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8 Since I, the first for f-s to die, Close up the place from whence they fly, To commit my crime, I think ye'll scarce, If once you do cork up your And now since women stones do carry, Men need not in the world longer tarry, Judge if such women be chaste complete, With forty stones between their But since 'tis so ye will come on, The greatest w- throw the first stone.

When he had ended with these words, "The greatest w throw the first stone," every one put it to another to cast the first stone, but know- ing they would attain the character of a w for so doing, they all refused to the dying hour was past, and then he took a protest against them, and by that means he gained his life. After this he was admitted into the queen's favour and presence and attended the court as formerly. 4. About this time, the French king, in order to pick a quarrel with the court of Britain, sent a letter to the king, desiring it to be read before the parlia- ment, and the writing was as follows: "Will I come ! Will I come ! Will I come !" This letter being read before the king and his courtiers, they all concluded that the French king designed to invade England; therefore they ordered an answer to be wrote, up- braiding him with the breach of peace, and putting him in mind of the last treaty. The answer being read before the king and his nobles, they all agreed that it should be sent off. But George, smiling and shaking his head, cried out, Many men, many minds, Who knows what he designs ? Then they asked George what the French king meant by such a letter, to which he answered, I suppose