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 my Reader Pain, was it to be decribed here. Tom raved like a Madman, beat his Breat, tore his Hair, tamped on the Ground, and vowed the utmot Vengeance on all who had been concerned. He then pulled off his Coat, and buttoned it round her, put his Hat upon her Head, wiped the Blood from her Face as well as he could with his Handkerchief, and called out to the Servant to ride as fat as poible for a Side-addle, or a Pillion, that he might carry her afe home.

Mater Blifil objected to the ending away the Servant, as they had only one with them; but as Square econded the Order of Jones, he was obliged to comply.

The Servant returned in a very hort Time with the Pillion, and Molly, having collected her Rags as well as he could, was placed behind him. In which Manner he was carried home, Square, Blifil, and Jones, attending.

Here Jones, having received his Coat, given her a ly Kis, and whipered her that he would return in the Evening, quitted his Molly, and rode on after his Companions.