Page:Goody Two-Shoes (1881).djvu/86

54 the Church being paved with Stone, which was very damp, I felt my Way as well as I could to the Pulpit, in doing which omething bruhed by me, and almot threw me down. However I was not frightened, for I knew, that Almighty would uffer nothing to hurt me.

At lat, I found out the Pulpit, and having hut too the Door, I laid me down on the Mat and Cuhion to deep; when omething thrut and pulled the Door, as I thought for Admittance, which prevented my going to leep. At lat it cries, Bow, wow, wow; and I concluded it mut be Mr. Saunderon's Dog, which had followed me from their Houe to Church, o I opened the Door, and called Snip,Snip, and the Dog jumped up upon me immediately. After this Snip and I lay down together, and