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Show e Epfom Wells Clodp. "Here they are, take ‘em 9 becats the Houwrasas nmor Comntniicacl,s.hbaurt oI 1woas 10ftainmatrory{teyaolu, Cafl"oclf, ~and counterfeit a Beard fo r. Woodly's man. Loo you, thisis the firft Parfon | ever or ain'd. [Pulishis Bearo Filt. Ireleafe you of your Marriage an thank you, you hjr;{ qualified me to marry one [ like better, or I am ref"blv'é to mzli‘rr upon my word, and fuddenly too Clodp. "Sdeathand Hell, if ever I come fo near Lon on age I'le commit Treafon, and have my head and quar ers fer u?woz the Bridge LEx. Clodpate Wood Now liften, and be witnefIes to our agreement Mrs. Wood. This I think is the firft time we e're agr ed finc our Wedding Woed. Imprimis,| Francis Woodly, for feveral caufes me thereunto-efpecially moving, dodeclare T will forever feparate f o the company of Sarah my now Wife Mrs. Wood. Y our lewd diforderly life made you feparatebefore. The faid Sarahb having for this two years fcarce feen yo by day-light Wood. And rhat¥ willnever hereafter ufe herlike'a Wife Mrs. Wood. That isfcurvily. Alfoall Obligations of conia gal affections, fhall from henceforth ceafe, be null; void, and of none effect Wood. "Then, thatT am to keep what Miftrefs I pleafe, an how I pleafe, after the laudable cuftom of other Husbands Mes. #ood. And that] am to have no Spicsupon my 'company or altions, but may enjoy all Priviledges of other feparate La dies, withoutany lett; hindrance, of moleftation whatfocver Wood. 'Aund ifat any time ['thould be i drink, orotherwif - 10 a loving fit, and fhould be defirousto vifit you, it (hall anc may be lawful for you to deny me ingrefs, egrefs, and regrels. Mrs. #ogd. Y €5, though youderve measiyou'do othicrs, an e -- e T «"{: Is not this better than to live and quarrel - Sopitisdone Wood to i add-2co0/ for the ufe I 'have had on you Mus..i#ovd g 4, ..._1___.. 1reftore yo all your Portion, an s Wood \ps break my Windows 2 N e S |