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⟨li⟩ke a pudding without fat, you have ⟨in⟩deed done my daughter a kindneſs in ⟨r⟩ecovering her health, but I'll never con- ⟨ſ⟩ent ſhe shall be your wife.
This enraged Beateman, who upbraid- ⟨ed⟩ the old man. Mean time in ruſhes German with his drawn ſword, and ⟨m⟩ade a paſs at him, but he put it aſide ⟨a⟩nd wounded him in the breaſt, ſo that
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⟨h⟩e fell as dead to the ground, whereupon ⟨Be⟩ateman made his eſcape, to conſider ⟨W⟩hat was beſt to be done.
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