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 his return to England, and the ſucceſs he had by begging; all which cauſed a general joy, ſince thoſe who had formerly known him by that name ſuppoſed him to be dead; and the bride groom was pronounced now more happy than ever; whoſe lovely bride in both birth and fortune equalled his in all degrees; and her father, for the credit of his daughter, promiſed to leave off his begging trade, and live upon what he had got: The day was concluded to the joy and ſatisfaction of all parties.

J. Neilson, printer.