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"'Cause," returned Rind, "I heard Sal Furbush having over a mess of stuff about the spark's leaving when Mary did, and I thought mebby he was going, as you say he's her spark!" The next afternoon Jenny, managing to elude the watchful eyes of her mother and governess, came over to the poor-house. "I'm so glad you are going," said she, when she heard of Mrs. Mason's visit.

For the answer to the above, see Spark's Writ. Of Wash. v. 7, p.124. Newport, July 26th, 1780.

The answer to this letter appears in Spark's Writ. of Wash. v. 7, p. 135. Newport, August the 1st, 1750.

For the answer to this letter, See Spark's Writ. of Wash. v. 7, p.128. Newport, July the 29th, 1780. My Dear General, Your letter of the 22d~ came to hand last evening, and I hasten to answer at least to a part of its contents. I shall begin by the disagreeable disappointment I met with on account of our clothing.

We rode on a long way in silence; for I was meditating this strange chance, that from a beggar's servant had made me master to a count, and also cudgelling my brains how best I might play the master, without being run through the body all at one time like his cousin. For I mistrusted sore my spark's humility; your German nobles being, to my knowledge, proud as Lucifer, and choleric as fire.