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severely whipt. Yet, in a little after, he began to study revenge on his master.

So it happened one day as Tom was in the master's house, his wife, was stooping into a big meal-barrel, to bring cut some meal; then he takes her by the feet, and coups her up into the barrel with her head down and her bare backside uppermost; then runs into the school, crying O master, master! the de'il's looking out o' your meal stand, wi' a fat face and a black ill-farr'd mouth; yon's just Auld Nick if he be living, So the master, ran out with all speed he could, for to see what it was; and found it to be his own wife, speechless, and almost smothered to death; but as she could not tell who did it, Tom got clear off: yet he was not satisfied without some more revenge on the old fellow: and knowing his master had a fashion when he was going to whip the boys, if they would not loose their breeches willingly, he drew his knife and cut them through the waistband behind: So Tom goes to a butcher, and gets a raw pudding, and fills it with blood and water, and puts it within the waistband of his breeches, then goes to the school next day, and as his master was sitting with his back to the fire, Tom lights a piece of paper and sets his wig in a low, which burned for some time unperceived, until the flames came