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16 uch a poor little ragged Girl as Margery, and uch a dirty little curl-pated Boy as Tommy. Our Relations and Friends eldom take Notice of us when we are poor; but as we grow rich they grow fond. And this will always be the Cae, while People love Money better than Virtue, or better than they do G Almighty. But uch wicked Folks, who love nothing but Money, and are proud and depite the Poor, never come to any good in the End, as we hall ee by and by. P.II.

How and about Mr. Smith.

R. Smith was a very worthy Clergyman, who lived in the Parih where Little Margery and Tommy