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64 countenance, on which you could read in legible characters, A BLANK, he exclaims --- I was a tranger, and he humanely took me in.

After perambulating every treet and alley of the large town of Muxadahad, and pervading every 7 corner of it's precincts, he, at length, found his quandam companion at a gaming table, and in a paroxym of gratitude not to be expreed by my unequal pen, eized him by the collar, betowing on him, at the ame time, uch violent carees of rude friendhip, as greatly disfigured his peron and apparel. When the ﬁrt tranports were over, he requeted his money, which