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52 and fell fat aleep. At Eleven of the Clock I awoke; which I believe was in ome meaure occaioned by the Clock's triking, for I heard it. I tarted up, and could not at firt tell where I was; but after ome Time I recollected the Funeral, and oon found that I was hut in the Church. It was dimal dark, and I could ee nothing; but while I was tanding in the Pew, omething jumped up upon me behind, and laid, as I thought, its Hands over my Shoulders.I own, I was a little afraid at firt; however, I conidered that I had always been contant at Prayers and at Church, and that I had done nobody any Harm, but had endeavoured to do what Good I could; and then, thought I, what have I to fear? yet I kneeled down to ay my Prayers. A soon as I was on my Knees