Page:Goody Two-Shoes (1881).djvu/86

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search
This page has been proofread, but needs to be validated.
54
The Renowned Hiſtory of

the Church being paved with Stone, which was very damp, I felt my Way as well as I could to the Pulpit, in doing which ſomething bruſhed by me, and almoſt threw me down. However I was not frightened, for I knew, that God Almighty would ſuffer nothing to hurt me.

At laſt, I found out the Pulpit, and having ſhut too the Door, I laid me down on the Mat and Cuſhion to deep; when ſomething thruſt and pulled the Door, as I thought for Admittance, which prevented my going to ſleep. At laſt it cries, Bow, wow, wow; and I concluded it muſt be Mr. Saunderſon's Dog, which had followed me from their Houſe to Church, ſo I opened the Door, and called Snip,Snip, and the Dog jumped up upon me immediately. After this Snip and I lay down together,

and