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12 Now my friends, you all know vell enough, de prieſt hash a diſpenshing power over deſe torments, ſen he pleaſes, dat ish, if he's paid for him; but by my shoul not elſe: for to grant absholution vidout payment, wou'd be quite overturn de shurch: 'Tis de main pillar dat shupports her, nay, 'tish de very foundation 'pon which she is build.

I tink now, my friends, I have prove to you dat dere ish really ſuch a plash as Purgatory; and dat de shouls of all our friends depart dish life, are dere, ſo vell as dish perſon now deceas.

In de shecond plash, I have deſcribed purgatory to you, and turdly I have shewn you phat terrible tings your friends are ſuffering dere, and dat I myshelf, as being a prieſt in dish parish, have a power of releaſing any one from defe torments if I am paid for him.

Who den among you vill give a groat to have dish man's shoul out of Purgatory. Come you mens dere. Vell dere ish one groat make haſte, you are very ſlow.

Vell dere is 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 ten groat Vill no bodies more give ? Vash dish man's shoul worth no more den ten groat? Aue, aue, aue, a poor ſtory indeed! Phat Phelemy, vill you give noting, nor you Turlogh, arra you devils, are you not all his revelations? Come you, vomans dere, give money, nor yarn, nor butter, nor flax, nor ſomething. Come, Varrid Shaue, Anna and Shuga and all of you. Fat de De vii are you doing ? Fat, no more groats Vel, pho vill give tree pence? Very vell; Vid no body