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ever, and all the Art they had couU not wake him. From 
this time to the end of J^nHary or the beginning of Fe- 
bruary, (for I cou d not learn from any body the very dav) 
he flept not fo profoundly ^ before, for when they call'd 
him by bis name h^ feemed to hear them, and be fome- 
what fenfible, tho he could not make them any anfwer. 
His Eyes were not now (hut fo clofe, and he had fre- 
quently great tremblings of his Eyelids, upon which they 
expeded every day when he would wake, which happen* 
ed not till about the time juft now mentioned, and fhen 
he wak'd perfeftly well, not remembring any thing that 
happened all this while. Twas obferv'd he was very 
little altered in his Flefb, only complained the Cold pinchc 
him more than ufually, andfo prelently tell to Husbandry 
as 3t other times. 
I have no reafon to fufpeft this to be any Cheat, be- 
caufe I riever heard of any gain to the Family by ic, tho 
fo near the Bath^ apd fo many People went thither out 
of Curiofity to fee the Sleeper, who when awake was a 
fupport to his old Mother by his Labour, but now a cer- 
tain charge to her. Befides there was feldora any body in 
the Houie to attend any profit might be made by it, he 
being left alone in th^ Uoufe, and every body at liberty 
to go up to his Bed-fide. 
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