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110 in a Paion, at every Word that is aid amis by your Wife; and Martha, ays he, you ought to know your Duty better, than to ay any Thing to aggravate your Huband's Reentment. Thee frequent Quarrels, arie from the Indulgence of your violent Paions; for I know, you both love one another, notwithtanding what has paed between you. Now, pray tell me John, and tell me Martha when you have had a Quarrel the over Night, are you not both orry for it the next Day? They both declared that they were: Why then, ays he, I'll tell you how to prevent this for the future, if you will both promie to take my Advice. They both promied her. You know, ays he, that a mall Spark will et Fire to Tinder, and that Tinder properly