ted at this unexpected
disclosure of the ridiculous part they had been made to perform by their
respective wives, they both sneaked out of court, amidst renewed peals
of laughter, leaving the latter to finish the case the best way they
could. How this was effected we know not, as at this point ends our
story of the rival nightcaps.
END OF VOL III
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| Inconsistent spelling and punctuation were |
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| TOC: Changed Pheebe to Phebe |
| Page 3 Changed throroughly to thoroughly |
| Page 34 Changed gripe to grip |
| Page 42 Changed Engglish to English |
| Page 90 Changes transsport to transport |
| Page 161 Changed Nanny to Nancy |
| Page 173 Changed Mause to Maudge |
| Page 173 Changed phrophetic to prophetic |
| Page 174 Changed rythmic to rhythmic |
| Page 206 Changed unconcious to unconscious |
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