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 11 CHAP. VI. The Beggar's daughter leaves her father's house to seek her fortune, and of her entertainment. THE day being now come that pretty Bessy should depart, being furnish- with clothes, money, and other neces- series, she fell on her knees, craving her is other's blessing, which granted, they took vi sad farewel, and betook them to their veral callings: Monford to his mump- is, his wife to ner wheel, and Bessy to ek her fortune. Pretty. Bessy having left her father's puse, travelled along the road, until she me to Stratford, trusting to fortune and le good and guardian angel to direct her,