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 20 and put up at the fame inn., as former Then the girl goes to a woman in the neighbourhood, who had a young child about three months old takes the child in her arms and comes into the company where he was and lays it on the table faying. Sir, there’s the change of your fix and thirty ; away fhe comes Then the child fell a crying the b was rung and the Landlord was rea enough to anfwer —O Sir faid he c back the girl, for this will ruin my fam and crack my credit—But Sir faid to girl,, you thought it nothing to ruin character, and crack my maiden-head Peace peace, faid he, my dear her one hundred and fifty pounds, and take the child and trouble me no more. W faid faid the girl. I will take it. So away Fhe came, and returned the child to own mother. Three merry companions having me on a faturday night at an Ale-houfe hatter, a fhoemaker and taylor)when they drunk all that night,and