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and James, and Nancy; but when plump Siss got the
Ball in her Mutton Fist, once fretted, she'd hit it
farther than any; Running, Haring, Gaping, Staring
Reaching, Stooping, Hollowing, Whooping; Sun a
setting, all thought fitting, by consent to rest 'em;
Hall got Sue, and Doll got Hugh, all took by
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