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Show 7 Epfom Wells 1H0 \V\Y\QT" orm, Jm;,."w A, hfl hel \( Hdh (\\\ fl& 1 tnfoteat Wop our Womao T r'..zri it e afcal &‘uir couldft never have been {o prefent to thy felf. If we had onl bound him, {ome body might have pafs'd by by accident (u uloos'd hxm : but to tie his hands behind him, and take afhee ear your Eyes !gh . i\( off the next Hedge, and tie him up in it like a Ghoft, and ga him, was a:Malter-piece of Roguery C HH CuflI T his way will noet only fecure us from prefent purfuit for no body durft-come near him to unbind his hands: But i \' T *p" C Y ' .':'? in his Pocket, ‘and leave us off at Put. Herob'd us of that firf and we took it by way of Reprifal Cxff. His man is gagg'd and bound far enough from helpin him Kick. And away the Horfesaregone for London 'i'iu: Rogu awtlnetther go nor{end to Londox for a dilcovery, he hates i fo3 but what a Pox made the Sot in the Church-yard Cuff. Nay, I know not, unlels he waited to kill fome body and then give him Chriftian Burial. Iam f{ure it furnithed m with a good invention Kick: If thouhadlt notbeen a thorough-pac'd R agu\} tho \ [ \-‘.):4. will make excellent {port, he'llfright all the Town out of thei WIts Enter Rains and Roger Kick There's Rains let usretire for fear of bi okc:z heads [ Exenn Rains Ho now Kic 24 Giti "'Q' I JLEAd what news of C"wzpz" Roger. Oh, Sir, we had like to have been frighted out o our wits our felvcs Rains How {o Roger 'When we expected to ha e vC LIl 7" Mrv.Clodp.at i todpaie {aw another in a {heet, at which at pl wWe cryed out for tear which he (to our Loml rt) heari a £3 "./»- Country Bear-bating, anc i run from us wich all th could Rains. 'Tis {trange! who fhould it be Roger. We knnw not, Sir; butthe amazement made us {00 pull ot{ our GhoftlyHHabits, and come hom L- Ente |