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The Renowned Hiſtory of

'till that could be done, Farmer Grove was ſo kind, as to let her have his large Hall to teach in.

The Houſe built by Sir William, had a Statue erected over the Door of a Boy Hiding on the Ice, and under it were theſe Lines, written by Mrs. Two-Shoes, and engraved at her Expence.

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