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ivouU but chaste her religion he had no 1 1 us partner for life they how ci- ir oii rnmftea rc two former coy ut eir occupations and the haft who. rn fine edcd reafun of great 1. not Mils had u- utter abhorrence to Bard. the tune waned It length' to trrrve when rynicn priitnfcd tJ be propitious ihe had truck tIiecye of a yo ng Enfign in the Guatds who ii" ng th only Ton of a' widow lady and con feqM' fishy 01 is curling teas not in a- :1 of Iw il1g the in. tr i- union hispra eful cM joined to the cxtcior vantage of a rich military drefs rtn.

den him highly plcif. in the eyes of his mif- trcfs and as the old urle thought they would he. to puuhafc him a tompa11y they egan to thick ihcir ghtcr wuuJ not be much tic. pradcJ by bccomug a Cajvns Lady all was ttlcd at the day a ontcd for the cele bruion when lo MclifTU received a Totter from a hr1ch Marquis who lodged the fame lrctt and ins often fren her the window 0 vlnquiilcJ by her beauty as to throw at once his title and fortune at her fret. Alai the temptation wt a a Marehionefs of France- cxtacy was in the thought and every other pathon fell before her pride.

She highly- acquainted her pucuts with her triumph who white they eni braced her with arTedtion flied tears of joy at the elevation of their child the haplefs En- fign was accordingly difmifTd and MeliiFas father waited in ptrfon on the Marquis to return him thanks for the honour he intended him and taalTure him of his hearty Approbation. After a few intcrx icws the butinzfs was concluded on. The happy evening arrived Mifs was relied all was anxious expectation no Marquis came ut' what was their horror and furprize when they were informed that juftd as my Lord was t1cpping iutohis coach he was arreflcd by two of Sir John Fielding's train as a noted fwirdler and by the Juftice committed to the Cotnpter his Lordlhip appearing to be nothing more than a Swits valet do chambre who had been difcarded foi hiStJitllOnc1r and had for Rune time lived by mpofin on the unthinking and indufu ious. Tins diripjx intnent threw the intended bride into a fever which her mother taking from her while rxhaufted with excrflhe watching and fatigu- foon ended in her difllution the young lady recovered but her father dying foon after the was lea entirely- to herfelf with a fortune of 3000 Her beauty impaired by fickncfs never revived to its former fplendour and the reputa tion of her coquetry and pride rendered her no longer the objctl oflove and admiration. She has now tilt the miicries which excel of vanity has brought upon tier flee fees the folly of refuting to unite in the bloom of youth with a man every way qualified to make her happy and.

OIC confiders the difkppointment flee net with as lsjUj1ly due to her diflionourahle conduct towards the young officer with fiucere regret for her pall mifcouduf and the offered hci felt to me as a wo- man who no longer prides lurfelf on beauty nd riches but whoiihe can get a worthy companion will yet ourto render herfelf the amiable accumpltihed though dcmeftic wife. I have one or two more at prefent on my lift but having I fear fpun this to too great a length hall refervc their hhlory fur another opportunity. OLD BATCHELOR. FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE. anivtd tee Mail from Holland.

Hague THIS day the Court is to go into mourning for the death of his Majeily the Kin of Pruf- fia the gentlemen to wear hl1c' heckles and fwjds the ladies' bhck fans and gloves. Pani itig. IS. They write from Lyons that on the yth the wtarcrs and hatters haying inftfttxl on an augmentation of their wages and their dctire not being granted fo fpeeJily as they wanted allimblcd to the uumhtr of three thou- rand one halt of whom were journey men hatters. The MurachcuiTc was drawn out ii ainfr thorn who at firtt fuccerded in ililpcrfins the rioters but their ti imng thenilrlves with noires rtturn ed to the charge and obliged the.

Maracheulle in their turn to retire" alter which the journeymen marched out of the town. On the oth the Grunts at Pingnon and Cluny Canon. of St. John of Lyons met the rioters andun the pro. rife of facing jaft lt done to them brought them back.

The men's wages were au according to plomifc but twojourneinen hatters and one firk- weaver were executed on the lt1l hay- ih en condemned by the Prrfrdial becaufe they were found with arms in their hands. No tumult attended the execution Is the regi. meat quartered at tic Gillotriere was kept in rea. Ft the LONDON GAZETTE 29. Whitehall lluguf I AHE King has been pica fed to grant to Fran" J- cis 1 Kfq.

ion of James tjrrrr of Jrnhoruugh Grange iZtHe Wtft Riding of the County of York Elq. end- his iaue his royal licence and authority to Vuirjc and ufe the fur- natnc or" lwkcs anti ilro to bear the arms Fmkc purfutrt to tie Uft will of Francis Fawkes late of l-'arnlcV' Hull is the Weft Riding of the County or York aforelait' Efq. de- teafed fuch arm being firtt duly exemplified according to the laws of arms and recorded in the HerUs Office and alfo to order that this is Majeftysconcefiion and declaration be regulered in the College of Arms. LfirdClxrthtlaiti Qgett tuguft :3. Mr.

Thomas rorlnanfcll wu this nay appoint(1 Operator 11 the Teeth to hiss Majefty in the roumot Ir. YHlam tcceafcJ. l. ArJiV fl 19- Tf of Puffi hay. at intervals fallen rntoa kin4 of.

lethargy for he twj preceding days expired on the ith Jnft. 11 three o'clock in the morning in thcfeccAty fifth yen of his age having rtigneJ forty fix years two months and feventeen days. Some un afterwards this event was publicly announced to the garrifon of Berlin by the Go- vet-nor the gates being thus who at the Cone time cauJed the oaths of allegiance to hi pre- nt Majefly to be. tendered to the different regiment The funeral pomp is to take place Potzdam on ll of September with' the fame ceremonies that were performed at the death of his line Ml- jelly's father. The King arrived here ycfterday morning and gave audience to his Mintfters General Officers and otherperfoti of difttnclion when his Majelty was pleafeJio to confer the Order of the BlackjEagle on Count Hertzberg.

AN S. in Great Yarmouth. Attorney Mr. John Bell Yarmouth. John Howell late Txefarclawdd Ouvery Salrp malt- thl' to UirrenJer Sept.

11 rs and Otto to at or at the wlm Green Inn Atton ry Mr. Clumbre in very. James Roberto of Liverpool Loncnfter merchant to fai render Sept. iSt 19 and OcL id at en at Henry the Hovel meet Liverpool. Attor- Mr.

Peter Hilames in Liverpool. I D. Sept. it John ZVafon of Thetford Norfolk grocer at eleven at thcGcoige Inn Thetford. I FI A E.

Sept. 19. Edward Rofe of Whitney Oxford gro This Gazette alto contains Addreflcs pf Congratulation from the County of Berks Borough of Liverpool Town of Pool Inhabitants Bridgenorth Town and Port. of Haflings Borough of Wallinglord Borough of llridpoft Borough of Truro Corporation of Kingftou upon Than1l' Borough of pfWICR Borough of Wcodilock Grand Jury of the County of. ledoneth I land of Jertcy and Corporation of Gravcfcnd and Mil.

ton. Univerfal Regifter. LONDON. This Jay his Majefty is to come to town from Windfor to he prefent It the Levee at St. Jimess On Monday night General Kellb arrived in' town from Berlins at the Pruflian Ambaflidors to notify in form the death of the King of Pruflw.

being no Court of Aldermen yetterday at Guildhall the Lord Mayor ordered the price of bread he continued as before. His Grace the Duke of Norfolk mil continues fo ell that the period of his cxittence is hourly ex. peclcd. As lonn as the Duke of Bedford takes the management of his affairs into his- own hands the principle ohjeEZ of his condufir will be the improvement of thatpart of bh Graces el1ate contiguous to the metropolis his defign is to lend money in improving lcafeholdsat at tear per cent. By thus enabling tenants he increufcs leis rental much beyond any emolument that could afire tom putting his money into the funds or employing' it otherwirc.

The Lord Chancellor has for frreral days pan been extremely lame with tile gout and continues momy at. Knights Hill his Lordfhip was in town on Saturday and was rbliged to lifted out of his carriage. Some of the publick papers have lent him to Trentham on his way to Buxton but tltofr reporters were not in the fecrtt. General Green' of whore death we have lately publithed an account was Commander in Chief in South Carolina and. fecund in command to General Wafliington.

He was a native of Rhode Illand. Ills attack on the Britith army near the Eutaw Springs was the bloodied fought in the new world and might be did to hl put an end to the American war as the Englitlt troops always retired' within their works at Chatlel1owIl left Mr. Green the undifputed mailer of the country. He was a man highly rcfpefled by. his countrymen and left but a very moderate pro.

Fie death of General Green is a circumiance that muft ftrike the attention of every lover of true courage virtue and As a commander and a great and truly honourable man he was not furpalPd by. my other prfon of the a His genuine love of liberty was univerfally acknowledged and that motive alone led him to engage in a clufe which he eonfiJertd as ftricrly jutl. From a confdcDtioufnfs of the inferiorit of undiciplined troops to regular forces he adroitly avoided feveral engagements with Earl Cornwl1is but neverthelefs he harralled him in fuch a to prevent the EngliOI army from making or improving any etFeutial advantages for the caufe in which the Earl era employed. He was not only pofTfTed of cveiy degree of military judgment but no perform whatever had more real bravery upon ever important occallon. A corrdpondcnt lays that the ipring mentioned to have been lately- ifcotered in Virginia which takes fire by fnapping powder over it in the pan of a piftol is not the only one which has been difcovcred to poufs fo very remarkable a property.

At Tremoul1c" in France is a rivulet which is inflammable and may be eafily fet on fire. This discovery was made by a poacher who went to deal craw with torch nude of the better to find the holes they lay in. Whilft he walked on a level bed of gravel the furface of the water never catched fire but when he came to any uneven part or where there were holes he. was much furprizcJ to the water inflamed even fo much as to let his thin on fire. Abbe DAleme repeated the experiment fcveral times and he always found it to.

fucceed. He thought it Co curious a phenomenon that he com. munieatedit it to the Pans Academy Mi 1741 and' they looked upon. it worthy as pfcruou in their ominous of that year. ADVERTISEMENT EXTRAORDINARY SOME time In the month of Otlober next will be old by public auction It Mr.

Gtortfi Great Roars at thefign of the Crouvr Yard fenrol packs of Dogs a few good Ffanielt Sttttrj Terriers ic. lately the property of the Right Hon. Billy la THEATRICAL ARRANGEMENTS. R. Y- I.

A E. A Tragedy from Cumberland An Opera from Cobb. A Comedy from Mrs. CowleYi and Two Farces. 0 A A Comedy Author unknown.

An Opera Author unknown. A Comedy by Mrs. InchbalJ and. A Farce Author unknown. I B.

Jane was a drapers wife and Jane within her Found nrongt temptation to a finner But. the draper near Cheapfrde was olcly in. fault. His wife laid often dear Thomas lead me not. into temptation.

Thomas however had fo thong a reliance upon Yants virtue hr thought it impregnable and was convinced it would Rand a faithful and loyal guard upon the rebellious fpmt of the flcflt as of the foul and the body were not congenial For tins retfoD Thomas ufed to permit young Subtle the attorney to have free fgrrfs jfxufi and rigrtft to his-back parlour and all the appurtenances there- unto belonging Id in his pnlour fat Jane an appurtenance of great beauty. Now it fo happened that on Thurfday evening late Th mas having that day got hone an eafv chair for fmcaln in Subtle and Jjne were determined to try it it would not anfUcr the pur- pofes two as well as one and while llamas was meafurins his linen in the flop they were trying an experiment in the thcparlour. Bu it fo happened the damned chair went upon caflors and running arainft the tea-table overturned the whole china equipage. Thorns alarmed at the craHj would have run to the parlour but two women being in the hop whom he fufpecW to be thieves riveted him to his counter. What is the matter vociferated Thomas.

No harm my dear cried out Jane. Ony an ttccident my froakin njpf in ourcafy hair added tblilr. Mrs. Cojvlc prolific mule has again brought forth three comedies and two tragedies are it fecms the offspring. Two of the former are al ready engaged and one of the Utter it is faid will be on the boards before Chritlmas.

There is a pain piece we hear on the flocks and in fuch forwarducft that it will probably be launched early in the ietfon it is likely to prove a delicious tnartcau to the lovers of the The fubjei is the prevailing rs for private theatrical exhibition which it is laid the author has treated with a happy mixture of pleafantry wit and ridicule. Devonfhire i the feat of the mules if we may judge from the romantic beauties of that county. it mull pire the genius of Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan Mr.

Tickle Mr. Jones who arc on a tour there. The frifeurs of Taunton have taken great con tequence upon thcrnlehes fence a certain Al ns Knighthood being one and all not without hopes. of attaining imilar honours whenever they happen to fpeak of Sir advancement and fug highcft praife that viM do That's the barber Lord 7 has not acquired by his' mater monial alliance that increafe of fortune which the world has reported and now his Lordship loudly exclaims that fortune as well as live is It is recommended to the Board of Green Cloth to attend a little to the improvement of the Royal chamber where odes are ufullly prrfofmed. At.

preient it is a reproach to the Court to which it belongs and excites contempt in every foreigner whofe rank entitles him to vifit St. James's Lift Sunday morning two journeymen tTJlors in uc of a love affair which happened in Vauxtall Guldens met in park to fight a duel with fword end pillols when juft as- the ground was me a lured out the- heroic flips were taken into cuthody and the affair was amicably fettled before his worjb'-p Saute morning a duel was fought on Kenning- ton Common between Mr. of the Temple and a Mr. The ground being meafured the combatants totted up for the firil fire the tat- ter won and immediately fired at his antagonist but mified him upon which Mr. P.

dircharged his pillol with a timibr ffelt. The feconw then interfered and the difpute is for the preterit let- tlrd. Ore of the above gentlemen is raid to have warmly interefbdhimfelf of late in favour ofhalf- trice at Mr. Colraaas Theatre. The duel which took place lad Thuri6y at Newingten between Lieutenants Mand S.

of the navy the latter being mortally wounded is face. dead. At the point of his departure front this world he acknowledged he was the agretior and gate the challenge lail Menday. In fearchinlY Madame tie la Mattes houfe It fur to Champaigne a boutfante1wu round which contained a numerous cluilez of diamonds valued by the fid jeweller io1eca at 52030 livrcs. Query Does thairfgnv belong to the ill Cardinal orto the SoTe- reign-I One of the Corateflcs gowns was fold for 1.1000 Byres about 575 ierling.

1 Rufpini Surgeon Icntifl to hi Royal Hihners the Prince of Wales is returned to his houfe in Pall-Mall from fromBrightonsrauch recoTcr- ed from his taro ndifpofitiou. I The FORGER V. A N- RrilifN A AL E. I i THEcauUrophe is worthy of re cord its incidents to the heart with' energy and jmprpfies humoral with force unknown tht phlcgnwicrnedium of pulpit oratory it contain example btyoud alltheoryX- He who hears it and has eyes muftxrefp. iThe flory of Lortnzo would extract from the tnci flinty.

heart a tribute of humanity. was born" tdanrnHepecdent inheritancr. Huedua was liberal and having been bred at the knee of an amiable mother early imbibed jhat gentlcQcfs which generally marks thofe who have experienced of' of maternal aSedlion. The fuftncfs of his difpofittos was the nurce of his misfortunes he never refufeH a tnour till deprived of ability to grant it and was of courfe a dupe to falfe fricndhip and falfe love. Oh Senfibility how many are ruined by thy influence LottrizT early in life found himfelf tJnir' mafter he chafe the army for his profctrron and his mother approve the choice flic knewiit was a fchool where the manners of a- gentleman and the prudential conomy of a man of the world were taught together.

In the army however Lorenza tearrled but littlein. point of manners he was highly potifhed and prudence could never attain rule over his li beral His purfe was open to rhe corps and many whd drew upon it largely never repaid the obligations he alto joined in fame frcuritics for diurcfled friends and the confequence was it became. ne- ceflary for him todifchargethedcbtsof others by the fate of his commiflion. Prerivts to this humiliating circumftance Lo renza had formed an amorous connection with a Lady- on the Stage it was the refult of mutual patfion and was fupported by the reciprocation of the moft tender obligations but Lorenza could not fubmit to dependence upon even the woman. ho loved him and therefore.

made an attempt upon the Rage in which he failed. The interelt of the miftrefs in rom dewed made up for his want of merit andlie was retained in a fubordinate fituatlOD at a fnull faluy very- Real indeed or hit mitlrefs wasbutthe heroine jf an itincrantcompahy In this humble fituation poor' Lorenza con tinucd for form years till at he loft his faith. ful companion and came to London in fearch of bread. Having pent every billing and dirpofed of every article of cloaths except what he carried on hi back was loon reduced to actual ilarving. After an abftinence of three days ho alked an old brother player whom he met by ac cident to lend him a Hulling.

The honeft Lon of Thsfpts candidly. nfimedi he had not felt coin for fume time and was- abto lutely in want of food. Lorenza' felt for his friend as for himfclf and after fprne confideruion Tali we mull not perifli for want Tallow the this houfe. The wretched companions entered a tavern Jri the neighbourhood of lanc Theatre Lo- renza knew the landlord it was if tavern he had often frequented and wherein lie had Ip nt.confi- ienble rums. A dinner as ordered and devpi with avid pity this laid Lorenza is but trmpmaryre lid we mull have a farfhvrfupplv I than have money in a few days in tqc time will bard row a mall fum.

He' called fora pen and ink and wrote an order for ten pounds upon a noble Lord whole tme he. forced is acceptor to the order. Here raid Lorenza totheUndlord letmeharn i guinea and a halfraadtakc this order but kee by you till I call in' a couple of days and take up. The landlord advanced the money Lorenza divided it with his friend and they feparatcd. To be concluded to norrt DRYDEN's DEATH and FUNERAL.

The occafion of his licknefs was a latnencfs in one of his feet owing to 0 trivial a as the Isfli growing over one of his toe-nails which bed ng neglected brought. on a fore arid an inflammation in his toe and being a man of a grots body a flux of ofhITOlri fell into the part. The furgeon advifed turn to-part with the. We affetted which he refufed and at hail his whole leg gangrened which was. prefently followed by a mortification.

The furgeon then advifed an amputa. ti of the leg but to this Mr. Dryden would not confenr Paying I am an old man and have not long tolhe by the couric of nature and therefore do not care to part with qne limb at Inch an are to preferve an uncomfortable life in the rcuv Having thus fubmitted to death it loon after happened. I received a fumrnoas' to attend. on.

Monday afternoon the ijth day of flay at the College of ehyficians from whence the reliques of ray ever- honoured friend John Dryden Were to be con vexed to Abbey. I attended ac cording and after a folemn dirge facing perform-d by the beltt mafter in England Dour Garth afcended the pulpit and delivered a funeral oration in Latin on his deceafed friend. Thiybeiny done the corpfe was put into. an with efeutcheons and drawn by fix. hones.

The proceSion advanced to Wcniner Abbey in the mg orders The two Beadles of the College Hautboys and trumpets playing a Funeral March compofed fur the purpofe. The Undertaker. The Htfarfe nJHncd as mentioned. Fourteen coaches ttawn each brfir horfes SH cohtalning thi prWlipaf Nobility of oth fczcs in town. Dr.

Garth and the reft of the College Two coaches our with iheparticuLuf treads of Kedcceafcfd. ul The proceffion the Abbeffan pice- drum wastrfung and 1tlliI1crllJ nol n'f It forlile tbt wtI f. ijQi i' imht etwo or wsuld eJ Ij rcaun rrC tsh med len th' prn nifcrl pr pitio ll gEufign awi ow i drand confe wmly rling as 1 1n 3Y tR 1 hii rheful dm exte f' nnta dtllJ mi trcrud thou ht wo lJ to pur hafc began ihc wuu ri1dtI bccnmil Cap' uow fettled JPIc nted nd wu ow I I ritlcUHt a th cr pal1i I luhl while. the If the as difm ffcd th nk 31rl re thtcrvicws evrnlI cd drdlh- l1l came-- thC' into his I SirJohn ldings tr in and hcc Ict I tre ti I II1Jufinous. ppoil1tm nt ftv rwhkh flti u' foonenJd oun rcccvereJbut in WlS' h.

rfe1t 30 I. Its U1dthe tionof cot uetry th I th 3 man pcryWlY officcrwith nd herfelt nolonhcr who if Olecan willet dcmt ic ha pun rcat tbcilbil10ry brtE I i TEL I EN E. rj1trJlJ tirt ivtJ lu llj1 5 fw. rds a 1d l' Pt onthc i infi ltd I es d' irddire bdn fc fpec dily I iltcd Ifd l1u 1htr it lud whom. Journepn 1 hc r1 heufe draw 1 llnt.

110 fuc crled 10 floter th ming an bra be1l11e in jotfr ey- 9th' t. and on cing jU I Wrens ro' two journ Jmcn Id cnt It inei From ht Jltgvfi ll 29 T. bcen pleafed rant m- CIi offJamcs Gran u1c it Count EfqunJ ifi cc mdtuthonty totCume belrthc of C' th Co hryo YorkaforcliJ Efqd afed bCJ1 111 rt tpis Jrjcnlc ala Collcgcf. e. LrJ JJufi 3 r.

Thc Onn fcll tot ouru ot. r. 11 Rae IZzJlg 1hc 1Jg st fJ 1D prr cdJtg ap" eXIr tt J1 17t Jn1. 1tbcn1o gJ mthc JCf nt fot rllll holt thef. rie ca cd leis nt bJet1yto i crrit nt pb at ail wcrepcrformcd b.

l1ernl other perfoD diftit ion wh il Hooper uth otherwife Little YummJth Suffolk tbijnri ht to furrendtr Sept. 1 anti anI c1ob to at three atthc Jow Ynerts Mrjohn in Great h. well lateTreFarcl1wdc101wery I I 0 th Bowl nz Inn. Atwnwy Lan tftermerdunt tt l1rrcnd IS a. lelt hI rpooJ.

Sep It th Ger Th tford. RT CAT SertI9 crJ Gaz ttc Coh- Count ofBrks poolTown lnhat itmrs Blid e- Ha tings Horou Horo ghof 11 I Bor ugh ld erfe ra efcnJ ni verf LON DON. hi mess thePrut1 dors not if Prul1 1. Th Al ermen or reJ to cxi lcncc ishourly obje hi ti uous dcfi incre afts In Ch3nc lIor cnl en :1 lord hip ent BU 11 lat I accou 1t uth mtl1lhoGlncrlI was of. nc Wlsthc bi odid1 lid En liill Ir.

rna bi I rtr' circmn 1lnce every ue courage irtli arda e. lne aclnowl dgCJ en ilgc in infcri rit l111Ji ciplined rcg U1 hectUt ElIlwl onl po fd1 CI judgm nt hit er bu cry every i3 fnappirtgpowdcI th poll 1s rcmar ible 1 may' fily dit fie fiCh ctterto thc el ofgravcl furfaceof never inihm that tto and tbeytooked it mcl11 irs ufthL ar. 1 ADVERTIS IENT Y. au ticn r. Gc rrtS lfll th fign thcCrDUO in pJacc- Yard OJKJ Stlftr cJately ro THEA TRICALARlt.

GE rE lS R' arcCi. COY CAll Com dr Irs. A SQ. Ct Jne was her" cc nmI--- i imprr. zahlt fait f111 ard tb rcbclhc.

us Hefilas bod For SlI tlrthe. f. rrjI ri rtji his back Jt ot reat credeter tr :1.11f\\ er t1l :1 onra meaf urin rerjm nt he fut tttcd' s. In OIl C' iJent tZJ pt your caf 11- leJs pr lific 1reit cems ofi pring. thc.

a al- fioctsmd likd prevailipgrg hi on hir is count infp re nius lrs. con ns one attainin of nce entmd fu bell an intention of copying any parwutarfiep of the knights which excites their approbation they immediately exclaim to each other in terms of th pr i1 :11 11 mat I tbat as. Itisrecommended Bolrdof impro ement ofthe rfoimed pr fcllt th am ss SundJ 0. lUctin nieafured cutroll amicabl ttlcJ p. alnc 1) Ir.

beingm afured immediate I sonifi mifi 1101 th P' tft1Zt IS iDtere ld. himdf ofh r- r. pbcelafi Lieuten I. and ofth being. monlI is dep nur hi ttcshoufe wbichcontlind s' lq ofJ It Qtery Do tt 9m e.

reignl 57SI. SurgeonJcntiil to' his esisrctumed I Tcr cd Ir i 10 The 1-- RG' ER 7 t. O. Rt1. t1 1 at TIfEj trtropnc r1Arenzois re- I its go' I Jnlp' ffc Its moral rce JO th phle Jj iumof lpit ii YOud alLthcory an nJ p1he 1or llClt.

6int but hum LorenL borrf6an ldnt. in1 nng' tn aube nccof rl hat of pe cJ m3t rn31 Tb foftntjSf4is. irpo tio W2 th turcc. 2f nc cr" JCl' eJ abi1it rr raIfelo Scnfiblht inlife himre1fh I he th a nyfor tr ot er approved t1 elnew gend mm to tber. littte in 0 uld lid elricvcr th he curiti ends cc faJ to difcharge the debts of fal Pr i 1S tothis humiliatingcircumflance bnce renzall1d th it re ut mut 1 th t' entl1 wom who cd oftbemifirers i pee i maJcup bh of meritl11d 1) waS' ita roinef itinerant omp1h or fitu on renz3 n' tin cd clrs a bft he lo rch bre d.

Hnin er ry ihi11ing2nd I c1 aths heC1med a lu11' fter.m fkeJin br ther hcIDet byac- dJenti totend Tl on ThfpisC2ndidly con me U1dwas- food. cnJ tndafterfqrie C' Afidert on laid I nte elat rnin nci hbour1lood Jtre. L' ku wtm frtq ar teJ ad PnttDmi Jer tole dinn anq lit this Lorenziis tn re mu 1have afurrhr plv--l in tncatrmewill rowa fof' a nd inkanJwio n. ble tm 1 to tm h3VC a hllf order-but- it OU it i' themone I itwith end I CllJclultllpn rrlW. I' DR YDEN' cknefJua fe a.

as nc ing negle afore agrofs bo l1X to to partwlth adaft wh le ich Wl bya orti- urzeon thc tin nd th' atfucb anX pr fenc In. 1tft. Havingthus eat foonaftcr mrToons' to3t end I I ar br" aqh fhfic ans wh nc I I fr end1 oh creto I c11mm crAbbef ac- dirbebein n1 er Do or pulpitud deliv re la tiD hisdee fedfriend is being rpfe m-h irtC adorned wirhcfcutcheons J1XFmdc. Theetoce on miQdu. zdlcs rthe utbiand trumpetsp1aying The asa l1ti ntd.

Fot teei1t brfirho id t2i th pr FTpJ biliti xtS town. t. T. l- 1 Ganb2Ddtherei1 fthe md with the irui ce J. mon lie' tanEpicc.

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