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Show :}t\g Of all be YRy e "W toget ig L0etefore y aatever G "}u‘l‘ good by"Wt go LE.\;; \City, Tom Souldier Ente Vermin Verm, Did your Honour call Sir Da. Go run, run prefently over the Square, and call the Conftabl prefently, tell him here's Murder committed, and that I muft fpea with him inftantl Plle'en carry him to my Neighbours, that h may find the dead body there, and fo let my Neighbou i, to commi OW, and theip reveng'd on hinf e houfe s foft lure ye fteal ouc hey, what's that Watchmen at Y Almoft 4 aClock and a dark cloudy morning, - good morthe door row my Mafters all, good morrow Enter Cdnfl:able, and-Watch Conft. How's this ! a door open, come in Gentlemen and finding your door open, made bold to enter to fe there were no danger vards ntly n ta ly, a cjoyc your-Waorlhip will ¢xcufe our care, a good mor ning to you, Sir Sir Da. Oh Mr. Conftable, I'm glad you're here, I fentmy man juf now to call you, I'havefad news to tell you, Mr: Conftable Conft. 1 am forry for that, Sir, fad news Sir Da, Oh ay, fad news, very fad news truly~ here has been murde ;committed Conft. Murder3 ifthat's all, we are your humble fervants, Sir, we'l bid you good morrow, murder's nothing at thistime o' night in CovezzGarden Sir Dap. Oh but this is 2 -horrid bleody murder,done under my nofe I cannot but take notice of it ;- though 1- am forry to tell you the Authors of it, very forry truly Conft. Was it committed here near hand Sir Da. Oh at the very next door, a fad murder indeed 5 after the had done they carried the Body privatel ) [ canot e the Houf ouj s healdhF ha\re youm ' 1& AC Houfe here I amf{orry to tell it you Mr {'?IW into my Neighbour Follje Conftable for I am affrai itwill look but feurvily on his fide; though [.ama Jultice o' Peac Gentlemen, and am bound by my Oath to take notice of it, I can' help 1if 1. Watch. 1 never lik'd that Sir Folly Conf. He threatned me t'other day, for carryinga little dirty draggle-tail'd Whore to Bridewell [Exi i Jefl; ah, Si Davy, your Honours humble'fervant ! I and my Watch going my morn. ing Rounds be very fairl hang'd in my {tead, hah! a very good jeft as I hope tolive, ha, ha, ha (S )n 6 Fortune and faid the was his Coufin, Sir Worthip thinks fit, we'll go fearch his houfe if you Sir Da. Oh by all means, Gentlemen, it muft:be o, Juftice mult hav Fermin deftroy'd b no muf Subject lieg King th courfe, it make-'e an Cellar th int Dragon hi Conftablean ‘Mr catr drink, I'Il but ftep into my Study call upon ye inftantly ey put on my face of Authority an |