Fiherman oberving it. What Sotts, are Thee (ays he) that would not Dance when I Play'd to ‘em, and will be Dancing now without Mufique!