WITCHES, AND OTHER NIGHT-FEARS
ary excess of candour. tion , and satisfactory. tidote o doubts so put, and so quaso be an end for ever. t of t babe to trample on. But -- like as slain monster in Spenser -- from ts ender a Saint George as myself to vanquis of expecting objections to every passage, set me upon starting more objections, for tion of my oaggered and perplexed, a sceptic in long coats. tty Bible stories y and sincerity of impression, and urned into so many oric or co be defended against to disbelieve t -- t to t -- I o be quite sure t some one or ot to making a cting t all. Credulity is t trengtural doubts from t myself in t sustenance as t for a fortunate piece of ill-fortune, ime befel me. turning over ture of too muce, I uns ingenious fabric-driving my inconsiderate fingers rig, and t stare (as ) out of t teerage in t unique piece of naval arcecture. Stackerdicted treasure. itions and solution gradually cleared out of my urned since in any force to trouble me. -- But tack out, and o try my c detestable picture!
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