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I then UK)k mv r\in, ntti! ftrrd 5t off 

 tiiiK*^, i\\u lo biuHJi ihcm. By 



thtMC means I goc complcicly rid of my 

 day \ r>, I ,1 now and then a cap- 

 tain of a !»hip^ and such as did noc know 

 my cl : ; hut, in f the 



insult, as they called it, they ^u.c over 

 |uyiiig iijc their further rcsptcis ; 1 how- 

 ever preserved my fruit, anH sold as many 

 peaches as «. to scvcntcii) )•> ^ 



apples lu about thirty |>ouiuIs. The man 

 who htkl llic « rd 1 I v , never 



had any fruit to pull ; all being destroyed, 

 L y were ripe, by tlu'sc ti 'ly 



Tisitoi^. Lui what was the consequence? I 

 received such abu^e Irom the liA\cr suit of 

 people as wjN very unpleasant to bear; they 

 c. I nuan iin^lish rascal, who 



would tiui buiRr any one lu g«;i a little 

 fruit in tlie ^^ . aiul it was tre- 



C|ucully hinted thai 1 luu.sl lake cau, ot I 

 ihould ' .t (his tiuK' (he '. 



|>t i to lie \cry UouL>iCj»oiiie and uiis- 



chtcvou^ : ihcrtToic I ^d some, 



