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hath a just Title to a Portion of it. _A_ LETTER _from the_ PRINTER, _which he desires may be inserted_. SIR, I have done with your Copy, so you may return it to the _Vatican_, if you please; and pray tell Mr. _Angelo_ to brush up the Cuts, that, in the next Edition, they may give us a good Impression. The Foresight and Sagacity of Mrs. _Margery_'s Dog calls to my Mind a Circumstance, which happened when I was a Boy. Some Gentlemen in the Place where I lived had been hunting, and were got under a great Tree to shelter themselves from a Thunder Storm; when a Dog that always followed one of the Gentlemen leaped up his Horse several Times, and then ran away and barked. At last, the Gentlemen all followed to see what he would be at; and they were no sooner gone from the Tree, but it was shivered in Pieces by Lightning! 'Tis remarkable, that as soon as they came from the Tree the Dog appeared to be very well satisfied, and barked no more. The Gentleman after this always regarded the Dog as his Friend, treated him in his Old Age with great Tenderness, and fed him with Milk as long as he lived. My old Master _Grierson_ had also a Dog, that ought to be mentioned with Regard; for he used to set him up as a Pattern of Sagacity and Prudence, not only to his Journeymen, but to the whole Neighbours. This Dog had been taught a thousand Tricks, and among other Feats he could dance, tumble, and drink Wine and Punch till he was little better than mad. It happened one Day, when the Men had made him drunk with Liquor, and he was capering about, that he fell into a large Vessel of boiling Water. They soon got him out, and he recovered; but he was very much hurt, and being sensible, that this Accident arose from his losing his Senses by Drinking, he would never taste any strong Liquor afterwards.--My old Master, on relating this Story, and shewing the Dog, used to address us thus, _Ah, my Friends, had you but half the Sense of this poor Dog here, you would never get fuddled, and be Fools._ I am, Sir, Your's, &c. W.B. The BOOKS usually read by the Scholars of Mrs. TWO-SHOES, are these, and are sold at Mr. NEWBERY'S at the _Bible_ and _Sun_ in St. _Paul's_ Church-yard. 1. The _Christmas-Box_, Price 1d. 2. The History of _Giles Gingerbread_, 1d. 3. The _New-Year's-Gift_, 2d. 4. The _Easter-Gift_, 2d. 5. The _Whitsuntide-Gift_, 2d. 6. The _Twelfth-Day-Gift_, 1s. 7.
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