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154 Our Philopher immediately took the Gold, and putting it into his Pocket, told the other he had now altered his Mind, and hould bury it no more, till he found a Man more worthy of his Confidence. See what People loe by being dihonet. This calls to my Mind the Words of the Poet:

Remember this Story, and take Care whom you trut; but don't be covetous, ordid and mierable; for the Gold we have is but lent us to do Good with. We received all from the Hand of God, and every Pervon in Ditres hath a jut Title to a Portion of it. A