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The Renowned Hiſtory of

and the Pidgeon rode on the Man's Head, (as you ſee here) for

the Man was able to carry the Pidgeon, though the Pidgeon was not able to carry the Man, if he had, they would have been there much ſooner, for Tom Pidgeon was very good, and never ſtaid on an Errand.

Soon after the Man was gone the

Pidgeon