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56 might have taken Neighbour Saunderon's Dog with his cold Noe for a Ghot; and if they had not been undeceived, as I was, would never have thought otherwie. All the Company acknowledged the Jutnes of the Obervation, and thanked Little Two-Shoes for her Advice.

After this, my dear Children, I hope you will not believe any foolih Stories that ignorant, weak, or deigning People may tell you about Ghots for the Tales of Ghots, Witches, and Fairies, are the Frolicks of a ditempered Brain. No wie Man ever aw either of them. Little Margery you ee was not afraid; no, had good Sene and a good Concience, which is a Cure for all thee imaginary Evils.