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The corne was of the same which we all lived upon. "Mr. I told him privately, in Mr. It was proved to his face, that he begged in Ireland like a rogue, without a lycence. To such I would not my nam should be a companyon." The explanation about the Bible as a part of his baggage is a little far-fetched, and it is evident that that book was not his daily companion.

Good: Knapp replyed, take heed the devile haue not you, for she could not tell how soone she might be her companyon, and added, the truth is you would haue me say that goodwife Staplyes is a witch, but I haue sinns enough to answer for allready, and I hope I shall not add to my condemnation; I know nothing by goodwife Staplyes, and I hope she is an honest woman.

Yet while it was runnin' ye cudden't buy a copy iv th' Fireside Companyon an' f'r two cinchries it has proticted th' shelves iv more libries thin anny iv Milton's pomes, f'r Hogan tells me this author, who ye hardly iver hear mentioned in th' sthreet cars at th' prisint moment, was a pote as well as an author an' blind at that, an', what is more, held a prom'nent pollytickal job.

'Soon or late, she says, 'th' Demon Rum will desthroy ye, she says. 'Not me, says th' vethran iv a thousand enlistments. 'I don't care f'r rum. A pleasant companyon, but a gossip. It tells on ye. Th' Demon Rum with a little iv th' Demon Hot Water an' th' Demon Sugar is very enticin', but it has a perfume to it that is dangerous to a married man like mesilf. Rum, madam, is an informer.

The corne was of the same which we all lived upon. "Mr. I told him privately, in Mr. It was proved to his face, that he begged in Ireland like a rogue, without a lycence. To such I would not my nam should be a companyon." The explanation about the Bible as a part of his baggage is a little far-fetched, and it is evident that that book was not his daily companion.

The corne was of the same which we all lived upon. "Mr. I told him privately, in Mr. It was proved to his face, that he begged in Ireland like a rogue, without a lycence. To such I would not my nam should be a companyon." The explanation about the Bible as a part of his baggage is a little far-fetched, and it is evident that that book was not his daily companion.