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The Village
gested or cracked up before it is emptied into finer and more

    delicate  tals of the

    village -office, and the

    bank; and, as a necessary part of t a bell, a

    big gun, and a fire-engine, at convenient places; and the houses

    o make t of mankind, in lanes and

    fronting one anot every traveller o run the

    gauntlet, and every man,  a lick at him.

    Of course, tationed nearest to the line,

    prices for the few

    straggling inants in tskirts, whe line

    began to occur, and traveller could get over urn aside

    into co ground or window

    tax.  Signs o allure o catch

    ite, as tavern and victualling cellar; some by

    tore and thers by

    t or ts, as the shoemaker,

    or tailor.  Besides, till more terrible standing

    invitation to call at every one of these houses, and company

    expected about times.  For t part I escaped wonderfully

    from t once boldly and

    deliberation to to the

    gauntlet, or by keeping my ts on hings, like Orpheus,

    o his lyre, drowned

    t out of danger.quot;  Sometimes I

    bolted suddenly, and nobody could tell my

    stand muc gracefulness, and never ated at a gap in a

    fence.  I omed to make an irruption into some houses,

    ained, and after learning the kernels and

    very last sieveful of news -- w s of

    her

    muc out the rear avenues, and so

    escaped to the woods again.

    It , e in too la
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