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tongue^ boulted or puniflicd if thcycHance 
to lafti out, the tmilC Indian ( for fo they 
call thofe that are born in the Couhtrey ) 
|re pretty honell too, and may in good 
time be known for honcft Kings men. 
They have florc gf Children , and arc 
well accommodated with Servants 5 many 
hands make light work, many hands make 
a full fraught, but many mouths eat up all , 
as fome old planters have experimented of 
ihefe fome are Efiglijh , others Negroes : of 
the E?ig/i/?^ there are can eat till they fwear, 
and wojtk till they freeze 5 &: of the females 
that are like Mrs. Winters paddocks, very 
tender fingerd in cold weather. 
There are none that beg in the Countrey, 
but there be Witches too many^ bottle-bel7 
lied Witches amoiigft the Qyiakers , and 
others that produce many ft range apparitions 
if you will believe report, of z Shallop u 
Sea man'd with women, of a Ship and a 
great red Horfe ftanding by the main-maft, 
the Ship being in a fmall Cove to the Eaft- 
ward vanifiie^ of a iiiddain. Of a Witch 
that appeared aboard of a Ship twenty 
- leagues ' to Sea to a Mariner who took up 
the_^ Cirpenteis broad -Axe and cleft ^her 
' head with it, flie \¥itch dying of the wound 
at "home, with fach like bugbcais 'and^ J'^r- 
, ticuUnmuaes. 
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