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they took hold of their hinder legsind 
lifted them into the boat, if they be not 
very ninable they awake and prefently dive 
under water', when they were brought 
aboard they fobM and wept exceedingly, 
continuing to do fo till the next day that 
we killed them^by chopping off their heads, 
and having taken off their (hells ( that on 
their back being faireft, is called a Gaily 
parch ) wc opened the body and took out 
three hearts in one cafe, and ( which was 
more ftrange ) we perceived motion in the 
hearts ten hours atter they were taken out. 
I have obfervcd in Englmid in my youthful 
daycs the like in the heart of a Pii^e, and 
the heart of a Frog^ which will leap and 
skip as nimbly as the Frog ufed to do when 
it-was alive from whomic was taken. Like- 
wife the heart of a Pig will ftir after it is 
cxentcrated. Being at a friends houfe in 
Cambridg-Jhire^ theCook^m^id making rea- 
dy roilaughcer a Pigy (he put the hinder 
parts between her leg*? as the ufual mannir 
island taking the fn mc in her left hand with 
a long knife ihe ftuck the Ptj* and cut the 
fmallend of the heart almoh in twojetting 
it bleed as long as any bloud came forth, 
then throwing of it into a Kettle of boy- 
ling water^ the Pi^r fv\^om twice round a- 
bout the k.ttle^ when taking of it out to 
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