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lived out of the clamor of her noife. But
beyond doubt thy dear wife Margery may
be of a much milder fpirit and have more
of her father's meeknefs than her mother's
fury in her ; but, come, Simon here is to
thee, and to thy dearly beloved Margery,
Cries Simon, if fhe was prelent how mer-
ry we fhould be ; but I fear on the wrong
fide of the mouth.


Well faid Jobfon, I vow I long to fee
her. and verily believe fhe would be as
glad to fee me ; I dare fay fhe will prove
a very good wife. Truly, neighbour Job