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CHILDREN'S BOOK COLLECTION LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES
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EN OWN
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OF TWO
11TTLE GOODY
SKCE*
i
COMMONLY 'CALLED OLD GOODY
INTRODUCTION
T\vo-Si:cEs.
:
By
;i.
>*% that
T%?o
b..
ALLtheWori her real Natnr,
Name
No
;
was MEANV^ELL
j
wasfor mtny jei^s
a
Ftr
pa?i&
in
MARGERY
the
.9H^* v?i
w*s born
i
w^
b-.it
cci;fwt:^Ki
!
HISTORY OF sa
'
which he met with
in bufiaefs, and the wicked per-
iscution of SIR
TIMOTHY GRIPE
and an over-grown Farmer ealikd GRASPALL, be was effedwally ruined. The c*ie was thus.
of
MCULDWELL,
lived,
ne panflj they ages been let 1
where
had for many
MANQR,
into lord of the in which Farms, different twelve the Tenants lived comfortable,
b/
ib'2
and brought up Urge families, careful? fuppoittd the poor people who laboured (or them ; until the eftzte by rnarriaff, and by death ctme !sio ihc bands of
SiR
TIMOTHY. Thit
GOODY TWO. SHOES. Thfs Gentleman,
..
who
$
lovsd
feimfclf bettei than ill his neighbours, thought it icfs trouble to writt one receipt for his Rent
thin twelve, and Farmer
ALL, Farms
GRASP-
offering to take all as the Leaks expired,
TIMQTHT
the
SIR
agreed with him, ft&d
in
procefs of time he was peffified of every Farm, but that
occupied by little Father ; which be >for as
Mr*
MARGERY'S alfo
wanted
;
MEANWELL was
a charitable good Man, he fbcd P fr the Poor at the parrih Meetings, and was unwiiitng to bare them opprefTed by Sir f IMOI
and
this avaricious
Farms r.
The
THE HISTORY OF
6
The oppofition which little MARGERY'* ftther made to this mm'* tyranny, gavt offence to Su TIMOTHY, who endeavoured to force him oui of his
Farm
;
>
and
to oblige him to throw up the isjfe, oidcrcd both a brick-kiln stud a dog-ktnnci to be creded in (he farmer's orchard. This was
nd a fuit wai which Margerys father tee the better. The fame f fuit WAS again committed three different times and as many action* brought, trail of which the farmer h;i a vardid and cofts p&id
contrary to
commenced
Uw, in
i
him
but notwitbftanding thefc ; dvantag<s } the law was fo cxruined in the
GOODY TWO-SHOES,
7
she conteft, and obliged to give up all he had to his creditors; which ffFtdutlly infwfirtd the purpofe of SIR TIMOTHY, who
crcdcd thofc nuifances in the farmer's orchatcl with that iatentien
At foon as MR. MEANWUL bad called together his creditors, SIR
TIMOTHY feized
focaycai't
rent, and turned the farmer, his
wife, little MARGERY, and htc brother out of doors, without any of the eecfiTftriei of ttfe to fupport
(bra*
A
4
THE HISTORY OF
S
MARGERY'S
father flew info another parifh %'r fuccour, and' all thofe who were able ta more th*ir
left
dwellings and (ought
employment elfewherf,
as
they
found it wci^d be iaipoffiblc to the tyranny of two live under Tht fuch people. old, the very ]in> and the biiad wire obligcd to fhy behind, and whether they were ftarvd, or what became of them, hiftory does not fay,
my
CHAP. How
I.
and about Little Margery and her Brother.
A
R E and difcantent fhortned the <&ys of Littlt FAher*
He
was forced
GOODY TWO-SHOES,
g
forced ftotn hia family, and feized with t voilfnt fsvtr in a p'fect
whcr* Dr. JAMES'S pcwdcr was r.oi to be had, tnd v/tcre he died
MARGERY'S
poor
mother furvi?ed the husband but a fsw days, srd of abroksn hesit, leivin GHRY and b$r Uttle bratber ta 1
(hi
THE HISTORY OF
io
the wide world
man,
it
j
but, poor
wo-
would have melted your
have feen bow frequently (he hcavtd up her bead, while ihe Uy fpKchicfs, to fu'vey with langui&ing looks her little orphans, as much as to fay, Do TOMMY, fceart to
MAS.GSRY, come with me, Tbey cried, poor things, and file
tfo
5 tad I hope happy. It would hive excited your pity, aad b&ve done your bsart
iightd s.way her foul is
,
to havtfffsn hu?/
(Qd
thefc
iWO
GOODY TWO -SHOES, n ones ware of each othsr, , they ted about. B^Pra Tee them.
two
little
and how, bind in hint
1
They were
both hsd two fhses, but MARGERY had but ore. They bad no:h ng, tb'.pgs, poor
TOMMY
thsm (net b?in?*a psrifl)) but what thiy
fo fupport
own
their
THE HISTORY OF
12
from the hedges, or gt from thepoor people, and they lay ifid
barn. Their reno notice ef thsm ; ro, the? were rich, and ashamed
very night
in 2
lations took
oownfuch cirC?
a
p:or
little
ragged and fuch a
MARGERY,
as
girl
little
TOMMY.
curi-patsd
Our
boy as and
relations
fddcm take notice of us ^e arc poor ; bu* as we
friends
Tfhen
pjow ifj^s
rich tncy
will -
love coacjr
nbcy do ;"iici
grow fend.
GOD
wicked
And
while better than
alwiycbe the
cafe,
But Alcnlgbty. who love no-
fo'ks,
thing but money, and are proud ad cifpife the peor, nevsr corns to *ny ^cod ia the cad, as we. fhal! Tee
by and by.
CHAP.
GOODY TWO Haw ;
was
c!efg}-man>
*here born
;
little
II.
and about Mr. Smith*
M SMITHwho K
SHOES. 13
CHAP.
*
MARGERY
a
very worthy in the paiiih
lived
and
TOMMY
and having a relation come
Mm, who
wa
* charitable
good
feat for thefe children to him.
man of to
oidercd Little
MARGERY
were
in to fee
mn,
h
The gentlea new pair
SMITH fome MONEY CLOATHS and ftid TOMMY and make him 4
SHOES, gave Mr. bur her Tome
he woald take
;
liufc
THE HITORY OF
i4
and accordingly had and m*tt for him ?n *hich he now appean. Pray look at title
SAILOR;
TROWSES
TAI.KET '
r.
p
i
A'
-he
'
g'nt'f man intended
ond tak 1U
iu .>.r
:
p^rr of
a
little
TOMMY
know more by
pioprr time ptefenl hti
hifte.'jr,
his tra-
re?.
-ra .
i;
Y
cjisd,
thefe
fwo JittJechnand cried,
TOMMY
and they kilTed each othtr
aa
GOODY TWO
SHOES.
15
n hundred tinus. At l.ir TOM.M wiped off her teari with ths end o? .i\i her no moie, t*t ani bid JACK FT, cry .
that he wcu'd
come
to
bzr a nn,
However
returned fron fea.
-
.
the gentleman would no rake leave ot each c;h TOMMY hs ihoald tide out vi erme back at n'ght. V fa land,
them
lit
\s
to
MARGERY
giew vry
btother, and atitr
SMITH fcd.
would
ict
;i
4.n>
iio^ u^
hcr
L-
j; ,'<~^-.
>
i6
THE HISTORY OF
CHAP.
III.
Jittie MARGERY obtained name of GOOBY TWO-
Ho-# the
and what happened
SHOES,
in the Pififh.
AS
foon si
up
got
v
ui
*3
MARGERY
little
Che
in
the viiligf,
ether
rd
;
morning,
early, (be tan
vtry
tnd
**ttr
crying for ktn time
grtatly diftriisd. HowiDfhnt, the flioc-
at thii
very opportunely ca&e ia s
beep
(hoci, far
-BIS a Cured
by
which ihs had the
gtrule-
or-p'a order.
Nothing could have fupportcd litcic
MARGIRY
under the
tffi-.c-
GOODY TWO-SHOES,
17
io for the loft of her but the pletfure fhe She tan io her two (hoes.
ticn (bt
was
tbrathcr,
Uok
cmttoMre. SMITH
as
Uon
ss
they were put on, and ilcoking down br ragged *pron
cried out
(hacJ.
two (hoJ 3 Mzmr,
Ana
(o fh*
fee
behaved to
THE HISTORY OF
iS to
the people (he
e4l
tfcat
ra- 1,
and by
means obtained the name
GOODY TWO-SHOES,
of
though her
playmatci callcc her Old
GOCDY
TWO-SHOES. Little i.i
Margery was very hzppy
b-ing with
vb
were
Mr. and
very
ivhs.SfuUh,
and
charitable
o bcr, and bad agreed to bfced h^r up with their family ; r but at foon as th^-t tyrant the
feed
Pjfife, \hatGrafpali, heard of her c^r, be applied to L
and tbrcatned to induce Ms tyibes if be kept bcr ; tnd after thtt he fpoke to S r Timotuy, mi:;j,
Who
feat
Mr. Smith, by
b<s
diisft!/
a psrenipto-y
Urvanr, tat be YVUbou; fai!,icr.d
G OODY TWO-SHOES, MEANWELL'I
19
bt kt pt by ber tehtioni, and not harbour her in the parifli. Thii ?o dift retted Mr. SMITH, thit he (hd teirs, tnd cried, LORD have mercy on (ht ponr back
girl ta
I
The
praytr ot the righteous fly reach ur ^ ihe Upirardi, tnd 1
throne of hcaren, as will be in tbf Uquel.
MRJ.
THE HISTORY OF
*o
MRS. SMITH was
atto greatly
concerned it being thus obliged to difcard poor Ijttlt MARGERY. She kifled her and cried ; at a)fa
didMr. SMITH ; but they were obliged ft fend her away ; for the people who had ruined her father, could it any time have ruined them*
CHAP,
-
GOODY TWO
SHOES.
CHAP. MARGERY
Haw
little
21
IV. learned
te rtid, and by Degrees taught
other*
GERY
MAR-
LITTLEhow good and
SMITH (big
faw
bow Mr.
wife
was, and ctocludcd, that
wat owing to
ing, therefore (he
bis grcit isarn-
wantsd cf
all
22
THE HISTORY OF
thing* to tctrn to read. For thii puopafe foe ufed to meet the little Boyi and Girls ai they came from School, borrow tbeir books, and fit down and read till they returned: By thii mcEns (he foen 0t more learning than any of her play-mates, and hid the follow-
ing (chctnc for inftru$ing thefe who were tnor ignorant than herftif. She found that only the following letters were required the words in the rpcil all
to
world
;
but
as
feme of
thsfe let-
and fosse fma'i, fhc with ber knife cut out of fevtral pieces of wood ten (ets of each
ters are large
of (befe
:
abcdefghijklmnopqr f
s t
u v
wxy
2,
And
.
GOODY TWO-SHOES.
23
And fix fsts of thife AHCDEFGHIJ KL NOP S T U V :
W
dR
M
X YZ.
And having
jot in old Sptl^cgBaok, (he made her companion* fet up -A\ the words they *anud to fpcil, &nd alter that (he ttught to coro.pofe fcfitcacci. know what a (cnttncc it, a:y
them
dar
'
;
i
good," u a
will b
'ftntcncc jiad iimad up, as ;cu fs*, of ftvcnl froidi. ^ Tfa* ufual inner ol fpcli;
m
on the gstnt , as th;/ wsi this Suppou
c; cairying
Wi;rd
pho
:
to bs PiuoOb-pudding cxn fup^oic a bsttsr)
(^.-..d
ti.t
ctildun
a4
THE HISTORY OF
children were placed
in a circls
and the firft brought th letter ? the ntxt i, (he next u, the next n) c and (o on ci!l tbs whole fpelt ; and if any one broujbt a vrtong Uttcr> he wai Co pay * tint or pUy no more. Tbis wn at
basket*
n
you
fee
in
the Pr !ntc
I
cnc
'OOODY TWO-SHOES
loace went htr rounds with was highly direrted, as you mty be, if you plctfc to look her, ind
into the ntxt chapttr*
HA ft
THE HISTORY OF
26
CHAP.
How ft
little
trotting
Two
V,
SHOES became
Tutozefs, and
fht taught her
how
young Pupi'sA
TT
wai about fcvtn o'clock in meraing when we ftt out on this important buiinefi, and (he ft ft Houfe we cam* to was
*
the
Farmer WILSONS. Set hcrt
it
is*
Hut
GOODY TWO-SHOES.
27
Here MARGERY flopped, and ran up to the door, tap, tap, tap. Who'i there ? Only little GOODY TWO-,SHES, anfwercd Margery,
come
to
teach Billy.
GOODY,
fays
with pica fur t
Oh,
little
Mn. WILSON,
io
her face,
1
am
glad to fee you, Billy wants you fadlr, for he has learned all his Leflbn. Then came the little
How
boy.
do,
Doody
Two-
SHOES,
fays be, not able to fpcak
plain.
Yet
this little
learned aU his letters
threw down
Boy ;
this alphabit
for
bd
(he
mixed
together thus:
bdfhkmop8uw?9 acegil^qr tvxj
cad
THE HISTORY OF
,
and he picked them up, called them by their right mow, a a(j put them all in order ihui ;
abcdefghijklmnop qrfstuvwxyxfc.
^
She then threw down the alphabet of capital lettcri in the manner you fee them ;
K M OQ.SU W XZACDGILNPR
B
D
F H
T VX
J and
GOODY TWO-SHOES. and be picked them
!
29
up, and baviug cold their namn, placed (them thus : a)}
ABCDFGHIJKL MNO V Now,
P
W
prty,
Q.R
TU
S
X Y Z. little
reader,
take
bodkin, and fee if you can point out the letters from thefc thii
nixed alphabets, and
tell
how
they fhould be placed ai well at Mttlo
^
boy
Billy.
The next place we came to was
Farmer Simpfon'f and here
it if.
Bow*
THE HISTORY OF 30 Bow, wow, wow, fays the Dog at
the door.
Miftrcff,
Sirrah, fsp his whit, do you bark at
LITTLE TWO-SHOES ? Come in* Mtdg 5 hire, SaJiy wanti yol ladly, fht hai leariud
fon.
0ae
;
Sally
all
her Icf-
Then cut ctme t' e So Madge fan (he !
!
little ;
So
anfwered the other, have
you learned yeur
lefibn
?
Yet,
GOODY TWO-SHOES. t!
n's what
one
hw, replied
I
31
the
lit-
country cnancer ; >ndfmm?diaftly taking th* leiUri fhe fct up thcif fy]!ab! : tle
in the
H
ca ce
ci
bvi
fa fe
fi
be bi bo da ce di do du
ind |:re thftn as
fh
tbrlr
corapofrd
which die ic fc
ic
tf ef
if
co cu fo fu.
(xa3 found
tb^m
;
after
up (be folfcviing : c uc i4 ed id cd ud
fet
of uf
ag eg ig eg ug and pronounced them likewife. Afecr thii, Litt'e TWO-SHOES Mi?ght her to fpci! words cf one (he fon fct up, Syllable, and
Far, Plumb, Top, Bailj Pir, Foft, Dog, Keg, Fa*!*, Buck,
Doe
32
THE HISTORY OF
Doe, LarolC Sh;ep, Ram, Cow, and many Bui), Cock, H?n,
The next pUce we came te was Gtfff r Cook's Cottage. Hen a number cf poor Children were met to Icarn 5 who all camt
LITTIE once
j
MAIOERIT
at
and, hsving puUcd out her Lcacrf,
,
.
GOODY TWO-SHOES
33
afked tfcs litre lio* Lrttcrs, n<xt her, whit he h-dfcr-k>r.tr ? Wfto mfw^ftd, BrdiJ, (O.epoor flit
chiMr^o
ii
hard.)
Well
the
fi.ft
many
plants uvs
thin
hittr.
He
fays
p^-
vrv
ih
i^
"P
lettr B, to w'^ch the rrxt ad dftd, r, and the atxt *, the next &ad d> and it ftod thus, B
.-
B
TTE HISTORY OF
,,
Cf H
Hew
P
A
VI.
th
WFQ
oot*
c-k!
n-'t
V-ow
indoor or wbo<Joi fhc **s buried at
"ovsr ihtt
'sr.fliChuriJi? Well, lnvcr funxia in aU my a 1
ht
iit
.
;c,
moocv th*y1qu?nccr
d irnlr, v
?vt bite btut boot* for chiicrn ind clcatfcij for 4
a
fine htarfe indec. ,
uifs on p-3--d
u
u^
r
itc
ted
the Hoifis
:
but whjat
y
othei trite ?ri
oi
^
ths
GOODY TWO-SHOES. living, or tht vanitv of t? Fie upon fuch folly, fevj I, .0 ft grant th '-..
tncr
fcnff
r .
But all the CouKif to fet tht bj'y'nj, and ir l*t before the Corpfe r?d. After which, in tht or r itht r tbout foot o'docfc i
tht
8^'
t
,
THE HISTORY QF
36
J!D|!e
Jjr.-,-
>
ad
W
oh-
i'
^?rrcirf?
^ e pcop! Jock" Dobbins the clerk* imto|0nH jeewbat ^
If
waned
{
n wi?; IHK Willum f*j?e
tfwas
would
among
a
faid,
c^oft, ?nd
iict offer to
he
ts
thai ht
e^en the door,
Ar
GOODY TWO-SHOES. At length
Mju LON o
,
the
37
Rebr
hearing fuchUri uproar in th west to the cleffc, to know he Wb; did not ge into the church lag*
fet
who w^s
Sir, fay
William,
and
there.
1
fe,
why th? fcbe$ me out ef my
would frighten Mrs. Dobbin* toocried a wits. and laying Hold on her husband, fiid, he fheuld net be tit up by the fboft. A gboft, ycu blockhead, faid MR. LONG in a pet, did either of you ever fee a gboft-, or know any body that did ? Yc?, fry s the clerk, my fattier did
once in the (haps of a windmH/, and it walksd all round tbc church in a wbite fct?t, with jack bccti on, and hid * gun by it't
THE HISTORY OP
38 it's
fide inftead of
MR. LONG the
t fword.
A
idiirt of & gboft truly, fays
fine
5
give
me
the key of
Moukcy
church, you
;
for
u no
fuch thing now, then taking the key, he went to (he church. Ai (ben as ht bad opened the door, what
I
you there
liif
fort
of a gboft do
pewed
Two
ha.d
?
Why
you think ap-
Little
GOODY
SHOES, who being **ry
fallen
aflep in one of the
Pftws during the funeral fervicc, tnd was fhut to ail night. She igamtdiauly asked Mr. LONG'I pardon tor the trouble foe bad
given him, toid him foe bad been locked into the church, and (aid, foe foauld oot have ru&g the bells,
GOODY TWO.SHOES
39
bil, but that {he was very cold, and hmirig farmer Poult's man 9 whittling by with his horfcr, (he wis in bopcs he would h*?c gone to the let
elf ik fcr the
key ta
her out.
CHAP.
Vlf.
Containing an Acctuot of all the Spirit!, or Ghofis ; (he faw ia the Church.
Her
T A
went flif,
fitght,
being
^own
to
as
TAL the
E fa id
church,
moft of you did
?ery
waary,
I
laft
and
to fee the burying, f*te
m
Mr. JONES'S Pew, aa J fellfaftafltep. At eleven oc!ticlc I awcke 5 * fcich 1 licligyi wit in in
fotfie
4o
THE HISTORY OP
focis
cmfurcowin&to
finking, to: 1 heard up, aod could not
the c'ock'i
it.
at
1
fluted
firft
tsli
whtfe I ws $ but after feme time 1 rrcotU&ec tht funeral, and foao foi*od I wai (hut in th church. 2t
w* s
fe?
difanal cJarfc,
nothing in
fUmHng
but
;
the
and wbilg
Pew,
I
could I
was
fooaethiag
me behind, *n3 thought, its hands over ra? (boulder*.--! could net thine;
j^aipffd
up upoi
laid, as 1
this wii yet 1 knew U not hurt CD P> and therefore made myfeif etfy, but b?io| very ccli, and the Church being
ttb*t
cctild i
payfd ycrjr
9 I
fjiih
ftooe,
which waa
dir^p I felt my way at well cjald ee (he Pulpit, in doing
Hawiwr,
GOODY TWO-SHOES. Hwwsvsr, fcr
I
I
w*s not
cnstf thai
God
4.1
frightsntd ATrrj^htr
wauli i'ufhr cothing to butt me. At lift I found eut fibs Putand having (hat the deer, iomttbiag bruOicd by m?, and aitaoft threiy me down on th? mst and cuftiioa thit lay on th fir tr when (ucne.hii^ tbtofkand pal-
pit,
Jed tot
oar > as I thr-ught, for t:rr,;ttDCt, ^hieh prcvi*cted my At lift it cma, ftoing to fl*f p.
Bow, wor, wow
; *nd I conmuft be Mr. 8sund*rfoa'i dog, which had followed m from bit houfft to church ; to I eptnrd th c^^*, >nd caUed
c!ucd
it
Snip, St.ip, andtiJcdcg jumped After ost ic3V^iatiy. ttf-on ihif
42
THE HISTORY OF
tfcii,
ther,
Snip tad I lay down togeand hid a moil comforta-
ble nap it
gain,
;
for
whin
I
ed up and 4oi?n
ail
-
awoke
eras almoft light.
walk-
I
the
of
iil
the ctureh, to keep nyflf warm, and though i went into the vult,
and trod upoa L*dy DuckiingtorT* offin, I faw noGboft, and 1
bslisvs
was owing to tb
it
Mr. Long
rafa:i
has givsn you, no fucb
rim.*!;, thit there is t^rn| to be (WD. At ta
mf
1 ^rould as
night
foon
lie
tfieptwrch,
asinny
though
one
.
arty
have
pcffcflcd of
taken
its
puce
j
fear,
neighbour
dog with bu cold a ^hoft i aoU if tb*y ha 's
frr
all
oikcr
part
-
GOODY TWO.SHOKS. hid
not btsn
wai, would ncm olh*rwif. All ths
koowUdgtd obfervitioo,
Two-Shoes
the
cosiptny ac-
juftr.efs
of th
ni {hsnkeJ Litu'c for her advice.
Here endi the Tjiofc behaved
43
uadsctived, as I havs (bought
ftgr
Q f Liil
who wauJd know hot? fns after fhccioie lo be MR*. 'TVo-Shoi?8,
pan
HU
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THE HISTORY OF
THE
RFN OWNED
HISTORY OF
Mxs. MARGERY 7Vo-SiiQEi
ONE
PART.
II.
diy is (he was go nj through the n*xt village, flit met with fame wicked Boy, wba haJ gst a y:iunf Raven, which r
GOOD? TWO
SHOES- 4$
they were geing to throw it j (he Wanted te get tht pcor crcanue
oat of tbeir cruel band*, and tbe tfore gavt thecD a penny for h'.co
biro, andbrsu^ht cat'ed bis name fine bird
Now
he
Do
it.
and, a look at hi-ii,
tau?ht '.of c-d ; and ai he
this biid in*
to fpciU and to
wa
h:ms. Sh;
RALPH:
paiticularly fend of
p>
With the great
!e the
ufd
(bis
rcn
Alphabet.
A
B
M
He
ca.l
to
C D E N O P
W
always ..
any (he
i;.; ;
r.Vi
'd-
KALPI-I'J
F G H I T K Cl R S 1 U
L
V
X Y
let at
he.
of tbe ufcc/
RA;
l
o^,
a! 5*r*
4
THE HISTORY OF
6
after ib^
tJsjs r
*, ,
j-fij <;
vs fee >?3s
tieci
met with b
walking I'D tbc fbs fiw fomc caughty v^ho had taking ft Pigton,
-.,
?o
a tiring ts
!i
it
fif,
b<^k s|;JD ^hca :
Hie
it's
they
alto
h^*? fht called
in
leg
and d,-aw plsaftd
t ;
bou;ht and to
rpci)
hici
a:id
TOQ.
r
AuU
GOQDITTWO-SBOES. ,13
of
tht Rave;} R*ir-ti
ih<
P^jfton
Ift'gti
loot
ktte.Sj care 01
the
fmu
which he coai^oi^i
c*
ft-liowiUg
47
road
*r-:s
iiii
-
k si n g% pqrfszttv^xyz.
a b c o c
Th*
f
i
neighbours
!
j
kr,o^g
MRS Two SHOES. *a/ tie
Sky Lark and
i**.-
a
ri
r
a
TKE HISTORY OF
48
N;v
SB
?d fo
many
lie in
long in th*
morning, ftu ihcujht .
:
had
people,
bd
'.he
Lsrk
b* of ufe to her and her
pa; -la,
gfi
wten tog^t
tiiiheffs
U; ',
tome L-iTttb
F.rmtr j
loft
b<*u^ht
iwh
chc
tuit
v?i-;h
ie
Jit
i'j
thlt,
Dam, abmt t&
it's
tuiag
ih*
^t"i
tftr
tfni*
had
it
ef
home with
a poor and thf ki
1
it,
him>
*od
her to
phf
tnd ftach thftn go to bed ; for it wa a
cfei.'drc!?,
the wrft rnrn of that
Kifi
crith
the Lark, and
ucrwa wi;b tbe LAIRD.
This
GOODY TWO
SHOES. 4?
This L*nib ht namtd WILL, ind a pmty cmture be is do ; look at him.
No
fooner
wai Tippy
th
WilJ the bs-L*mb the fchool, but Ihit
rofu
Ralph,
tbeR4v
pof<J this vrjfff, whJcfccvery Bay ,f/d Giri flioulJ t '.i by h
Ea-ly the
to
Btd, end Early
way
ft
bt
Healthy wealthy
and wife,
Sooa
to
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THE HISTORY OF
Saain after this, a pre f* roads to IVJRS. MARGERY of little Dog JUMPS:*, sou a piit1 Dn h* ss ^,-7 oajc at ftiai. ;f
U A
rl
A
1.
II.
feint of Diftaftwtbc Schso, hrppsqed 0^*
cia*,
Ii' MRS* TWO-SHOES was s
the
d
u
GOODY TWO.SHOE3. 51 with the meldid, a am arrived ancholy nswa of SALLY JONES'S Farber btinf thrown from hit Horfr, and thought ptft all r-
cocry.
Pwr SALLY wis
c?itir<Scd, foi fnc dearly rr; at.s,
&
t'?
11
!
All
Sv
tht fchoc)
ih* irfti'Qirgsr wis HR > fcut before
turn
grtatly
wcuu
THE HISTORY OF
5i
MRS. TWO-SHOES, unknown
to
the children, ordered
Tom-pigeon go hocnc with the nun, and
to bring a
ittier
MR. JONES,
to inform her did.
They
how
fit
out
together, and (he Pigtoa rode on tht man's bead, (as yoti fes hsre.
( n tue MHO wa* Pigeon w*i !cft a ai^ tbe ron ctrn th children wcrs uutier (or '
*hj?
GOODY TWO-SHOES. MR.,
wai
i
5-3
J NBS, snd little SALLY, *QU* mtiiur* dire* Hi,
and p?t o*
ca*]r Attention
turned great
rJ
tf
the jreri ufo aa nc*fli(f tchio^ children to fuSmit to tht will of P;ovidbid
thim wi^e
awt/
(heir
hitlc
THE HISTORY OF
54.
and then kifHng SALLY* muft be a good Girl, (ays (he, and depend upon God AImiehty for his b'cificg and proffdiea $ for, be is a a father to the faithful, and defendttb all tears,
You
thufe
At
who put^hcjr
this
fecar'd
inftsJt
truft in
fooffethicr
Slap at the window,
VVow Wow, <
ffys-
hhn wai
Wow,
Jumper, and
GOODY TWO-SBQE3.
55
attempted to kap up ani open the door, tt which the children trcrs but MRS. ; furprjzid
MARGERY
kno 7>n$ what
ir
wai
the csiecacnt, ts Noah did the wiodov of the Ark,
cpsncd
drew
in
Tom
An^ fs
As j
iouu
Pigs.oa w |
h^fj?
it >?.
*
ublr, he wi!c%d
op to
:,
ic
SALLY,
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THE HISTORY OF
SALLY, and dropping tht !f*ftr, P.? Coo, C->> c.ied, CQ, much as to far, There i**t it.. Now this posrPgco^ bid traveled fift? faiJ*
bring
who
Letter.
in
tbau? *n hoxir, to (his Letter and dcftroy fuch pr*?ty
SALLY
But
net
us
iad
tht
GOODY TWO-SHOES.
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MY DIAR SALLY, Almighty bat COD very at and been
mereifof,
your Papa t again* V)bo it novi fo well as to It tbli to fit I bear you are a good Girl, my de*r% up. and I hope you toill ttver forget to pralfe reflored
tbt
LORD for tbit to usWhat
mercy ba-ve left
been
lmtb
4'tjlreft,
bis great gtdtitfs and * fad thing it would Fatber bad diedt and if your
you and me, and little Tommy tit wittout a fr'u*d : Tour Fa-
ad
tter ftmdt bit blejjhiff tvitb my dear Child, and God alfi
bleft
yon
t
nme.Bt
god,
Almighty vr>ll wbofe Mefjitg it ajsve aJl
ibtvgs.
I am t my
dear
$aily t
Tour ever affcShnita
How Mas. taken up
MARGERY for
MRS. MARGERY, frequtntly
obfcr?ed
ways 4oui goo^
wps
Witch.
we
havt
wit
a!-
ai
and
THE HISTORY OF
53 fhe could reverfu/Scitcily gratlff thole who hid .don* any thing t
Thcfc gen*rtus fentifefvt her. ments t>a!m*J Ud her to confuJt the intereft *f Mr. Grove, and the
r
p
nc|fcbours ;.and
s u.cti o: tneu ianti* were mcad&w, and they depended much upen thcE b had bsn vhi
GOODY TWO-SHOES. greitly
damigcd
far
59
mtny
years by wet weather, (he contrived in inftrument to dired them to the gnfs with fafcty, and
mow
prevent their hay being fpoilcd, they all cimg tf> t^r -
m ^v
by chat mias got In their without rftmigf, while rooft .Wthat in the net|hbouring; vilid
Ugci wis
fpoilej,
Tfa/i
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THE HISTORY OF
great noife in the country, a n fa provoked were the people in the other Parifhes, that they accufed Jicr qf being a Witch, and ient Gaffer Goofecap, a bufy fellow in other people's concerns, to find out evidence againft her. This wifeacte happened to came to her fchbol, when (he was walkinf about with the Raren on one the Pigeon
ontbe other
GOODY TWO-SHOES. on L,tmb tod the wnich indttf; the Lark
btr hind,
Dog
md
and fo
and the her fidt ;
a droli figur, that be
furp. rzed tbf
A
bjr
6t
mm,
crifd ouf, Witwh a Witcb, upoa .hi* (be laughing, anfwcrcd, a cc-rjp'-er ! c/DurfT ! and fo
ttey parted
;
!
but
it
did
awtnantwaj
not end out
ifiucd
I
THE HISTORY OF
6i
agtiuft
Mas. MARGERY,
Wai carmd Jufticti,
to a
whither
&
mtpmg o sll
f
fee
the
che
neighbours followed her, even th poor would not be kept back.
At
(he ,
nd
!efi of
and
_.,i;;iij,
vhe bi*w th
ORC
fif
little of
Taw, btbavcd very
though no body was to yr v .any thing *fin
*01 f
THE HISTORY OF
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