Page:Historical tragedy, of young Beateman's ghost, or The perjured maid, justly rewarded(NLS104184503).pdf/24

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ſmell of fulphur left in the room. The towns people affirmed they heard great cries and thrieks, which filled the air accompanied with a great clap of thuthun der, and flaſhes of lightening about that time. However, ſhe was never afteer heard, of though much fought for.